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Steel core framework erected onto the concrete base, allows us to use large sections of frameless glass in the walls and ceiling.

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well designed, well insulated, cost-effective to run
Baufritz have houses throughout the country, but it is in the Marlow and Cookham areas that we have built the most homes. Christine and Duncan Penny approached Baufritz in 2011 to replace what was an old house on the site which was becoming increasingly more expensive to run. The existing 1968 house has been added to and extended numerous times by different owners, and as a result was also quite piecemeal in its layout. The Pennys therefore desired a home that suited their young family – a bespoke house for four.
Significantly, they looked carefully at the lifetime cost of a new home - rather than the short term view on how much the new house would cost - when making their decision of a self-build project.
The new house was to be a contemporary home which looked to fulfil the needs of a modern family home – well designed, well insulated, cost-effective to run and maintain and one which would fit into its surroundings. Planning was not going to be easy, as the site adjoined a conservation area, but in dialogue with the planners a solution was found where the home was divided up into three separate elements with separate roofs. The planners felt this would break up the mass of the house and therefore reflect its context or "genus loci". This is what ultimately dictated the building form.
Baufritz fulfilled their initial brief in being able to create a contemporary family house for them, but the speed of construction is what ultimately sold it to the Pennys as they would have to move out of their existing home whilst the new house was constructed. Being able to do this within a tight timeframe was important. As Duncan Penny was spending much time out of the country on business in the Far East, it also meant he had no time to project manage the project, and Baufritz's turnkey package was therefore the perfect solution: Baufritz were able to design the house with their in-house House Designers, project manage the build from start to finish as well as construct the home on a tight and difficult site.
Danny Galvin from DG Site Preparations were contracted to do both the demolition and Groundwork. What sets Danny and his team apart are their commitment to the environment: between 85-90% of the demolished house was taken away to be recycled and this was achieved by separating out the waste carefully into its component parts before it is taken off site to be recycled. The house was manufactured in our factory in Germany to ensure waste was further reduced, and this method is also employed by our partner basement builder, Glatthaar Fertigkeller, who follow a similar philosophy of zero waste. This ultimately made the home as energy efficient as possible in both its manufacture and construction.
The timber and render exterior was erected within 3 days, and this weather tight shell quickly achieved a dry and clean internal working environment. By building in this manner, any possibility of moisture contamination is negated and any health issues associated with this, by default, annulled too.
The aspect of the house is primarily south: this being advantageous not only for the views, but also for the passive solar gain and floods of natural light. External blinds are used on the south facade to enable the client to control the levels of sunlight or solar gain they require depending on the time of day or time of year.
The kitchen area benefits from direct morning sun – this was a high priority on the client's wish-list. Leading out from the kitchen is a discreet morning patio area – perfect for enjoying breakfast outside. A sunken patio area to the south leading out from the family room used the sloping site to its maximum potential, creating a wonderful outdoor living area which fulfilled the clients brief of an "inside – outside" feel to the house.
The House Designer reflects on the design, "The design is modern and has strong links between floors in the main living areas, with open galleries and large areas of glazing. There are terraces on three sides of the house as well as balconies to the bedrooms. This means that the outside spaces can be used all year round!"
The home is an incredible 100 tonnes gross / 66 tonnes net carbon store and has provision for solar hot water through photo-voltaic cells on the main south facing roof. Although the client has chosen not to install this technology at present, the possibilities of installing these systems at a later date were integral to the mechanical and electrical design of the home. It is heated by gas, and has an electrodynamic water treatment system to negate the high levels of limescale found in the local water system.

Timber frame Summer house can be used for an office or party barn. Structure made of Oak. Built on the edge of a lake with overhanging platform for fishing.

Conception et réalisation sur mesure d'une cabane perchée. Structure, terrasse, escalier et bardage en Pin Douglas, Couverture en tavaillons de Red Cedar
Les murs de la cabane ont d'abord été assemblés à blanc, puis démonter pour être livrés et remontés sur site.

Abri de jardin sur mesure à grandes portes coulissantes aluminium sur le coté.
Loic BANCE Paysagiste conseil. paysagiste Pays Basque.
Réalisation: Menuiserie IBARGUREN St Jean de Luz.

Die einzelnen Schulungsbereich sind mit Trennwänden abgeteilt und mit rustikalen Werkbänken im Industrialstyle ausgestattet.
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A large four bay barn near Sussex / Surrey boarders. This project included handamde gates to match the hardwood doors we fitted to the front. All of our oak framed garage structures are designed to show lots of detail and chunky oak work which we believe makes a notable difference to the presentation of the buidling.
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Pour ce projet, nous avons repensé totalement le jardin de nos clients.
Un projet en différentes étapes : terrasse, portail, pergola, abri de jardin, pas japonais, gazon de placage, sans oublier l'éclairage dissimulé de part et d'autre.

