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Clifton SMR
Graham Gaunt
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary two-storey stucco white townhouse exterior in London.
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary two-storey stucco white townhouse exterior in London.
Granit Architects + Interiors
Photo Credit : Andy Beasley
This is an example of a contemporary one-storey glass exterior in London.
This is an example of a contemporary one-storey glass exterior in London.
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary three-storey beige townhouse exterior in London with metal siding and a flat roof.
Kitchen Architecture Ltd
Kitchen Architecture - bulthaup b3 furniture in kaolin laminate with a structured oak bar and gaggenau ovens.
Inspiration for a contemporary kitchen in Other with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets and with island.
Inspiration for a contemporary kitchen in Other with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets and with island.
David Churchill - Architectural Photographer
This is an example of a small traditional exterior in London.
Francesco Pierazzi Architects
This detached Victorian house was extended to accommodate the needs of a young family with three small children.
The programme was organized into two distinctive structures: the larger and higher volume is placed at the back of the house to face the garden and make the best use of the south orientation and to accommodate a large Family Room open to the new Kitchen. A longer and thinner volume, only 1.15m wide, stands to the western side of the house and accommodates a Toilet, a Utility and a dining booth facing the Family Room. All the functions that are housed in the secondary volume have direct access either from the original house or the rear extension, thus generating a hierarchy of served and servant volumes, a relationship that is homogeneous to that between the house and the extension.
The timber structures, while distinctive in their proportions, are connected by a shallow volume that doubles as a bench to create an architectural continuum and to emphasize the effect of a secondary volume wrapped around a primary one.
While the extension makes use of a modern idiom, so that it is clearly distinguished from the original house and so that the history of its development becomes immediately apparent, the size of the red cedar cladding boards, left untreated to allow a natural silvering process, matches that of the Victorian brickwork to bind house and extension together.
As the budget did not make possible the use a bespoke profile, an off-the-shelf board was selected and further grooved at mid point to recreate the brick pattern of the façade.
A tall and slender pivoting door, positioned at the boundary between the original house and the new intervention, allows a direct view of the garden from the front of the house and facilitates an innovative relationship with the outside.
Photo: Gianluca Maver
Warren Rosing Architects
Contemporary rear extension and complete refurbishment of this large family home with beautifully manicured gardens just around the corner from Hampton Court Palace
Ben Sharman Photography + Cantifix
Paul Wiggins Architects
Cantilevered glazed roof extension in Conservation Area.
Enjoyable collaboration with Roundhouse Kitchens.
Great pics by Darren Chung
Inspiration for a contemporary three-storey brick exterior in London.
Inspiration for a contemporary three-storey brick exterior in London.
Fraher & Findlay Architects Ltd
View from courtyard space
This is an example of a contemporary exterior in London.
This is an example of a contemporary exterior in London.
Patrick + Rosie
Paul Craig
Mid-sized contemporary black townhouse exterior in London with metal siding.
Mid-sized contemporary black townhouse exterior in London with metal siding.
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