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By Design Interiors, Inc.
Neighboring the kitchen, is the Sunroom. This quaint space fully embodies a cottage off the French Countryside. It was renovated from a study into a cozy sitting room.
Designed with large wall-length windows, a custom stone fireplace, and accents of purples, florals, and lush velvets. Exposed wooden beams and an antiqued chandelier perfectly blend the romantic yet rustic details found in French Country design.
Vale Garden Houses
The success of a glazed building is in how much it will be used, how much it is enjoyed, and most importantly, how long it will last.
To assist the long life of our buildings, and combined with our unique roof system, many of our conservatories and orangeries are designed with decorative metal pilasters, incorporated into the framework for their structural stability.
This orangery also benefited from our trench heating system with cast iron floor grilles which are both an effective and attractive method of heating.
The dog tooth dentil moulding and spire finials are more examples of decorative elements that really enhance this traditional orangery. Two pairs of double doors open the room on to the garden.
Vale Paint Colour- Mothwing
Size- 6.3M X 4.7M
Charles Hilton Architects
Alice Washburn Award 2015 - Winner - Accessory Building
athome A list Awards 2015 - Finalist - Best Pool House
Robert Benson Photography
Capital Stoneworks
Custom cut Indiana limestone surround on a bluestone patio.
The veneer is ledge stone blend from Montana.
Sunspace Design, Inc.
This downtown Shrewsbury, MA project was a collaborative effort between our talented design team and the discerning eye of the homeowner. Our goal was to carefully plan and construct an orangery-style addition in a very difficult location without significantly altering the architectural flow of the existing colonial home.
The traditional style of an English orangery is characterized by large windows built into the construction as well as a hip style skylight centered within the space (adding a masterful touch of class). In keeping with this theme, we were able to incorporate Anderson architectural French doors and a spectacular skylight so as to allow an optimum amount of light into the structure.
Engineered and constructed using solid dimensional lumber and insulated in compliance with (and exceeding) international residential building code requirements, this bespoke orangery blends the beauty of old world design with the substantial benefits of contemporary construction practices.
Bringing together the very best characteristics of a Sunspace Design project, the orangery featured here provides the warmth of a traditional English AGA stove, the rustic feel of a bluestone floor, and the elegance of custom exterior and interior decorative finishes. We invite you to add a modern English orangery to your own home so that you can enjoy a lovely dining space with your family, or simply an extra area to sit back and relax within.
The Ley Group
Paul Burk Photography, Designed by Matthew Ossolinski Architects, Built by The Ley Group
The Design Build Company
Indoor-outdoor convertible contemporary modern dining area. Stone and tile work. Stone wall masonry and custom glass vertical doors opening to backyard entertainment space
Brian O'Keefe Architect, P.C.
By the entrance, an inviting and livable conversation area. Hamptons, NY Home | Interior Architecture by Brian O'Keefe Architect, PC, with Interior Design by Marjorie Shushan | Photo by Ron Pappageorge
Yankee Barn Homes
Yankee Barn Homes post and beam kitchen breakfast room with shed roof. Multiple windows, skylights, rustic stone floor and industrial light fixture.
The Bazeley Partnership
This structural glass addition to a Grade II Listed Arts and Crafts-inspired House built in the 20thC replaced an existing conservatory which had fallen into disrepair.
The replacement conservatory was designed to sit on the footprint of the previous structure, but with a significantly more contemporary composition.
Working closely with conservation officers to produce a design sympathetic to the historically significant home, we developed an innovative yet sensitive addition that used locally quarried granite, natural lead panels and a technologically advanced glazing system to allow a frameless, structurally glazed insertion which perfectly complements the existing house.
The new space is flooded with natural daylight and offers panoramic views of the gardens beyond.
Photograph: Collingwood Photography
Hebert Design Build
The white and black check floor -- which gives the space added panache -- is 12” x 12” ceramic tile layed over an insulated wood floor system, making it especially cozy during fall and winter and cooler spring days.
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