The Rustic Black Rear Extension Was Added To A 1950’s Brick House

The Rustic Black Rear Extension Was Added To A 1950’s Brick House






The Rustic Black Rear Extension Was Added To A 1950’s Brick House



Stepping inside, and there’s a hallway lined with wood closets that leads to the new extension, and a skylight adds natural light to the interior.


At the end of the hallway, the home opens up to a large open plan room with the kitchen, dining room, and living room.



Wood and steel stairs off the hallway lead up to a lofted area above the kitchen.


The master en-suite bathroom has dark grey tiled walls and floor, a light wood vanity, and a round mirror.
In another bathroom, there’s a skylight adding natural light, while a glass partition separates the shower and bath from the rest of the room.



Located off the hallway, are bedrooms and bathrooms. In the master bedroom, wood covers an entire wall and acts as a headboard for the bed.


The living area of the home opens up to a covered outdoor patio, and at the side of the house, there’s a path that leads from the garage to the backyard.


On the side of the extension, there’s an outdoor shower for washing off after going to the beach. From this location, you can also see where the original house and the new extension connect.



In the living room area, a double-height ceiling creates an open feeling, while a large exposed concrete wall continues from the interior to the exterior of the home.


At the top of the stairs, the loft features a secondary living room that overlooks the living below.


Source: contemporist