This classic period country house in Hertfordshire required something new and special to create an enlarged kitchen, dining and informal seating area. The Orangery was sympathetically designed to include deep fascias with dentil blocking used to mimic the houses own eaves. Both give substantial weight to the new building.
The considerable roof lantern provides ample natural light to this spacious and comfortable room. Double folding stacking doors open up a vast aperture leading out to the sculptured gardens and a welcoming patio area.
Careful consideration was paid to the matching of bricks, pointing and paint finish, in order to blend the new building with the old.
Specification
Colour: Birch
Size: 7.3m x 5.5.m (40m²)
Location: Hertfordshire
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