Conservation of garden building
Thursday, January 15, 2009 at 02:19PM |
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This project turned a derelict out building attached to a listed building into a garden / breakfast room. Again, this was almost entirely rebuilt using lime mortar and glazed french doors were supplied and fitted to lead out into the garden. The roof was completely replaced using reclaimed clay tiles and incorporating a conservation roof light, a new floor was laid and the existing garden wall was damp-proofed and became an internal wall.
Once the outbuilding was weather tight and secure we knocked through into the main house, adapting the kitchen to suit the customer and laying underfloor heating and slate tiles throughout.
A separate part of the works was to dismantle the existing aluminium conservatory and supply and fit a new bespoke hardwood one.
