Extensions

JOINING HOUSES:

Example - Joining Houses

Above: A Dirranbandi Dream Home ... View plans and images.
(An example of what can be done with hard work and an eye for detail)

See another example of two houses in the planning stages of being connected... click to view plans

Increase the living area of your home by adding a complete wing and renovating the extension to co-ordinate with your current design. This wing was added to the rear of the main house by placing a smaller cottage set back from the main house and then linked up.

More examples:

Join two houses together
Maximum results can be achieved with minimal effort, thus saving you money. Currently, the high demand for large open plan Colonials and Queenslanders is leading to increased prices - so now home buyers are joining houses together as a less expensive option.
This house features 6 bedrooms - all in the roof!
This Gable Colonial has been extended to a split level

The following series of photographs shows what can be achieved:

Before renovation
Prior to extensions and renovations
Another building has been added on at the back of the house
Front View
Back View
Front View
Back View


Verandahs

Example - Curved Roof Verandah
Beautify the exterior appearance of your colonial by incorporating a curved roof over a front verandah. This feature can be enhanced by adding railings of your choice. Note the stylish entry archway.

    Large East-West Extension with grand entrance, ballistrading and batwing stairway.


Two Storey

Example - 2 Storey
An extremely practical solution to adding living space is to raise your Queenslander or Colonial and build in underneath. Stairways and balistrading complete a superb effect.
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