21 Apr 2016
New project pictures available for use. The demolition of both the original home and the adjoining mews property made way to create a single luxurious family home whilst retaining the historic façade of the 19th Century house.
A contemporary, light filled, family living room and kitchen now overlooks a carefully designed courtyard garden, through slim frame sliding glass doors. A large structural glass roof floods the new kitchen with plenty of natural light. For a cohesive design minimally framed sliding glass doors were used mirroring the design on the original house onto the adjoining mews property. Frameless glass balustrades allow the natural light to flow through into the family home and provide uninterrupted views of the courtyard garden.
The adjoining mews house has also been re-built in a contemporary style providing ancillary accommodation with a new 300sqm basement below. This large, light-filled basement accommodates a well-appointed pool and spa, family media room, and formal entertaining space, and also includes a second 'catering' kitchen, large staff flat and plant and utility rooms, walk on glass floors have been incorporated to maximise the natural light levels.
For more information please contact
rebecca@texogroup.com
01494 722 880 | www.iqglassuk.com
