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Bitterroot Contemporary Style Home
Bitterroot Contemporary Style Home
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The contemporary style house is linear in nature creating a diametric form against the organic landscape. The opposing forms do well in showcasing each other in their contrast. The grand open floor plan welcomes you in as the views of the surrounding mountain range parade the backside of the home. The 12’ span of glass creates a feeling of being amongst the outdoors while enjoying the comforts of the home. Ample light floods into the home with a row of clerestory windows in the two-story great room. This home was truly built for entertaining, with a 12-person dining table, two living rooms, a bunk room, and a large outdoor entertaining area with a dual-sided fireplace. Glo A5f double pane windows and doors were selected since modern profiles and cost-effective efficiency were a priority. The aluminum series boasts high-performance spacers, multiple air seals, a continuous thermal break, and low iron glass with sleek durable hardware. Selecting the flange (f) profile of the series allows for a conventional install to an otherwise exceptional window. The clarity and size of the windows and doors showcase the true beauty of the home by allowing the outdoors to flood into the space. The strategic placement of awning windows fixed windows and tilt and turn windows promotes intentional airflow throughout the home.
Deadmans Flats
Deadmans Flats
russell and russell design studiosrussell and russell design studios
Modern mountain home with stunning timberframe and incredible mountain views
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Modernes Haus mit brauner Fassadenfarbe und Pultdach in Calgary
Martis Camp Lot 203
Martis Camp Lot 203
Lamperti Construction, Inc.Lamperti Construction, Inc.
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Modernes Einfamilienhaus mit Mix-Fassade, brauner Fassadenfarbe, Pultdach und Blechdach in Sacramento
Green Mountain Getaway - Main House
Green Mountain Getaway - Main House
Flavin ArchitectsFlavin Architects
This house is discreetly tucked into its wooded site in the Mad River Valley near the Sugarbush Resort in Vermont. The soaring roof lines complement the slope of the land and open up views though large windows to a meadow planted with native wildflowers. The house was built with natural materials of cedar shingles, fir beams and native stone walls. These materials are complemented with innovative touches including concrete floors, composite exterior wall panels and exposed steel beams. The home is passively heated by the sun, aided by triple pane windows and super-insulated walls. Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
Chalk Hill Off-Grid Cabin
Chalk Hill Off-Grid Cabin
Arkin Tilt ArchitectsArkin Tilt Architects
This 872 s.f. off-grid straw-bale project is a getaway home for a San Francisco couple with two active young boys. © Eric Millette Photography
Rustikale Holzfassade Haus mit Pultdach und brauner Fassadenfarbe in Sacramento
Рустика Фасад дома
Рустика Фасад дома
Einstöckiges, Mittelgroßes Uriges Haus mit brauner Fassadenfarbe und Pultdach in Moskau
Modern Farmhouse
Modern Farmhouse
M.O.Daby DesignM.O.Daby Design
modern farmhouse Dundee, OR type: custom home + ADU status: built credits design: Matthew O. Daby - m.o.daby design interior design: Angela Mechaley - m.o.daby design construction: Cellar Ridge Construction / homeowner landscape designer: Bryan Bailey - EcoTone / homeowner photography: Erin Riddle - KLIK Concepts
Home on Dragonfly Pond
Home on Dragonfly Pond
BRIBURN – Architecture for LifeBRIBURN – Architecture for Life
The PV solar shed is visible in the background which houses the back-up battery array. Also visible is the concrete spill way that leads to a small micro-hydro generator.
Tiny Tea House
Tiny Tea House
Oregon Cottage CompanyOregon Cottage Company
Kleine, Einstöckige Asiatische Holzfassade Haus mit brauner Fassadenfarbe und Pultdach in Portland
Walnut Woods Residence
Walnut Woods Residence
John Senhauser ArchitectsJohn Senhauser Architects
Taking its cues from both persona and place, this residence seeks to reconcile a difficult, walnut-wooded site with the late client’s desire to live in a log home in the woods. The residence was conceived as a 24 ft x 150 ft linear bar rising into the trees from northwest to southeast. Positioned according to subdivision covenants, the structure bridges 40 ft across an existing intermittent creek, thereby preserving the natural drainage patterns and habitat. The residence’s long and narrow massing allowed many of the trees to remain, enabling the client to live in a wooded environment. A requested pool “grotto” and porte cochere complete the site interventions. The structure’s section rises successively up a cascading stair to culminate in a glass-enclosed meditative space (known lovingly as the “bird feeder”), providing access to the grass roof via an exterior stair. The walnut trees, cleared from the site during construction, were locally milled and returned to the residence as hardwood flooring. Photo Credit: Scott Hisey
Shoreline Drive Residence
Shoreline Drive Residence
Dan Nelson, Designs Northwest ArchitectsDan Nelson, Designs Northwest Architects
View from beach.
