Get inspired by these homes finished with coloured render
From an elegant mid-1800s lodge in Hertfordshire to a contemporary pied-à-terre in Surrey, take a look at some of our most inspiring case studies of homes using coloured render
Due to the challenging site in Douglas, Cork, Gareth Sullivan — principal architect at Simply Architecture — designed the property for his own family and project-managed the build. The brief was to design an energy efficient family home that incorporated innovative construction methods to overcome the challenges of a problematic site. Using the weberend MTrender system, finished with webersil TF in Welsh Slate, this is a hugely popular colour choice which perfectly compliments the building's surroundings.
Essendon Lodge in Hertfordshire is an attractive property that underwent a dramatic thermal and aesthetic transformation. The traditional lodge built in the 1800s urgently required a complete renovation in order to provide a comfortable and elegant home for its owners which still preserves some of the original architectural detailing of the property.
Designed by Zodiac Design this 6,000 sq ft property incorporates many ‘smart’ construction systems, products and materials that together create a highly technical and sustainable masterpiece
Bloor Homes Collection at Fortescue Fields, Norton St. Philip
Designed by Professor Robert Adam of Adam Architecture, this award-winning development by Bloor Homes features a stunning collection of 38 individually-styled homes inspired by Georgian architecture. Rendered using Weber monocouche in Ocre Rose, some of the facades are boosted with cast iron dressings and stone quoins lending complete individuality to the homes.
The planning term ‘conservation area’ all too often results in unimaginative new build designs mimicking the surrounding aesthetics rather than offering creative architecture that enhances the area. This stunning new home in Somerset illustrates perfectly how architectural flare and modern building techniques are fused to deliver a property that contributes greatly to the local environment.
Located in Radstock, Bath, Charlton Court is an award-winning new build private home originally constructed in the 1980s before being demolished and undergoing a complete rebuild. Featuring a host of truly remarkable features – including a glass tower that allows generous views of the beautiful rural landscape and gardens – the clean crisp lines created using our monocouche render in Buff completes the home’s attractive aesthetic.
This stunning £3.5milllion contemporary style new-build in Oxted, Hertfordshire was designed and built by award-winning Milgate Homes. Helping to create a sleek, modern exterior for the cutting edge home, this property was finished with monocouche in a scraped texture.