Dalkeith

This 1930’s Surrey house was transformed by a reconfiguration and rear extension, and a three-pane slim patio door of minimal windows. The three-pane patio door sits within the rear elevation of the new extension, providing the main connection between the newly organised ground floor living spaces and the rear garden. The rear elevation of the contemporary extension was created with dark grey bricks. The slim patio door sits within this solid structure, providing a sliding wall of light within the extension façade. The use of a three-pane slim patio door design ensures that the centre view through the glass elevation is clear, with no sightlines.

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