This week we were finally granted planning permission to renovate our 1930s house into a Scandinavian inspired contemporary family home. Come and see the design prepared for us by Detail Architects and get tips on how to navigate the planning process.
We bought a 1930’s house aka ‘Rat House’
This week we were finally granted planning permission to renovate our 1930s house into a Scandinavian inspired contemporary family home. Come and see the design prepared for us by Detail Architects and get tips on how to navigate the planning process.
Our 1930s house renovation was a learning experience like no other. If you’re new to a renovation, hopefully some of these experiences will help you make your project run more smoothly.
I’ve been meaning to write in more detail about the renovation process but haven’t really had the time until now. I often get messages from people who are about to start the process and they…
Our 1930s house renovation was a learning experience like no other. If you’re new to a renovation, hopefully some of these experiences will help you make your project run more smoothly.
Remodel & extension of a 1970’s bungalow to provide a sustainable & contemporary family home. Situated on a sloping site with stunning sea views, Bray Head.
The 1930s home in London that architect Grant Straghan remodeled for himself and his family is enlivened by blue-green cement tile exterior cladding. Tagged: Exterior, Brick Siding Material, Shingles Roof Material, House Building Type, Concrete Siding Material, and Gable RoofLine.
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Our 1930s house renovation was a learning experience like no other. If you’re new to a renovation, hopefully some of these experiences will help you make your project run more smoothly.
We bought a 1930’s house aka ‘Rat House’
We bought a 1930’s house aka ‘Rat House’
We bought a 1930’s house aka ‘Rat House’
We bought a 1930’s house aka ‘Rat House’
Image 7 of 30 from gallery of Churchtown House Extension / Scullion Architects. Photograph by Fionn McCann
Our 1930s house renovation was a learning experience like no other. If you’re new to a renovation, hopefully some of these experiences will help you make your project run more smoothly.
We bought a 1930’s house aka ‘Rat House’
Before I start my update for the week I want to let you know who our contractor is as I have had lots of questions and queries. We were recommended James who runs JA Whitney…
The new oak porch defines the entrance to the home and the new porch with its pitched roof has replaced the old, rickety porch with a sloping roof.
Image 10 of 30 from gallery of Churchtown House Extension / Scullion Architects. Photograph by Fionn McCann
We renovated a 1930s house in the UK and here we show our favourite shots from the renovation. Come on in for a room-by-room tour of our home!
The most fun part of any renovation project that we tackle is looking at the before and after pictures. Seeing just how far you’ve come is by far the easiest way to stay motivated and
What are Timberlook Flush Sash Windows? We replicate traditional wooden windows and doors with energy-efficient uPVC profiles. Timberlook flush sash windows are mechanically-jointed, with the most authentic looking square joints. We mimic original heritage flush casement designs and eliminate di ...
Not sure this would pass for the architecture alone, but it’s the condition of this 1930s three-bedroom property in Enfield, north London that caught our eye.
We bought a 1930’s house aka ‘Rat House’
We bought a 1930’s house aka ‘Rat House’
it's the long thanksgiving weekend here in the states, so we're faking the end of the week and bringing you a faux friday finds on a wednesday. hurrah.
The final pictures of our latest project for an A-frame house extension in Hampton are now available. The new open plan kitchen/dining looks so bright and spacious!
The laundry room is an important family hub, making it essential to be well organized, functional and have an improved design aesthetic.
This Miami backyard — nestled right in the heart of the city — is a modern oasis with multiple seating areas, a fire pit, a pool, and lots of lush greenery, but it wasn’t always. Homeowners Anna Anisin and Mitchell Hesse fell in love with their home because of the huge yard, where they hoped to entertain friends and family and even host local industry dinners, but it was in need of updating.