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Granit Architects + Interiors
This small but complex project saw the creation of a terrace above an existing flat roof of a property in Battersea Square.
We were appointed to design and prepare a scheme to submit for planning permission. We were able to successfully achieve consent to extend the roof terrace and to create approximately 100 square metres of extra space. The process was protracted and required negotiation with the local authority to restrict any overlooking potential. The solution to this challenge was to create a design with two parts connected by a 1m wide walkway. We also introduced planting in front of the glazing that controls the overlooking without the need for sandblasted glass. This combination of glazing and planting has made a significant difference to the final feel of space on the terrace.
Our design creates separate zones on the terrace, with sections for living, dining and cooking. We also changed the windows in the penthouse to sliding folding doors, which has created a much more functional and spacious feeling terrace.
We had to work closely with the structural engineer to work out the best way to create a deck structure over the existing roof. Ultimately the design required large long-spanning steels supported by the load-bearing walls below. An infill deck structure supports the terrace too. There was significant technical coordination required with glass balustrade company to achieve the right finish.
The terrace would not have been complete without a great garden. We worked in partnership with garden designer Richard Miers, who specified the planted beds, water features, planting, irrigation system and lighting.
Overall we have created a beautiful terrace for our client with approximately 100 square metres of extra living space.
Granit Architects + Interiors
This small but complex project saw the creation of a terrace above an existing flat roof of a property in Battersea Square.
We were appointed to design and prepare a scheme to submit for planning permission. We were able to successfully achieve consent to extend the roof terrace and to create approximately 100 square metres of extra space. The process was protracted and required negotiation with the local authority to restrict any overlooking potential. The solution to this challenge was to create a design with two parts connected by a 1m wide walkway. We also introduced planting in front of the glazing that controls the overlooking without the need for sandblasted glass. This combination of glazing and planting has made a significant difference to the final feel of space on the terrace.
Our design creates separate zones on the terrace, with sections for living, dining and cooking. We also changed the windows in the penthouse to sliding folding doors, which has created a much more functional and spacious feeling terrace.
We had to work closely with the structural engineer to work out the best way to create a deck structure over the existing roof. Ultimately the design required large long-spanning steels supported by the load-bearing walls below. An infill deck structure supports the terrace too. There was significant technical coordination required with glass balustrade company to achieve the right finish.
The terrace would not have been complete without a great garden. We worked in partnership with garden designer Richard Miers, who specified the planted beds, water features, planting, irrigation system and lighting.
Overall we have created a beautiful terrace for our client with approximately 100 square metres of extra living space.
Granit Architects + Interiors
This small but complex project saw the creation of a terrace above an existing flat roof of a property in Battersea Square.
We were appointed to design and prepare a scheme to submit for planning permission. We were able to successfully achieve consent to extend the roof terrace and to create approximately 100 square metres of extra space. The process was protracted and required negotiation with the local authority to restrict any overlooking potential. The solution to this challenge was to create a design with two parts connected by a 1m wide walkway. We also introduced planting in front of the glazing that controls the overlooking without the need for sandblasted glass. This combination of glazing and planting has made a significant difference to the final feel of space on the terrace.
Our design creates separate zones on the terrace, with sections for living, dining and cooking. We also changed the windows in the penthouse to sliding folding doors, which has created a much more functional and spacious feeling terrace.
We had to work closely with the structural engineer to work out the best way to create a deck structure over the existing roof. Ultimately the design required large long-spanning steels supported by the load-bearing walls below. An infill deck structure supports the terrace too. There was significant technical coordination required with glass balustrade company to achieve the right finish.
The terrace would not have been complete without a great garden. We worked in partnership with garden designer Richard Miers, who specified the planted beds, water features, planting, irrigation system and lighting.
Overall we have created a beautiful terrace for our client with approximately 100 square metres of extra living space.
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Granit Architects + Interiors
This small but complex project saw the creation of a terrace above an existing flat roof of a property in Battersea Square.
