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Grüne Häuser mit Schindeldach Ideen und Design

Del Ray Sears Bungalow
Del Ray Sears Bungalow
WINN Design+BuildWINN Design+Build
Stacy Zarin-Goldberg
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Klassisches Einfamilienhaus mit Faserzement-Fassade, gelber Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Schindeldach in Washington, D.C.
Seattle Boat House
Seattle Boat House
UserUser
A uniform and cohesive look adds simplicity to the overall aesthetic, supporting the minimalist design. The A5s is Glo’s slimmest profile, allowing for more glass, less frame, and wider sightlines. The concealed hinge creates a clean interior look while also providing a more energy-efficient air-tight window. The increased performance is also seen in the triple pane glazing used in both series. The windows and doors alike provide a larger continuous thermal break, multiple air seals, high-performance spacers, Low-E glass, and argon filled glazing, with U-values as low as 0.20. Energy efficiency and effortless minimalism create a breathtaking Scandinavian-style remodel.
Transitional Modern Design
Transitional Modern Design
Design DCADesign DCA
Kerry Kirk Photography
Großes, Zweistöckiges Klassisches Einfamilienhaus mit Putzfassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Schindeldach in Houston
Black Birch Community
Black Birch Community
Minglewood, LLCMinglewood, LLC
Angela Kearney, Minglewood
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Country Wohnung mit Faserzement-Fassade, grüner Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Schindeldach in Boston
Classic Island Beach Cottage Exterior Elevated
Classic Island Beach Cottage Exterior Elevated
Sea Island Builders LLCSea Island Builders LLC
Classic Island beach cottage exterior of an elevated historic home by Sea Island Builders. Light colored white wood contract wood shake roof. Juila Lynn
Green Oaks
Green Oaks
Thompson Custom HomesThompson Custom Homes
Zweistöckiges Klassisches Einfamilienhaus mit Backsteinfassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe und Schindeldach in Houston
Modern Farmhouse
Modern Farmhouse
McCall Design & PlanningMcCall Design & Planning
Zweistöckiges Landhaus Einfamilienhaus mit weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Schindeldach, grauem Dach und Wandpaneelen in Boise
Cottonwood
Cottonwood
CLB ArchitectsCLB Architects
Audrey Hall Photography
Einstöckiges Country Haus mit Mix-Fassade, grauer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Schindeldach in Sonstige
Lanier Project
Lanier Project
Level Team ContractingLevel Team Contracting
Mittelgroßes, Dreistöckiges Klassisches Haus mit weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Schindeldach in Atlanta
Modern Farmhouse
Modern Farmhouse
House SprucingHouse Sprucing
Modern Farmhouse on Acre lot.
Großes, Zweistöckiges Landhaus Einfamilienhaus mit Mix-Fassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Schindeldach in Dallas
Inspiration Home
Inspiration Home
Long and Long DesignLong and Long Design
Jean Allsopp
Zweistöckiges Klassisches Haus mit weißer Fassadenfarbe, Walmdach und Schindeldach in Birmingham
Modern Farmhouse
Modern Farmhouse
Hanson Builders, Inc.Hanson Builders, Inc.
James Hardie Arctic White Board & Batten Siding with Black Metal Roof Accents and Charcoal shingles.
Großes, Zweistöckiges Country Haus mit weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Schindeldach in Minneapolis
New England Stone Farmhouse in Los Angeles, CA
New England Stone Farmhouse in Los Angeles, CA
Ward Jewell  Architect AIAWard Jewell Architect AIA
Ward Jewell, AIA was asked to design a comfortable one-story stone and wood pool house that was "barn-like" in keeping with the owner’s gentleman farmer concept. Thus, Mr. Jewell was inspired to create an elegant New England Stone Farm House designed to provide an exceptional environment for them to live, entertain, cook and swim in the large reflection lap pool. Mr. Jewell envisioned a dramatic vaulted great room with hand selected 200 year old reclaimed wood beams and 10 foot tall pocketing French doors that would connect the house to a pool, deck areas, loggia and lush garden spaces, thus bringing the outdoors in. A large cupola “lantern clerestory” in the main vaulted ceiling casts a natural warm light over the graceful room below. The rustic walk-in stone fireplace provides a central focal point for the inviting living room lounge. Important to the functionality of the pool house are a chef’s working farm kitchen with open cabinetry, free-standing stove and a soapstone topped central island with bar height seating. Grey washed barn doors glide open to reveal a vaulted and beamed quilting room with full bath and a vaulted and beamed library/guest room with full bath that bookend the main space. The private garden expanded and evolved over time. After purchasing two adjacent lots, the owners decided to redesign the garden and unify it by eliminating the tennis court, relocating the pool and building an inspired "barn". The concept behind the garden’s new design came from Thomas Jefferson’s home at Monticello with its wandering paths, orchards, and experimental vegetable