ミッドセンチュリースタイルの家の外観の写真
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Colour Consulting by Leanne
Updated midcentury modern bungalow colours with Sherwin Williams paint colours. Original colours were a pale pinky beige which looked outdated and unattractive.
We created a new warm colour palette that would tone down the pink in the stone front and give a much more cohesive look.
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
Using a variety of hardscaping materials (wood, tile, rock, gravel and concrete) creates movement and interest in the landscape. The accordion doors on the left side of the tiled patio open completely--and in two different directions--thus opening the secondary dwelling unit entirely to the outdoors.
Donald Lococo Architects
Designed in 1970 for an art collector, the existing referenced 70’s architectural principles. With its cadence of ‘70’s brick masses punctuated by a garage and a 4-foot-deep entrance recess. This recess, however, didn’t convey to the interior, which was occupied by disjointed service spaces. To solve, service spaces are moved and reorganized in open void in the garage. (See plan) This also organized the home: Service & utility on the left, reception central, and communal living spaces on the right.
To maintain clarity of the simple one-story 70’s composition, the second story add is recessive. A flex-studio/extra bedroom and office are designed ensuite creating a slender form and orienting them front to back and setting it back allows the add recede. Curves create a definite departure from the 70s home and by detailing it to "hover like a thought" above the first-floor roof and mentally removable sympathetic add.Existing unrelenting interior walls and a windowless entry, although ideal for fine art was unconducive for the young family of three. Added glass at the front recess welcomes light view and the removal of interior walls not only liberate rooms to communicate with each other but also reinform the cleared central entry space as a hub.
Even though the renovation reinforms its relationship with art, the joy and appreciation of art was not dismissed. A metal sculpture lost in the corner of the south side yard bumps the sculpture at the front entrance to the kitchen terrace over an added pedestal. (See plans) Since the roof couldn’t be railed without compromising the one-story '70s composition, the sculpture garden remains physically inaccessible however mirrors flanking the chimney allow the sculptures to be appreciated in three dimensions. The mirrors also afford privacy from the adjacent Tudor's large master bedroom addition 16-feet away.
Azenco Outdoor
There’s nothing more suitable than pergolas for windy areas like Florida. And our clients over in Coral Gables became huge fans of our custom R-Shade wall-mounted pergola.
Lindus Construction/Midwest LeafGuard
We’re the area’s exclusive source for LeafGuard® Brand Gutters, which feature reliable clog protection, remarkable visual appeal, and time-tested durability. In addition to being installed on countless homes across the country, LeafGuard® Brand Gutters have earned the Good Housekeeping Seal of approval, so you can trust that you’re receiving a gutter solution that’s far superior to what other gutter companies offer.
Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at a gutter installation our craftsmen completed for our client, Chris.
Haynsworth Custom Homes
Stunning midcentury-inspired custom home in Dallas.
ダラスにある高級なミッドセンチュ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) の写真
ダラスにある高級なミッドセンチュ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) の写真
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
The new garage ties in seamlessly with the original structure. Just to the right and behind the garage is an intimate courtyard. Concrete squares divided by rocks allow for movement between areas without creating a monolith, and provide additional opportunities for water absorption into the landscape.
Donald Lococo Architects
Designed in 1970 for an art collector, the existing referenced 70’s architectural principles. With its cadence of ‘70’s brick masses punctuated by a garage and a 4-foot-deep entrance recess. This recess, however, didn’t convey to the interior, which was occupied by disjointed service spaces. To solve, service spaces are moved and reorganized in open void in the garage. (See plan) This also organized the home: Service & utility on the left, reception central, and communal living spaces on the right.
To maintain clarity of the simple one-story 70’s composition, the second story add is recessive. A flex-studio/extra bedroom and office are designed ensuite creating a slender form and orienting them front to back and setting it back allows the add recede. Curves create a definite departure from the 70s home and by detailing it to "hover like a thought" above the first-floor roof and mentally removable sympathetic add.Existing unrelenting interior walls and a windowless entry, although ideal for fine art was unconducive for the young family of three. Added glass at the front recess welcomes light view and the removal of interior walls not only liberate rooms to communicate with each other but also reinform the cleared central entry space as a hub.
Even though the renovation reinforms its relationship with art, the joy and appreciation of art was not dismissed. A metal sculpture lost in the corner of the south side yard bumps the sculpture at the front entrance to the kitchen terrace over an added pedestal. (See plans) Since the roof couldn’t be railed without compromising the one-story '70s composition, the sculpture garden remains physically inaccessible however mirrors flanking the chimney allow the sculptures to be appreciated in three dimensions. The mirrors also afford privacy from the adjacent Tudor's large master bedroom addition 16-feet away.
Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
This stunning mansion features an incredible exterior front fountain, brick pavers, a stately circular drive and formal front entry, plus luxury landscaping.
Lindus Construction/Midwest LeafGuard
Homeowners that have LeafGuard® Brand Gutters installed experience the ultimate peace of mind.
Fashioned from aluminum that's 20% thicker than ordinary gutters, LeafGuard® is the only patented system guaranteed never to clog, or we clean them for free.
Here's a behind-the-scenes look at a project our craftsmen completed for our client, Mary.
Lindus Construction/Midwest LeafGuard
Built in 1940, Jim’s Richfield, MN home’s unique façade offered tremendous curb appeal. The house had many charming features that had kept Jim living there for three decades. However, over the years, the condition of the home’s original windows had begun to deteriorate. Even more frustrating was the fact that open and closing many of the windows had become a near impossible task. Wanting the very best windows for his home, he opted for double hung Infinity® From Marvin Windows.
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
The accordion doors on the left open in two directions, away from the corner where they meet. When open, the area is entirely unobstructed, encouraging folks to enjoy the courtyard.
Lindus Construction/Midwest LeafGuard
We are so confident in the performance of LeafGuard® Brand Gutters that we offer a “No Clog Warranty” that extends to both the current and next homeowner. We also provide a lifetime workmanship warranty on our gutter installation services, as well as a limited lifetime warranty on the gutter system’s ScratchGuard® paint finish for your peace of mind.
After Karrie's project was completed, she left us the following online review, ""We had our gutters replaced. Our sales guy, Kevin, was great to work with. He went above and beyond to get the extra costs approved by insurance. The two installers did a wonderful job replacing the LeafGuard® Brand Gutters. Lindus is all around a great company. We will be sure to use them for any future needs."
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
Clean lines, a flat roof, large windows and integration with nature are epitomized in this Los Gatos, California Mid-Century Modern home.
サンフランシスコにあるミッドセンチュリースタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (漆喰サイディング、混合材屋根) の写真
サンフランシスコにあるミッドセンチュリースタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (漆喰サイディング、混合材屋根) の写真
ミッドセンチュリースタイルの家の外観の写真
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