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Oak Orangery in the Cotswolds
Oak Orangery in the Cotswolds
David SalisburyDavid Salisbury
This large oak orangery was designed and built to capitalise on the sensational far-reaching views across the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Situated on top of a hill, this impressive country house required a sensitive design to both complement and enhance the existing building. A natural oak framed orangery was the ideal solution to make the most of this striking location, whilst working sympathetically with the host property, which was built from Cotswold stone, with timber windows and doors. Expertly designed by Ian Mitchell, one of David Salisbury’s most experienced designers and a particular specialist with oak buildings, the before and after photos below show the transformation that this new orangery has brought to this property. The design brief, however, was not entirely straight forward. The challenge was to design a glazed extension that would accommodate the two different door opening heights (best illustrated in the before photo below left), whilst allowing maximum light back into the kitchen behind. Our customer also requested that the new structure allow a view out above the orangery roof from the vaulted ceiling space behind. In order to best exploit the outstanding views, and to create a seamless connection with the garden, twin sets of bi-fold doors were designed for each of the new elevations. Measuring 8.1m wide by 6.1m deep and with a total base area of 49.7 square metres, this large oak orangery has created an open plan living room, extending off the existing kitchen and dining room. With plenty of space for two sofas, this new living room is the go-to space for relaxing or entertaining family and friends. A log burner was included in the early stages of the design, to ensure the appropriate flue could be incorporated, whilst providing a lovely atmosphere on Winter evenings. The finished result is the latest in a long line of oak orangeries, successfully designed and built by David Salisbury, which have helped to transform homes and living spaces all around the country. As our customer noted: “I am delighted with the Orangery that David Salisbury built for me. From design, through to planning and construction both have been superb, and I would highly recommend them. Before commissioning, we approached other well-known wood frame specialists but found David Salisbury to be the most professional and value for money.”
Exterior Painting & Decorating
Exterior Painting & Decorating
Avanti decoratorsAvanti decorators
At Avanti Decorators we are proud of our reputation for expertise and care when renovating and painting the exterior of period and other properties in Bath and the surrounding areas. As well as the aesthetic benefits, decorating the exterior of your property to a high standard will provide protection and longevity for many years. From a single sash window to a large family home, we use the best materials and the same care and attention to achieve our customers complete satisfaction.
Reclaimed Floor with Rustic Finish
Reclaimed Floor with Rustic Finish
5280 Floors5280 Floors
Reclaimed Barnwood with light, rustic Sanding and Bona Waterborne Sealer and Finish
Ontario, CA
Ontario, CA
UserUser
Thermal Folding Glass Windows for a lakefront property in Ontario, CA.
Cottage Style Dining Area and Conservatory with a modern twist - Herts
Cottage Style Dining Area and Conservatory with a modern twist - Herts
Rodrigues InteriorsRodrigues Interiors
Cottage style living with a modern twist. The ceramic floor tiles were replaced with hardwood flooring to enthuse some warmth into the scheme, perfect for the underfloor heating that we put in here. The pine display cabinets were given a lick of white paint and stand proudly either side of the opening. The french dresser was given the same paint and beautifully shows of the impressive collection of my clients' ceramics. The chosen fabric for the blinds and table runners and the bright green of the seat covers is a beautiful contrast to the black predominant in the kitchen area and is a great link to the colours of the garden. A rich chestnut leather chair, wool rug and geometric wallpaper in the conservatory breaks up the floral display. The whole effect is a cohesive balance throughout the three spaces.

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