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Ewing Architects
This client wanted to experience Santa Fe in Sierra Madre. Challenges were the steep hillside lot, great views, fire concerns and narrow car access. We created a rustic home with a low profile, lush surroundings and an air of quiet tranquility.
This rustic southwestern house uses reclaimed vegas and logs for the structural system and asphalt emulsion mud adobe walls for the finish. The house is like an adobe village separated into four structures connected by verandas, courtyards and log bridges.
Alfredo Arias photo
Alfredo Arias photo. © Houzz España 2016
Ispirazione per una scala a "L" mediterranea di medie dimensioni con pedata in legno verniciato e nessuna alzata
Ispirazione per una scala a "L" mediterranea di medie dimensioni con pedata in legno verniciato e nessuna alzata
Riverland Homes Inc
Timothy Park
Immagine di una scala a "L" mediterranea di medie dimensioni con pedata in cemento e alzata in cemento
Immagine di una scala a "L" mediterranea di medie dimensioni con pedata in cemento e alzata in cemento
Venetian Stairs
At the Jackson home Venetian Stairs was brought in to do a full baluster upgrade. The existing wooden balusters were replaced with our PC33/1, PC18/1, and PC18/1 wrought iron pickets. We also replaced the shoe rail. As you can see, the new baluster pattern is quite striking.
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Ispirazione per una scala a rampa dritta mediterranea con pedata in legno, alzata in legno e parapetto in legno
Ispirazione per una scala a rampa dritta mediterranea con pedata in legno, alzata in legno e parapetto in legno
Eric Miller Architects, Inc.
Foto di una scala a "U" mediterranea di medie dimensioni con pedata piastrellata e alzata piastrellata
Susan Berry Design, Inc.
Esempio di una piccola scala a "L" mediterranea con pedata in legno, alzata in legno e parapetto in metallo
Bushman Dreyfus Architects
This private residence is modeled after the working Palladian villas of the 16th century. This new home is carefully tucked into an agrarian vineyard setting at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Specific technical and aesthetic details were the result of careful research–both in the library and on the ground in Italy. Walls are plastered in marmorino (a centuries-old technique that adds marble dust to the plaster mixture) and the floors are covered in terra cotta tiles imported from Italy. Ceilings are vaulted plaster or wood timbers. The exterior is a traditional plaster that incorporates crushed brick and stone that compliments the Vicenza stone detailing at the porches and around the doors and windows. Skilled craftsman from Venice and Salerno were employed for the terra cotta, architectural stone, carved stone, roman brick, interior marmorino plaster and exterior stucco work.
Photo: Philip Beaurline
297 Foto di scale mediterranee arancioni
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