In contrast to the massive walls and small windows of a traditional stone built Dorset farmhouse this extension is highly glazed and when the massive doors are open it connects seamlessly with the garden. Stone from a local quarry contrasts with exposed galvanised structural steel and zinc roofing.
A new open plan kitchen and dining room together with a shower room and utility room replaces a poor quality extension and conservatory. Designed to be sunny and open directly on to the garden the new building is clad in timber and deliberately contrasts with the existing cottage situated at the edge of a Wiltshire market town.
A new open plan kitchen and dining room together with a shower room and utility room replaces a poor quality extension and conservatory. Designed to be sunny and open directly on to the garden the new building is clad in timber and deliberately contrasts with the existing cottage situated at the edge of a Wiltshire market town.
Replacing a drive at the side of the house and a detached garage with no loss of garden this timber framed building provides a sunny granny annex with its own private terrace together with an attached garage, utility room and extended kitchen to the main house. The detail design minimises the height and volume of the building.
The drive at the side of the house provides a garage and service accommodation while a highly glazed extension to the rear provides open plan living space opening directly on the garden.
The drive at the side of the house provides a garage and service accommodation while a highly glazed extension to the rear provides open plan living space opening directly on the garden.
A highly glazed single storey extension links a house to the garden. Deep overhangs and shade sails provide shade to stop summer overheating.