121 Billeder af ligeløbstrappe med murstensvæg

The Scenario House
The Scenario House
YES Glazing SolutionsYES Glazing Solutions
Tucked away in a row of terraced houses in Stoke Newington, this Victorian home has been renovated into a contemporary modernised property with numerous architectural glazing features to maximise natural light and give the appearance of greater internal space. 21st-Century living dictates bright sociable spaces that are more compatible with modern family life. A combination of different window features plus a few neat architectural tricks visually connect the numerous spaces… A contemporary glazed roof over the rebuilt side extension on the lower ground floor floods the interior of the property with glorious natural light. A large angled rooflight over the stairway is bonded to the end of the flat glass rooflights over the side extension. This provides a seamless transition as you move through the different levels of the property and directs the eye downwards into extended areas making the room feel much bigger. The SUNFLEX bifold doors at the rear of the kitchen leading into the garden link the internal and external spaces extremely well. More lovely light cascades in through the doors, whether they are open or shut. A cute window seat makes for a fabulous personal space to be able to enjoy the outside views within the comfort of the home too. A frameless glass balustrade descending the stairwell permits the passage of light through the property and whilst it provides a necessary partition to separate the areas, it removes any visual obstruction between them so they still feel unified. The clever use of space and adaption of flooring levels has significantly transformed the property, making it an extremely desirable home with fantastic living areas. No wonder it sold for nearly two million recently!
Malvern: Renovation & Extension
Malvern: Renovation & Extension
First Avenue HomesFirst Avenue Homes
Open riser modern stairs against painted brick feature wall with in-built lit balustrade in renovation project
Maison ALT
Maison ALT
CLAPP ArchitectesCLAPP Architectes
Maison contemporaine avec bardage bois ouverte sur la nature
Contemporary Ranch Reno
Contemporary Ranch Reno
12/12 Architects & Planners12/12 Architects & Planners
This family of 5 was quickly out-growing their 1,220sf ranch home on a beautiful corner lot. Rather than adding a 2nd floor, the decision was made to extend the existing ranch plan into the back yard, adding a new 2-car garage below the new space - for a new total of 2,520sf. With a previous addition of a 1-car garage and a small kitchen removed, a large addition was added for Master Bedroom Suite, a 4th bedroom, hall bath, and a completely remodeled living, dining and new Kitchen, open to large new Family Room. The new lower level includes the new Garage and Mudroom. The existing fireplace and chimney remain - with beautifully exposed brick. The homeowners love contemporary design, and finished the home with a gorgeous mix of color, pattern and materials. The project was completed in 2011. Unfortunately, 2 years later, they suffered a massive house fire. The house was then rebuilt again, using the same plans and finishes as the original build, adding only a secondary laundry closet on the main level.
Casa Cabanyal. Reforma integral
Casa Cabanyal. Reforma integral
Nodopía, Arquitectura y DiseñoNodopía, Arquitectura y Diseño
Escalera metálica abierta a la doble altura que comunica la planta baja con el altillo. Las tabicas huecas dan ligereza a la escalera.
ЛЕСТНИЦА Уличная
ЛЕСТНИЦА Уличная
Лестар  стильЛестар стиль
Уличная металлическая лестница с кованным ограждением
Millers Point Project
Millers Point Project
Liebke ProjectsLiebke Projects
This project included conservation and interior design works to this 1840s terrace house in Millers Point. The house is state heritage listed but is also located within a heritage conservation area. Prior to the works, the house had lost a lot of the original character. The basement sandstone walls were covered in cement render, cove cornices and other cheap and poorly thought out finishes had been applied throughout. A lot of restoration and conservation works were carried out but in a thoughtful way so as to avoid faux applications within the dwelling. Works to the house included a new kitchen and reconfiguration of the basement level to allow an internal bathroom and laundry. The dining room was carefully designed to include hidden lighting to illuminate the sandstone walls which were carefully exposed by hand by removing the cement render. Layers of paint were also removed to restore the hardwood details throughout the house. A new polished concrete slab was installed. Sarah Blacker - Architect Anneke Hill - Photographer Liebke Projects - Licenced Builder
Modern Farmhouse
Modern Farmhouse
Monarch & MakerMonarch & Maker
This home's entryway is complete with a dark front door paired with matching built-in bookshelves and a seating area. The striped stairway adds a fun textural element to the space.

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