August 6, 2024
AR Design Studio has shared photos of a project they completed that included a new contemporary single-storey extension for a private residence.
Mature trees surround the site to the north and east, and tall lush hedges to the south and west perimeter of the property that provide privacy. The new extension features a spacious new kitchen and dining area that wraps around the southeast corner of the house, replacing the existing ground-floor kitchen.
Timber cladding unites the extension and updated garage, and settles it into its wooded location while contrasting the main house’s red brick.
Cutting diagonally across from the south to the east elevation, the extension creates a dynamic, asymmetrical form that contrasts with the rest of the house. Through careful orientation, the extension frames the pool and garden with large sheets of sliding glass, connecting the interior spaces with the outdoors.
Large tiles flow out from the kitchen to the patio, further blurring the boundaries between the garden and house, and the former garage has been transformed in a similar style to become a gym and office space.
The orientation and recessed glazing ensure the extension benefits from the southern sun without overheating, maintaining a comfortable and energy-efficient environment. The extensive glazing also reduces the need for artificial lighting by maximizing natural light.
Photography by Martin Gardner | Design: AR Design Studio | Contractor: Blue Fish Construction | Building Control: Stroma | Principal Designer: CYMA | SAP – Darren Evans | Structural Engineer: EOC | Landscaping: Winchester Fine Gardens
Source: Contemporist