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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
L. Lumpkins Architect, Inc.
Named one the 10 most Beautiful Houses in Dallas
Großes, Zweistöckiges Maritimes Haus mit grauer Fassadenfarbe, Mansardendach, Schindeldach, grauem Dach und Schindeln in Dallas
Großes, Zweistöckiges Maritimes Haus mit grauer Fassadenfarbe, Mansardendach, Schindeldach, grauem Dach und Schindeln in Dallas
Shaddock Custom Builders and Developers
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Klassisches Einfamilienhaus mit Putzfassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Misch-Dachdeckung in Dallas
The Construction Group Montana, LLC
Einstöckiges Uriges Tiny House mit schwarzer Fassadenfarbe und Flachdach in Sonstige
Sanford Custom Builders, Inc
Built by Sanford Custom Builders and custom designed by Jan Gleysteen Architects, this classical shingle and stone home offers finely crafted architectural details throughout. The home is situated on a gentle knoll and is approached by a circular receiving court. Amenities include 5 en-suite bedrooms including a master bedroom with adjoining luxurious spa bath, walk up office suite with additional bath, media/movie theater room, step-down mahogany family room, first floor office with wood paneling and barrel vaulted ceilings. On the lower level there is a gym, wet bar and billiard room.
Great Rooms Building Group
Photo by Linda Oyama-Bryan
Großes, Zweistöckiges Klassisches Haus mit blauer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Schindeldach, schwarzem Dach und Verschalung in Chicago
Großes, Zweistöckiges Klassisches Haus mit blauer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Schindeldach, schwarzem Dach und Verschalung in Chicago
Structures, Inc.
WHOLE HOUSE RENOVATION AND ADDITION
Built in the 1940s, this cottage had an incredible amount of character and personality but was not conducive to the way we live today. The rooms were small and did not flow well into one another. The renovation of this house required opening up several rooms and adding square footage to the back of the home, all the while, keeping the curb appeal of a small cottage.
Photographs by jeanallsopp.com
Patrick Ahearn Architect
Greg Premru
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Landhausstil Haus mit weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Schindeldach in Boston
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Landhausstil Haus mit weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Schindeldach in Boston
M House Development
Zweistöckiges Country Haus mit weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Misch-Dachdeckung und schwarzem Dach in Chicago
Light Up Nashville
Custom bistro lighting in backyard by Light Up Nashville. String lights are a great way to spruce up any outdoor space after dark. Create an intimate outdoor setting to entertain using string lights.
Highland Builders LLC
Stone ranch with French Country flair and a tucked under extra lower level garage. The beautiful Chilton Woodlake blend stone follows the arched entry with timbers and gables. Carriage style 2 panel arched accent garage doors with wood brackets. The siding is Hardie Plank custom color Sherwin Williams Anonymous with custom color Intellectual Gray trim. Gable roof is CertainTeed Landmark Weathered Wood with a medium bronze metal roof accent over the bay window. (Ryan Hainey)
JayMarc Homes
The Zurich home design. Architect: Architects NorthWest
Großes, Dreistöckiges Modernes Einfamilienhaus mit Mix-Fassade, bunter Fassadenfarbe und Pultdach in Seattle
Großes, Dreistöckiges Modernes Einfamilienhaus mit Mix-Fassade, bunter Fassadenfarbe und Pultdach in Seattle
Pearl Street Realty Group
Zweistöckiges Klassisches Haus mit blauer Fassadenfarbe und Satteldach in Indianapolis
HOBBS INC
Architect: Amanda Martocchio Architecture & Design
Photography: Michael Moran
Project Year:2016
This LEED-certified project was a substantial rebuild of a 1960's home, preserving the original foundation to the extent possible, with a small amount of new area, a reconfigured floor plan, and newly envisioned massing. The design is simple and modern, with floor to ceiling glazing along the rear, connecting the interior living spaces to the landscape. The design process was informed by building science best practices, including solar orientation, triple glazing, rain-screen exterior cladding, and a thermal envelope that far exceeds code requirements.
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