Waghorn Street is a minimal extension located in London, United Kingdom, designed by Emil Eve Architects
The residential neighborhood of North Shore in Sydney is home to many beautiful houses that range from the contemporary to the classic Victorian structures. Set in this idyllic backdrop is the gorgeous Downsize-Upsize House designed by Carterwilliamson Architects. Crafted to meet the needs of a young family that moved to this home from an urban […]
House Remodelling and Extension, Highgate
Jaam Architects work with property specialist Mascot Bespoke and expert joiners Blakes London to transform a Balham family home with a wood clad extension
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Catherine Keating and family live in this seamlessly renovated Edwardian house in Northcote, by Clare Cousins Architects.
It is critical to plan for future expansion. Homeowners would like to expand our home for a variety of reasons. Many people are apprehensive about the prospect of expanding their homes. Budgeting, deciding on the final project, selecting the correct contractor, and obtaining the necessary building permits may appear to be too much hassle. […]
The client approached us to extend their 1950’s terraced house to create a more usable kitchen and dining area with a better connection to the rear garden. Nimtim proposed an addition formed with a series of lightweight timber portals running both front to back and side to side. The...
Foomann Architects replaced this Melbourne home's dated extension with a personality-filled renovation, behind a vibrant pink door!
extension that captures large quantities of natural light by using rooflights, a courtyard and new openings on a constrained site in Dalston, Hackney.
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Although the orientation of the site was not ideal as the extension faces south, the strategic location of the addition and high-level kitchen window draws sunlight deep into the space in winter, while the deep window reveals restricts sunlight penetration in the summer months.
Photographer's House is a minimalist residence located in London, United Kingdom, designed by Hugh Strange Architects
Image 17 of 22 from gallery of Finally a Court House / Spacecraft Architects. Photograph by David Straight
The architect is planning to bring one of his characteristically stripped-back structures, honed in the villages of his native Burkina Faso, to leafy west London
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A GEORGIAN farmhouse was named House of the Year on Grand Designs – but viewers have since ridiculed it as an “ugly monstrosity”. House on the Hill, a Gloucestershire farmhouse extensio…
Image 13 of 17 from gallery of Extension to a Small Cottage / Innovarchi. north east elevation
The Energy Coast UTC is absolutely delighted to announce they have just received final approval for a suite of six fully equipped new engineering and civil engineering workshops and CAD / CAM facilities on the UTC site.
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AMENAGEMENT - Pour agrandir leur logement devenu trop petit, les propriétaires d'un petit pavillon de banlieue des années 30 ont opté pour la solution de la construction bois. Conçue comme une petite boîte modulable, la structure a permis de rétablir un lien avec le dehors tout en dynamisant la façade arrière.
Figured I should post up the final plans here too. Shifted them around slightly, mainly due to the front stairs. Thought we liked an open stair case and the large window heading down, but after much thought we decided the amount of noise transferred from the basement will most likely be overly...annoying. However on the flip side, by reducing the glass in that window, it dropped my solar glass to floor ratio from a high 13% down to a better 9% since there is low thermal mass on the interior. Below is the section through the clerestory. The framing of the roof allows for a thermally broken design on the lower roof. On the higher roof I am using 14" I joists to limit the amount of thermal bridging while still allowing roughly an r60 dense packed insulation within the space. Spray foam is used to seal the edges to complete the unvented design. The glulam spanning the clerestory shall remain exposed and stained. I am quite excited about this detail actually.
Before being extended with two modern pavilions, this brick house looked like some of the other, unassuming residences in the Canberra suburb of Forrest, a short walk from Parliament House.
Small update: a new shade of Green in the bedroom, Pigeon by Farrow & Ball