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BLDG Workshop Inc.
A lift slide door opens the entire main floor to the landscape and the lake
Interior Design by Adrianne Bailie Design and BLDG Workshop
Erin Bailie Photography
Nguyen Architects, Inc.
New entry with warm and inviting materials. The canopy has fir timbers and metal structure with cedar siding.
ミネアポリスにあるモダンスタイルのおしゃれな木の家の写真
ミネアポリスにあるモダンスタイルのおしゃれな木の家の写真
So Cal Builders & Design
Front yard remodeling. Project is including: block wall with smooth stucco finish, wood fence from Ipe on top of the new block wall, slate tile, fire pit, build in BBQ, wood deck from Trex and drop in Jacuzzi.
bauwerk bauunternehmung gmbh
... der Rheinebene zugewandt ...
Großformatige Glasfronten öffnen sich auf die vorgelagerte Terrasse und Loggien und beziehen Garten und atemberaubenden Ausblick in die Rheinebene in das Wohnerlebnis mit ein. Mehr Informationen auf www.bauwerk-bau.de
Fotograf: Stephan Baumann, Karlsruhe
Matt Fajkus Architecture
The cabin typology redux came out of the owner’s desire to have a house that is warm and familiar, but also “feels like you are on vacation.” The basis of the “Hewn House” design starts with a cabin’s simple form and materiality: a gable roof, a wood-clad body, a prominent fireplace that acts as the hearth, and integrated indoor-outdoor spaces. However, rather than a rustic style, the scheme proposes a clean-lined and “hewned” form, sculpted, to best fit on its urban infill lot.
The plan and elevation geometries are responsive to the unique site conditions. Existing prominent trees determined the faceted shape of the main house, while providing shade that projecting eaves of a traditional log cabin would otherwise offer. Deferring to the trees also allows the house to more readily tuck into its leafy East Austin neighborhood, and is therefore more quiet and secluded.
Natural light and coziness are key inside the home. Both the common zone and the private quarters extend to sheltered outdoor spaces of varying scales: the front porch, the private patios, and the back porch which acts as a transition to the backyard. Similar to the front of the house, a large cedar elm was preserved in the center of the yard. Sliding glass doors open up the interior living zone to the backyard life while clerestory windows bring in additional ambient light and tree canopy views. The wood ceiling adds warmth and connection to the exterior knotted cedar tongue & groove. The iron spot bricks with an earthy, reddish tone around the fireplace cast a new material interest both inside and outside. The gable roof is clad with standing seam to reinforced the clean-lined and faceted form. Furthermore, a dark gray shade of stucco contrasts and complements the warmth of the cedar with its coolness.
A freestanding guest house both separates from and connects to the main house through a small, private patio with a tall steel planter bed.
Photo by Charles Davis Smith
Babette Kempfer Raumkonzepte
An ein Bestandshaus aus den 1980er Jahren sollte ein Anbau angefügt werden. Das Haus wurde bereits vorher in den Grundzügen saniert. Der Anbau, der dort vorher war und das Haus von vorne nur unproportional breit aussehen lies, wurde abgerissen, die Grundfläche des alten Anbaus verdoppelt und ganz bewusst als eigener Körper ergänzt. Der Raum darunter wurde mit Faltschiebeläden aus Metall geschlossen und bietet Platz für Gartengeräte. Die Fassade besteht aus bereits grau vorlasiertem sibirischem Lärchenholz, passend dazu wurde auch der Zaun neu gestaltet.
Balestri Architects
Photography by David Leach.
Remodel and 1,500 square foot addition to an historic 1950s mid-century modern house originally designed by iconic sculptor Tony Smith.
Construction completed in Fall of 2017.
Nakamoto Forestry
Project Overview:
This project in the Texas Hill Country was designed by Majestic Peaks Custom Homes LLC, and built by Next Gen Restorations of Austin, TX. It is clad with our Pika-Pika select grade shiplap prefinished with alkyd/oil hybrid together with custom-fabricated copper accent wall panels. Photos courtesy of Lindal Cedar Homes.
