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Pisano Development Group, LLC
This new roof dormer and 3rd floor roof deck renovation project converted an existing attic area to a new showcase for this bayfront home. The project included a new dormered roof terrace, covered balcony, and renovated attic space with french-style doors opening to gorgeous views of the bay and marina.
threshold interiors
Location: Nantucket, MA, USA
Stage 2 of Nantucket Bijoux
Photographed by: Jamie Salomon
Immagine di un balcone stile marinaro
Immagine di un balcone stile marinaro
Jeffery M Wolf General Contractor, Inc.
this is the main living floor balcony off the kitchen. There is an outdoor fireplace with a grill, a double burner pot and a prep sink. The balcony has Phantom Screens that roll up in hidden tracks. The screens drop down to provide sun shade and insect protection. The screens are automated and work with a remote control.
User
Tiles to be completed by other trades.
Esempio di un piccolo balcone stile marinaro con un tetto a sbalzo
Esempio di un piccolo balcone stile marinaro con un tetto a sbalzo
Meldrum Design
The new, beautiful staircase which allows privacy and security for all units.
Immagine di un piccolo balcone stile marinaro
Immagine di un piccolo balcone stile marinaro
eggergärten
Ispirazione per un piccolo balcone d'appartamento stile marino con nessuna copertura e parapetto in metallo
Bhoga Home
Fotografo: Juan Manuel Bernabeu
Immagine di un balcone costiero con un tetto a sbalzo, parapetto in materiali misti e con illuminazione
Immagine di un balcone costiero con un tetto a sbalzo, parapetto in materiali misti e con illuminazione
Inside Out - Design & Build
Photographer: Andrea Sirois
Foto di un piccolo balcone stile marino con parapetto in vetro
Foto di un piccolo balcone stile marino con parapetto in vetro
Josh Wynne Construction
BeachHaus is built on a previously developed site on Siesta Key. It sits directly on the bay but has Gulf views from the upper floor and roof deck.
The client loved the old Florida cracker beach houses that are harder and harder to find these days. They loved the exposed roof joists, ship lap ceilings, light colored surfaces and inviting and durable materials.
Given the risk of hurricanes, building those homes in these areas is not only disingenuous it is impossible. Instead, we focused on building the new era of beach houses; fully elevated to comfy with FEMA requirements, exposed concrete beams, long eaves to shade windows, coralina stone cladding, ship lap ceilings, and white oak and terrazzo flooring.
The home is Net Zero Energy with a HERS index of -25 making it one of the most energy efficient homes in the US. It is also certified NGBS Emerald.
Photos by Ryan Gamma Photography
Style Architects
Client wanted this Villa to with a certain budget. Having that in mind, the design phase got re-modified 3 times in order to meet the client’s expectations/needs. The best choice that was achieved was Mexican due to:
• Very good interior concepts
• Very selective material
• Not expensive material i.e ceramic floors, rough finishes on the walls.
Another condition/ challenge was to create the master bedroom on the ground floor. The ground floor was designed with arches and terraces to give space for privacy and warmth. The value of the house lies in the actual design rather than the material itself.
Balconi stile marinaro neri - Foto e idee
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