青い家 (タウンハウス、黄色い外壁) の写真
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Oasis Architecture
this 1920s carriage house was substantially rebuilt and linked to the main residence via new garden gate and private courtyard. Care was taken in matching brick and stucco detailing.
2PM Architects
Side and rear kitchen / living / dining room extension in reclaimed London yellow stock brickwork with frameless glazed cantilevering corner, aluminium roof profile and level threshold to patio. 2PM Architects
Steven L. Cohen Architects and Interior Designers
PROJECT TYPE
Four (4), 2-story townhouses with 9,676sf of living space on the New River in the historic Sailboat Bend area
SCOPE
Architecture
LOCATION
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
DESCRIPTION
Two (2), 3 Bedroom / 3-1/2 Bathrooms & Den units and two (2) 4 Bedroom / 4-1/2 Bathroom units
Enhanced open floor plans for maximizing natural lighting with sustainable design-based materials and fixtures
Amenities include private rear patios, covered terraces, swimming pools and private boat docks
Island Colonial-style architecture with horizontal siding, Bahama shutters, decorative railings and metal roofing
nC2 architecture llc
Full gut renovation and facade restoration of an historic 1850s wood-frame townhouse. The current owners found the building as a decaying, vacant SRO (single room occupancy) dwelling with approximately 9 rooming units. The building has been converted to a two-family house with an owner’s triplex over a garden-level rental.
Due to the fact that the very little of the existing structure was serviceable and the change of occupancy necessitated major layout changes, nC2 was able to propose an especially creative and unconventional design for the triplex. This design centers around a continuous 2-run stair which connects the main living space on the parlor level to a family room on the second floor and, finally, to a studio space on the third, thus linking all of the public and semi-public spaces with a single architectural element. This scheme is further enhanced through the use of a wood-slat screen wall which functions as a guardrail for the stair as well as a light-filtering element tying all of the floors together, as well its culmination in a 5’ x 25’ skylight.
Southern Development Homes
West-facing garage townhomes with spectacular views of the Blue Ridge mountains. The brickwork and James Hardie Siding make this a low-maintenance home. Hardi Plank siding in color Heathered Moss JH50-20. Brick veneer is General Shale- Morning Smoke. Windows are Silverline by Andersen Double Hung Low E GBG Vinyl Windows.
Studio DC Architects
Double height house extension with cantilevered corten steel window seat to bedroom and perforated corten steel solar shading below
ロンドンにあるコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (メタルサイディング、黄色い外壁、タウンハウス) の写真
ロンドンにあるコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (メタルサイディング、黄色い外壁、タウンハウス) の写真
Active Builders London ltd
Rear kitchen extension with crittal style windows
ロンドンにある高級な小さなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (レンガサイディング、黄色い外壁、タウンハウス) の写真
ロンドンにある高級な小さなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (レンガサイディング、黄色い外壁、タウンハウス) の写真
Case Architects & Remodelers
Project Developer Samantha Klickna
https://www.houzz.com/pro/samanthaklickna/samantha-klickna-case-design-remodeling-inc
Photography by Stacy Zarin Goldberg
Masterworks Window Fashions & Design, LLC
The clients indicated the existing colors were too heavy, "not them", and not "Capitol Hill". To carry the stone color of the first floor all the way up, that same color in paint was used for the second floor box bay window, and for the eyebrow arch above the third story window, as well as inside the carving above the third story window. With the rakeboards just below the roofline also lightened up, the stone color was use on the small raised accent "x" to the right side at the roofline. The carving on the box bay was detailed in only one color this time, the same white which was used for the window frames and door frame, creating an effect similar to white wrought iron. There are many wrought iron details on Capitol Hill in Washington DC. The meter box on the first floor was painted to blend into the stone, important when it was so close to the front door. The front door was painted a deeper blue that the upper stories. Lastly the wrought iron railings were also de-rusted and repainted. All work was expertly done by Tech Painting. Photography by Brendan Narod, of Bob Narod, Photographer, LLC.
TURN Architects llp
Small side extension made of anthracite zinc and reclaimed brickwork. All construction work Tatham and Gallagher Limited
Rear garden - red cedar fencing and dutch red bricks in herringbone pattern mixed with york stone work slabs
Garden designed by Stephen Grover
Photos by Adam Luszniak
Palette Architecture
Fully restored front porch, stairs, and facade. The building is landmarked.
photos by: Jody Kivort
ニューヨークにある高級な中くらいなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (黄色い外壁、タウンハウス) の写真
ニューヨークにある高級な中くらいなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (黄色い外壁、タウンハウス) の写真
Case Architects & Remodelers
Project Developer Samantha Klickna
https://www.houzz.com/pro/samanthaklickna/samantha-klickna-case-design-remodeling-inc
Photography by Stacy Zarin Goldberg
User
Gorgeously small rear extension to house artists den with pitched roof and bespoke hardwood industrial style window and french doors.
Internally finished with natural stone flooring, painted brick walls, industrial style wash basin, desk, shelves and sash windows to kitchen area.
Chris Snook
Filament Architecture Studio, PLLC
This simple rooftop garden leaves room to grow and evolve into a true oasis. The solar installation provides almost of the energy needed to power and heat the home while the solar awning provides shade and rain protection. This space has been a mosquito free summer destination and has even hosted a preying mantis!
nC2 architecture llc
Winner of a NYC Landmarks Conservancy Award for historic preservation, the George B. and Susan Elkins house, dating to approximately 1852, was painstakingly restored, enlarged and modernized in 2019. This building, the oldest remaining house in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, has been recognized by the NYC Landmarks Commission as an Individual Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
The house was essentially a ruin prior to the renovation. Interiors had been gutted, there were gaping holes in the roof and the exterior was badly damaged and covered with layers of non-historic siding.
The exterior was completely restored to historically-accurate condition and the extensions at the sides were designed to be distinctly modern but deferential to the historic facade. The new interiors are thoroughly modern and many of the finishes utilize materials reclaimed during demolition.
青い家 (タウンハウス、黄色い外壁) の写真
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