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Hage Architektur
Haus in zweiter Reihe, erschwerte Anlieferung, Aufstockung in Holzbauweise, mineralisch, Wohnen am Waldrand
Modernes Hanghaus in Frankfurt am Main
Modernes Hanghaus in Frankfurt am Main
hdg Architekten BDA
Großes, Zweistöckiges Modernes Containerhaus mit Metallfassade, schwarzer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Blechdach, schwarzem Dach und Verschalung in Sonstige
Jonathan Miller Architects
Zweistöckiges Uriges Einfamilienhaus mit Backsteinfassade, Misch-Dachdeckung, Satteldach und grauer Fassadenfarbe in Sonstige
Santa Barbara Home Design
Design Consultant Jeff Doubét is the author of Creating Spanish Style Homes: Before & After – Techniques – Designs – Insights. The 240 page “Design Consultation in a Book” is now available. Please visit SantaBarbaraHomeDesigner.com for more info.
Jeff Doubét specializes in Santa Barbara style home and landscape designs. To learn more info about the variety of custom design services I offer, please visit SantaBarbaraHomeDesigner.com
Jeff Doubét is the Founder of Santa Barbara Home Design - a design studio based in Santa Barbara, California USA.
Carlton Edwards
Won 2013 AIANC Design Award
Zweistöckiges Klassisches Haus mit brauner Fassadenfarbe und Blechdach in Charlotte
Zweistöckiges Klassisches Haus mit brauner Fassadenfarbe und Blechdach in Charlotte
Sogno Design Group
Michele Lee Wilson
Großes, Dreistöckiges Rustikales Haus mit brauner Fassadenfarbe und Satteldach in San Francisco
Großes, Dreistöckiges Rustikales Haus mit brauner Fassadenfarbe und Satteldach in San Francisco
Vetter Architects
The client’s request was quite common - a typical 2800 sf builder home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living space, and den. However, their desire was for this to be “anything but common.” The result is an innovative update on the production home for the modern era, and serves as a direct counterpoint to the neighborhood and its more conventional suburban housing stock, which focus views to the backyard and seeks to nullify the unique qualities and challenges of topography and the natural environment.
The Terraced House cautiously steps down the site’s steep topography, resulting in a more nuanced approach to site development than cutting and filling that is so common in the builder homes of the area. The compact house opens up in very focused views that capture the natural wooded setting, while masking the sounds and views of the directly adjacent roadway. The main living spaces face this major roadway, effectively flipping the typical orientation of a suburban home, and the main entrance pulls visitors up to the second floor and halfway through the site, providing a sense of procession and privacy absent in the typical suburban home.
Clad in a custom rain screen that reflects the wood of the surrounding landscape - while providing a glimpse into the interior tones that are used. The stepping “wood boxes” rest on a series of concrete walls that organize the site, retain the earth, and - in conjunction with the wood veneer panels - provide a subtle organic texture to the composition.
The interior spaces wrap around an interior knuckle that houses public zones and vertical circulation - allowing more private spaces to exist at the edges of the building. The windows get larger and more frequent as they ascend the building, culminating in the upstairs bedrooms that occupy the site like a tree house - giving views in all directions.
The Terraced House imports urban qualities to the suburban neighborhood and seeks to elevate the typical approach to production home construction, while being more in tune with modern family living patterns.
Overview:
Elm Grove
Size:
2,800 sf,
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Completion Date:
September 2014
Services:
Architecture, Landscape Architecture
Interior Consultants: Amy Carman Design
Eppright Homes, LLC
This entry’s design was inspired by the feel of an English manor. The challenge with a large home-site was creating a home design including multiple buildings and outdoor structures that flowed together and felt cohesive. The main function of the outdoor living space was to address this challenge.
• The home includes a main house, guest house, outdoor leaving area, gazebo, and separate garage connected by trellised walkways. Large concrete tiles separated by grass create walkways between focal points. A large rock wall with focal niches balances the guest house.
• A trellised pathway connects the main house with separate outbuildings.
