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Immagine della villa multicolore contemporanea a un piano con rivestimenti misti, tetto a capanna e copertura in metallo o lamiera
Immagine della villa multicolore contemporanea a un piano con rivestimenti misti, tetto a capanna e copertura in metallo o lamiera
Sarah Greenman
Photo: Sarah Greenman © 2013 Houzz
Immagine di un soggiorno minimalista con cornice del camino in mattoni, camino ad angolo e pareti grigie
Immagine di un soggiorno minimalista con cornice del camino in mattoni, camino ad angolo e pareti grigie
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CBH Architects
Stair landing in center hall colonial. Wallpaper was removed and a striped paint treatment executed with different sheens of the same color. Wainscoting was added and new geometric runner replaced worn blue carpet. Paneling added to existing window seat to create a cozy nook.
Littlewolf Architecture
The flow of space throughout is defined by the subtle collision of angled geometries creating informal, individual living spaces oriented to particular views of the landscape.
photos by Chris Kendall
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
Our Houston landscaping team was recently honored to collaborate with renowned architectural firm Murphy Mears. Murphy Mears builds superb custom homes throughout the country. A recent project for a Houston resident by the name of Borow involved a custom home that featured an efficient, elegant, and eclectic modern architectural design. Ms. Borow is very environmentally conscious and asked that we follow some very strict principles of conservation when developing her landscaping design plan.
In many ways you could say this Houston landscaping project was green on both an aesthetic level and a functional level. We selected affordable ground cover that spread very quickly to provide a year round green color scheme that reflected much of the contemporary artwork within the interior of the home. Environmentally speaking, our project was also green in the sense that it focused on very primitive drought resistant plant species and tree preservation strategies. The resulting yard design ultimately functioned as an aesthetic mirror to the abstract forms that the owner prefers in wall art.
One of the more notable things we did in this Houston landscaping project was to build the homeowner a gravel patio near the front entrance to the home. The homeowner specifically requested that we disconnect the irrigation system that we had installed in the yard because she wanted natural irrigation and drainage only. The gravel served this wish superbly. Being a natural drain in its own respect, it provided a permeable surface that allowed rainwater to soak through without collecting on the surface.
More importantly, the gravel was the only material that could be laid down near the roots of the magnificent trees in Ms. Borow’s yard. Any type of stone, concrete, or brick that is used in more typical Houston landscaping plans would have been out of the question. A patio made from these materials would have either required cutting into tree roots, or it would have impeded their future growth.
The specific species chosen for ground cover also bear noting. The two primary plants used were jasmine and iris. Monkey grass was also used to a small extent as a border around the edge of the house. Irises were planted in front of the house, and the jasmine was planted beneath the trees. Both are very fast growing, drought resistant species that require very little watering. However, they do require routine pruning, which Ms. Borow said she had no problem investing in.
Such lawn alternatives are frequently used in Houston landscaping projects that for one reason or the other require something other than a standard planting of carpet grass. In this case, the motivation had nothing to do with finances, but rather a conscientious effort on Ms. Borow’s part to practice water conservation and tree preservation.
Other hardscapes were then introduced into this green design to better support the home architecture. A stepping stone walkway was built using plain concrete pads that are very simple and modern in their aesthetic. These lead up to the front stair case with four inch steps that Murphy Mears designed for maximum ergonomics and comfort.
There were a few softscape elements that we added to complete the Houston landscaping design. A planting of River Birch trees was introduced near the side of the home. River Birch trees are very attractive, light green trees that do not grow that tall. This eliminates any possible conflict between the tree roots and the home foundation.
Murphy Mears also built a very elegant fence that transitioned the geometry of the house down to the city sidewalk. The fence sharply parallels the linear movement of the house. We introduced some climbing vines to help soften the fence and to harmonize its aesthetic with that of the trees, ground cover, and grass along the sidewalk.