garden. As a result this small organic farm, was born. Today the farm produces more than fifty varieties of vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers; many of which are rare and hard to find locally. The farm also grows a wide variety of fruits including plums, pluots, nectarines, apricots, apples, figs, peaches, guavas, avocados (Haas, Fuerte and Reed), olives, pomegranates, persimmons, strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, and ten different types of citrus. The remaining areas consist of drought-tolerant sweeps of rosemary, lavender, rockrose, and sage all of which attract butterflies and dueling hummingbirds. Photo Credit: Laura Hull Photography. Interior Design: Jeffrey Hitchcock. Landscape Design: Laurie Lewis Design. General Contractor: Martin Perry Premier General Contractors
Seamless Architectural Addition
Seamless Architectural Addition
APEX Design BuildAPEX Design Build
APEX received the Gold 2017 Minnesota Contractor of the Year (CotY) Award for Additions up to $250,000 for this St. Paul, MN project. The new kitchen in the 1912 home features restored vintage appliances and fixtures, custom cabinetry and table, and custom-cut commercial tile floor. Modern conveniences cleverly hidden. Small bump-out squared the space, enhanced the south-facing view of the charming yard and made room for a new portico, mudroom and and main-level bath. Photographed by: Patrick O'Loughlin
Alexandria - Modern Meets Traditional
Alexandria - Modern Meets Traditional
Visbeen ArchitectsVisbeen Architects
Graced with an abundance of windows, Alexandria’s modern meets traditional exterior boasts stylish stone accents, interesting rooflines and a pillared and welcoming porch. You’ll never lack for style or sunshine in this inspired transitional design perfect for a growing family. The timeless design merges a variety of classic architectural influences and fits perfectly into any neighborhood. A farmhouse feel can be seen in the exterior’s peaked roof, while the shingled accents reference the ever-popular Craftsman style. Inside, an abundance of windows flood the open-plan interior with light. Beyond the custom front door with its eye-catching sidelights is 2,350 square feet of living space on the first level, with a central foyer leading to a large kitchen and walk-in pantry, adjacent 14 by 16-foot hearth room and spacious living room with a natural fireplace. Also featured is a dining area and convenient home management center perfect for keeping your family life organized on the floor plan’s right side and a private study on the left, which lead to two patios, one covered and one open-air. Private spaces are concentrated on the 1,800-square-foot second level, where a large master suite invites relaxation and rest and includes built-ins, a master bath with double vanity and two walk-in closets. Also upstairs is a loft, laundry and two additional family bedrooms as well as 400 square foot of attic storage. The approximately 1,500-square-foot lower level features a 15 by 24-foot family room, a guest bedroom, billiards and refreshment area, and a 15 by 26-foot home theater perfect for movie nights. Photographer: Ashley Avila Photography
Evanston, IL Vinyl Siding by Mastic Colonial Exterior Remodel
Evanston, IL Vinyl Siding by Mastic Colonial Exterior Remodel
Siding & Windows Group LtdSiding & Windows Group Ltd
Evanston, IL 60202 Colonial Style Home Remodeled with Mastic Vinyl Siding in color Carvedwood Scottish Thistle and installed ProVia Doors, Vantage Entry.
Rivendale
Rivendale
Timberlake Custom HomesTimberlake Custom Homes
Kurtis Miller - KM Pics
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Rustikales Einfamilienhaus mit Mix-Fassade, grauer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Schindeldach, Wandpaneelen und Verschalung in Atlanta
My Own House
My Own House
Hoffman Grayson Architects LLPHoffman Grayson Architects LLP
Originally, the front of the house was on the left (eave) side, facing the primary street. Since the Garage was on the narrower, quieter side street, we decided that when we would renovate, we would reorient the front to the quieter side street, and enter through the front Porch. So initially we built the fencing and Pergola entering from the side street into the existing Front Porch. Then in 2003, we pulled off the roof, which enclosed just one large room and a bathroom, and added a full second story. Then we added the gable overhangs to create the effect of a cottage with dormers, so as not to overwhelm the scale of the site. The shingles are stained Cabots Semi-Solid Deck and Siding Oil Stain, 7406, color: Burnt Hickory, and the trim is painted with Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior Low Luster Narraganset Green HC-157, (which is actually a dark blue). Photo by Glen Grayson, AIA
Morningside Make-Over
Morningside Make-Over
Blake Shaw HomesBlake Shaw Homes
This mid-century home was given a complete overhaul, just love the way it turned out.
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Klassisches Einfamilienhaus mit Backsteinfassade, beiger Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Schindeldach in Atlanta

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