Modern extension on a 50s Family Home

Installations

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Renovations

Colchester, Essex

Client Background:

The client, with a modern design taste, wanted a bespoke installation of a rear extension on their 50s house. They envisioned a space that would seamlessly blend with their modern taste while also complementing the existing structure. The client had a keen interest in energy-efficiency and wanted the installation to be environmentally-friendly.

Design Concept:

The design concept was centered around creating a modern and energy-efficient space that would complement the existing structure of the 50s house. The client chose a mix of UPVC doors and windows and composite doors, which would provide a seamless transition between the interior and exterior living spaces while also ensuring energy efficiency.

The rear extension was designed with an aluminium pyramid rooflight, which would provide ample natural light while also adding a touch of modern sophistication to the overall design. The rooflight was designed with energy-efficient glazing, which would help to reduce energy costs while also providing ample natural light.

The UPVC windows and doors were designed with energy-efficient glazing, which would help to reduce energy costs while also providing ample natural light and ventilation. The composite doors were designed with a modern finish, which added to the overall design aesthetic.

Outcome:

The final outcome was a stunning and energy-efficient rear extension that exceeded the client’s expectations. The installation was not only visually appealing but also functional and environmentally-friendly. The mix of UPVC doors and windows and composite doors provided a seamless transition between the interior and exterior living spaces while also ensuring energy efficiency.

The aluminium pyramid rooflight provided ample natural light while also adding a touch of modern sophistication to the overall design. The energy-efficient glazing incorporated into the rooflight and the UPVC doors and windows helped to reduce energy costs while also providing ample natural light and ventilation.

The end result was a comfortable and functional living space that the client could enjoy year-round. The environmentally-friendly solutions incorporated into the design, such as the energy-efficient glazing and pyramid rooflight, helped to promote sustainability and reduce energy costs. The final outcome was a rear extension that not only complemented the existing structure of the 50s house but also added a modern and energy-efficient touch to the overall design.

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