We were appointed to design and prepare a scheme to submit for planning permission. We were able to successfully achieve consent to extend the roof terrace and to create approximately 100 square metres of extra space. The process was protracted and required negotiation with the local authority to restrict any overlooking potential. The solution to this challenge was to create a design with two parts connected by a 1m wide walkway. We also introduced planting in front of the glazing that controls the overlooking without the need for sandblasted glass. This combination of glazing and planting has made a significant difference to the final feel of space on the terrace.
Our design creates separate zones on the terrace, with sections for living, dining and cooking. We also changed the windows in the penthouse to sliding folding doors, which has created a much more functional and spacious feeling terrace.
We had to work closely with the structural engineer to work out the best way to create a deck structure over the existing roof. Ultimately the design required large long-spanning steels supported by the load-bearing walls below. An infill deck structure supports the terrace too. There was significant technical coordination required with glass balustrade company to achieve the right finish.
The terrace would not have been complete without a great garden. We worked in partnership with garden designer Richard Miers, who specified the planted beds, water features, planting, irrigation system and lighting.
Overall we have created a beautiful terrace for our client with approximately 100 square metres of extra living space.
Granit Architects + Interiors
This small but complex project saw the creation of a terrace above an existing flat roof of a property in Battersea Square.
We were appointed to design and prepare a scheme to submit for planning permission. We were able to successfully achieve consent to extend the roof terrace and to create approximately 100 square metres of extra space. The process was protracted and required negotiation with the local authority to restrict any overlooking potential. The solution to this challenge was to create a design with two parts connected by a 1m wide walkway. We also introduced planting in front of the glazing that controls the overlooking without the need for sandblasted glass. This combination of glazing and planting has made a significant difference to the final feel of space on the terrace.
Our design creates separate zones on the terrace, with sections for living, dining and cooking. We also changed the windows in the penthouse to sliding folding doors, which has created a much more functional and spacious feeling terrace.
We had to work closely with the structural engineer to work out the best way to create a deck structure over the existing roof. Ultimately the design required large long-spanning steels supported by the load-bearing walls below. An infill deck structure supports the terrace too. There was significant technical coordination required with glass balustrade company to achieve the right finish.
The terrace would not have been complete without a great garden. We worked in partnership with garden designer Richard Miers, who specified the planted beds, water features, planting, irrigation system and lighting.
Overall we have created a beautiful terrace for our client with approximately 100 square metres of extra living space.
Granit Architects + Interiors
This small but complex project saw the creation of a terrace above an existing flat roof of a property in Battersea Square.
We were appointed to design and prepare a scheme to submit for planning permission. We were able to successfully achieve consent to extend the roof terrace and to create approximately 100 square metres of extra space. The process was protracted and required negotiation with the local authority to restrict any overlooking potential. The solution to this challenge was to create a design with two parts connected by a 1m wide walkway. We also introduced planting in front of the glazing that controls the overlooking without the need for sandblasted glass. This combination of glazing and planting has made a significant difference to the final feel of space on the terrace.
Our design creates separate zones on the terrace, with sections for living, dining and cooking. We also changed the windows in the penthouse to sliding folding doors, which has created a much more functional and spacious feeling terrace.
We had to work closely with the structural engineer to work out the best way to create a deck structure over the existing roof. Ultimately the design required large long-spanning steels supported by the load-bearing walls below. An infill deck structure supports the terrace too. There was significant technical coordination required with glass balustrade company to achieve the right finish.
The terrace would not have been complete without a great garden. We worked in partnership with garden designer Richard Miers, who specified the planted beds, water features, planting, irrigation system and lighting.
Overall we have created a beautiful terrace for our client with approximately 100 square metres of extra living space.
Granit Architects + Interiors
This small but complex project saw the creation of a terrace above an existing flat roof of a property in Battersea Square.
We were appointed to design and prepare a scheme to submit for planning permission. We were able to successfully achieve consent to extend the roof terrace and to create approximately 100 square metres of extra space. The process was protracted and required negotiation with the local authority to restrict any overlooking potential. The solution to this challenge was to create a design with two parts connected by a 1m wide walkway. We also introduced planting in front of the glazing that controls the overlooking without the need for sandblasted glass. This combination of glazing and planting has made a significant difference to the final feel of space on the terrace.
