Risultati di ricerca per "Bungalow" in Idee per la casa
50 Degrees North Architects
Overview
Extend off the rear, the side and into the roof working with the existing fabric to yield a higher value, super flexible home that is future proofed.
The Brief
Create a relaxing, inspirational home by the sea for family holidays and entertaining. Extend the property within permitted development guidance and use as much of the existing fabric as possible specifying new or low energy materials and systems wherever possible.
Our Solution
The proverbial bungalow on the South coast, a much-maligned house type, one rarely developed in a contemporary way but one with much to offer.
We loved the idea of developing a system for overhauling, extending and refurbishing this house type that could be replicated in the local area with external cladding options and very efficient space planning.
The budget was, as ever, limiting and so some specific solutions had to be found to price/spec/aesthetic conundrums. The result is a very crisp and interesting exterior, understated with a tardis like series of internal spaces. We extended at loft level UP, ground floor rear OUT, and into the garage SIDE which has enabled us to create 5/6 bedroom and flexible use spaces; a large dining; kitchen and living space; a utility/boot-room; entrance lobby; plant room/store and generous circulation. 2 bedrooms are en-suite and light pours in everywhere which gives the house a luxurious feel.
We’re on the Scandi bandwagon too (for the interior) mixing timber, warm tones, homemade fixtures and lighting to create moods throughout.
2017 sees the completion of the garden with Andy Steadman Designs and entry to several competitions to promote the scheme and its approach.
This project is currently the subject of lots of social media coverage and is featured in August 2017 Ideal Home magazine.
We are hoping this opens the door to other beachside projects as does the builder and his team!
50 Degrees North Architects
Overview
Extend off the rear, the side and into the roof working with the existing fabric to yield a higher value, super flexible home that is future proofed.
The Brief
Create a relaxing, inspirational home by the sea for family holidays and entertaining. Extend the property within permitted development guidance and use as much of the existing fabric as possible specifying new or low energy materials and systems wherever possible.
Our Solution
The proverbial bungalow on the South coast, a much-maligned house type, one rarely developed in a contemporary way but one with much to offer.
We loved the idea of developing a system for overhauling, extending and refurbishing this house type that could be replicated in the local area with external cladding options and very efficient space planning.
The budget was, as ever, limiting and so some specific solutions had to be found to price/spec/aesthetic conundrums. The result is a very crisp and interesting exterior, understated with a tardis like series of internal spaces. We extended at loft level UP, ground floor rear OUT, and into the garage SIDE which has enabled us to create 5/6 bedroom and flexible use spaces; a large dining; kitchen and living space; a utility/boot-room; entrance lobby; plant room/store and generous circulation. 2 bedrooms are en-suite and light pours in everywhere which gives the house a luxurious feel.
We’re on the Scandi bandwagon too (for the interior) mixing timber, warm tones, homemade fixtures and lighting to create moods throughout.
2017 sees the completion of the garden with Andy Steadman Designs and entry to several competitions to promote the scheme and its approach.
This project is currently the subject of lots of social media coverage and is featured in August 2017 Ideal Home magazine.
We are hoping this opens the door to other beachside projects as does the builder and his team!
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50 Degrees North Architects
Overview
Extend off the rear, the side and into the roof working with the existing fabric to yield a higher value, super flexible home that is future proofed.
The Brief
Create a relaxing, inspirational home by the sea for family holidays and entertaining. Extend the property within permitted development guidance and use as much of the existing fabric as possible specifying new or low energy materials and systems wherever possible.
Our Solution
The proverbial bungalow on the South coast, a much-maligned house type, one rarely developed in a contemporary way but one with much to offer.
We loved the idea of developing a system for overhauling, extending and refurbishing this house type that could be replicated in the local area with external cladding options and very efficient space planning.
The budget was, as ever, limiting and so some specific solutions had to be found to price/spec/aesthetic conundrums. The result is a very crisp and interesting exterior, understated with a tardis like series of internal spaces. We extended at loft level UP, ground floor rear OUT, and into the garage SIDE which has enabled us to create 5/6 bedroom and flexible use spaces; a large dining; kitchen and living space; a utility/boot-room; entrance lobby; plant room/store and generous circulation. 2 bedrooms are en-suite and light pours in everywhere which gives the house a luxurious feel.
We’re on the Scandi bandwagon too (for the interior) mixing timber, warm tones, homemade fixtures and lighting to create moods throughout.
2017 sees the completion of the garden with Andy Steadman Designs and entry to several competitions to promote the scheme and its approach.
This project is currently the subject of lots of social media coverage and is featured in August 2017 Ideal Home magazine.
We are hoping this opens the door to other beachside projects as does the builder and his team!
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Table and Sideboard: ABODE Half Moon Bay
Custom Window Coverings
Foto di una sala da pranzo country con pareti grigie, parquet chiaro e pareti in perlinato
Foto di una sala da pranzo country con pareti grigie, parquet chiaro e pareti in perlinato
Ed Hughey, Architect & Realtor
Ispirazione per la villa piccola nera scandinava a un piano con rivestimento in legno, tetto a capanna e copertura a scandole
Jody Brown Architecture, pllc
Jody Brown Architecture, pllc.
Ispirazione per la facciata di una casa blu american style a due piani con tetto a capanna
Ispirazione per la facciata di una casa blu american style a due piani con tetto a capanna
Regan Baker Design Inc.
Modern meets beach. A 1920's bungalow home in the heart of downtown Carmel, California undergoes a small renovation that leads to a complete home makeover. New driftwood oak floors, board and batten walls, Ann Sacks tile, modern finishes, and an overall neutral palette creates a true bungalow style home. Photography by Wonderkamera.
