トラディショナルスタイルの青い家 (タウンハウス) の写真
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nC2 architecture llc
Full gut renovation and facade restoration of an historic 1850s wood-frame townhouse. The current owners found the building as a decaying, vacant SRO (single room occupancy) dwelling with approximately 9 rooming units. The building has been converted to a two-family house with an owner’s triplex over a garden-level rental.
Due to the fact that the very little of the existing structure was serviceable and the change of occupancy necessitated major layout changes, nC2 was able to propose an especially creative and unconventional design for the triplex. This design centers around a continuous 2-run stair which connects the main living space on the parlor level to a family room on the second floor and, finally, to a studio space on the third, thus linking all of the public and semi-public spaces with a single architectural element. This scheme is further enhanced through the use of a wood-slat screen wall which functions as a guardrail for the stair as well as a light-filtering element tying all of the floors together, as well its culmination in a 5’ x 25’ skylight.
Masterworks Window Fashions & Design, LLC
This historic home is part of a group of highly photographed residences on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Unlike the previous much brighter blue color, this new paint color is more grayed and more sophisticated.
Mindy Hibbard Real Estate with John L Scott
Welcome to Canyonwood Townhomes! Two-car garage, end unit, and plenty of guest parking.
Townhome-style living nestled in the heart of Canyon Park. Canyonwood is a quaint community with inviting lamppost-lined streets, athletic court and trailhead access. This 3 bedroom 2.5 bath unit is a comfortable floorplan with open foyer boasting an abundance of natural light. Kitchen with new quartz countertops providing plenty of prep space. All appliances stay. Glass sliding door leads to an entertaining patio and common grassed area. New carpet and fresh interior paint. Satin-nickel finishes, painted white millwork, and updated lighting. Open loft with built-in cabinetry. Master bedroom with adjacent full bathroom and spacious closet. Two additional large bedrooms share a full bath. Two car garage with storage cabinets. Plenty of guest parking. Conveniently located near park-and-ride, and UW Bothell campus. Walking distance to local restaurants, shopping and bus line. Come and make it yours!
Signature Kitchens Additions & Baths
Jason Weil
ワシントンD.C.にある高級な小さなトラディショナル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.にある高級な小さなトラディショナル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
TFQ Architects
TFQ were appointed to implement this new development in Torquay consisting of two townhouses as well as apartment unit, the design features a striking, traditional style, with period features such as sash windows and cast iron, glazed canopies.
One Source Contracting
This stunning townhouse located in the city of Baltimore has both style and charm. Featuring a first floor sunroom, large backyard, Juliet balcony off the master bedroom, shiplap detail in the hallway leading up to the second floor, and third floor addition showcasing a deck, wet bar, and lounge, this home really is the perfect oasis for a powerhouse woman and her friends.
Masterworks Window Fashions & Design, LLC
Another view of the front elevation, in the new colors.
ワシントンD.C.にあるトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれな青い家 (タウンハウス) の写真
ワシントンD.C.にあるトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれな青い家 (タウンハウス) の写真
Masterworks Window Fashions & Design, LLC
One distinctive feature of this house is the corbels and small cornices above each window and the front door. To help the shape of the corbels stand out, a contrast color was selected for underneath the cornices, and also used as contrast for the soffit beneath the roofline, as what might be dentil moulding in another house is a row of smaller corbels punctuated by a few larger ones, against the soffit. All of the corbels are the same white as the door frame, window frames, and the cornices themselves.
nC2 architecture llc
Full gut renovation and facade restoration of an historic 1850s wood-frame townhouse. The current owners found the building as a decaying, vacant SRO (single room occupancy) dwelling with approximately 9 rooming units. The building has been converted to a two-family house with an owner’s triplex over a garden-level rental.
Due to the fact that the very little of the existing structure was serviceable and the change of occupancy necessitated major layout changes, nC2 was able to propose an especially creative and unconventional design for the triplex. This design centers around a continuous 2-run stair which connects the main living space on the parlor level to a family room on the second floor and, finally, to a studio space on the third, thus linking all of the public and semi-public spaces with a single architectural element. This scheme is further enhanced through the use of a wood-slat screen wall which functions as a guardrail for the stair as well as a light-filtering element tying all of the floors together, as well its culmination in a 5’ x 25’ skylight.
nC2 architecture llc
Full gut renovation and facade restoration of an historic 1850s wood-frame townhouse. The current owners found the building as a decaying, vacant SRO (single room occupancy) dwelling with approximately 9 rooming units. The building has been converted to a two-family house with an owner’s triplex over a garden-level rental.
Due to the fact that the very little of the existing structure was serviceable and the change of occupancy necessitated major layout changes, nC2 was able to propose an especially creative and unconventional design for the triplex. This design centers around a continuous 2-run stair which connects the main living space on the parlor level to a family room on the second floor and, finally, to a studio space on the third, thus linking all of the public and semi-public spaces with a single architectural element. This scheme is further enhanced through the use of a wood-slat screen wall which functions as a guardrail for the stair as well as a light-filtering element tying all of the floors together, as well its culmination in a 5’ x 25’ skylight.
トラディショナルスタイルの青い家 (タウンハウス) の写真
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