Hip-to-gable loft conversion, Exeter

Pennsylvania, Exeter

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Client
David & Sian

Located in the Pennsylvania area of Exeter, this project saw the transformation of an existing property through a hip-to-gable loft conversion.

The design features a stunning Siberian Larch and zinc-clad dormer, integrated solar panels, and three beautifully proportioned Velux windows, strategically placed to maximize natural light and create bright, open living spaces.

Architect Involved:

Hilton Barnfield

A modern, multi-story house with white exterior walls, large glass doors and windows, a brown tiled roof, and solar panels on the roof. The backyard has a patio with furniture and lush greenery.
A modern bathroom with a skylight window showing blue sky and clouds, a marble countertop with two sinks, three mirrors, and wall-mounted lights.
Bright attic space with a large skylight window showing blue sky and clouds, beige carpet, white walls with paneling, a staircase with wooden handrails, and a partially open small closet with clothes inside.
A modern three-story house with a brick and white exterior, multiple windows, and a sloped roof, with two cars parked in front and a shrub on the right side.
Interior view of a staircase with wooden handrails and white balusters, looking up at a large rectangular skylight with a sky view.
A two-story house with white walls, brick accents, and a dark roof, flanked by similar houses. Three cars are parked in front, including a black hatchback, a silver SUV, and a white van. There is a green hedge in front of the house.
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