IRISH TIMES
15th November 207
Extensions that allow you to
stay put
by Emma Cullinan
Some architectural practices
are now specialising at the high end where finishes are good,
the clients get an extension that suits their lifestyle and
which links into the existing house well, rather than being
a one-size-fits-all add-on to a house, says Gary Mongey, of
Box Architecture.
Renovations of existing
houses do tend to swallow money, especially in period homes,
says Mongey.
"Rewiring, replastering
and replumbing and the need to spend money on the original
fabric can mean throwing a lot of money into the existing
house which you don't really see."
He points out that one
difference between a bespoke and standard extension is the
way the new structure knits into the existing house and how
the circulation works between them.
"We will first look at
a house, see what is and isn't working and analyse what needs
doing. Sometimes a wall on the original house needs to disappear
and we work on making the connection so good that people don't
realize it's there, for instance by having the floor level
the throughout."
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