Thursday, July 26, 2018

New house behind an existing


Subdividing older properties to create new smaller lots is becoming quite popular.  It can create a lump sum cash flow, reduce the size of your lot reducing maintenance.  This client wanted to create something with Hampton style and for economic reasons it was decided to build the top floor in framing with clad exterior.

As the house is accessed down a narrow driveway and the garage is entered with a swing to the right, it changes the way a home presents itself to the visitor.


 The rear of the home (the side of the original lot) has a wonderful north facing aspect which enables the design to make maximum gain of winter sun allowing it to penetrate deep into the living area whilst a typical eave will keep the sun out of the house during the hot summer months.
Eaves blocks the sun from entering the home in summer (midday Jan 21)
Deep penetration of low winter sun into the living areas.



And the finished home sits magnificently at the end of it's driveway.




Rear north facing glass allows in winter sunshine bathing the house in light but excludes summer sun.








Extensive glass to the north facing private courtyard.

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