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0558 - Rear extension in Surbiton. A single storey rear extension has been added to a family house in Surbiton. [email protected]
Rear extension ideas come in all shapes and sizes and can dramatically increase both space and value in any home — take a look at what achieved on a variety of budgets
Find seriously impressive small terraced house extension ideas, from simple style to architectural masterpieces.
Blurring the lines between house and garden was a priority for the owners of this east London terrace, so the architects designed glass apertures and an internal courtyard to create an expansive feel, and used a mix of timbers that marry beautifully with the outside space
These modern indoor-outdoor kitchen extensions offer direct links to the garden via banks of glazing and clever design features
Pink House is a minimal home located in London, United Kingdom, designed by Oliver Leech Architects
Find seriously impressive small terraced house extension ideas, from simple style to architectural masterpieces.
One of the most read stories from our 1930s renovation was about our decision to DITCH our extension last minute (after spending thousands on it!) But do we regret it now?? You might be surprised…
van Ellen + Sheryn have completed the full house refurbishment and extension of a character property in the grounds of Creedy Park, Crediton. This project is another successful collaboration with Goulden and Sons of Totnes. The red brick house was once the gardener’s cottage for the Manor House estate at Creedy Park. Extended and altered over […]
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A previously dark & fragmented ground floor which receives a simple L-shaped extension, converting it into a generous, light-filled, open-plan home.
We've rounded up kitchens in conservatory extensions to show you how they can be a smart move for your budget and styling.
Queens Park house extension: A house extension refurbishment & loft conversion in Queens Park, north west London with charred timber cladding
Planning to build a creative house extension? Explore this step by step house extension progress and design ideas to add an innovative home extension.
The Origami House by Loader Monteith https://t.co/VziRIwPHAE
Architect Matthew Wood has added a 7sq m extension, made of striking black-blue engineering bricks, to his own London house to showcase his practice’s design approach.
Herne Hill House is a minimal residence in London designed by TYPE with a side extension that replaces a cold conservatory in the garden.
We're sharing 14 British homes that added modern extensions to the existing structures, and have created striking juxtapositions of the old and the new.
Glass box extensions come in many shapes and sizes, but they all need to start with this expert advice for adding light and space to your home
Un très joli projet d'extension en zinc noir s'inscrivant dans un jardin paysagé à Rennes. La maison a également été entièrement rénovée.
Kingswood Avenue is a broad double fronted house on the edge of Queen’s Park. Either side of the central hallway are the formal living rooms, retained and restored to their original state, united by a new wide board oak floor. The rear of the house contained an unusual central closet wing. This created two narrow alleyways to either side. The new extension combined all these elements into one broad family...
A sensitive rear and side extension to create a better connection between this early 20th Century semi-detached house and it’s mature, green garden...
Humble Cottage was a contemporary extension to provide additional living space, a master bedroom suite and access to the raised garden.
Image 3 of 19 from gallery of Back to Basics House / Engel Architecten. Photograph by Stijn Poelstra
Slowly getting back to project visits which feels great. Yesterday I took a trip over to North Yorkshire to see how the 3 bed semi extension was going.
Location, location, location! It’s important! But what if you already live exactly where you want to live and all you need is some extra space? For example, some extra elbow room, a space for teenagers or a modern kitchen where the family can hang out? Then an extension is the perfect solution! This older brick house in Odense has been given an updated plan arrangement with a modern kitchen in a brand-new extension.DS Nordic Click Seam is the perfect match for brick housesThe extension façades and roof are clad in DS Nordic Click Seam 275. The extension has a high, pitched roof to match the style of the main house. Showing great respect for the existing house design, both the new and the modern come together perfectly in this solution.DS Nordic Click Seam profiles are popular and very easy to installInstalling click seam steel sheets is easy and fast, since the profiles just need to click together, with hidden fittings and a timeless design. DS Stålprofil Nordic Click Seam is available in three variants – Type 1 with a straight edge, Type 2 with a bent front edge and Type 3 with a cut front edge. They are available in two deck widths – DS Nordic Click Seam 275 and DS Nordic Click seam 475, supplied with or without design lines and are also available made from copper.See more examples of attractive architectural solutions using DS Nordic Click Seam...• 1970s house completely renovated using DS Nordic Click Seam• Functionalism-inspired allotment house clad in DS Nordic Click Seam• DS Nordic Click Seam roof cladding on newly built property• Very attractive extension to private school building clad in DS Nordic Click Seam• Penthouse terraces in luxury property clad in DS Nordic Click Seam
Older style homes often lack the space to cater to growing families and their existing layouts difficult to reconfigure according to modern open-plan living. Modern house extensions are becoming increasingly popular, but should you try and match your existing house, or go big and bold with a modern masterpiece?