Our design creates separate zones on the terrace, with sections for living, dining and cooking. We also changed the windows in the penthouse to sliding folding doors, which has created a much more functional and spacious feeling terrace.
We had to work closely with the structural engineer to work out the best way to create a deck structure over the existing roof. Ultimately the design required large long-spanning steels supported by the load-bearing walls below. An infill deck structure supports the terrace too. There was significant technical coordination required with glass balustrade company to achieve the right finish.
The terrace would not have been complete without a great garden. We worked in partnership with garden designer Richard Miers, who specified the planted beds, water features, planting, irrigation system and lighting.
Overall we have created a beautiful terrace for our client with approximately 100 square metres of extra living space.
Metre Squared Architecture
Gilda Cevasco
Inspiration for a small industrial study room with white walls, dark hardwood floors, a freestanding desk and brown floor.
Inspiration for a small industrial study room with white walls, dark hardwood floors, a freestanding desk and brown floor.
Jo Cowen Architects
This project involved a complete back to brick refurbishment and 100 metre square enlargement of this Fulham terraced house. The property had not been modernised in 50 years and the practice managed the project from initial design, through planning, tender, construction and fit out. The kitchen was extended to the side and rear in order to create an enormous 45 square metre room where children could play, adults could cook and the whole family could be together. This allowed the formality of the front rooms to be preserved as ‘toy free’, with a grand entrance hall exemplified by the Georgian circular hall table, enclosed drawing room and limestone fireplaces to cater for the parents once little ones were asleep.
Four bedrooms and three bathrooms were carved into the upstairs to include a decadent master bedroom with walk through wardrobes and master en-suite. Element 7 flooring, 18th century antiques and Colefax & Fowler furnishings are combined elegantly with collected art pieces and personal family mementos.
Stats & Fittings: Triple Glazing, Full U/F Heating, Integrated Sonos, CAT 6 Cabling, LED Lighting, Farrow & Ball, Neptune, Element 7, Stone Age, Nina Burgess Carpets, Neptune Kitchen, Lefroy Brooks, Miele, Alternative Bathrooms, English Fireplaces of Distinction
Metre Squared Architecture
Gilda Cevasco
Photo of a small transitional backyard full sun formal garden for spring in Other with gravel and a container garden.
Photo of a small transitional backyard full sun formal garden for spring in Other with gravel and a container garden.
Platinum Homes by Mark Molthan
Large contemporary family room in Dallas with white walls, medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace surround and a wall-mounted tv.
McIntyre Capron & Associates
Photos from a custom-designed home in Newtown Square, PA from McIntyre Capron & Associates, Architects.
Photo Credits: Jay Greene
Photo of a traditional wood u-shaped staircase in Philadelphia with painted wood risers and wood railing.
Photo of a traditional wood u-shaped staircase in Philadelphia with painted wood risers and wood railing.
Ceramiche Coem
Hotel Rosengarten, in the heart of Madonna di Campiglio, seems to have been designed to offer guests a unique, unforgettable experience. First and foremost, the brand-new wellness centre, featuring a new 70-square-metre pool with floors and walls, showers and bathrooms tiled with
· REVERSO2 WIDE GRES 120×120 (6 mm thick slabs) in the colours Black and White on the walls of the pool;
· I SASSI BEIGE 60×120 tiles on the floor of the entrance and in the bathrooms of the changing rooms;
· I SASSI 40×90 (in the 2 cm thickness) around the edge of the pool, in the same collection and colour as the floor.
A pleasant evening can start off in the wonderful “Champagneria” of the Rosengarten, located on the ground floor, where guests can enjoy fine, selected champagne, as well as live music and entertainment: the perfect place to relax after a long day on the ski slopes.
The floor is embellished with the sophisticated stone-effect porcelain stoneware from the CARDOSO collection, in the colour Grigio Scuro (dark grey) in the 60×120 size, which continues down the staircase to the Soleil Noir Restaurant on the floor below, the ideal setting to enjoy a gourmet dinner after the champagne aperitif, featuring typical Trentino cuisine made from local produce.
