Extension Brings the Outside In to Victorian House

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Extension Brings the Outside In to Victorian House

Externally, this design combines traditional materials, such as timber windows and two-tone brickwork, with contemporary elements such as the silicone-jointed glazing in the new rear extension, and a buff render finish.This adds a crisp modern edge that blends comfortably with the surroundings.
 
Internally, the objective was open plan family living. The extensive glazing enables the spaces to be flooded with natural light, while, at the same time, ensuring a connection to the mature gardens.
 
The new extension and renovation of the existing dwelling brings period living up to modern day requirements.

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