ET.07 – 4 Bedroom
Love this outdoor living space flowing from the communal indoor spaces, this is the perfect combination! Dormer windows could replace these en-suite velux roof lights, giving more space and additional detail to teh roof, with juts a modest uplift in cost.
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The Growing House – design .3. Extending the house further on each side to include more family living space on the ground floor and and larger en-suite master bedroom with dressing room on the first floor. Great family layout, lots of spaces to be together, yet plenty more to be apart!
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The Growing House – design .2. Extending the house to include a study and more outdoor living space on the ground floor and an extra bedroom on the first floor.
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The Growing House – design .1. Our growing house evolved from the idea that achieving the perfect design is often realised through a process of modification. Designs can be extended or shrunk to meet your budget. This design can grow to suit your requirements for living today or your aspirations for tomorrow.
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The rear elevation of this design must face south! Add a big back yard or some stunning views and this layout is complete! The stair in this layout is the focal point of the entire house – a grand statement stair here is essential!
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With traditional Queen-Anne style features, this design is like an understated mansion – regal almost! Dormers or no dormers? That’s the question! Build with 3 storeys, develop the 2nd storey in time, or choose to have no dormers at all. Detach the garage to retain the symmetry of the design.
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Super efficient ‘town house’ design with room in the roof for growing family. Traditional on the outside with open modern spaces inside, offers the potential to surprise first time visitors.
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Love the quaint, cosy cottage feel of this design. A feature entrance gable can give additional character. Option to replace the larder with a utility and open up the kitchen into a dining room. A utility room off a kitchen is practical, but some may prefer this layout with open plan kitchen/dining room.
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Simple shapes and big continuous wall areas make for the most economical designs, both in build costs and thermal efficiencies. A classic layout for functional family living. Think fun times prepping dinner together in the kitchen, then nestling in front of the warm fire late in the evening in the lounge.
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