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Home›Projects›The Lodge

The Lodge

By Jamie Bullock
November 18, 2024
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The Lodge is a bespoke contemporary single-storey extension to a private residence, by award winning Winchester based architects AR Design Studio. The site is surrounded by mature trees to the north and east, and tall lush hedges to the south and west perimeter of the property that provide privacy. A tired patio, pool and garage to the South of the house felt disjointed and in need of regeneration. Inside, the kitchen and dining area were cramped and devoid of light in an existing small extension. AR Design Studio’s proposed extension and refurbishment aimed to transform the house and the surrounding landscape into contemporary spaces for the family to enjoy. The new extension, with a spacious new kitchen and dining area that wraps around the southeast corner of the house, replaces the existing ground floor kitchen. Cutting diagonally across from the south to the east elevation, the extension creates a dynamic, asymmetrical form that contrasts with the rest of the house. Through careful orientation, the extension frames the pool and garden with large sheets of sliding glass. A single picture window to the north frames the front garden, also offering visitors a glimpse through to the family’s tranquil retreat.

Light floods the extension, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. The expanse of glazing can slide open, providing a seamless inside-outside experience. Large tiles flow out from the kitchen to the patio, further blurring the boundaries between garden and house. The former garage has been transformed in a similar style to become a gym and office space. This transformation offers a functional yet elegant solution for work and leisure while providing enclosure to the garden space. Timber cladding unites the contemporary extension and garage and settles it into its verdant wooded location while providing a contrast to the red brick of the main house. Sustainability was a priority throughout the design process. The orientation and recessed glazing ensure the extension benefits from the southern sun without overheating, maintaining a comfortable and energy-efficient environment.

The extensive glazing also reduces the need for artificial lighting by maximising natural light. The Lodge stands as a testament to AR Design Studio’s dedication to innovative and contemporary architecture. Even on a smaller scale, this project not only enhances the value of the property but also provides a wonderful modern, comfortable living space that enables families and friends to enjoy its natural surroundings.

Architect:
AR Design Studio
Calpe House
20 Little Minster Street
Winchester
SO23 9HB, UK
www.ardesignstudio.co.uk
https://www.instagram.com/ardesignstudio/
Tweets by ARDesign_Studio

Photographer:
Martin Gardner | www.martingardner.com

Size:
Extension – 76sqm

Contractor, consultants and Suppliers:
Contractor – Blue Fish Construction
Building Control – Stroma
Principal Designer – CYMA
SAP – Darren Evans
Structural Engineer – EOC
Timber Cladding – SLC Siberian Larch Cladding
Timber pre-weathered treatment – SiOO:X
Kitchen – The Myers Touch
Windows – Velfac
Porcelain Tiles – Stone and Ceramic Warehouse
Soft Landscaping – Winchester Fine Gardens

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