


This is a perfect illustration of how an ultra-modern extension can be seamlessly incorporated into a historic home, showcasing a harmonious blend of old and new architectural styles. The thoughtful design of the extension respects the historical significance of the original structure while introducing innovative elements that enhance its functionality and aesthetic appeal. Our Cottage Red bricks play a crucial role in connecting the contemporary addition to the original house, serving not only as a visual link but also as a tactile reminder of the craftsmanship and materials that define the heritage of the property.
The use of Cottage Red bricks is particularly significant; their rich, warm tones echo the traditional materials used in the original construction, creating a dialogue between the two eras. This choice of brick not only complements the existing facade but also adds a modern twist through the careful arrangement and texture, which contrasts yet harmonizes with the historic elements. The extension features large, expansive windows that invite natural light into the space, creating a bright and airy environment that enhances the overall living experience while still respecting the proportions and scale of the original home.
Furthermore, the integration of modern design principles, such as open floor plans and sustainable building practices, reflects a commitment to contemporary living. The juxtaposition of sleek lines and minimalist features in the new addition serves to highlight the intricate details of the historic home, drawing attention to its unique architectural characteristics. By employing a cohesive color palette and complementary materials, the extension feels like a natural continuation of the home's story rather than a stark contrast.
In essence, this project exemplifies how thoughtful design can bridge the gap between different architectural periods, creating a residence that is both functional for modern living and respectful of its historical roots. The successful melding of the ultra-modern extension with the historic home not only preserves the integrity of the original structure but also enhances its value and livability for future generations.
"In a world where conformity often prevails, our dedication to innovation and sustainability stands out. We welcome you to join us on our journey towards a brighter and more innovative future for bricks."
Sustainable Stewardship
We are committed to a greener future. Our brick factory plants more trees each year (fast growing Eucalyptus trees) rehabilitating our clay fields, embodying our belief in giving back to nature. Our bricks works looks more like a forest than a brick works! Furthermore, we harvest our trees for use in paper and pallet production, ensuring we can continue our tree planting while providing a renewable resource to the paper and packaging industry. Our on site solar farm produces 1000kW and we expect to entirely eliminate our use of electricity from non-renewable sources by 2025.
Factory Flexibility
Our factory is built for flexibility, what other brick makers do with 4 separate lines we do with 1. Our clay preparation line supplies clay clots to our hand moulding line, our pressed brick line, our machine waterstruck line and our extruded line. Within 2 hours we can switch between any of these 4 different methods for making bricks.
World Recognised Projects
Our projects have received acclaim worldwide, including the esteemed Wienerberger Brick Award for the Halle St Peters project.
Global Reach
Today bricks produced in our factory are used in 46 countries and counting.
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