小さなターコイズブルーの、木目調のモダンスタイルの家の外観の写真
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SAMUEL KENDALL ASSOCIATES LIMITED
A courtyard home, made in the walled garden of a victorian terrace house off New Walk, Beverley. The home is made from reclaimed brick, cross-laminated timber and a planted lawn which makes up its biodiverse roof.
Occupying a compact urban site, surrounded by neighbours and walls on all sides, the home centres on a solar courtyard which brings natural light, air and views to the home, not unlike the peristyles of Roman Pompeii.
Chilton Architects
A plain galvanized roller door gives access to the single garage. The materials are deliberately understated in appearance, appropriate to the laneway setting.
Photographer: Carrie Chilton
Sebastian Eilert Architecture
Rear elevation with patio, pool, and deck. The modern design terminates this narrow lot into a full width primary suite balcony and transitional living room to the pool patio.
HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles
Breezeway between house and garage includes covered hot tub area screened from primary entrance on opposite side - Architect: HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles - Builder: WERK | Building Modern - Photo: HAUS
Nakamoto Forestry
Project Overview:
This modern ADU build was designed by Wittman Estes Architecture + Landscape and pre-fab tech builder NODE. Our Gendai siding with an Amber oil finish clads the exterior. Featured in Dwell, Designmilk and other online architectural publications, this tiny project packs a punch with affordable design and a focus on sustainability.
This modern ADU build was designed by Wittman Estes Architecture + Landscape and pre-fab tech builder NODE. Our shou sugi ban Gendai siding with a clear alkyd finish clads the exterior. Featured in Dwell, Designmilk and other online architectural publications, this tiny project packs a punch with affordable design and a focus on sustainability.
“A Seattle homeowner hired Wittman Estes to design an affordable, eco-friendly unit to live in her backyard as a way to generate rental income. The modern structure is outfitted with a solar roof that provides all of the energy needed to power the unit and the main house. To make it happen, the firm partnered with NODE, known for their design-focused, carbon negative, non-toxic homes, resulting in Seattle’s first DADU (Detached Accessory Dwelling Unit) with the International Living Future Institute’s (IFLI) zero energy certification.”
Product: Gendai 1×6 select grade shiplap
Prefinish: Amber
Application: Residential – Exterior
SF: 350SF
Designer: Wittman Estes, NODE
Builder: NODE, Don Bunnell
Date: November 2018
Location: Seattle, WA
Photos courtesy of: Andrew Pogue
Assembledge
Set in Hancock Park, a historic residential enclave in central Los Angeles, the St. Andrews Accessory Dwelling Unit is designed in concert with an addition to the main house.
Richly colored, V-groove fiber cement panels provide a visual connection between the new two-story ADU and the existing 1916 craftsman bungalow. Yet, the ADU also expresses contemporary features through its distilled sculptural form. Clean lines and simple geometry emphasize the modern gestures while large windows and pocketing glass doors allow for plenty of natural light and connectivity to the exterior, producing a kind of courtyard in relation to the main home.
The compact size required an efficient approach. Downstairs, a kitchenette and living space give definition to an open floor plan. The upper level is reserved for a full bathroom and bedroom with vaulted ceilings. Polished concrete, white oak, and black granite enrich the interiors.
A primary suite addition to the main house blends seamlessly with the original. Hallway arches echo the original craftsman interior, connecting the existing living spaces to the lower addition which opens at ground level to the rear yard.
Together, the ADU, main house, and a newly constructed patio with a steel trellis create an indoor/outdoor ensemble. Warm and inviting project results from the careful balance of historical and contemporary, minimalist and eclectic.
Finesse Design Remodeling
We completely restored the front and back of the home including tuck pointing the brick and a new exterior paint job.
ワシントンD.C.にある小さなモダンスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (レンガサイディング、タウンハウス) の写真
ワシントンD.C.にある小さなモダンスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (レンガサイディング、タウンハウス) の写真
Hassan+Smith Architects
Substantial concrete block screen walls and solid balconies above make the well proportioned yards of these duplex townhouses private and spacious outdoor living spaces .
Photo: Dean MacKenzie
Sandrin Leung Inc.
The front door to the Rockhouse opens onto an entry bridge with an outdoor courtyard directly in front, kitchen/dining/living room to the left, and 3 bedrooms to the right.
小さなターコイズブルーの、木目調のモダンスタイルの家の外観の写真
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