• A long wading pool is anchored by a stone wall points the way to a scenic outdoor living area.
• A covered living area was designed on the edge of the property to take advantage of the stunning views and tie the guest house and pool together. A rectangular open firepit gives guests a stunning setting in which to relax.
• Rock pathways and gardens edge the property, uniting and connecting the various spaces.
• Landscape lighting adds to the overall glow setting off the old world setting.
• Each living area was designed to connect and flow with the overall design while taking advantage of the spectacular views.
• For a complete tour of this property: http://epprighthomes.com/videos/12th-century-manor-house/
Red House Architects
The front porch of the existing house remained. It made a good proportional guide for expanding the 2nd floor. The master bathroom bumps out to the side. And, hand sawn wood brackets hold up the traditional flying-rafter eaves.
Max Sall Photography
Arcanum Architecture
Großes, Dreistöckiges Modernes Einfamilienhaus mit Mix-Fassade, grauer Fassadenfarbe und Satteldach in Sacramento
Asha Mevlana
Who lives there: Asha Mevlana and her Havanese dog named Bali
Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas
Size: Main house (400 sq ft), Trailer (160 sq ft.), 1 loft bedroom, 1 bath
What sets your home apart: The home was designed specifically for my lifestyle.
My inspiration: After reading the book, "The Life Changing Magic of Tidying," I got inspired to just live with things that bring me joy which meant scaling down on everything and getting rid of most of my possessions and all of the things that I had accumulated over the years. I also travel quite a bit and wanted to live with just what I needed.
About the house: The L-shaped house consists of two separate structures joined by a deck. The main house (400 sq ft), which rests on a solid foundation, features the kitchen, living room, bathroom and loft bedroom. To make the small area feel more spacious, it was designed with high ceilings, windows and two custom garage doors to let in more light. The L-shape of the deck mirrors the house and allows for the two separate structures to blend seamlessly together. The smaller "amplified" structure (160 sq ft) is built on wheels to allow for touring and transportation. This studio is soundproof using recycled denim, and acts as a recording studio/guest bedroom/practice area. But it doesn't just look like an amp, it actually is one -- just plug in your instrument and sound comes through the front marine speakers onto the expansive deck designed for concerts.
My favorite part of the home is the large kitchen and the expansive deck that makes the home feel even bigger. The deck also acts as a way to bring the community together where local musicians perform. I love having a the amp trailer as a separate space to practice music. But I especially love all the light with windows and garage doors throughout.
Design team: Brian Crabb (designer), Zack Giffin (builder, custom furniture) Vickery Construction (builder) 3 Volve Construction (builder)
Design dilemmas: Because the city wasn’t used to having tiny houses there were certain rules that didn’t quite make sense for a tiny house. I wasn’t allowed to have stairs leading up to the loft, only ladders were allowed. Since it was built, the city is beginning to revisit some of the old rules and hopefully things will be changing.
Photo cred: Don Shreve
Sand Creek Post & Beam
Sand Creek Post & Beam Traditional Wood Barns and Barn Homes Learn more & request a free catalog: www.sandcreekpostandbeam.com
Geräumige Landhausstil Holzfassade Haus in Sonstige
Geräumige Landhausstil Holzfassade Haus in Sonstige
Steven Clipp Architecture
loosely based on Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House, prow ends like two ships passing, deep overhangs, great window bays
Steven Clipp, AIA
Geräumiges, Einstöckiges Uriges Haus mit Steinfassade, beiger Fassadenfarbe und Walmdach in Raleigh
Geräumiges, Einstöckiges Uriges Haus mit Steinfassade, beiger Fassadenfarbe und Walmdach in Raleigh
Carnill and Company Limited
Clive Nichols
Dreistöckiges Klassisches Reihenhaus mit Backsteinfassade, roter Fassadenfarbe und Flachdach in Sonstige
Dreistöckiges Klassisches Reihenhaus mit Backsteinfassade, roter Fassadenfarbe und Flachdach in Sonstige
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