Using these details as inspiration, Martine chose shapes, colours and materials for the extension that are in sympathy with Art Deco style. "Trying to match decorative items, like cornicing and ceiling roses, can feel a little contrived," she says. Find and save ideas about art deco extension on Pinterest.
An original Art Deco house is given a modern renovation to create a central spine that frames a view of an existing cumquat tree in the backyard. The renovation project also intended to bring more natural light inside the house. Main focus of this art deco house renovation is the rear house.
Open. The rear extension was influenced by Scandinavian and Mid-Century Modern design, as seen in the light oak flooring, exposed timber rafters, walls of glass, pops of colour, and the sunken lounge. The original Art Deco architecture is honoured through skirting tiles, bench seating, joinery details, red brick, and the curved pergola at the rear.
Art deco style home extensions are usually designed as an extension of an existing structure. They typically feature modern architectural styles and emphasise symmetry, clean lines and geometric shapes that include a modern touch that makes for an aesthetically pleasing home. A contemporary interpretation of the Art Deco period, the new extension inverts the material palette of the original house.
Co Create Architects delivers a stunning, energy. The developer client acquired this large but unprepossessing 1930s house on a large plot in the countryside south of Bristol, to be their family home. Our brief was to remodel and extend the property over two stories in an Art Deco-inspired aesthetic, with flat roofs to the extensions.
The extended and remodelled property includes an enlarged living room, new family/dining room and utility. The merits of the original building have been brought to the fore by considerately utilising materials and architectural detailing in the new extension. The result is a well.