Concrete Contemporary Extension / Dank Architectes
Designing a contemporary extension of an old house built in the 50’s in order to connect indoor to outdoor is the challenge taken up by the French studio of Architecture and Interior Design
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Designing a contemporary extension of an old house built in the 50’s in order to connect indoor to outdoor is the challenge taken up by the French studio of Architecture and Interior Design
This stunning four-bedroom reno effortlessly oozes fun and functionality with a transformation that honours colour, character and coming together.
The existing semi-detached house cut a prominent profile amongst its neighbours along the street, however it had an eclectic visual style that the owner wanted to refresh.
A sensitive and comprehensive transformation of a Georgian Home in central London, centred around a new triple-height stair gallery and designed for a family.
Purchased by a couple in their 30s, able to see the potential of strong foundational elements, Britt White Studio was engaged to drive a complete renovation of the property, modernising the aesthetic of the home to their own style and taste.
Little Pinky House is a major alteration and extension – on a modest scale – of a hundred year old weatherboard cottage just outside the blast radius of Coode Island.
The split-level home … or bi-level to be exact… was commonly built in the 1960s and is notable for its unique floor plan: bedrooms built over a garage, living space over a partial daylit basement, and an entry with a half flight of stairs leading up and another down separating the two.
The West Eleventh Street Townhouse was originally built in 1842 and was converted into a multi-family home before ERA was hired to restore the house for a family of four.