家の外観 (混合材サイディング) の写真
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Connect Design 一級建築士事務所
2FのLDKとつながるアウトドアのリビングは、
周囲の視線が気にならないプライベート空間。
料理が楽しくなるオシャレなキッチンで作った料理を
アウトドアのリビングで景色と一緒に楽しめます。
他の地域にある中くらいなモダンスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (混合材サイディング) の写真
他の地域にある中くらいなモダンスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (混合材サイディング) の写真
Christensen Design Management
History:
Client was given a property, that was extremely difficult to build on, with a very steep, 25-30' drop. They tried to sell the property for many years, with no luck. They finally decided that they should build something on it, for themselves, to prove it could be done. No access was allowed at the top of the steep incline. Client assumed it would be an expensive foundation built parallel to the hillside, somehow.
Program:
The program involved a level for one floor living, (LR/DR/KIT/MBR/UTILITY) as an age-in-place for this recently retired couple. Any other levels should have additional bedrooms that could also feel like a separate AirBnB space, or allow for a future caretaker. There was also a desire for a garage with a recreational vehicle and regular car. The main floor should take advantage of the primary views to the southwest, even though the lot faces due west. Also a desire for easy access to an upper level trail and low maintenance materials with easy maintenance access to roof. The preferred style was a fresher, contemporary feel.
Solution:
A concept design was presented, initially desired by the client, parallel to the hillside, as they had originally envisioned.
An alternate idea was also presented, that was perpendicular to the steep hillside. This avoided having difficult foundations on the steep hillside, by spanning... over it. It also allowed the top, main floor to be farther out on the west end of the site to avoid neighboring view blockage & to better see the primary southwest view. Savings in foundation costs allowed the installation of a residential elevator to get from the garage to the top, main living level. Stairs were also available for regular exercise. An exterior deck was angled towards the primary SW view to the San Juan Islands. The roof was originally desired to be a hip style on all sides, but a better solution allowed for a simple slope back to the 10' high east side for easier maintenance & access, since the west side was almost 50' high!
The clients undertook this home as a speculative, temporary project, intending for it to add value, to sell. However, the unexpected solution, and experience in living here, has them wanting to stay forever.
株式会社kotori
前面道路から見た外観。外壁の仕上げはスタッコフレックスの塗り壁とし、色はオーナーとの打ち合わせの結果、ブルーグレーを採用しました。レッドシダーの軒天井とモルタルやコンクリートで仕上げた門柱、駐車スペースも相まって、どこかリゾートの雰囲気が漂う爽やかな住宅となりました。連続で取り付けたリビング吹抜けの窓サッシは、隣り同士サッシと同色のガルバリウム鋼板で繋ぐことで連窓のように仕上げています。
Josh Wynne Construction
Exposed cypress timber beams. Covered outdoor dining. Separate salt water pool and spa. Polished concrete coping. FSC Ipe deck. LEED Platinum home. Photos by Matt McCorteney.
Living Radius Architecture & Interior Design Inc.
The clients wanted to renovate and add to their newly purchased home. Their goal was to modernize and enhance the street presence and interior planning and finishes to suit their needs.
A new, partially submerged garage was added which created a sunny rooftop patio level with the new open plan living, dining and kitchen area. A master suite, guest suite, and media room were included in the new layout.
Hush House
The ShopBoxes grew from a homeowner’s wish to craft a small complex of living spaces on a large wooded lot. Smash designed two structures for living and working, each built by the crafty, hands-on homeowner. Balancing a need for modern quality with a human touch, the sharp geometry of the structures contrasts with warmer and handmade materials and finishes, applied directly by the homeowner/builder. The result blends two aesthetics into very dynamic spaces, staked out as individual sculptures in a private park.
Design by Smash Design Build and Owner (private)
Construction by Owner (private)
Stillwater Design Group
This apartment garage; has a distressed wood and stone wood exterior, reclaimed wood trusses, and a red faded wood. With barn doors for the main garage as well as as the garage for a motor home.
Christensen Design Management
History:
Client was given a property, that was extremely difficult to build on, with a very steep, 25-30' drop. They tried to sell the property for many years, with no luck. They finally decided that they should build something on it, for themselves, to prove it could be done. No access was allowed at the top of the steep incline. Client assumed it would be an expensive foundation built parallel to the hillside, somehow.
Program:
The program involved a level for one floor living, (LR/DR/KIT/MBR/UTILITY) as an age-in-place for this recently retired couple. Any other levels should have additional bedrooms that could also feel like a separate AirBnB space, or allow for a future caretaker. There was also a desire for a garage with a recreational vehicle and regular car. The main floor should take advantage of the primary views to the southwest, even though the lot faces due west. Also a desire for easy access to an upper level trail and low maintenance materials with easy maintenance access to roof. The preferred style was a fresher, contemporary feel.
Solution:
A concept design was presented, initially desired by the client, parallel to the hillside, as they had originally envisioned.
An alternate idea was also presented, that was perpendicular to the steep hillside. This avoided having difficult foundations on the steep hillside, by spanning... over it. It also allowed the top, main floor to be farther out on the west end of the site to avoid neighboring view blockage & to better see the primary southwest view. Savings in foundation costs allowed the installation of a residential elevator to get from the garage to the top, main living level. Stairs were also available for regular exercise. An exterior deck was angled towards the primary SW view to the San Juan Islands. The roof was originally desired to be a hip style on all sides, but a better solution allowed for a simple slope back to the 10' high east side for easier maintenance & access, since the west side was almost 50' high!
The clients undertook this home as a speculative, temporary project, intending for it to add value, to sell. However, the unexpected solution, and experience in living here, has them wanting to stay forever.
Siepmann-Holzbau GmbH
Mit einer Aufstockung aus Holz lässt sich die Wohnqualität in kurzer Zeit entscheidend verbessern. In Ratingen hat sich eine Familie den Wunsch nach mehr Freiraum im eigenen Zuhause erfüllt und 120 Quadratmeter Wohnfläche dazugewonnen.
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