The bathrooms are no exception to the refined ambience, featuring elegant porcelain stoneware tiles on the floors and walls from the REVERSO Black collection.
Details:
· CARDOSO Grigio Scuro 60×120 in the restaurant and the Champagneria;
Bathrooms in the hall/restaurant area
· REVERSO2 Black 60×120 on the floor;
· REVERSO2 Black WIDE GRES 120×120 on the walls.
www.rosen-garten.it
Ceramiche Coem
Hotel Rosengarten, in the heart of Madonna di Campiglio, seems to have been designed to offer guests a unique, unforgettable experience. First and foremost, the brand-new wellness centre, featuring a new 70-square-metre pool with floors and walls, showers and bathrooms tiled with
· REVERSO2 WIDE GRES 120×120 (6 mm thick slabs) in the colours Black and White on the walls of the pool;
· I SASSI BEIGE 60×120 tiles on the floor of the entrance and in the bathrooms of the changing rooms;
· I SASSI 40×90 (in the 2 cm thickness) around the edge of the pool, in the same collection and colour as the floor.
A pleasant evening can start off in the wonderful “Champagneria” of the Rosengarten, located on the ground floor, where guests can enjoy fine, selected champagne, as well as live music and entertainment: the perfect place to relax after a long day on the ski slopes.
The floor is embellished with the sophisticated stone-effect porcelain stoneware from the CARDOSO collection, in the colour Grigio Scuro (dark grey) in the 60×120 size, which continues down the staircase to the Soleil Noir Restaurant on the floor below, the ideal setting to enjoy a gourmet dinner after the champagne aperitif, featuring typical Trentino cuisine made from local produce.
The bathrooms are no exception to the refined ambience, featuring elegant porcelain stoneware tiles on the floors and walls from the REVERSO Black collection.
Details:
· CARDOSO Grigio Scuro 60×120 in the restaurant and the Champagneria;
Bathrooms in the hall/restaurant area
· REVERSO2 Black 60×120 on the floor;
· REVERSO2 Black WIDE GRES 120×120 on the walls.
www.rosen-garten.it
Ceramiche Coem
Hotel Rosengarten, in the heart of Madonna di Campiglio, seems to have been designed to offer guests a unique, unforgettable experience. First and foremost, the brand-new wellness centre, featuring a new 70-square-metre pool with floors and walls, showers and bathrooms tiled with
· REVERSO2 WIDE GRES 120×120 (6 mm thick slabs) in the colours Black and White on the walls of the pool;
· I SASSI BEIGE 60×120 tiles on the floor of the entrance and in the bathrooms of the changing rooms;
· I SASSI 40×90 (in the 2 cm thickness) around the edge of the pool, in the same collection and colour as the floor.
A pleasant evening can start off in the wonderful “Champagneria” of the Rosengarten, located on the ground floor, where guests can enjoy fine, selected champagne, as well as live music and entertainment: the perfect place to relax after a long day on the ski slopes.
The floor is embellished with the sophisticated stone-effect porcelain stoneware from the CARDOSO collection, in the colour Grigio Scuro (dark grey) in the 60×120 size, which continues down the staircase to the Soleil Noir Restaurant on the floor below, the ideal setting to enjoy a gourmet dinner after the champagne aperitif, featuring typical Trentino cuisine made from local produce.
The bathrooms are no exception to the refined ambience, featuring elegant porcelain stoneware tiles on the floors and walls from the REVERSO Black collection.
Details:
· CARDOSO Grigio Scuro 60×120 in the restaurant and the Champagneria;
Bathrooms in the hall/restaurant area
· REVERSO2 Black 60×120 on the floor;
· REVERSO2 Black WIDE GRES 120×120 on the walls.
www.rosen-garten.it
Ceramiche Coem
Hotel Rosengarten, in the heart of Madonna di Campiglio, seems to have been designed to offer guests a unique, unforgettable experience. First and foremost, the brand-new wellness centre, featuring a new 70-square-metre pool with floors and walls, showers and bathrooms tiled with
· REVERSO2 WIDE GRES 120×120 (6 mm thick slabs) in the colours Black and White on the walls of the pool;
· I SASSI BEIGE 60×120 tiles on the floor of the entrance and in the bathrooms of the changing rooms;
· I SASSI 40×90 (in the 2 cm thickness) around the edge of the pool, in the same collection and colour as the floor.
