
Design: Mark Lind
Project Management: Jon Strain
Photography: Paul Finkel, 2012
Immagine di una grande scala sospesa contemporanea con pedata in legno, nessuna alzata e parapetto in materiali misti
cucina dietro la scala - salvo_dimare

The entrance is furnished with a custom made rug made by Sigmar with Tim Page carpets.
Ispirazione per un ingresso o corridoio minimal con parquet chiaro e pavimento beige

Ispirazione per una scala contemporanea
Vicina alla nostra necessità e bella illuminazione - giovannicutugno

Photo: Jasmine Law
Foto di una scala contemporanea
Foto, scale - webuser_988907265

Waterfront Home on Mutiny Bay
Foto di un soggiorno minimal con pareti bianche
Zone comuni - zeno08072011

Charles Debbas Architecture
Lane McNab Interiors
Joe Fletcher Photography
Esempio di un balcone contemporaneo

Ispirazione per un grande balcone design
Divano per esterno - simone_fasano

Photograph © Richard Barnes
Esempio di una scala a rampa dritta design con nessuna alzata

Immagine di un balcone design di medie dimensioni con un tetto a sbalzo

Hufker Photo, Della and Zella Interiors, LLC
Ispirazione per una cameretta per bambini minimal con pareti bianche
tende a chiusura - c_baratelli
The new house sits back from the suburban road, a pipe-stem lot hidden in the trees. The owner/building had requested a modern, clean statement of his residence.
A single rectangular volume houses the main program: living, dining, kitchen to the north, garage, private bedrooms and baths to the south. Secondary building blocks attached to the west and east faces contain special places: entry, stair, music room and master bath.
The double height living room with full height corner windows erodes the solidity of the house, opening it to the outside. The porch, beyond the living room, stretches the house into the landscape, the transition anchored with the double-fronted fireplace.
The modern vocabulary of the house is a careful delineation of the parts - cantilevering roofs lift and extend beyond the planar stucco, siding and glazed wall surfaces. Where the house meets ground, crushed stone along the perimeter base mimics the roof lines above, the sharply defined edges of lawn held away from the foundation. The open steel stair stands separate from adjacent walls. Kitchen and bathroom cabinets are objects in space - visually (and where possible, physically) disengaged from ceiling, wall and floor.
It's the movement through the volumes of space, along surfaces, and out into the landscape, that unifies the house.
the deck
The deck is an outdoor room with a high awning roof built over. This dramatic roof gives one the feeling of being outside under the sky and yet still sheltered from the rain. The awning roof is freestanding to allow hot summer air to escape and to simplify construction. The architect designed the kitchen as a sculpture. It is also very practical and makes the most out of economical materials.
penisola - valemike
Morgan Howarth Photography
Architects: Lavinia Fici Pasquina and Jo,
Foto di una scala minimal
Scala legno e luce ogni 4 gradini - annarita_mancini
Grant Pitcher
Idee per una terrazza design con una pergola
This soft contemporary home was uniquely designed to evoke a coastal design feeling while maintaining a Hill Country style native to its environment. The final design resulted in a beautifully minimalistic, transparent, and inviting home. The light exterior stucco paired with geometric forms and contemporary details such as galvanized brackets, frameless glass and linear railings achieves the precise coastal contemporary look the clients desired. The open floor plan visually connects multiple rooms to each other, creating a seamless flow from the formal living, kitchen and family rooms and ties the upper floor to the lower. This transparent theme even begins at the front door and extends all the way through to the exterior porches and views beyond via large frameless glazing. The overall design is kept basic in form, allowing the architecture to shine through in the detailing.
Built by Olympia Homes
Interior Design by Joy Kling
Photography by Merrick Ales
Photos by Bob Greenspan
Esempio di una scala design con nessuna alzata e parapetto in cavi
gradini "sospesi" senza aggancio al muro - max_pasut
Photo by Linda Oyama Bryan
Immagine di un giardino minimal dietro casa
3. Prateria invece di prato
Promossi dai libri cult di William Least-Heat Moon e dallo stile Neo-prairie (o New German o New Dutch Wave), i campi fioriti o i prati rustici sono una validissima alternativa al prato. Richiedono meno acqua, meno impegno, e meno falciature. L’importante è la corretta scelta delle graminacee e delle altre piante, che devono essere adatte al clima. - caterina_incorvaia