Campos Studio
Photo Credit @ John Sinal
Foto di una porta d'ingresso minimalista con una porta singola e una porta in legno scuro
Foto di una porta d'ingresso minimalista con una porta singola e una porta in legno scuro
Wagner Hodgson
South Cove Residence
Shelburne, Vermont
This 15 acre site is located on the southern end of historic Shelburne Farms, a property originally designed by Frederick Law Olmstead for the Vanderbilt / Webb family. The site design attempts to soften the formal, classical character of the house with a minimal approach to the landscape. The stone and wood house is sited to enjoy both the southern and westerly views while integrating within the rolling agrarian landscape. The design creates a series of outdoor spaces which through classic geometry fade away into the more rugged lakeshore. A simple, yet elegant bluestone terrace bordered by perennials and a low stonewall, creates a space for entertaining on the south side of the house. Large trees of 8" and 10" caliper were planted to add a feeling of maturity to the landscape while creating a sense of intimate scale.
Photo Credit: Westphalen Photography
Bianchi Design
Visible from the kitchen and guest bed rooms, the third primary exterior space is a “morning patio” located on the east side of the house. Broad and finished in the ubiquitous concrete grid pattern, this private area repeats the motif seen throughout the exterior of large bowls placed on trapezoidal pedestals and planted with agaves. It’s another space in which the landscape rises above a series of low walls,but in this case, the sweep of those walls offers a curvilinear geometry that contrasts with the deck’s grid pattern.
The star of this space is a curved and ascending rusted-steel wall in the form of a half spiral. Its presence discretely divides the space, lending the guest room patio a sense of privacy from the public breakfast patio. On the guest patio side, the steel wall encompasses a small waterfeature in which a delicate plume of water rises just a couple of inches above the water’s surface to provide a tranquil, trickling sound that conjures feelings of serenity in the calm, quiet space. The sweeping wall of corten steel also has a continuous six inch wide vertical cleft that allows an axial glimpse of the plume from the public side and, from the opposite angle, a sliver view through to the public space beyond. A cantilevered steel sluice spills from the cleft into a pebble filled reflecting bowl that overflows yet again into a final pebble filled basin set only one inch below deck level.
At night, the plume, lower basin and impact zone of the sluiceway are all lit from beneath the water's surface, projecting a dancing light onto the graceful arch of the corten steel room divider.
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Moderne Builders
This dramatic wide shot shows the fuller complexity of the house with its bold angles and shifting levels. The carport was literally carved out of 12 feet of solid granite rock.
Rob Mills Architecture & Interiors
Earl Carter
Esempio della facciata di una casa contemporanea a due piani con rivestimento in cemento
Esempio della facciata di una casa contemporanea a due piani con rivestimento in cemento
Design Unity
This home is fun, innovative and makes good use of its site and immediate environment. Gilleaindreas is modest in size, articulate in proportion and geometry and is extremely energy efficient. A definite award contender and a proven lifestyle enhancer for the wonderful young family who reside here.
Photography by Matthew Mallet
Scott Edwards Architecture
Pete Eckert
Foto della facciata di una casa contemporanea a tre piani con rivestimenti misti e tetto piano
Foto della facciata di una casa contemporanea a tre piani con rivestimenti misti e tetto piano
Weaver Custom Homes
Idee per la villa rossa classica a tre piani con rivestimento in mattoni, tetto a padiglione, copertura a scandole, tetto grigio e pannelli e listelle di legno
Dave Adams Photography
Architects: Sage Architecture
http://www.sagearchitecture.com
Architectural & Interior Design Photography by:
Dave Adams
http://www.daveadamsphotography.com
+V Architects
Studio Kunal Bhatia
Foto di una sala da pranzo contemporanea con pareti marroni, pavimento in legno massello medio e pavimento marrone
Foto di una sala da pranzo contemporanea con pareti marroni, pavimento in legno massello medio e pavimento marrone
Mark P. Finlay Architects, AIA
Rear elevation of Plantation Style residence in Spring Island, SC. Covered lower terrace and upper balcony. Dormer windows on Slate Shingle roof. Photography by: Kaufman Photography
Sally Wheat Interiors
Ispirazione per una sala da pranzo contemporanea di medie dimensioni con pareti multicolore e parquet scuro
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