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Two storey side extension with internal remodelling and complete renovation
Two storey side extension with internal remodelling and complete renovation
Home Architecture - Newbury, BerkshireHome Architecture - Newbury, Berkshire
A two storey, side extension with internal remodelling and complete renovation. The extension really accentuates this unique home placed within the scenic environment of the countryside.
luxury Mansion Home Along Inner Coastal Waterway
luxury Mansion Home Along Inner Coastal Waterway
Dream Coast BuildersDream Coast Builders
Nestled along the tranquil Inner Coastal waters, this house exudes a sense of harmony with its natural surroundings. As you approach, you'll be greeted by a vibrant array of outdoor plants that have been lovingly arranged to complement the coastal landscape. The gentle sway of the palm trees and the salty breeze whisper promises of relaxation and escape. The heart of this coastal retreat is the Inner Coastal deck, an inviting space that beckons you to unwind and savor the serenity of the water's edge. Here, you can bask in the golden sun, sip your morning coffee, or simply listen to the gentle lapping of the tide. The house itself is a masterpiece of modern architecture, featuring expansive glass doors and windows that seamlessly blend the indoors with the outdoors. These transparent walls not only flood the interior with natural light but also offer uninterrupted views of the ever-changing coastal panorama. As day turns into night, you can cozy up to the crackling fireplace in the living room, visible from the outside through the glass doors, creating a warm and inviting focal point. The upper level reveals a charming balcony that extends from the master bedroom. It's the perfect place to stargaze or enjoy a glass of wine with a loved one as you relish the symphony of the waves in the background. Whether you're on the balcony, lounging on the deck, or inside the house, this Inner Coastal haven promises an immersive experience that's bound to rejuvenate your soul.
Gardner Carpenter House (1793) - Cedar Roof Replacement
Gardner Carpenter House (1793) - Cedar Roof Replacement
Connecticut Roofcrafters LlcConnecticut Roofcrafters Llc
Overhead view of the Gardner Carpenter House - another Historic Restoration Project in Norwichtown, CT. Built in 1793, the original house (there have been some additions put on in back) needed a new roof - we specified and installed western red cedar. After removing the existing roof, we laid down an Ice & Water Shield underlayment. This view captures the 24 gauge red copper flashing we installed on the chimney as well as cleansing strip just below the ridgeline - which reacts with rainwater to deter organic growth such as mold, moss, or lichen. Also visualized here is the cedar shingle ridge cap.
Villa in the Hills
Villa in the Hills
Riccardo Caracciolo design&servicesRiccardo Caracciolo design&services
Zweistöckiges, Großes Landhaus Einfamilienhaus mit gestrichenen Ziegeln, weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Ziegeldach und rotem Dach in Sonstige
Zweifamilienhaus mit Maisonette
Zweifamilienhaus mit Maisonette
Innenarchitektur KayserInnenarchitektur Kayser
Umbau und Ausbau des Dachgeschosses mit Erschließung des Spitzbodens zum Wohnen, Anbau eines neuen Eingangsbereiches zur Trennung in zwei Wohnungen, Innenausbau mit neuer Badgestaltung, Entwurf, Genehmigungsplanung, Ausführungsplanung, Bauleitung
Rénovation d'un salon dans une ferme
Rénovation d'un salon dans une ferme
AT-MD Atelier d'ArchitecturesAT-MD Atelier d'Architectures
Création d'un bow-window en suspension
Einstöckiges Landhaus Haus mit gestrichenen Ziegeln, Pultdach, Ziegeldach und rotem Dach in Lille
Gardner Carpenter House (1793) - Cedar Roof Replacement
Gardner Carpenter House (1793) - Cedar Roof Replacement
Connecticut Roofcrafters LlcConnecticut Roofcrafters Llc
Rear overhead view of the Gardner Carpenter House - another Historic Restoration Project in Norwichtown, CT. Built in 1793, the original house (there have been some additions put on in back) needed a new roof - we specified and installed western red cedar. This view depicts the three chimney protrusions, flashed with 24 gauge red copper flashing. We also installed a red copper cleansing strip just below the ridge cap on both sides of the roof. We topped this job off with a cedar shingle ridge cap.
Gardner Carpenter House (1793) - Cedar Roof Replacement
Gardner Carpenter House (1793) - Cedar Roof Replacement
Connecticut Roofcrafters LlcConnecticut Roofcrafters Llc
Front view of the Gardner Carpenter House - another Historic Restoration Project in Norwichtown, CT. Built in 1793, the original house (there have been some additions put on in back) needed a new roof - we specified and installed western red cedar. After removing the existing roof, we laid down an Ice & Water Shield underlayment. We flashed all chimney protrusions with 24 gauge red copper flashing and installed a red copper cleansing strip just below the ridge cap on both sides of the roof. We topped this job off with a cedar shingle ridge cap.
Gardner Carpenter House (1793) - Cedar Roof Replacement
Gardner Carpenter House (1793) - Cedar Roof Replacement
Connecticut Roofcrafters LlcConnecticut Roofcrafters Llc
The National Register of Historic Places plaque on the Gardner Carpenter House - another Historic Restoration Project in Norwichtown, CT. Built in 1793, the original house (there have been some additions put on in back) needed a new roof - we specified and installed western red cedar. After removing the existing roof, we laid down an Ice & Water Shield underlayment. We flashed all chimney protrusions with 24 gauge red copper flashing and installed a red copper cleansing strip just below the ridge cap on both sides of the roof. We topped this job off with a cedar shingle ridge cap.
Gardner Carpenter House (1793) - Cedar Roof Replacement
Gardner Carpenter House (1793) - Cedar Roof Replacement
Connecticut Roofcrafters LlcConnecticut Roofcrafters Llc
The BEFORE picture of the Gardner Carpenter House in Norwichtown, CT before we removed the existing roof to install a new western red cedar roof system.
Gardner Carpenter House (1793) - Cedar Roof Replacement
Gardner Carpenter House (1793) - Cedar Roof Replacement
Connecticut Roofcrafters LlcConnecticut Roofcrafters Llc
An alternate overhead view of the Gardner Carpenter House - another Historic Restoration Project in Norwichtown, CT. Built in 1793, the original house (there have been some additions put on in back) needed a new roof - we specified and installed western red cedar. After removing the existing roof, we laid down an Ice & Water Shield underlayment. This view captures the 24 gauge red copper flashing we installed on the chimney as well as cleansing strip just below the ridgeline - which reacts with rainwater to deter organic growth such as mold, moss, or lichen. Also visualized here is the cedar shingle ridge cap.

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