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Houses on Sloping Sites

When a house is located on a sloping site there are always logistical challenges and complexities, but the possible views are amazing. The proper use of architectural glazing on a sloped site house offers excellent opportunity to maximise views from the elevated site position. Below are some brilliant examples of glazing for a home on a sloping site or read the article here https://news.iqglassuk.com/glazing-for-home-on-a-sloping-site/
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A drone view of a house on a sloped site in guersney with staggered garden
Guernsey house on sloped site with large windows
The Moorings is set within a sloping site overlooking the sea at St Peter Port in Guernsey. Set in the cliffs above the coast, the home on a sloping site was designed ‘upside down’ with the bedrooms on the lower floors and living spaces above to get the most of the views. A large shaped structural glass window takes up the centre of the home to offer uninterrupted views from all living areas. Click on the image to see more pictures of this sloped site house
House on sloped site with dug in basement patio and brick walls
House on sloped site in Barnet
Overlooking the greenery of Dollis Valley in Barnet sits High Acres. The large detached home sits expertly within the elevated sloping plot, replacing an existing post-war house on the same footprint. This house is located with London’s greenbelt and used expertly specified installations of architectural glazing to connect the home with the greenery that surrounds it. Click on the image to see more examples of this project.
Coastal House — RD ARCHITECTS | Architect, House, Cedar cladding
Coastal House — RD ARCHITECTS
A house on sloped site with large windows in stone walls
Cornwall house on sloped site with stone and timber cladding
The three storey family home overlooks the beach in Cornwall set up on the sloping cliffs. The home maximises views over the elevated location with large expanses of architectural glazing to the rear. The façade is punched with large format sliding glass doors and matching pivoting glass doors to offer carefully chosen views. Click on the image to see more pictures of this sloped site house.
Expansive architectural glazing package seen in this contemporary dwelling built on a sloping site including a structural glass roof
Full architectural glazing package for contemporary rural build on sloping site
Cedar View, a contemporary rural build in the Chilterns on a sloping site uses an expansive architectural glazing package to frame views of its beautiful countryside surroundings. The entrance is found on the upper floor while the underground section of the two-storey home remains brightly lit by a fixed structural glass roof. Read more about the glazing in this dwelling built on a sloping site on the link below.
Double height marine grade glazing to new build on a sloping site
Marine grade glazing for oversized glass installed to newbuild on a sloping site
Oversized marine grade glazing was installed into this Cornish new build that sits on a sloping site. The front elevation comprises of a double height glass façade that had to be lifted in via a specialist crane that could manouevre on a sloping site. Visit our website to learn more about the glazing to this new build on a sloping site.
Marine grade floor to ceiling glass sliding doors open up views of Portree Loch
A modern Lakeside Cabin in Scotland with marine grade architectural glazing
An elegant, timeless Hebridean new build was designed and constructed on a wooded hillside with marine grade architectural glazing installed to provide wide reaching views of Portree harbour. Follow the link to learn more.
Expansive family home with frameless and minimally framed elements to create a dynamic build | Contemporary living, Rural architecture, Modern house design
Expansive family home with frameless and minimally framed elements to create a dynamic build
St Laurence House, Exmouth, Devon | stan bolt: architect | Building a house, House, Flat roof house
St Laurence House, Exmouth, Devon | Stan Bolt
St Laurence House, Exmouth, Devon
minimal windows® were installed to the ground floor open-plan kitchen, dining and living space to capture… | Modern windows, House plans open floor, Minimal windows
Chestnut Ridge
minimal windows® were installed to the ground floor open-plan kitchen, dining and living space to capture the incredible view.
Timber Clad Home in England | Luxury Modern House
Sweethaws | Structural Glazing and Timber
This luxury modern home design in Surrey England used vertical timber cladding. The windows on this elevation were frameless creating a punch in the side of the building.
To the rear of the home is a garden room where minimal windows sliding glass doors were installed to pro… | Architecture, Minimal windows, Slim framed sliding doors
Belle View, Dorset | Bespoke Property With Architectural Glazing
To the rear of the home is a garden room where minimal windows sliding glass doors were installed to provide access between the areas.
Pin on glass houses
Sand Dunes, Newquay | Luxury Coastal Glazing Project
Sand Dunes Luxury Glazing | Projects | IQ Glass
Sustainable New Build Home in Cornwall
Stone Haven, Cornwall | Sustainable New Build Home | IQ Glass
Sustainable new build home in Cornwall fitted with sliding glass doors and fixed aluminium windows. Get glazing ideas from this sustainable cornwall property project. https://www.iqglassuk.com/projects/stone-haven-sustainable-new-build-home-cornwall/s119418/ #glazingideas #sustainable #cornwall #slidingglassdoors
New build glazed home in Cornwall
From street view, modern glazed elements can be seen, bridging the gap between indoors and outdoors
Sliding glass elements and frameless rooflights create a beautifully modern beachside home