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Modernes Einfamilienhaus mit brauner Fassadenfarbe, Pultdach, Blechdach und schwarzem Dach in Seattle
Seaview Escape
Seaview Escape
Coates Design Architecture + InteriorsCoates Design Architecture + Interiors
Coates Design Architects Seattle Lara Swimmer Photography Fairbank Construction
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Modernes Haus mit brauner Fassadenfarbe, Pultdach und Blechdach in Seattle
Mountain Peek
Mountain Peek
Centre Sky Architecture LtdCentre Sky Architecture Ltd
Großes Uriges Haus mit brauner Fassadenfarbe, Pultdach und Misch-Dachdeckung in Sonstige
Artist Live/ Work /Display
Artist Live/ Work /Display
Jess Pedersen ArchitectureJess Pedersen Architecture
PHOTOS: Mountain Home Photo CONTRACTOR: 3C Construction Main level living: 1455 sq ft Upper level Living: 1015 sq ft Guest Wing / Office: 520 sq ft Total Living: 2990 sq ft Studio Space: 1520 sq ft 2 Car Garage : 575 sq ft ​ General Contractor: 3C Construction: Steve Lee The client, a sculpture artist, and his wife came to J.P.A. only wanting a studio next to their home. During the design process it grew to having a living space above the studio, which grew to having a small house attached to the studio forming a compound. At this point it became clear to the client; the project was outgrowing the neighborhood. After re-evaluating the project, the live / work compound is currently sited in a natural protected nest with post card views of Mount Sopris & the Roaring Fork Valley. The courtyard compound consist of the central south facing piece being the studio flanked by a simple 2500 sq ft 2 bedroom, 2 story house one the west side, and a multi purpose guest wing /studio on the east side. The evolution of this compound came to include the desire to have the building blend into the surrounding landscape, and at the same time become the backdrop to create and display his sculpture. “Jess has been our architect on several projects over the past ten years. He is easy to work with, and his designs are interesting and thoughtful. He always carefully listens to our ideas and is able to create a plan that meets our needs both as individuals and as a family. We highly recommend Jess Pedersen Architecture”. - Client “As a general contractor, I can highly recommend Jess. His designs are very pleasing with a lot of thought put in to how they are lived in. He is a real team player, adding greatly to collaborative efforts and making the process smoother for all involved. Further, he gets information out on or ahead of schedule. Really been a pleasure working with Jess and hope to do more together in the future!” Steve Lee - 3C Construction
Herron Island Cabin
Herron Island Cabin
First LampFirst Lamp
Tim Bies
Kleines, Zweistöckiges Modernes Einfamilienhaus mit Metallfassade, Pultdach, brauner Fassadenfarbe und Blechdach in Seattle
Lake Washington Home
Lake Washington Home
Jeff Luth - Soldano Luth ArchitectsJeff Luth - Soldano Luth Architects
Modernes Haus mit Betonfassade, brauner Fassadenfarbe und Pultdach in Seattle
Cedar Haus
Cedar Haus
Zola European WindowsZola European Windows
Nestled in a wooded area in the Pacific Northwest, the 1800 sf Passive Cedar Haus was built as a retirement home. The Artisans Group designed the layout of the home, mindful of aging in place, and working to ensure that the home blended in with the surrounding natural beauty. The project meets a complex program, with an unheated sleeping porch for a master bedroom, a screened porch, a 600 sf caretakers apartment/mother in law unit, large wood shop, plus a two car carport. The home seamlessly integrates a floating cedar tongue and groove roof with large sheltering overhangs, clerestory windows, and language of cedar slats for privacy screens and doors inside and out. The warm, natural materials of wood and cork for the interior palette are punctuated by lively accents and stunning fixtures. This ultra energy efficient home relies on extremely high levels of insulation, air-tight detailing and construction, and the implementation of high performance, custom made European windows and doors by Zola Windows. Zola’s ThermoPlus Clad line, which boasts R-11 triple glazing and is thermally broken with a layer of patented German Purenit®, was selected for the project. Floor-to-ceiling windows in the main living area, gives an expansive view of the surrounding Northwest forest. The tops of these windows reveal the interior cedar clad and the up-swept soffits on the home’s exterior, creating a floating ceiling effect. Slatted spruce wood fly-overs break up the vertical areas of the great room and define separate areas that would otherwise feel like an overwhelmingly expansive space. Photography by: Cheryl Ramsay of Ramsay Photography
House 96
House 96
Ryan Group ArchitectsRyan Group Architects
Exterior Dining; Firepit; Terrace
Mittelgroße, Zweistöckige Rustikale Holzfassade Haus mit brauner Fassadenfarbe und Pultdach in Sacramento
Chuckanut  Home
Chuckanut Home
Christensen Design ManagementChristensen Design Management
History: Client was given a property, that was extremely difficult to build on, with a very steep, 25-30' drop. They tried to sell the property for many years, with no luck. They finally decided that they should build something on it, for themselves, to prove it could be done. No access was allowed at the top of the steep incline. Client assumed it would be an expensive foundation built parallel to the hillside, somehow. Program: The program involved a level for one floor living, (LR/DR/KIT/MBR/UTILITY) as an age-in-place for this recently retired couple. Any other levels should have additional bedrooms that could also feel like a separate AirBnB space, or allow for a future caretaker. There was also a desire for a garage with a recreational vehicle and regular car. The main floor should take advantage of the primary views to the southwest, even though the lot faces due west. Also a desire for easy access to an upper level trail and low maintenance materials with easy maintenance access to roof. The preferred style was a fresher, contemporary feel. Solution: A concept design was presented, initially desired by the client, parallel to the hillside, as they had originally envisioned. An alternate idea was also presented, that was perpendicular to the steep hillside. This avoided having difficult foundations on the steep hillside, by spanning... over it. It also allowed the top, main floor to be farther out on the west end of the site to avoid neighboring view blockage & to better see the primary southwest view. Savings in foundation costs allowed the installation of a residential elevator to get from the garage to the top, main living level. Stairs were also available for regular exercise. An exterior deck was angled towards the primary SW view to the San Juan Islands. The roof was originally desired to be a hip style on all sides, but a better solution allowed for a simple slope back to the 10' high east side for easier maintenance & access, since the west side was almost 50' high! The clients undertook this home as a speculative, temporary project, intending for it to add value, to sell. However, the unexpected solution, and experience in living here, has them wanting to stay forever.
Tiny Home
Tiny Home
Barn Livin' LLCBarn Livin' LLC
Larch Siding and Custom Windows give this Tiny Home a Modern Feel.
Kleines, Einstöckiges Rustikales Haus mit brauner Fassadenfarbe, Pultdach und Blechdach in New York

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