切妻屋根の家 (メタルサイディング、混合材サイディング、下見板張り) の写真
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Duke Homes, Inc.
Stone, brick and clapboard mix to add interest and appeal to the home's traditional exterior.
インディアナポリスにある高級なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (混合材サイディング、下見板張り) の写真
インディアナポリスにある高級なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (混合材サイディング、下見板張り) の写真
David Reid Homes
Built upon a hillside of terraces overlooking Lake Ohakuri (part of the Waikato River system), this modern farmhouse has been designed to capture the breathtaking lake views from almost every room.
The house is comprised of two offset pavilions linked by a hallway. The gabled forms are clad in black Linea weatherboard. Combined with the white-trim windows and reclaimed brick chimney this home takes on the traditional barn/farmhouse look the owners were keen to create.
The bedroom pavilion is set back while the living zone pushes forward to follow the course of the river. The kitchen is located in the middle of the floorplan, close to a covered patio.
The interior styling combines old-fashioned French Country with hard-industrial, featuring modern country-style white cabinetry; exposed white trusses with black-metal brackets and industrial metal pendants over the kitchen island bench. Unique pieces such as the bathroom vanity top (crafted from a huge slab of macrocarpa) add to the charm of this home.
The whole house is geothermally heated from an on-site bore, so there is seldom the need to light a fire.
Timberlake Custom Homes
Kurtis Miller - KM Pics
アトランタにある中くらいなトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (混合材サイディング、縦張り、下見板張り) の写真
アトランタにある中くらいなトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (混合材サイディング、縦張り、下見板張り) の写真
12/12 Architects & Planners
New Craftsman style home, approx 3200sf on 60' wide lot. Views from the street, highlighting front porch, large overhangs, Craftsman detailing. Photos by Robert McKendrick Photography.
United Home Experts
Sometimes, there are moments in the remodeling experience that words cannot fully explain how amazing it can be.
This home in Quincy, MA 02169 is one of those moments for our team.
This now stunning colonial underwent one of the biggest transformations of the year. Previously, the home held its original cedar clapboards that since 1960 have rotted, cracked, peeled, and was an eyesore for the homeowners.
GorillaPlank™ Siding System featuring Everlast Composite Siding:
Color chosen:
- 7” Blue Spruce
- 4” PVC Trim
- Exterior Painting
- Prepped, pressure-washed, and painted foundation to match the siding color.
Leak-Proof Roof® System featuring Owens Corning Asphalt Shingles:
Color chosen:
- Estate Gray TruDefinition® Duration asphalt shingles
- 5” Seamless White Aluminum Gutters
Marvin Elevate Windows
Color chosen:
- Stone White
Window Styles:
- Double-Hung windows
- 3-Lite Slider windows
- Casements windows
Marvin Essentials Sliding Patio Door
Color chosen:
Stone White
Provia Signet Fiberglass Entry Door
Color chosen:
- Mahogany (exterior)
- Mountain Berry (interior)
Richmond Hill Design + Build
Charming and timeless, 5 bedroom, 3 bath, freshly-painted brick Dutch Colonial nestled in the quiet neighborhood of Sauer’s Gardens (in the Mary Munford Elementary School district)! We have fully-renovated and expanded this home to include the stylish and must-have modern upgrades, but have also worked to preserve the character of a historic 1920’s home. As you walk in to the welcoming foyer, a lovely living/sitting room with original fireplace is on your right and private dining room on your left. Go through the French doors of the sitting room and you’ll enter the heart of the home – the kitchen and family room. Featuring quartz countertops, two-toned cabinetry and large, 8’ x 5’ island with sink, the completely-renovated kitchen also sports stainless-steel Frigidaire appliances, soft close doors/drawers and recessed lighting. The bright, open family room has a fireplace and wall of windows that overlooks the spacious, fenced back yard with shed. Enjoy the flexibility of the first-floor bedroom/private study/office and adjoining full bath. Upstairs, the owner’s suite features a vaulted ceiling, 2 closets and dual vanity, water closet and large, frameless shower in the bath. Three additional bedrooms (2 with walk-in closets), full bath and laundry room round out the second floor. The unfinished basement, with access from the kitchen/family room, offers plenty of storage.
