A Garage Extension Rebuilt Into A Rustic-Industrial Residence
This is St. John'southward Ambulance, a charming residence in Conduit Hill, in Rye, England. The original construction nowadays on the site was built in the 1970s and reently an extension was added. That was a project developed by Martha Nowicka & Co., a practice established in 2004 with a concept-led approach which takes inspiration from site-specific weather condition, ensuring a unique design every time.
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View in gallery The extension we're talking near was rebuilt and designed to match the original structure. It has a pitched roof and is clad in local handmade clay tiles specifically selected to match and complement the original tiles on the buillding. The original extension served as a garage/ workshop.
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View in gallery The new blueprint is meant to form a bridge between the by and the present, hence the eclectic fashion. The interior is organized on 2 floors. The gound floor features a huge open plan that includes the dining area, kitchen and living space and together they measure 780 square feet. This zone was created by removing a cardinal wall that originally divided the infinite in ii sections.
View in gallery The iii functions that share the open plan are organized effectually a central forest-called-for stove that stands on a big concrete platform which enough space for firewood storage. The double-sided stove serves equally a divider for the spaces.
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View in gallery The kitchen is designed with a counter and backsplash made of Carrera marble. They are complemented by wooden cabinetry with a simple and raw end too as by a brushed stainless steel island which tin be used as a bar. The isle as well doubles as a divider between the kitchen and the dining area.
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View in gallery A seires of exposed brick and wood-clad accent walls maintain cohesiveness throughout the residence. At the same time, the staircase establishes a smoothen transition betwixt the lower and upper floors.
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View in gallery The upper level is where the private rooms are situated. Hither there'southward a set of bedrooms with angled ceilings, wooden partitions and doors and brick accents.
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View in gallery The windows are pocket-size and flush, designed to preserve the original architecture of the building and to emphasize its rustic-industrial character. The master chamber is the only one that has a triangular window. It offers a panoramic view of the surroundings.
View in gallery The bathroom is quite pocket-sized only also really bright cheers to the fashion the mirror and window are facing each other and the overall white and clean decor.
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