This month, in the third part of our series following Kunal Trehan and Thomas Hope as they progress with their build, we are looking at glazing, doors and drainage. “Dull, dull, dull!” do I hear you cry? Not in the least...
“We wanted a light-filled home with large windows to frame the garden views and capture vast amounts of sky,” Kunal says. “We used contemporary frameless glazing to define the exterior and break up the frontage. One entire wall of the house will be glazed, and as well as huge windows on each elevation, we have designed structural glazing to run from the front of the property to the rear, cutting through the roof and flooding the house with light.”
Structural glazing isn’t a term I have heard before, but when I see the CGI of the house, I immediately grasp the singularity of this design, and wonder how they came up with the idea.
“The glazing was always going to make or break the exterior design and we wanted to push the boundaries by introducing some elements that may not have been tried before,” Thomas says. “Kunal, once he has an idea, knows exactly how to take it to the next level and running glazing from front to rear with no break in the ridge join, was the way to do it. The structural glazing runs across the location of the hallway, which is double height in design, so when you enter the house you will be able to see straight up to the sky.”
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Home From Home For Christmas
Want to get away for the festive season but somewhere that’s comfortingly close? Here is our top 10 of feel-good escapes in and around Cheshire
LAUREN SIMON
Lauren is still in shock about where she lives, but is making the most of autumn in Cheshire
LOUISE MINCHIN
The BBC breakfast host on life beyond the red sofa
KALINI KENT
In conversation with Cheshire’s movers and shakers
AT HOME WITH Dave Lister, Lloyd Mullaney, Trunk of Funkster CRAIG CHARLES
The multi-faceted entertainer spends his working life here, there and everywhere, and he’s very happy he has Cheshire to come home to
CLARE MACKINTOSH
Where does the author of four bestselling novels find inspiration when she’s stuck for words?
Suits you
Your chance to take home a bespoke tailored suit made in the heart of Liverpool
Swamp thing
Kunal Trehan and Thomas Hope are creating the home of their dreams in Sandbach, and started with the very damp grounds
An autumn stroll with Darcy and Elizabeth
A quarter of a century ago Colin Firth took a swim and plunged Cheshire’s Lyme Park into global fame
A BRUSH WITH CHESHIRE
Explore our diverse county through the eyes and imaginations of these artists and their very different styles