Suchergebnisse für „Hausboot“ in Wohnideen
martinoff architekten
Fotograf: Martin Kunze
Zweistöckige, Mittelgroße Moderne Holzfassade Haus mit Flachdach und brauner Fassadenfarbe in Hamburg
Zweistöckige, Mittelgroße Moderne Holzfassade Haus mit Flachdach und brauner Fassadenfarbe in Hamburg
Rev House
Einstöckige, Große Moderne Holzfassade Haus mit weißer Fassadenfarbe und Flachdach in Berlin
Nautilus Hausboote
Nautilus-Hausboote.de
Zweistöckige, Kleine Maritime Holzfassade Haus mit gelber Fassadenfarbe und Flachdach in Berlin
Zweistöckige, Kleine Maritime Holzfassade Haus mit gelber Fassadenfarbe und Flachdach in Berlin
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SHKS Architects
Benjamin Benschneider
Maritimes Esszimmer mit beiger Wandfarbe und braunem Boden in Seattle
Maritimes Esszimmer mit beiger Wandfarbe und braunem Boden in Seattle
Dyna Builders
Clean and simple define this 1200 square foot Portage Bay floating home. After living on the water for 10 years, the owner was familiar with the area’s history and concerned with environmental issues. With that in mind, she worked with Architect Ryan Mankoski of Ninebark Studios and Dyna to create a functional dwelling that honored its surroundings. The original 19th century log float was maintained as the foundation for the new home and some of the historic logs were salvaged and custom milled to create the distinctive interior wood paneling. The atrium space celebrates light and water with open and connected kitchen, living and dining areas. The bedroom, office and bathroom have a more intimate feel, like a waterside retreat. The rooftop and water-level decks extend and maximize the main living space. The materials for the home’s exterior include a mixture of structural steel and glass, and salvaged cedar blended with Cor ten steel panels. Locally milled reclaimed untreated cedar creates an environmentally sound rain and privacy screen.
Dyna Builders
Clean and simple define this 1200 square foot Portage Bay floating home. After living on the water for 10 years, the owner was familiar with the area’s history and concerned with environmental issues. With that in mind, she worked with Architect Ryan Mankoski of Ninebark Studios and Dyna to create a functional dwelling that honored its surroundings. The original 19th century log float was maintained as the foundation for the new home and some of the historic logs were salvaged and custom milled to create the distinctive interior wood paneling. The atrium space celebrates light and water with open and connected kitchen, living and dining areas. The bedroom, office and bathroom have a more intimate feel, like a waterside retreat. The rooftop and water-level decks extend and maximize the main living space. The materials for the home’s exterior include a mixture of structural steel and glass, and salvaged cedar blended with Cor ten steel panels. Locally milled reclaimed untreated cedar creates an environmentally sound rain and privacy screen.
MLB Design Group
A new acacia wood floor is beautiful. All interior walls are finished with cedar and vertical grain fir details. The homeowner reads and works at home frequently, so this desk space is much used.
MLB Design Group
This view shows the added built-in surrounding a flat screen tv. To accomplish necessary non-combustible surfaces surrounding the new wood-burning stove by Rais, I wrapped the right side of the cabinetry with stone tile. This little stove can heat an 1100 SF space.
Sustain Design Architects Inc.
