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Cornerstone Architects
Conceived as a remodel and addition, the final design iteration for this home is uniquely multifaceted. Structural considerations required a more extensive tear down, however the clients wanted the entire remodel design kept intact, essentially recreating much of the existing home. The overall floor plan design centers on maximizing the views, while extensive glazing is carefully placed to frame and enhance them. The residence opens up to the outdoor living and views from multiple spaces and visually connects interior spaces in the inner court. The client, who also specializes in residential interiors, had a vision of ‘transitional’ style for the home, marrying clean and contemporary elements with touches of antique charm. Energy efficient materials along with reclaimed architectural wood details were seamlessly integrated, adding sustainable design elements to this transitional design. The architect and client collaboration strived to achieve modern, clean spaces playfully interjecting rustic elements throughout the home.
Greenbelt Homes
Glynis Wood Interiors
Photography by Bryant Hill
Chip Webster Architecture
Interior Designer: Chris Powell
Builder: John Wilke
Photography: David O. Marlow
Moderner Eingang mit Drehtür, Haustür aus Glas und dunklem Holzboden in Denver
Moderner Eingang mit Drehtür, Haustür aus Glas und dunklem Holzboden in Denver
Kingswood Custom Homes
Klassischer Eingang mit Korridor, beiger Wandfarbe, Doppeltür, Haustür aus Glas und beigem Boden in Charlotte
Bloomint
Mediterraner Eingang mit weißer Wandfarbe, Doppeltür, Haustür aus Glas und buntem Boden in Lyon
Coats Homes
Großer Moderner Eingang mit weißer Wandfarbe, Einzeltür, Haustür aus Glas, grauem Boden, Korridor und Betonboden in Dallas
Pineapple House Interior Design
The foyer has a custom door with sidelights and custom inlaid floor, setting the tone into this fabulous home on the river in Florida.
Großes Klassisches Foyer mit grauer Wandfarbe, dunklem Holzboden, Einzeltür, Haustür aus Glas, braunem Boden und Tapetendecke in Miami
Großes Klassisches Foyer mit grauer Wandfarbe, dunklem Holzboden, Einzeltür, Haustür aus Glas, braunem Boden und Tapetendecke in Miami
HoneyBee Designz
Shelby Halberg Photography
Großes Modernes Foyer mit grauer Wandfarbe, Porzellan-Bodenfliesen, Einzeltür, Haustür aus Glas und weißem Boden in Miami
Großes Modernes Foyer mit grauer Wandfarbe, Porzellan-Bodenfliesen, Einzeltür, Haustür aus Glas und weißem Boden in Miami
Pu'uwai Design & Construction
The plantation style entry creates a stunning entrance to the home with it's low rock wall and half height rock columns the double white pillars add interest and a feeling of lightness to the heavy rock base. The exterior walls are finished in a white board and batten paneling, with black windows, and large dark bronze sconces. The large glass front door opens into the great room. The freshly planted tropical planters can be seen just beginning to grow in.
Viva Luxe Studios, LLC
Joshua Drake Photography
Klassischer Eingang mit Doppeltür und Haustür aus Glas in Sonstige
Klassischer Eingang mit Doppeltür und Haustür aus Glas in Sonstige
Norwood Architects
Interior Water Feature in Foyer
Mittelgroßes Modernes Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Doppeltür, Haustür aus Glas und Schieferboden in Atlanta
Mittelgroßes Modernes Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Doppeltür, Haustür aus Glas und Schieferboden in Atlanta
Swerdloff Properties Inc.
Jay Greene Photography
Modernes Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, dunklem Holzboden, Doppeltür und Haustür aus Glas in Philadelphia
Modernes Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, dunklem Holzboden, Doppeltür und Haustür aus Glas in Philadelphia
The Home Index Interior Design
Schmitt & Company General Contractors/Fabrication Napa
Kenzo Estate Winery Tasting Room
Photos by Adrian Gregorutti
Moderne Haustür mit Doppeltür und Haustür aus Glas in San Francisco
Moderne Haustür mit Doppeltür und Haustür aus Glas in San Francisco
SV Design
On the site of an old family summer cottage, nestled on a lake in upstate New York, rests this newly constructed year round residence. The house is designed for two, yet provides plenty of space for adult children and grandchildren to come and visit. The serenity of the lake is captured with an open floor plan, anchored by fireplaces to cozy up to. The public side of the house presents a subdued presence with a courtyard enclosed by three wings of the house.
Photo Credit: David Lamb
Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects
(c) steve keating photography
Wolf Creek View Cabin sits in a lightly treed meadow, surrounded by foothills and mountains in Eastern Washington. The 1,800 square foot home is designed as two interlocking “L’s”. A covered patio is located at the intersection of one “L,” offering a protected place to sit while enjoying sweeping views of the valley. A lighter screening “L” creates a courtyard that provides shelter from seasonal winds and an intimate space with privacy from neighboring houses.
The building mass is kept low in order to minimize the visual impact of the cabin on the valley floor. The roof line and walls extend into the landscape and abstract the mountain profiles beyond. Weathering steel siding blends with the natural vegetation and provides a low maintenance exterior.
We believe this project is successful in its peaceful integration with the landscape and offers an innovative solution in form and aesthetics for cabin architecture.
Katie Hutchison Studio
Constructed in two phases, this renovation, with a few small additions, touched nearly every room in this late ‘50’s ranch house. The owners raised their family within the original walls and love the house’s location, which is not far from town and also borders conservation land. But they didn’t love how chopped up the house was and the lack of exposure to natural daylight and views of the lush rear woods. Plus, they were ready to de-clutter for a more stream-lined look. As a result, KHS collaborated with them to create a quiet, clean design to support the lifestyle they aspire to in retirement.
To transform the original ranch house, KHS proposed several significant changes that would make way for a number of related improvements. Proposed changes included the removal of the attached enclosed breezeway (which had included a stair to the basement living space) and the two-car garage it partially wrapped, which had blocked vital eastern daylight from accessing the interior. Together the breezeway and garage had also contributed to a long, flush front façade. In its stead, KHS proposed a new two-car carport, attached storage shed, and exterior basement stair in a new location. The carport is bumped closer to the street to relieve the flush front facade and to allow access behind it to eastern daylight in a relocated rear kitchen. KHS also proposed a new, single, more prominent front entry, closer to the driveway to replace the former secondary entrance into the dark breezeway and a more formal main entrance that had been located much farther down the facade and curiously bordered the bedroom wing.
Inside, low ceilings and soffits in the primary family common areas were removed to create a cathedral ceiling (with rod ties) over a reconfigured semi-open living, dining, and kitchen space. A new gas fireplace serving the relocated dining area -- defined by a new built-in banquette in a new bay window -- was designed to back up on the existing wood-burning fireplace that continues to serve the living area. A shared full bath, serving two guest bedrooms on the main level, was reconfigured, and additional square footage was captured for a reconfigured master bathroom off the existing master bedroom. A new whole-house color palette, including new finishes and new cabinetry, complete the transformation. Today, the owners enjoy a fresh and airy re-imagining of their familiar ranch house.
Photos by Katie Hutchison
Brenner Architecture Group
Großes Mediterranes Foyer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Travertin, Doppeltür und Haustür aus Glas in Miami
Mark D. Williams Custom Homes, Inc.
Klassisches Foyer mit beiger Wandfarbe, dunklem Holzboden, Einzeltür und Haustür aus Glas in Minneapolis
Brauner Eingang mit Haustür aus Glas Ideen und Design
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