Reclaimed Brick Extensions

This Cozy Home Extension is Made Out of Recycled Bricks

Australian architect David Boyle used reclaimed bricks to give a Sydney home a modern upgrade. In recent years, many architects have turned to recycled materials to update older homes in a sustainable way. This home used recycled bricks to maximize the existing living space.

'Walter Street Terrace' a unique property located in a residential neighborhood in Bondi Junction. To maximize the home's existing space, the architect added an extension at the back of the building. This extension features high ceilings, skylights and glazed doors that fill the space with an abundance of natural light. Reclaimed brick was then used to help the walls and floors blend in with the existing architecture.

The creative home extension demonstrates how architects can use old materials to give homes a modern upgrade.
Trend Themes
1. Reclaimed Materials - Opportunities for architects to utilize recycled materials in home renovations and extensions
2. Sustainable Architecture - The increasing trend of using eco-friendly building practices to update and improve existing homes
3. Natural Light Design - Architectural focus on incorporating natural light into home spaces through skylights and glazed doors
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore innovative ways to incorporate reclaimed materials and sustainable practices into their designs
2. Construction - Construction companies can specialize in utilizing recycled materials for home renovations and extensions
3. Home Improvement - Home improvement businesses can offer services focused on maximizing natural light through the use of skylights and glazed doors

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