Architecture: Trevor McIvor
Construction Management: Trevor McIvor
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Rustikales Haus mit Vinylfassade und grauer Fassadenfarbe in Toronto
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Rustikales Haus mit Vinylfassade und grauer Fassadenfarbe in Toronto
SHKS Architects
Benjamin Benschneider
Maritime Küche mit integriertem Waschbecken, Schrankfronten im Shaker-Stil, Kücheninsel und grauer Arbeitsplatte in Seattle
Maritime Küche mit integriertem Waschbecken, Schrankfronten im Shaker-Stil, Kücheninsel und grauer Arbeitsplatte in Seattle
Dyna Builders
Clean and simple define this 1200 square foot Portage Bay floating home. After living on the water for 10 years, the owner was familiar with the area’s history and concerned with environmental issues. With that in mind, she worked with Architect Ryan Mankoski of Ninebark Studios and Dyna to create a functional dwelling that honored its surroundings. The original 19th century log float was maintained as the foundation for the new home and some of the historic logs were salvaged and custom milled to create the distinctive interior wood paneling. The atrium space celebrates light and water with open and connected kitchen, living and dining areas. The bedroom, office and bathroom have a more intimate feel, like a waterside retreat. The rooftop and water-level decks extend and maximize the main living space. The materials for the home’s exterior include a mixture of structural steel and glass, and salvaged cedar blended with Cor ten steel panels. Locally milled reclaimed untreated cedar creates an environmentally sound rain and privacy screen.
David Olson Architect
The project is a new two-story floating home that is wood framed construction on a reinforced concrete float. Public spaces are located on the second floor; private spaces are on the first floor; and there is a full deck on the roof.
dougmcclelland
New Architecturally designed Floating Home in Vancouver Harbour. 1160 sq feet plus decks on 3 levels including the entire roof. Granite counter tops, stainless appliances, marble bath, separate office. Stunning views of noth shoure mountains and the City.
martinoff architekten
Fotograf: Martin Kunze
Mittelgroßes Modernes Esszimmer mit hellem Holzboden in Hamburg
Mittelgroßes Modernes Esszimmer mit hellem Holzboden in Hamburg
G Little Construction
Modernes Badezimmer mit integriertem Waschbecken und bodengleicher Dusche in Seattle
MLB Design Group
The renovation involved adding a sleeping loft above the existing structure (which actually floats on huge logs). Because it's not an "official bedroom," this staircase by The Iron Shop is allowable. I "waterfalled" the countertops to wrap cabinet sides for a more interesting look. The existing rounded door to storage/laundry was refinished/refitted. Heated blue stone tile floors keep this kitchen cozy. Beams across the ceiling support the upper structure as does wood post in foreground. There are two sinks in this tiny galley kitchen. Kohler's "trough sink" sits below window in this view, creating a highly functional prep area adjacent to range top.
Dyna Builders
Clean and simple define this 1200 square foot Portage Bay floating home. After living on the water for 10 years, the owner was familiar with the area’s history and concerned with environmental issues. With that in mind, she worked with Architect Ryan Mankoski of Ninebark Studios and Dyna to create a functional dwelling that honored its surroundings. The original 19th century log float was maintained as the foundation for the new home and some of the historic logs were salvaged and custom milled to create the distinctive interior wood paneling. The atrium space celebrates light and water with open and connected kitchen, living and dining areas. The bedroom, office and bathroom have a more intimate feel, like a waterside retreat. The rooftop and water-level decks extend and maximize the main living space. The materials for the home’s exterior include a mixture of structural steel and glass, and salvaged cedar blended with Cor ten steel panels. Locally milled reclaimed untreated cedar creates an environmentally sound rain and privacy screen.
Hausboot Ideen und Bilder | Houzz
Dyna Builders
Clean and simple define this 1200 square foot Portage Bay floating home. After living on the water for 10 years, the owner was familiar with the area’s history and concerned with environmental issues. With that in mind, she worked with Architect Ryan Mankoski of Ninebark Studios and Dyna to create a functional dwelling that honored its surroundings. The original 19th century log float was maintained as the foundation for the new home and some of the historic logs were salvaged and custom milled to create the distinctive interior wood paneling. The atrium space celebrates light and water with open and connected kitchen, living and dining areas. The bedroom, office and bathroom have a more intimate feel, like a waterside retreat. The rooftop and water-level decks extend and maximize the main living space. The materials for the home’s exterior include a mixture of structural steel and glass, and salvaged cedar blended with Cor ten steel panels. Locally milled reclaimed untreated cedar creates an environmentally sound rain and privacy screen.
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