Product: Pika-Pika 1×6 select grade shiplap
Prefinish: Black
Application: Residential – Exterior
SF: 2650SF
Designer: Majestic Peaks Custom Homes LLC
Builder: Jeff Derebery at Next Gen Restorations
Date: June 2017
Location: Johnson City, TX
Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects
Photographer: Benjamin Benschneider
シアトル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の写真
シアトル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の写真
FINNE Architects
A new modern farmhouse has been created in Ipswich, Massachusetts, approximately 30 miles north of Boston. The new house overlooks a rolling landscape of wetlands and marshes, close to Crane Beach in Ipswich. The heart of the house is a freestanding living pavilion, with a soaring roof and an elevated stone terrace. The terrace provides views in all directions to the gentle, coastal landscape.
A cluster of smaller building pieces form the house, similar to farm compounds. The entry is marked by a 3-story tower, consisting of a pair of study spaces on the first two levels, and then a completely glazed viewing space on the top level. The entry itself is a glass space that separates the living pavilion from the bedroom wing. The living pavilion has a beautifully crafted wood roof structure, with exposed Douglas Fir beams and continuous high clerestory windows, which provide abundant natural light and ventilation. The living pavilion has primarily glass walls., with a continuous, elevated stone terrace outside. The roof forms a broad, 6-ft. overhang to provide outdoor space sheltered from sun and rain.
In addition to the viewing tower and the living pavilion, there are two more building pieces. First, the bedroom wing is a simple, 2-story linear volume, with the master bedroom at the view end. Below the master bedroom is a classic New England screened porch, with views in all directions. Second, the existing barn was retained and renovated to become an integral part of the new modern farmhouse compound.
Exterior and interior finishes are straightforward and simple. Exterior siding is either white cedar shingles or white cedar tongue-and-groove siding. Other exterior materials include metal roofing and stone terraces. Interior finishes consist of custom cherry cabinets, Vermont slate counters, quartersawn oak floors, and exposed Douglas fir framing in the living pavilion. The main stair has laser-cut steel railings, with a pattern evocative of the surrounding meadow grasses.
The house was designed to be highly energy-efficient and sustainable. Upon completion, the house was awarded the highest rating (5-Star +) by the Energy Star program. A combination of “active” and “passive” energy conservation strategies have been employed.
On the active side, a series of deep, drilled wells provide a groundsource geothermal heat exchange, reducing energy consumption for heating and cooling. Recently, a 13-kW solar power system with 40 photovoltaic panels has been installed. The solar system will meet over 30% of the electrical demand at the house. Since the back-up mechanical system is electric, the house uses no fossil fuels whatsoever. The garage is pre-wired for an electric car charging station.
In terms of passive strategies, the extensive amount of windows provides abundant natural light and reduces electric demand. Deep roof overhangs and built-in shades are used to reduce heat gain in summer months. During the winter, the lower sun angle is able to penetrate into living spaces and passively warm the concrete subfloor. Radiant floors provide constant heat with thermal mass in the floors. Exterior walls and roofs are insulated 30-40% greater than code requirements. Low VOC paints and stains have been used throughout the house. The high level of craft evident in the house reflects another key principle of sustainable design: build it well and make it last for many years!
David Reid Homes
This stunning home showcases the signature quality workmanship and attention to detail of David Reid Homes.
Architecturally designed, with 3 bedrooms + separate media room, this home combines contemporary styling with practical and hardwearing materials, making for low-maintenance, easy living built to last.
Positioned for all-day sun, the open plan living and outdoor room - complete with outdoor wood burner - allow for the ultimate kiwi indoor/outdoor lifestyle.
The striking cladding combination of dark vertical panels and rusticated cedar weatherboards, coupled with the landscaped boardwalk entry, give this single level home strong curb-side appeal.
Eisner Design LLC
This is an exterior makeover of an old house where the entire facade was changed and became modern architecture. This had not only increased the house value but also fit into Port Washington's contemporary residential scene.
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