![]() It all looks lovely, but it costs an absolute fortune to heat! This additional strip of glass was contrived to show off as much greenery as possible. Double doors open from the hallway into the space and your eyes are immediately drawn to the three sets of double doors across the back with views of the garden and trees through to the valley beyond.Įach set of doors has a transom window across the top with leaded-light detailing – a nod to the windows in the original part of the 1930s house. The room, designed by Stedman Blower, Hampshire-based heritage architects, certainly has the wow factor. We pushed the limits of our planning permission and went as far back (20ft) and as high (30ft) as we could with a rear brick extension of our house in Haslemere, Surrey. My father-in-law describes our open-plan living area as a “village hall” – and it’s not meant to be a compliment.
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