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Trombe - The Architecture of Glass
A Low iron structurally glazed rear extension to a listed property in London with a walk on rooflight for the basement level
Rise Design Studio adds glass extension to London house
Rise Design Studio has added a glazed extension to the rear of a London house, creating a light-filled kitchen and dining room that opens up to the garden
Milman - The Landscape Architect
Milman Road, Queens Park, London
Ruvigny Gardens · Syte Architects
The clients at Ruvigny Gardens found themselves in a situation similar to many Londoners living in a Victorian terrace. They had a small side return which they wanted to incorporate into their living space; a relatively small intervention which would transform their home. The extension is sliced by a band of glass which separates the original house and the new bespoke kitchen. The brief was to create comfortable, warm spaces...
Pivot door and frameless glass box extension modern houses by maxlight modern | homify
Here you will find photos of interior design ideas. Get inspired!
Glass Structures - Culmax
We love a challenge! A glass structure really lets our talents and the sun in to your home – shine! Over the years we have created some truly exceptional extensions to some incredible properties. Whether you want a 10 metre wide glass box that is held together with only 12 bolts or a double height frameless glass …
SL20 Classic - Sliding Aluminium Glass Patio Doors | Slimline Glazing
The SL20 Classic sliding door system utilises the natural strength of aluminium frames to create slim, thermally broken 20mm sight lines that maximise your view of outside - not the frame!
An architecturally elegant & amazingly well-crafted extension in Clapham
The bottom framing of the doors is concealed below the finished floor, and above the doors is a set of vertical glazed panels - back painted to hide the top of the doors. This allows for an elegant, completely glazed appearance – and gives the structure a feeling of lightness.