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AlphaStudio Design Group
Conceptually the Clark Street remodel began with an idea of creating a new entry. The existing home foyer was non-existent and cramped with the back of the stair abutting the front door. By defining an exterior point of entry and creating a radius interior stair, the home instantly opens up and becomes more inviting. From there, further connections to the exterior were made through large sliding doors and a redesigned exterior deck. Taking advantage of the cool coastal climate, this connection to the exterior is natural and seamless
Photos by Zack Benson
Hefferlin & Kronenberg Architects
Craig Kronenberg used simple materials and forms to create this family compound. The use of stained siding, a stone base and a standing seam metal roof make this a low maintenance home. The house is located to focus all rooms on the river view.
Photographs by Harlan Hambright.
Kraft Custom Construction
Built from the ground up on 80 acres outside Dallas, Oregon, this new modern ranch house is a balanced blend of natural and industrial elements. The custom home beautifully combines various materials, unique lines and angles, and attractive finishes throughout. The property owners wanted to create a living space with a strong indoor-outdoor connection. We integrated built-in sky lights, floor-to-ceiling windows and vaulted ceilings to attract ample, natural lighting. The master bathroom is spacious and features an open shower room with soaking tub and natural pebble tiling. There is custom-built cabinetry throughout the home, including extensive closet space, library shelving, and floating side tables in the master bedroom. The home flows easily from one room to the next and features a covered walkway between the garage and house. One of our favorite features in the home is the two-sided fireplace – one side facing the living room and the other facing the outdoor space. In addition to the fireplace, the homeowners can enjoy an outdoor living space including a seating area, in-ground fire pit and soaking tub.
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Architectural Workshop
Sited on a runway with sweeping views of the Colorado Rockies, the residence with attached hangar is designed to reflect the convergence of earth and sky. Stone, masonry and wood living spaces rise to a glass and aluminum hanger structure that is linked by a linear monolithic wall. The spatial orientations of the primary spaces mirror the aeronautical layout of the runway infrastructure.
The owners are passionate pilots and wanted their home to reflect the high-tech nature of their plane as well as their love for contemporary and sustainable design, utilizing natural materials in an open and warm environment. Defining the orientation of the house, the striking monolithic masonry wall with the steel framework and all-glass atrium bisect the hangar and the living quarters and allow natural light to flood the open living spaces. Sited around an open courtyard with a reflecting pool and outdoor kitchen, the master suite and main living spaces form two ‘wood box’ wings. Mature landscaping and natural materials including masonry block, wood panels, bamboo floor and ceilings, travertine tile, stained wood doors, windows and trim ground the home into its environment, while two-sided fireplaces, large glass doors and windows open the house to the spectacular western views.
Designed with high-tech and sustainable features, this home received a LEED silver certification.
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John M. Holmes Architect
photo by Sylvia Martin
glass lake house takes advantage of lake views and maximizes cool air circulation from the lake.
Ispirazione per la villa grande marrone rustica a due piani con rivestimento in legno, copertura a scandole e tetto a capanna
Ispirazione per la villa grande marrone rustica a due piani con rivestimento in legno, copertura a scandole e tetto a capanna
Window Design Center
Marvin Windows and Doors
Tim Marr of Traditional Carpentry Inc
Immagine della villa grande rossa country a due piani con rivestimento in legno, tetto a capanna e copertura in metallo o lamiera
Immagine della villa grande rossa country a due piani con rivestimento in legno, tetto a capanna e copertura in metallo o lamiera
Marty Rhein, CKD, CBD - BAC Design Group
Photos by Kaity
Esempio della facciata di una casa rossa country a due piani di medie dimensioni con rivestimento in legno e tetto a capanna
Esempio della facciata di una casa rossa country a due piani di medie dimensioni con rivestimento in legno e tetto a capanna
TruexCullins Architecture + Interior Design
Westphalen Photography
Ispirazione per la facciata di una casa rustica con rivestimento in legno e tetto a capanna
Ispirazione per la facciata di una casa rustica con rivestimento in legno e tetto a capanna
Oak Hill Architects
Roof Color: Weathered Wood
Siding Color: Benjamin Moore matched to C2 Paint's Wood Ash Color.
Esempio della villa grande grigia classica a due piani con rivestimento in legno e copertura a scandole
Esempio della villa grande grigia classica a due piani con rivestimento in legno e copertura a scandole
Liv4 Architecture
Scott Amundson
Foto della villa ampia marrone rustica a tre piani con rivestimenti misti, tetto a capanna e copertura mista
Foto della villa ampia marrone rustica a tre piani con rivestimenti misti, tetto a capanna e copertura mista
James Schettino Architects
Wrap around porch
Idee per la facciata di una casa grigia vittoriana a tre piani con rivestimento in legno
Idee per la facciata di una casa grigia vittoriana a tre piani con rivestimento in legno
Birdseye Design
Ispirazione per la villa grande beige classica a due piani con rivestimento in legno e copertura mista
Architectural Collaborative
We designed this 3,162 square foot home for empty-nesters who love lake life. Functionally, the home accommodates multiple generations. Elderly in-laws stay for prolonged periods, and the homeowners are thinking ahead to their own aging in place. This required two master suites on the first floor. Accommodations were made for visiting children upstairs. Aside from the functional needs of the occupants, our clients desired a home which maximizes indoor connection to the lake, provides covered outdoor living, and is conducive to entertaining. Our concept celebrates the natural surroundings through materials, views, daylighting, and building massing.
We placed all main public living areas along the rear of the house to capitalize on the lake views while efficiently stacking the bedrooms and bathrooms in a two-story side wing. Secondary support spaces are integrated across the front of the house with the dramatic foyer. The front elevation, with painted green and natural wood siding and soffits, blends harmoniously with wooded surroundings. The lines and contrasting colors of the light granite wall and silver roofline draws attention toward the entry and through the house to the real focus: the water. The one-story roof over the garage and support spaces takes flight at the entry, wraps the two-story wing, turns, and soars again toward the lake as it approaches the rear patio. The granite wall extending from the entry through the interior living space is mirrored along the opposite end of the rear covered patio. These granite bookends direct focus to the lake.
Carl Vernlund
Ispirazione per la facciata di una casa ampia rustica a tre piani con rivestimento in legno
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