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Foto de fachada actual de dos plantas con revestimiento de madera
Foto de fachada actual de dos plantas con revestimiento de madera
Cellstruct Building Group
5 town house development.
Ejemplo de fachada de casa pareada marrón minimalista pequeña de dos plantas con revestimientos combinados, tejado plano y tejado de metal
Ejemplo de fachada de casa pareada marrón minimalista pequeña de dos plantas con revestimientos combinados, tejado plano y tejado de metal
The Warner Group Architects, Inc.
Imagen de fachada blanca moderna de dos plantas con revestimientos combinados y tejado plano
amk STUDIO
LOOK Photography
Imagen de fachada gris moderna de dos plantas con revestimiento de estuco y tejado plano
Imagen de fachada gris moderna de dos plantas con revestimiento de estuco y tejado plano
VanderHorn Architects
Foto de fachada de casa beige clásica extra grande de dos plantas con revestimiento de estuco, tejado de teja de madera y tejado a dos aguas
Terravest Custom Homes LLC
Diseño de fachada de casa gris clásica de tamaño medio de dos plantas con revestimiento de madera, tejado a dos aguas y tejado de teja de madera
3north
Ansel Olson
Modelo de fachada blanca tradicional renovada grande de dos plantas con revestimiento de ladrillo y tejado a dos aguas
Modelo de fachada blanca tradicional renovada grande de dos plantas con revestimiento de ladrillo y tejado a dos aguas
Gardner Custom Homes
This project was a new construction home on acreage in the Rockwall area. The home is a mix of Tuscan, Hill Country and Rustic and has a very unique style. The builder personally designed this home and it has approximately 4,700 SF, with 1,200 of covered outdoor living space. The home has an open design with a very high quality finish out, yet warm and comfortable feel.
Patricia Brennan Architects
The lifestyle of living on Lake Washington is naturally inclined towards entertaining and outdoor living. However, the homeowners of this Kirkland residence found that occupying the exterior space was difficult in part because there were few spaces that were protected from the harsh western exposure. They longed for a covered patio and more.
Conversations and designs focused on creating a four-season space that addressed the high-exposure demands of the site while also providing a comfortable space to relax and entertain.
The concept of extending the existing second floor level deck as a way to provide protection emerged as an early solution in the process. With the use of natural stone pavers and treads, the existing lower level patio was nearly doubled in usable area with different zones for intimate or large gatherings. The stone treads transition gracefully into the landscaped portion of the site.
The deck above was expanded upon and resurfaced with a low maintenance porcelain pedestal paver system. A glass panel railing is constructed without a top rail, which allows for views of the water to remain unobstructed while sitting or standing.
A custom outdoor fireplace was designed to act as a central focal point and to provide definition for the gathering spaces. The concrete mass is punctured through with a two-way fireplace, providing visual and bodily warmth for
year-round comfort and use of the space.
An updated, modernized outdoor kitchen was a necessity for larger gatherings. Durable yet elegant surfaces were required for this high use area. Cabinetry incorporates Parklex wood panels that are sustainably sourced and finished for long-term durability. Countertops and backsplash were comprised of an exterior-grade porcelain slab. Stainless steel appliances complete a low maintenance workspace.
Energy efficient products were mindful components of this project. New and dimmable LED recessed and indirect lighting provides illumination for entertaining late into the night. Tread lighting provides a beacon of light for returning boaters coming in from the lake.
The homeowner shared their pleasure with their new spaces commenting that the design seamlessly integrates with the existing house. They find themselves enjoying and using their outdoor spaces more thoroughly and on a daily basis. The surprise for them was the unintended additional space resulting from the expanded deck above.
Jones Architecture
Ejemplo de fachada tradicional extra grande de dos plantas con revestimiento de estuco
Moss Yaw Design studio
Imagen de fachada blanca marinera de tamaño medio de dos plantas con revestimiento de madera y tejado a cuatro aguas
Nazem + Rose Design
Imagen de fachada de casa blanca clásica grande de dos plantas con revestimiento de piedra, tejado a cuatro aguas y tejado de teja de madera
Fratantoni Design / Residential Architects
This custom patio features a stone facade, a travertine floor, a fire pit, water feature, plus a built-in pool & spa.
Imagen de fachada de casa beige rural grande de dos plantas con revestimiento de piedra, tejado a dos aguas y tejado de teja de barro
Imagen de fachada de casa beige rural grande de dos plantas con revestimiento de piedra, tejado a dos aguas y tejado de teja de barro
Sater Design Collection, Inc.
The Sater Design Collection's luxury, Tuscan home plan "Monterchi" (Plan #6965). saterdesign.com
Foto de fachada beige mediterránea grande de dos plantas con revestimientos combinados
Foto de fachada beige mediterránea grande de dos plantas con revestimientos combinados
Village Builders
Ejemplo de fachada gris de estilo americano de tamaño medio de dos plantas con revestimiento de vinilo y tejado a la holandesa
LETTER FOUR, INC.
For this project LETTER FOUR worked closely with the homeowners to fully transform the existing home via complete Design-Build services. The home was a small, single story home on an oddly-shaped lot, in the Pacific Palisades, with an awkward floor plan that was not functional for a growing family. We added a second story, a roof deck, reconfigured the first floor, and fully transformed the finishes, fixtures, flow, function, and feel of the home, all while securing an exemption from California Coastal Commission requirements. We converted this typical 1950's Spanish style bungalow into a modern Spanish gem, and love to see how much our clients are enjoying their new home!
Photo Credit: Marcia Prentice + Carolyn Miller
| SPIRAL ARCHITECTS |
With all of the home's primary living spaces on the second floor, the loggia serves as the primary exterior living area accessible to those areas. The west facing wall of the loggia had its aluminum floor to ceiling "storefront" window removed, and a fireplace with antique French limestone mantle and surround was added, along with symmetrical window openings featuring antique wrought iron grilles. Reclaimed Chicago common brick was used on the ground plane, hearth and sills, and reclaimed wood beams were added to give definition and authenticity to the ceiling.
The completed space is easily accessed from both the living room and master bedroom, and features dramatic views to the Tucson valley below.
Design Principal: Gene Kniaz, Spiral Architects; General Contractor: Brian Recher, Resolute Builders
Fireplace mantle and surround from Studio Ressource, LLC; wrought iron grilles from Eron Johnson Antiques
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