A pleasant evening can start off in the wonderful “Champagneria” of the Rosengarten, located on the ground floor, where guests can enjoy fine, selected champagne, as well as live music and entertainment: the perfect place to relax after a long day on the ski slopes.
The floor is embellished with the sophisticated stone-effect porcelain stoneware from the CARDOSO collection, in the colour Grigio Scuro (dark grey) in the 60×120 size, which continues down the staircase to the Soleil Noir Restaurant on the floor below, the ideal setting to enjoy a gourmet dinner after the champagne aperitif, featuring typical Trentino cuisine made from local produce.
The bathrooms are no exception to the refined ambience, featuring elegant porcelain stoneware tiles on the floors and walls from the REVERSO Black collection.
Details:
· CARDOSO Grigio Scuro 60×120 in the restaurant and the Champagneria;
Bathrooms in the hall/restaurant area
· REVERSO2 Black 60×120 on the floor;
· REVERSO2 Black WIDE GRES 120×120 on the walls.
www.rosen-garten.it
Ceramiche Coem
Hotel Rosengarten, in the heart of Madonna di Campiglio, seems to have been designed to offer guests a unique, unforgettable experience. First and foremost, the brand-new wellness centre, featuring a new 70-square-metre pool with floors and walls, showers and bathrooms tiled with
· REVERSO2 WIDE GRES 120×120 (6 mm thick slabs) in the colours Black and White on the walls of the pool;
· I SASSI BEIGE 60×120 tiles on the floor of the entrance and in the bathrooms of the changing rooms;
· I SASSI 40×90 (in the 2 cm thickness) around the edge of the pool, in the same collection and colour as the floor.
A pleasant evening can start off in the wonderful “Champagneria” of the Rosengarten, located on the ground floor, where guests can enjoy fine, selected champagne, as well as live music and entertainment: the perfect place to relax after a long day on the ski slopes.
The floor is embellished with the sophisticated stone-effect porcelain stoneware from the CARDOSO collection, in the colour Grigio Scuro (dark grey) in the 60×120 size, which continues down the staircase to the Soleil Noir Restaurant on the floor below, the ideal setting to enjoy a gourmet dinner after the champagne aperitif, featuring typical Trentino cuisine made from local produce.
The bathrooms are no exception to the refined ambience, featuring elegant porcelain stoneware tiles on the floors and walls from the REVERSO Black collection.
Details:
· CARDOSO Grigio Scuro 60×120 in the restaurant and the Champagneria;
Bathrooms in the hall/restaurant area
· REVERSO2 Black 60×120 on the floor;
· REVERSO2 Black WIDE GRES 120×120 on the walls.
www.rosen-garten.it
Ceramiche Coem
Hotel Rosengarten, in the heart of Madonna di Campiglio, seems to have been designed to offer guests a unique, unforgettable experience. First and foremost, the brand-new wellness centre, featuring a new 70-square-metre pool with floors and walls, showers and bathrooms tiled with
· REVERSO2 WIDE GRES 120×120 (6 mm thick slabs) in the colours Black and White on the walls of the pool;
· I SASSI BEIGE 60×120 tiles on the floor of the entrance and in the bathrooms of the changing rooms;
· I SASSI 40×90 (in the 2 cm thickness) around the edge of the pool, in the same collection and colour as the floor.
A pleasant evening can start off in the wonderful “Champagneria” of the Rosengarten, located on the ground floor, where guests can enjoy fine, selected champagne, as well as live music and entertainment: the perfect place to relax after a long day on the ski slopes.
