低価格の小さな黒い家の外観 (タウンハウス) の写真
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alsoCAN Architects
This image was taken under construction but I like the dynamic angles.
The house is an addition to a Victorian workers cottage that was overshadowed by more recent townhouse developments.
We designed the addition at the front as an infill between other blocky townhouses, using block colour and vertical battens to define it from its neighbours.
photo by Jane McDougall
builder Bond Building Group
Calderpeel Architects
This three-bedroom mid-terrace Victorian cottage is typical of the building stock of this age in Timperley. Whilst functional the third bedroom on the first floor was too small and this family of four were sharing one bathroom. Calderpeel Architects understood that whilst one could add another bedroom to this house with a simple loft conversion this would not address the family’s needs and would undoubtedly create an imbalance between the amount of living and bed space.
A loft conversion has created a new double bedroom space with an ensuite shower room housed within a new rear dormer construction. The high ceilings on the first floor allowed us to drop the floor in the loft to create the extra head height in this space without detrimentally affecting the ceiling height in the new bedroom and shower room on the first floor. The ceiling in these rooms have coffers that take the ceiling back up to original heights against the external walls to maintain the existing window head heights.
alsoCAN Architects
Charcoal & red front entry.
Composite timber battens and graphic colour.
Graphics on glass by Marcus Lee Design
photo by Jane McDougall
builder Bond Building Group
低価格の小さな黒い家の外観 (タウンハウス) の写真
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