Bungalow 56
Samantha Goh Photography
Immagine di un soggiorno stile marinaro con pareti blu, pavimento in legno massello medio, camino classico e pavimento marrone
Immagine di un soggiorno stile marinaro con pareti blu, pavimento in legno massello medio, camino classico e pavimento marrone
DMVF Architects
The existing property was a 1960’s 3 bedroom bungalow in County Meath. The client wished to have a larger open plan contemporary home. The new design allowed for an open plan living family room / kitchen and dining room centred around a large kitchen island unit which opens to the front, rear and side gardens. High level glazing was introduced at the front of the house above first floor level allowing natural south light to filter through timber slats to the main bedrooms. The house underwent a full eco-refit and solar panels were fitted to the south facing roofs to increase the energy efficiency of the house. http://dmvf.ie/reverse-dormer/
3D Power
3d power is a rendering and designing company, we are an architectural firm and we have worked on several projects all over the world, this photo is about a bungalow design that we have made for one of our clients, This bungalow is 3d illustration of ground plus one or duplex bungalow.to make more of such bungalow design kindly contact us on our website.
Kaizen Interiors
Master bedroom retreat designed for an existing client's vacation home just in time for the holidays. No details were overlooked to make this the perfect home away from home. Photo credit: Jeri Koegel Photography #beachbungalow #sophisticatedcoastal #fschumacher #drcsandiego #jaipur #lilyscustom #hunterdouglas #duolites #seagrass #wallcovering #novelfabrics #maxwellfabrics #theivyguild #jerikoegelphotography #coronadoisland
Jeri Koegel Photography
Adrienne DeRosa
In the kitchen, the feeling is light and airy, thanks to a soft color palette and open shelving. Rather than create a massive center island, Kiel applied his handy work to an array of inexpensive materials, resulting in an island work table with open shelving. By keeping sight lines open down below, the kitchen gains a greater feeling of space.
Wall Color, Lightest Sky, by Pantone for Valspar; Counter top, IKEA; Pendant Fixtures, Home Depot
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2014 Houzz
Bay Street Bungalows
Oasis Photography
Idee per la facciata di una casa blu american style di medie dimensioni con rivestimento in metallo
Idee per la facciata di una casa blu american style di medie dimensioni con rivestimento in metallo
Carl Mattison Design
The bungalow after renovation. You can see two of the upper gables that were added but still fit the size and feel of the home. Soft green siding color with gray sash allows the blue of the door to pop.
Photography by Josh Vick
Moore Architects, PC
A simple one-story white clapboard 1920s cottage bungalow sat on a narrow straight street with many older homes, all of which meeting the street with a similar dignified approach. This house was the smallest of them all, built in 1922 as a weekend cottage, near the old East Falls Church rail station which provided direct access to Washington D.C. Its diminutive scale, low-pitched roof with the ridge parallel to the street, and lack of superfluous decoration characterized this cottage bungalow. Though the owners fell in love with the charm of the original house, their growing family presented an architectural dilemma: how do you significantly expand a charming little 1920’s Craftsman style house that you love without totally losing the integrity that made it so perfect?
The answer began to formulate after a review of the houses in the turn-of-the-century neighborhood; every older house was two stories tall, each built in a different style, each beautifully proportioned, each much larger than this cottage bungalow. Most of the neighborhood houses had been significantly renovated or expanded. Growing this one-story house would certainly not adversely affect the architectural character of the neighborhood. Given that, the house needed to maintain a diminutive scale in order to appear friendly and avoid a dominating presence.
The simplistic, crisp, honest materials and details of the little house, all painted white, would be saved and incorporated into a new house. Across the front of the house, the three public spaces would be saved, connected along an axis anchored on the left by the living room fireplace, with the dining room and the sitting room to the right. These three rooms are punctuated by thirteen windows, which for this house age and style, really suggests a more modern aesthetic.
Hoachlander Davis Photography
Bungalow 56
Beautiful kitchen remodel on the San Diego Bay.
Idee per una grande cucina classica chiusa con lavello sottopiano, ante bianche, top in quarzite, paraspruzzi grigio, paraspruzzi in lastra di pietra, elettrodomestici da incasso, pavimento in pietra calcarea, pavimento beige, top grigio e ante con riquadro incassato
Idee per una grande cucina classica chiusa con lavello sottopiano, ante bianche, top in quarzite, paraspruzzi grigio, paraspruzzi in lastra di pietra, elettrodomestici da incasso, pavimento in pietra calcarea, pavimento beige, top grigio e ante con riquadro incassato
Ecco i risultati per "Bungalow" in: case e interni
Moore Architects, PC
The Cleveland Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C boasts some of the most beautiful and well maintained bungalows of the late 19th century. Residential streets are distinguished by the most significant craftsman icon, the front porch.
Porter Street Bungalow was different. The stucco walls on the right and left side elevations were the first indication of an original bungalow form. Yet the swooping roof, so characteristic of the period, was terminated at the front by a first floor enclosure that had almost no penetrations and presented an unwelcoming face. Original timber beams buried within the enclosed mass provided the
only fenestration where they nudged through. The house,
known affectionately as ‘the bunker’, was in serious need of
a significant renovation and restoration.
A young couple purchased the house over 10 years ago as
a first home. As their family grew and professional lives
matured the inadequacies of the small rooms and out of date systems had to be addressed. The program called to significantly enlarge the house with a major new rear addition. The completed house had to fulfill all of the requirements of a modern house: a reconfigured larger living room, new shared kitchen and breakfast room and large family room on the first floor and three modified bedrooms and master suite on the second floor.
Front photo by Hoachlander Davis Photography.
All other photos by Prakash Patel.
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