Traditional Purple Conservatory Ideas and Designs

North Hampton Conservatory
North Hampton Conservatory
Sunspace Design, Inc.Sunspace Design, Inc.
This project’s owner originally contacted Sunspace because they needed to replace an outdated, leaking sunroom on their North Hampton, New Hampshire property. The aging sunroom was set on a fieldstone foundation that was beginning to show signs of wear in the uppermost layer. The client’s vision involved repurposing the ten foot by ten foot area taken up by the original sunroom structure in order to create the perfect space for a new home office. Sunspace Design stepped in to help make that vision a reality. We began the design process by carefully assessing what the client hoped to achieve. Working together, we soon realized that a glass conservatory would be the perfect replacement. Our custom conservatory design would allow great natural light into the home while providing structure for the desired office space. Because the client’s beautiful home featured a truly unique style, the principal challenge we faced was ensuring that the new conservatory would seamlessly blend with the surrounding architectural elements on the interior and exterior. We utilized large, Marvin casement windows and a hip design for the glass roof. The interior of the home featured an abundance of wood, so the conservatory design featured a wood interior stained to match. The end result of this collaborative process was a beautiful conservatory featured at the front of the client’s home. The new space authentically matches the original construction, the leaky sunroom is no longer a problem, and our client was left with a home office space that’s bright and airy. The large casements provide a great view of the exterior landscape and let in incredible levels of natural light. And because the space was outfitted with energy efficient glass, spray foam insulation, and radiant heating, this conservatory is a true four season glass space that our client will be able to enjoy throughout the year.
City Townhouse
City Townhouse
Lindsay Architecture Studio, P.C.Lindsay Architecture Studio, P.C.
The new solarium, with central air conditioning and heated French Limestone floors, seats 4 people for intimate family dining. It is used all year long, allowing the family to enjoy the walled private garden in every season. Photography by Richard Mandelkorn
Sun Room
Sun Room
RLH StudioRLH Studio
Architect: Cook Architectural Design Studio General Contractor: Erotas Building Corp Photo Credit: Susan Gilmore Photography
Webster Groves-Modern Vintage Charmer
Webster Groves-Modern Vintage Charmer
Cure Design GroupCure Design Group
This designer client relationship is one based on friendship. Senior Designer Cori Dyer and client have an indescribable partnership and unmentioned understanding when it comes to decorating this home. A vintage charmer with a modern flair, filled with collectables and uncommon goods that make this space a unique and spectacular. Cori Dyer: I first met Sally when our boys became friends at Chaminade in 2007. Since then, we have stayed close and become great friends. Several years back she asked for my help giving her ideas on ways to spruce things up a bit and work with her on a major remodel. A little intimidating as Sally has a beautiful home and is an avid collector of vintage finds.... way before the trend of blending old and new was popular. She has an eye for unique ways to use vintage pieces and incorporating those into some of the most interesting and compelling displays. What has made this design relationship work is simply one of respect. I know when to give her that push outside of her comfort zone and incorporate her collections with selections that work with what she has, but that offer a new spin on putting it all together. From that initial "spruce up" has come a makeover in her Living Room and currently one completed in her Family Room. Although there are signs of my design throughout her home, the detail and selection of the collections and vintage finds are all Sally!! I truly think that is how Design should be. Blending old and new, and a Designer listening to what makes the client happy. Client: It was fun to be in style for a year or two, but it’s back to being the quirky lady. I started collecting in my teens and enjoy the hunt for new finds of all types. Cori helped me to enjoy my collections in a new and modern way! As always I had too many things. With her designer eye she taught me to blend the old and the new and to use different materials. The best part was going shopping with one of my best friends, who just happens to be a designer!! She is definitely the ying to my much needed yang.
Other
Other
Karen Koester InteriorsKaren Koester Interiors
The black quartzite on the floor, my favorite stone. A room that feels comfortable even in the winter.
Noel
Noel
B Designs Interior'sB Designs Interior's
Interior Design decor,, custom window treatments and photo by, Maria Bortugno B Designs
Gunn Island Cottage
Gunn Island Cottage
Dewson ArchitectsDewson Architects
Darlington Construction, William Dewson Architects
1920s Ann Arbor Colonial Gets a Refresh
1920s Ann Arbor Colonial Gets a Refresh
Meadowlark Design+BuildMeadowlark Design+Build
A large three-seasons room was included in the addition to this 1920s colonial in Ann Arbor, MI.
Store anti-chaleur SOLARIA
Store anti-chaleur SOLARIA
REFLEX'SOLREFLEX'SOL
Le store anti-chaleur SOLARIA est un store velum qui permet de protéger et d'isoler une véranda en aluminium avec efficacité. Ce store protège tous les puits de lumière de la chaleur du soleil grâce à son tissu réflecteur haute résistance, tout en gardant une bonne lumière à l'intérieur. Le store SOLARIA se manœuvre facilement à l'aide de son système à cordon en Kevlar, pouvant être actionné à l'aide d'une manivelle ou d'un moteur électrique.

Traditional Purple Conservatory Ideas and Designs

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