The redesign began with the removal of partitions, allowing the interior to change completely and make the space of the house more open. By removing structural obstacles, the architects were able to improve cross-ventilation and seamlessly integrate the bungalowโs family rooms into one.
But the most original solution was to build a square glass and wood beam addition on the far side of the house. The extension had a striking effect on the bungalowโs appearance, brightening and refreshing it, and also greatly increasing the size of the building. This magnificent new pavilion includes a living room, kitchen and dining room overlooking the beautiful garden.
The spacious boardwalk terrace, which adjoins the living room, harmoniously complements the structure of the extension, which, in turn, fits perfectly into the classic image of the house. The oak floor, lined ceiling, and large folding doors made of glass add freshness and lightness to the interior. Panoramic glazing keeps the pavilion light and comfortable even during the cold season.
Can you please provide some specific examples of common mistakes to avoid when remodeling a family home with glass additions?
What are the most common mistakes people make when remodeling a family home with glass additions, and how can they be resolved or avoided?