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Roof Maker Case Study | Rutland

Date: 21 June 2019
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Date: 21 June 2019

When Rutland based property developer and designer,聽Ash Design, spotted an opportunity to transform an out-dated property in Oakham, its founder Ash Miles Dennis聽jumped at the chance to reconfigure the layout and bring the design into the 21st聽century.

The three-bedroom terraced property, which is located in the picturesque market town of Oakham, had no central heating system and was in dire need of modernisation to showcase its full potential as the perfect home for a young, growing family.

Ash completely gutted the property and added a single-story rear extension to create a large contemporary open plan downstairs living area and converted the loft space. However during the initial stages of the renovation, the rear extension caused some issues, as engineers advised using a large steel post in the middle of the extension to provide structural support, which would have disrupted the seamless flow of the space.

Roof Maker Case Study | Rutland

Speaking of the build, Ash Miles Dennis Managing Director at Ash Design said: 鈥淲hen we first saw the property it was liveable but in desperate need of an interior makeover so we took it back to bare brick to create a completely new house within the old shell.

鈥淲e were determined to make our vision of creating a wow-factor extension a reality and were unwilling to compromise on having a steel post in the centre. We worked closely with the structural engineers to come up with an alternative solution, which involved a lot of steel beams, to create an amazing space that seamlessly opens out into the courtyard.鈥

Roof Maker Case Study | Rutland

To blur the division between the inside and outside of the property, the brick wall of the kitchen extension was continued into the courtyard and high-end porcelain floor tiles were used throughout to create a large continuous space 鈥 perfect for the warmer summer months.

It was important to allow an abundance of natural light to flood into the extension, which was achieved through the specification and installation of a large bifold door and Roof Maker .

Roof Maker Case Study | Rutland

Ash commented: 鈥淚 have installed Roof Maker rooflights in Rutland on a number of properties, including my own home, due to the sleek design of their products which offer maximum glazing with a minimal frame. We installed a 3.5m x 1.5m for this property and particularly like the ultra slim aluminium glazing bars which complement the contemporary interior design. We opted for the blue tint glazing option to help protect the furniture and porcelain tiles from bleaching in the harsh glare of the sun, giving the new homeowners peace of mind.鈥

The project took six months to complete, with a budget of 拢100,000, and transformed the property into a contemporary family home designed to meet the needs of modern day life and provide the perfect all-year-round entertaining space.

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Frey L. Karts
Wed, 25/11/2020 - 02:52

Love it. At night you can just stare straight on the sky. Glass roof or shingle are now a thing, roofing industry really has come pretty far.

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