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Residential Greenhouses by Solar Innovations, Inc. - Aluminum greenhouse.
Solar Innovations, Inc. // Greenhouses
Réalisation d'une véranda tradition avec un plafond en verre.
Réalisation d'une véranda tradition avec un plafond en verre.
T design architecture
Idée de décoration pour une grande véranda urbaine avec aucune cheminée, un plafond en verre et un sol multicolore.
Marracar Design
Meredith Gilardoni Photography
Aménagement d'une véranda bord de mer avec un sol en brique, un plafond en verre et un sol rouge.
Aménagement d'une véranda bord de mer avec un sol en brique, un plafond en verre et un sol rouge.
PETKUS BROTHERS
Four Seasons Sunroom
Inspiration pour une véranda craftsman de taille moyenne avec un sol en bois brun, aucune cheminée et un plafond en verre.
Inspiration pour une véranda craftsman de taille moyenne avec un sol en bois brun, aucune cheminée et un plafond en verre.
Linda Fritschy Interior Design
Charles David Smith
Aménagement d'une grande véranda classique avec un sol en bois brun, aucune cheminée et un plafond en verre.
Aménagement d'une grande véranda classique avec un sol en bois brun, aucune cheminée et un plafond en verre.
Kate Lester Interiors
Cette photo montre une véranda éclectique avec un sol en bois brun, un plafond en verre et un sol marron.
SoKipling
The large conservatory on the roof top was divided into 3 separate areas to make the most of the layout dictated by the important chimney breast. and the stairwell
There is a reading area with storage cupboard that extend behind the chimney breast, an office area and a lounge area with storage. TV and music..
All the furniture is made out of painted wood with Ash tops
NJ Sunroom Additions
indoor pool
Idée de décoration pour une très grande véranda marine avec un plafond en verre.
Idée de décoration pour une très grande véranda marine avec un plafond en verre.
Reader & Swartz Architects, P.C.
This house is firmly planted in the Shenandoah Valley, while its inspiration is tied to the owner’s British ancestry and fondness for English country houses.
The main level of the house is organized with the living room and the kitchen / dining spaces flanking a center hall and an open staircase (which is open up to the attic level). A conservatory connects an entry and mud room to the kitchen. On the attic level, a roof deck embraces expansive views of the property and the Blue Ridge Mountains to the southeast.
Mozolowski & Murray
A stunning hipped roof bespoke timber conservatory with projecting peaks on two elevations. Designed and installed by Mozolowski & Murray. Bifolding doors connect the house to the new conservatory. Finished externally in Dusty Grey and White internal. Soft blue walls completed with a blue corner sofa suite make this a tranquil space to relax in.
Deimler Family Construction
Exemple d'une véranda chic de taille moyenne avec un sol en carrelage de porcelaine, aucune cheminée, un plafond en verre et un sol gris.
Sunspace Design, Inc.
Kittery Junction was originally constructed by the York Harbor & Beach Railroad Co. between 1886 and 1887. In the days when the locomotive was the preferred method of transportation for much of America’s population, this project site provided both passenger and freight service between Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and York Beach, Maine. It was usually the case that a train station constructed during this period would have its own unique architecture, and this site was no exception.
Now privately owned, this structure proudly stands overlooking Barrell’s Pond. To capture this view, the new owner approached our design team with a vision of a master bedroom Victorian conservatory facing the serene body of water. Respectful of the existing architectural details, Sunspace Design worked to bring this vision to reality using our solid conventional walls, custom Marvin windows, and a custom shop-built octagonal conservatory glass roof system. This combination enabled us to meet strong energy efficiency requirements while creating a classic Victorian conservatory that met the client’s hopes.
The glass roof system was constructed in the shop, transported to site, and raised in place to reduce on site construction time. With windows and doors provided by a top window manufacturer, the 2’ x 6’ wall construction with gave us complete design control. With solid wood framing, fiberglass R-21 insulation in the walls, and sputter coated low-E sun control properties in the custom glass roof system, the construction is both structurally and thermally sound. The end result is a comfortable Victorian conservatory addition that can easily withstand the harsh elements of a Maine winter.
We’ve been designing and building conservatories in New England since 1981. This project stands as a model of our commitment to quality. We utilize this construction process for all of our sunrooms, skylights, conservatories, and orangeries to ensure a final product that is unsurpassed in quality and performance.
Oksana Vladi
Oksana Krichman
Cette photo montre une véranda tendance de taille moyenne avec parquet clair, aucune cheminée, un plafond en verre et un sol beige.
Cette photo montre une véranda tendance de taille moyenne avec parquet clair, aucune cheminée, un plafond en verre et un sol beige.
Sunspace Design, Inc.
Kittery Junction was originally constructed by the York Harbor & Beach Railroad Co. between 1886 and 1887. In the days when the locomotive was the preferred method of transportation for much of America’s population, this project site provided both passenger and freight service between Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and York Beach, Maine. It was usually the case that a train station constructed during this period would have its own unique architecture, and this site was no exception.
Now privately owned, this structure proudly stands overlooking Barrell’s Pond. To capture this view, the new owner approached our design team with a vision of a master bedroom Victorian conservatory facing the serene body of water. Respectful of the existing architectural details, Sunspace Design worked to bring this vision to reality using our solid conventional walls, custom Marvin windows, and a custom shop-built octagonal conservatory glass roof system. This combination enabled us to meet strong energy efficiency requirements while creating a classic Victorian conservatory that met the client’s hopes.
The glass roof system was constructed in the shop, transported to site, and raised in place to reduce on site construction time. With windows and doors provided by a top window manufacturer, the 2’ x 6’ wall construction with gave us complete design control. With solid wood framing, fiberglass R-21 insulation in the walls, and sputter coated low-E sun control properties in the custom glass roof system, the construction is both structurally and thermally sound. The end result is a comfortable Victorian conservatory addition that can easily withstand the harsh elements of a Maine winter.
We’ve been designing and building conservatories in New England since 1981. This project stands as a model of our commitment to quality. We utilize this construction process for all of our sunrooms, skylights, conservatories, and orangeries to ensure a final product that is unsurpassed in quality and performance.
Stoneridge Outdoor Living
CURVE EAVE STYLE, WHITE ALUMINUM FRAME AND TRIM, TILE FLOORING, ALL GLASS
Cette photo montre une grande véranda tendance avec un sol en carrelage de céramique, aucune cheminée et un plafond en verre.
Cette photo montre une grande véranda tendance avec un sol en carrelage de céramique, aucune cheminée et un plafond en verre.
JC - Exklusive Wintergärten
JC - Exklusive Wintergärten
Réalisation d'une très grande véranda victorienne avec un sol en carrelage de porcelaine et un plafond en verre.
Réalisation d'une très grande véranda victorienne avec un sol en carrelage de porcelaine et un plafond en verre.
Idées déco de vérandas turquoises avec un plafond en verre
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