Katie Hutchison Studio
This project for a builder husband and interior-designer wife involved adding onto and restoring the luster of a c. 1883 Carpenter Gothic cottage in Barrington that they had occupied for years while raising their two sons. They were ready to ditch their small tacked-on kitchen that was mostly isolated from the rest of the house, views/daylight, as well as the yard, and replace it with something more generous, brighter, and more open that would improve flow inside and out. They were also eager for a better mudroom, new first-floor 3/4 bath, new basement stair, and a new second-floor master suite above.
The design challenge was to conceive of an addition and renovations that would be in balanced conversation with the original house without dwarfing or competing with it. The new cross-gable addition echoes the original house form, at a somewhat smaller scale and with a simplified more contemporary exterior treatment that is sympathetic to the old house but clearly differentiated from it.
Renovations included the removal of replacement vinyl windows by others and the installation of new Pella black clad windows in the original house, a new dormer in one of the son’s bedrooms, and in the addition. At the first-floor interior intersection between the existing house and the addition, two new large openings enhance flow and access to daylight/view and are outfitted with pairs of salvaged oversized clear-finished wooden barn-slider doors that lend character and visual warmth.
A new exterior deck off the kitchen addition leads to a new enlarged backyard patio that is also accessible from the new full basement directly below the addition.
(Interior fit-out and interior finishes/fixtures by the Owners)
Meyer Brothers and Sons, design | build | remodel
シンシナティにあるラグジュアリーな巨大なカントリー風のおしゃれな家の外観 (混合材サイディング、下見板張り) の写真
User
A welcoming covered walkway leads guests to the front entry, which has been updated with a pivoting alder door to reflect the homeowners’ modern sensibilities.
Carter Tippins Photography
TOV Siding and Roofing
For the siding scope of work at this project we proposed the following labor and materials:
Tyvek House Wrap WRB
James Hardie Cement fiber siding and soffit
Metal flashing at head of windows/doors
Metal Z,H,X trim
Flashing tape
Caulking/spackle/sealant
Galvanized fasteners
Primed white wood trim
All labor, tools, and equipment to complete this scope of work.
Katie Hutchison Studio
This project for a builder husband and interior-designer wife involved adding onto and restoring the luster of a c. 1883 Carpenter Gothic cottage in Barrington that they had occupied for years while raising their two sons. They were ready to ditch their small tacked-on kitchen that was mostly isolated from the rest of the house, views/daylight, as well as the yard, and replace it with something more generous, brighter, and more open that would improve flow inside and out. They were also eager for a better mudroom, new first-floor 3/4 bath, new basement stair, and a new second-floor master suite above.
The design challenge was to conceive of an addition and renovations that would be in balanced conversation with the original house without dwarfing or competing with it. The new cross-gable addition echoes the original house form, at a somewhat smaller scale and with a simplified more contemporary exterior treatment that is sympathetic to the old house but clearly differentiated from it.
Renovations included the removal of replacement vinyl windows by others and the installation of new Pella black clad windows in the original house, a new dormer in one of the son’s bedrooms, and in the addition. At the first-floor interior intersection between the existing house and the addition, two new large openings enhance flow and access to daylight/view and are outfitted with pairs of salvaged oversized clear-finished wooden barn-slider doors that lend character and visual warmth.
A new exterior deck off the kitchen addition leads to a new enlarged backyard patio that is also accessible from the new full basement directly below the addition.
(Interior fit-out and interior finishes/fixtures by the Owners)
切妻屋根の家 (メタルサイディング、混合材サイディング、下見板張り) の写真
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