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.

St Johns Ambulance exterior design View in gallery
The extension was designed to replicate the original architecture
St Johns Ambulance side windows View in gallery
The materials were also chosen based on the original blueprint and architecture
St Johns Ambulance triangular roof section View in gallery
A triangular glass department was installed for the master sleeping room

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.

St Johns Ambulance brick facade View in gallery
Skylights bring natural calorie-free into the upper level rooms
St Johns Ambulance fireplace divider View in gallery
The kitchen, dining expanse and living space share a large open up program
St Johns Ambulance firewood pile View in gallery
The functions are separated by a central fireplace

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.

St Johns Ambulance fireplace and wood View in gallery
The wood-burning stove sits on a concrete platform

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.

St Johns Ambulance kitchen wood accents View in gallery
In the kitchen, white marble is combined with natural wood
St Johns Ambulance kitchen marble accents View in gallery
The kitchen island doubles as a bar, featuring a stainless steel blueprint
St Johns Ambulance kitchen backsplash View in gallery
The brushed stainless steel isle counter adds a modern bear upon to the decor

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.

St Johns Ambulance oak floors View in gallery
The flooring is fabricated out of oak wood and the walls throughout are white
St Johns Ambulance staircase and accent chair View in gallery
The overall blueprint is a mixture of industrial, rustic and modern
St Johns Ambulance staircase handrail View in gallery
The staircase offers access to the upper level where the private rooms are situated
St Johns Ambulance staircase angle View in gallery
The wood-clad accent wall allows the staircase to blend in more easily

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.

St Johns Ambulance view from the desk View in gallery
The primal window on the upper floor forms a small nook
St Johns Ambulance desk on upper floor View in gallery
The nook is perfect for this pocket-size workstation made of reclaimed forest
St Johns Ambulance staircase window view View in gallery
The side walls have long and narrow windows which panoramic views

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.

St Johns Ambulance bedroom doors View in gallery
The bedrooms are separated by wooden partitions that friction match the floor
St Johns Ambulance bedroom window View in gallery
The windows in the bedrooms are pocket-size and provide both privacy and views
St Johns Ambulance triangle window View in gallery
The triangular window section was designed for the master sleeping accommodation

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.

St Johns Ambulance bathroom vanity View in gallery
The bath is bright and open, featuring a large mirror

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.

St Johns Ambulance bathroom skylight View in gallery
The mirror is positioned contrary to the window, reflecting the light and view

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