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Vale Garden Houses
his Orangery was designed with a dual purpose. The main area is a family room for relaxing and dining, whilst to the side is a separate entrance providing direct access to the home. Each area is separated by an internal screen with doors, providing flexibility of use.
It was also designed with features that mirror those on the main house.
Vale Paint Colour- Exterior Lighthouse, Interior Lighthouse
Size- 8.7M X 4.8M
RLH Studio
Architect: Cook Architectural Design Studio
General Contractor: Erotas Building Corp
Photo Credit: Susan Gilmore Photography
JANET CLAIRE STUDIO, LLC INTERIOR DESIGN
By simply rearranging the existing furniture, a natural balance and flow are created to the room which makes circulation easier and highlights the furnishings.
Offer and Associates
From an unused, storage area to a functional four season room - beautiful transformation!
David Charlez Designs
This sunroom features a vaulted ceiling with skylights for added light. White windows and millwork add to the light airy feeling of the space. Photo by SpaceCrafting
Laura Lee Home
Painted exposed brick and original arched topped windows add loads of charm to this modestly sized sunroom. Shots of pink and orange punctuate the white space. Handmade colorful metallic art in acrylic frames are a focal point. At only 100 square feet, it can comfortably seat four people.
LDa Architecture & Interiors
TEAM
Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Builder: Kistler and Knapp Builders
Interior Design: Weena and Spook
Photographer: Greg Premru Photography
Sunspace Design, Inc.
Located in a beautiful spot within Wellesley, Massachusetts, Sunspace Design played a key role in introducing this architectural gem to a client’s home—a custom double hip skylight crowning a gorgeous room. The resulting construction offers fluid transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces within the home, and blends well with the existing architecture.
The skylight boasts solid mahogany framing with a robust steel sub-frame. Durability meets sophistication. We used a layer of insulated tempered glass atop heat-strengthened laminated safety glass, further enhanced with a PPG Solarban 70 coating, to ensure optimal thermal performance. The dual-sealed, argon gas-filled glass system is efficient and resilient against oft-challenging New England weather.
Collaborative effort was key to the project’s success. MASS Architect, with their skylight concept drawings, inspired the project’s genesis, while Sunspace prepared a full suite of engineered shop drawings to complement the concepts. The local general contractor's preliminary framing and structural curb preparation accelerated our team’s installation of the skylight. As the frame was assembled at the Sunspace Design shop and positioned above the room via crane operation, a swift two-day field installation saved time and expense for all involved.
At Sunspace Design we’re all about pairing natural light with refined architecture. This double hip skylight is a focal point in the new room that welcomes the sun’s radiance into the heart of the client’s home. We take pride in our role, from engineering to fabrication, careful transportation, and quality installation. Our projects are journeys where architectural ideas are transformed into tangible, breathtaking spaces that elevate the way we live and create memories.
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