Set within the ground of a large Victorian residence in Netley, a ground floor side extension has transformed Telemark House into a striking example of timeless architecture reimagined for modern living. This thoughtful intervention replaces an outdated conservatory with a light-filled high-end orangery – an exciting blend of classic elegance and contemporary comfort.
Drawing inspiration from the original period home, the new orangery retains the character of the Victorian aesthetic while introducing a palette of premium materials and cutting-edge design details.
Flowing seamlessly from the existing family room, the new space opens out to the garden, creating a natural continuation of the home’s living area. Red-facing brickwork and symmetrical, arched glazing reflect the period features of the main house, ensuring a visually cohesive and sensitive addition. A stunning lantern-style roof and extensive glazing maximises natural light, establishing a bright, welcoming atmosphere.
The extension flows effortlessly from the existing family room, evolving into a multifunctional living space that adapts effortlessly to refined living – be it an elegant retreat, a sophisticated dining area or a luminous entertaining zone. The high-end orangery not only enhances the home’s traditional qualities but elevates them creating a timeless and elegant connection that has light, space and contemporary comfort.