Il garage visto come galleria d'arte...per ospitare macchine di lusso e quadri.
Luci led incassate a pavimento...un progetto ispirato a
Tron Legacy

Our client had a desire to reinstate and recreate the unique wooden glasshouse that they were lucky enough to have in the grounds of their home, which they moved into around 20 years ago.
Our client decided to replace the structure in aluminium, as it is far more durable than wood, with very little maintenance.
The glasshouse no longer houses plants, but instead is available to hire for events and photoshoots. It is attached at the rear to the original wall which separates but also joins it to the original potting sheds and boiler house brickwork complex at the back, now restored and developed into beautifully furnished accommodation.

Our customer in Arundel, West Sussex was looking to add in a triple garage and wanted to gain a home office studio space as part of the build. A bespoke double storey oak barn garage was the perfect solution to meet the required needs. The use of quality British oak also worked well with their existing property and country surroundings, creating an elegant building despite its more practical and utilitarian uses. The natural colours of oak beam frame and cladding blend seamlessly with the surroundings and the contrast of the dark roof tiles give it a smart and contemporary edge. Proof that a garage does not have to be uninteresting.
Our specialist team did all the frame construction, cladding, window fitting, tiling, and in this case the groundworks, electrics, internal finishes and decorating as well as landscaping around the building were carried out by the customers contractor. Even through a pandemic, Christmas holidays and winter weather the building was up and finished within 12 weeks and just look at the stunning results!
The lower storey has given the client two large garages with double barn doors, creating a covered and secure area to store cars as well as providing a workshop and storage area. There is also a covered car port area for sheltered storage of another vehicle. The upper storey has provided the client with a spacious home office studio. The front of the building has a dormer window area, providing more ceiling height and space as well as letting in plenty of sunlight. The client also chose to add opening roof light windows either side in the roof to add further ventilation and light to the space. The office space is accessed by an attractive external oak staircase to right side of the building. The quality of the finish is just exquisite and the traditional finishing details such as the arched oak beams and peg construction really show the craftmanship that goes into creating an oak building. The lantern outside lighting just adds that final touch of style to this beautiful oak building.

Our new Model of dedicated office pods with improved manufacture process and delivery. These pods come with underfloor heating for year round use, bluetooth ceiling speakers and dimmable LED down lights. As upgrade option we can manufacture with our newly developed pegboard storage and floating desks. Available in set sizes and configurations for professional home working use.

Villa de estilo contemporáneo ubicada en la sierra de Córdoba en un entorno único y rodeada de naturaleza

A full Gass Room install with a composite decking base. This client also opted to have an under-mounted roof shade with LED lighting and outdoor heaters. This glass room features a pitchless roof resulting in a very modern sharp-lined box appearance.

Our client had a desire to reinstate and recreate the unique wooden glasshouse that they were lucky enough to have in the grounds of their home, which they moved into around 20 years ago.
Our client decided to replace the structure in aluminium, as it is far more durable than wood, with very little maintenance.
The glasshouse no longer houses plants, but instead is available to hire for events and photoshoots. It is attached at the rear to the original wall which separates but also joins it to the original potting sheds and boiler house brickwork complex at the back, now restored and developed into beautifully furnished accommodation.

One of the only surviving examples of a 14thC agricultural building of this type in Cornwall, the ancient Grade II*Listed Medieval Tithe Barn had fallen into dereliction and was on the National Buildings at Risk Register. Numerous previous attempts to obtain planning consent had been unsuccessful, but a detailed and sympathetic approach by The Bazeley Partnership secured the support of English Heritage, thereby enabling this important building to begin a new chapter as a stunning, unique home designed for modern-day living.
A key element of the conversion was the insertion of a contemporary glazed extension which provides a bridge between the older and newer parts of the building. The finished accommodation includes bespoke features such as a new staircase and kitchen and offers an extraordinary blend of old and new in an idyllic location overlooking the Cornish coast.
This complex project required working with traditional building materials and the majority of the stone, timber and slate found on site was utilised in the reconstruction of the barn.
Since completion, the project has been featured in various national and local magazines, as well as being shown on Homes by the Sea on More4.
The project won the prestigious Cornish Buildings Group Main Award for ‘Maer Barn, 14th Century Grade II* Listed Tithe Barn Conversion to Family Dwelling’.
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