Refurb & Restore Issue 30 2022 | Page 33

The porcelain cladding is set out in strips that have been carefully designed and proportioned to a rhythm of four different widths ranging from 150 to 432mm . These take inspiration from a variety of proportional inspirations found within the historic dwelling and have been set out to neatly abut the proposed openings with as little waste as possible . The one leftover [ contingency ] panel was left uncut and repurposed as a bespoke tabletop .
The extension houses the new kitchen and dining spaces , freeing up space within the main house to provide additional bathroom and utility rooms that add functionality for the Clients . The design includes an angled popout that serves as a reading nook whilst providing unrivaled views of the surrounding countryside . This
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