The floor is embellished with the sophisticated stone-effect porcelain stoneware from the CARDOSO collection, in the colour Grigio Scuro (dark grey) in the 60×120 size, which continues down the staircase to the Soleil Noir Restaurant on the floor below, the ideal setting to enjoy a gourmet dinner after the champagne aperitif, featuring typical Trentino cuisine made from local produce.
The bathrooms are no exception to the refined ambience, featuring elegant porcelain stoneware tiles on the floors and walls from the REVERSO Black collection.
Details:
· CARDOSO Grigio Scuro 60×120 in the restaurant and the Champagneria;
Bathrooms in the hall/restaurant area
· REVERSO2 Black 60×120 on the floor;
· REVERSO2 Black WIDE GRES 120×120 on the walls.
www.rosen-garten.it
Ceramiche Coem
Hotel Rosengarten, in the heart of Madonna di Campiglio, seems to have been designed to offer guests a unique, unforgettable experience. First and foremost, the brand-new wellness centre, featuring a new 70-square-metre pool with floors and walls, showers and bathrooms tiled with
· REVERSO2 WIDE GRES 120×120 (6 mm thick slabs) in the colours Black and White on the walls of the pool;
· I SASSI BEIGE 60×120 tiles on the floor of the entrance and in the bathrooms of the changing rooms;
· I SASSI 40×90 (in the 2 cm thickness) around the edge of the pool, in the same collection and colour as the floor.
A pleasant evening can start off in the wonderful “Champagneria” of the Rosengarten, located on the ground floor, where guests can enjoy fine, selected champagne, as well as live music and entertainment: the perfect place to relax after a long day on the ski slopes.
The floor is embellished with the sophisticated stone-effect porcelain stoneware from the CARDOSO collection, in the colour Grigio Scuro (dark grey) in the 60×120 size, which continues down the staircase to the Soleil Noir Restaurant on the floor below, the ideal setting to enjoy a gourmet dinner after the champagne aperitif, featuring typical Trentino cuisine made from local produce.
The bathrooms are no exception to the refined ambience, featuring elegant porcelain stoneware tiles on the floors and walls from the REVERSO Black collection.
Details:
· CARDOSO Grigio Scuro 60×120 in the restaurant and the Champagneria;
Bathrooms in the hall/restaurant area
· REVERSO2 Black 60×120 on the floor;
· REVERSO2 Black WIDE GRES 120×120 on the walls.
www.rosen-garten.it
60 Square Meters - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
Ceramiche Coem
Hotel Rosengarten, in the heart of Madonna di Campiglio, seems to have been designed to offer guests a unique, unforgettable experience. First and foremost, the brand-new wellness centre, featuring a new 70-square-metre pool with floors and walls, showers and bathrooms tiled with
· REVERSO2 WIDE GRES 120×120 (6 mm thick slabs) in the colours Black and White on the walls of the pool;
· I SASSI BEIGE 60×120 tiles on the floor of the entrance and in the bathrooms of the changing rooms;
· I SASSI 40×90 (in the 2 cm thickness) around the edge of the pool, in the same collection and colour as the floor.
A pleasant evening can start off in the wonderful “Champagneria” of the Rosengarten, located on the ground floor, where guests can enjoy fine, selected champagne, as well as live music and entertainment: the perfect place to relax after a long day on the ski slopes.
The floor is embellished with the sophisticated stone-effect porcelain stoneware from the CARDOSO collection, in the colour Grigio Scuro (dark grey) in the 60×120 size, which continues down the staircase to the Soleil Noir Restaurant on the floor below, the ideal setting to enjoy a gourmet dinner after the champagne aperitif, featuring typical Trentino cuisine made from local produce.
The bathrooms are no exception to the refined ambience, featuring elegant porcelain stoneware tiles on the floors and walls from the REVERSO Black collection.
Details:
· CARDOSO Grigio Scuro 60×120 in the restaurant and the Champagneria;
Bathrooms in the hall/restaurant area
· REVERSO2 Black 60×120 on the floor;
· REVERSO2 Black WIDE GRES 120×120 on the walls.
www.rosen-garten.it
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