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Re:modern Design + Architecture
A multi-phase modern renovation and addition to a beach house with sweeping ocean views. The original 1970's house was a single vertical shaft. Our design intervention is to add horizontal spaces and elements to connect it more closely to the landscape.
Design and photo by Re:modern Design
BDS Design Build Remodel
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Vlaza Design
Vlaza Design
Villa in Argaka.
The Northern part of Cyprus, the village of Argaka. In the coastal zone on a plot of 15 acres, working harvesters collecting “your” own vzroschenny bread... Special foothill climate resembles the climate of the southern Crimea.
Argaka is built standard projects from one Builder. (see photos before the renovation).
The work of local architects impressed. The differences in half-floor, a lot of terraces.
Architecture is lost in the green - juniper trees, arborvitae trees, palm trees, lemons and olives.
The task is delicate, and completely without reservations of the customer. At the disposal of the empty walls of the interior and the facade.
The decision arose at the level of intuition: “the Lightweight features that will give the completeness of the architecture.” Columns. The columns are at eye level., but this is not an easy decision... need somasshtabny and attitude. The solution to the column and the material is clear: a cap - distinctive travertine from Greece, bas-reliefs with floral ornaments... under the order of the sketches.
3 months for putting the house “turnkey”. Difficult and interesting. Helps own experience and personal ability. In the end, you have to open up the shop on the spot, to seek and to teach the craft to create a piece of bas-relief tiles for the column. To invite experts from other States to create molds for casting. To connect to the work of the Crimean artists.
Traveling to Cyprus from Polis to Turkish territory , Your eyes will not remain without attention.
Just one touch... With Love from the Crimea.
Architetto Marco Finardi
Una Villa all'Inglese è un intervento di ristrutturazione di un’abitazione unifamiliare.
Il tipo di intervento è definito in inglese Extension, perché viene inserito un nuovo volume nell'edificio esistente.
Il desiderio della committenza era quello di creare un'estensione contemporanea nella villa di famiglia, che offrisse spazi flessibili e garantisse al contempo l'adattamento nel suo contesto.
La proposta, sebbene di forma contemporanea, si fonde armoniosamente con l'ambiente circostante e rispetta il carattere dell'edificio esistente.
William Guidero Planning and Design
Slate roof with barrel tile roof caps, smooth plaster steel doors and windows rustic shutters and doors
Christopher Hoover - Environmental Design Services
Lake Tahoe - Lakeside home
Modelo de fachada ecléctica grande de tres plantas con revestimiento de madera
Modelo de fachada ecléctica grande de tres plantas con revestimiento de madera
Deeper Green
We gutted the trailer down to the frame then rebuilt it to custom specs.
Interior Design: Deeper Green
Collaboration: Barbara Hoefle & Debra Amerson.
Fine art & graphic design: Debra Amerson
Contractor Avalon RV, Benecia CA
Photo: Debra Amerson
James McNeal Architecture and Design
Jambo,
Diseño de fachada de casa beige bohemia grande de dos plantas con revestimiento de piedra, tejado a cuatro aguas y tejado de teja de madera
Diseño de fachada de casa beige bohemia grande de dos plantas con revestimiento de piedra, tejado a cuatro aguas y tejado de teja de madera
Will Johnson Building Company
Foto de fachada de casa blanca ecléctica grande de dos plantas con revestimiento de ladrillo, tejado a cuatro aguas y tejado de varios materiales
Архитектурное бюро Глушкова
Архитекторы: Дмитрий Глушков, Фёдор Селенин; Фото: Антон Лихтарович
Imagen de fachada de casa beige y gris ecléctica grande de tres plantas con revestimiento de piedra, tejado plano, tejado de teja de barro y panel y listón
Imagen de fachada de casa beige y gris ecléctica grande de tres plantas con revestimiento de piedra, tejado plano, tejado de teja de barro y panel y listón
Renaissance Homes, Littleton, CO
Foto de fachada beige ecléctica grande de tres plantas con revestimiento de piedra
Kim Grant Design Inc
Kim Grant, Architect; Gail Owens, Photographer
Ejemplo de fachada beige ecléctica de dos plantas con revestimiento de estuco y tejado plano
Ejemplo de fachada beige ecléctica de dos plantas con revestimiento de estuco y tejado plano
William Hoffman Architect
The Poinciana House was the renovation of a 1937 Colonial house located in the Idelwyld Neighborhood of Fort Lauderdale. The objective of the renovation was taking this internally oriented home and opening up the interior spaces to the exterior making the outdoors an extension of the living space. The addition of a new master bathroom was also a part of the program
An enclosed exterior entry courtyard was created using a newly built privacy wall. Interior spaces that bordered the entry courtyard were connected through French doors which open to an adjoining veranda. A lily pond was added as a point of interest in the courtyard.
An existing asphalt single roof was replaced with a new standing seam metal roof to giving the house a touch of the tropics and a modern “Cracker” aesthetic. Other exterior improvements included a new swimming pool in the back yard surrounded by a concrete paver deck with new landscaping. A new roof deck was also placed adjoining the second floor master bedroom.
The living room was reworked using a short glass block wall to define an entry just to the inside of the newly placed French doors. These French doors were built with pocketed sliding screen doors so the living room could be opened up to the prevailing breeze and naturally ventilated. A polished concrete floor was placed in the living room along with a new lighting system. Biedermeir furniture was selected to create an eclectic aesthetic in contrast to the polished concrete floor. French doors were also installed at the rear of the house opening to the backyard.
In the dining room in addition to the newly installed French doors the original “Ketchum” tile floor was excavated from under an existing parquet wood floor, were restored.
An existing garage was demolished and replaced with a new second level master bathroom with a new carport below. Features of note in the bathroom are the hanging double sided mirrors over double wide granite vanities with the lighting fixture “The Beverly” above, designed for and named after the client. The claw foot cast iron tub was sourced from a salvage yard. This bathroom was also featured in Interior Design Magazine and a number newspaper articles and other periodicals.
Photos: Bill sanders Photography
Colas Moore Artisan Group
This" Tuscan Stone Chapel", was built by hand around the client's antique doors. The Chapel sits in a remote section of old oak trees with no road and all materials had to be hand carried in on foot paths. Construction and finishes by Colas Moore Artisan Group.
Photo: Colas Moore
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