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Cove cottage
75_03.jpgThis cottage was built in the 1950's as a residence for a local fisherman.
It is situated on a steep hill overlooking Howth harbourand has spectacular
views of the sea.

The present owners love their home but needed to redesign in order to take full
advantage of the incredible sea views from a raised decking area at the back.
They also wanted to increase the amount of daylight in the house as the
original cottage had small windows and tended to be dark inside. The
remodelling created a new 1,500 sq. ft. space that provided an entertaining
and relaxing area.

The clients came to Marvin Architectural to discuss their specific glazing
design with one of the in-house architectural technicians. They had a
specific requirement for tinted glass as the owner had previously
experienced headaches from the glare off the sea.

A special polygon window was designed to go over a set of French doors. The number of units used
was 15+ casemaster and polygon style windows and 3 sets of French Doors. The units were painted
on the inside with Evergreen cladding to the exterior. The tinted colour chosen for the glass was a light
subtle green to blend with the evergreen cladding.

The rest of the specification included fly screens and Low-E glazing. Antique brass hardware was chosen
for the doors.

The owners were very pleased with the outcome. They commented that they were "ecstatic" with the
outcome and had highly recommended Marvin Windows and Doors to their friends. The owner refers
to the space as "therapeutic" and is the favourite place in which to relax with friends. The Low-E
glazing has also cut down significantly on fuel bills.

Specifications

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Architects:

Sunroom Extension

Cottage style

1,500 sq. ft.

15 casement and polygon style

3 sets of French Doors

Composite window and door units: Evergreen clad exterior and painted
interior with antique brass hardware and fly screens. All the units were
tinted light green with Low-E glazing. A number of special polygon shapes
were customised to accommodate unusual glazing sections.

Beer and Burgess Architects
Bunclody
Co. Wexford

 

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