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Große, Unbedeckte Mid-Century Terrasse hinter dem Haus mit Kamin in Dallas
Große, Unbedeckte Mid-Century Terrasse hinter dem Haus mit Kamin in Dallas
Mica McOmber-Three Creeks Construction
Back Deck
Cumaru decking
Cedar railing
Mittelgroße, Unbedeckte Mid-Century Terrasse hinter dem Haus in Sonstige
Mittelgroße, Unbedeckte Mid-Century Terrasse hinter dem Haus in Sonstige
Klopf Architecture
The owners of this property had been away from the Bay Area for many years, and looked forward to returning to an elegant mid-century modern house. The one they bought was anything but that. Faced with a “remuddled” kitchen from one decade, a haphazard bedroom / family room addition from another, and an otherwise disjointed and generally run-down mid-century modern house, the owners asked Klopf Architecture and Envision Landscape Studio to re-imagine this house and property as a unified, flowing, sophisticated, warm, modern indoor / outdoor living space for a family of five.
Opening up the spaces internally and from inside to out was the first order of business. The formerly disjointed eat-in kitchen with 7 foot high ceilings were opened up to the living room, re-oriented, and replaced with a spacious cook's kitchen complete with a row of skylights bringing light into the space. Adjacent the living room wall was completely opened up with La Cantina folding door system, connecting the interior living space to a new wood deck that acts as a continuation of the wood floor. People can flow from kitchen to the living / dining room and the deck seamlessly, making the main entertainment space feel at once unified and complete, and at the same time open and limitless.
Klopf opened up the bedroom with a large sliding panel, and turned what was once a large walk-in closet into an office area, again with a large sliding panel. The master bathroom has high windows all along one wall to bring in light, and a large wet room area for the shower and tub. The dark, solid roof structure over the patio was replaced with an open trellis that allows plenty of light, brightening the new deck area as well as the interior of the house.
All the materials of the house were replaced, apart from the framing and the ceiling boards. This allowed Klopf to unify the materials from space to space, running the same wood flooring throughout, using the same paint colors, and generally creating a consistent look from room to room. Located in Lafayette, CA this remodeled single-family house is 3,363 square foot, 4 bedroom, and 3.5 bathroom.
Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, AIA, Jackie Detamore, and Jeffrey Prose
Landscape Design: Envision Landscape Studio
Structural Engineer: Brian Dotson Consulting Engineers
Contractor: Kasten Builders
Photography ©2015 Mariko Reed
Staging: The Design Shop
Location: Lafayette, CA
Year completed: 2014
Dieppe Design
Engaged by the client to update this 1970's architecturally designed waterfront home by Frank Cavalier, we refreshed the interiors whilst highlighting the existing features such as the Queensland Rosewood timber ceilings.
The concept presented was a clean, industrial style interior and exterior lift, collaborating the existing Japanese and Mid Century hints of architecture and design.
A project we thoroughly enjoyed from start to finish, we hope you do too.
Photography: Luke Butterly
Construction: Glenstone Constructions
Tiles: Lulo Tiles
Upholstery: The Chair Man
Window Treatment: The Curtain Factory
Fixtures + Fittings: Parisi / Reece / Meir / Client Supplied
Danny Deck Construction, Inc.
Danny Shushan
Mittelgroße, Unbedeckte Retro Terrasse hinter dem Haus in Los Angeles
Mittelgroße, Unbedeckte Retro Terrasse hinter dem Haus in Los Angeles
One Source Contracting
On this project, the client was looking to build a backyard parking pad to ease frustration over the endless search for city-parking spaces. Our team built an eclectic red brick 1.5 car garage with a rooftop deck featuring custom IPE deck tiles and a metal railing. Whether hosting a dinner party or enjoying a cup of coffee every morning, a rooftop deck is a necessity for city living.
KE Interiors, Inc.
A sleek front door and new courtyard fence add some much needed privacy and style to this mid century home. The horizontal lines of the fence and front door windows echo the horizontal lines used throughout the house.
Photo by Adrian Kinney
Teague Hunziker Photography
©Teague Hunziker.
Built in 1969. Architects Buff and Hensman
Große, Überdachte Retro Terrasse hinter dem Haus mit Outdoor-Küche in Los Angeles
Große, Überdachte Retro Terrasse hinter dem Haus mit Outdoor-Küche in Los Angeles
Julie Maigret Design
Rachel Thurston
Mittelgroße Retro Terrasse hinter dem Haus mit Markisen in Los Angeles
Mittelgroße Retro Terrasse hinter dem Haus mit Markisen in Los Angeles
Rogan Nash Architects Ltd
Simon Devitt
Mittelgroße, Unbedeckte Retro Terrasse hinter dem Haus mit Outdoor-Küche in Auckland
Mittelgroße, Unbedeckte Retro Terrasse hinter dem Haus mit Outdoor-Küche in Auckland
Malone's Landscape Design | Build
IPE decking and cable railing emphasize the angled architecture of the midcentury house. Floor to ceiling windows run the entire back of the house with unobstructed views of the lake.
M Prevost Design
Pool view of whole house exterior remodel
Große Mid-Century Terrassenüberdachung aus Holz im Erdgeschoss mit Stahlgeländer und Beleuchtung in San Diego
Große Mid-Century Terrassenüberdachung aus Holz im Erdgeschoss mit Stahlgeländer und Beleuchtung in San Diego
Decks & Patio Covers
A white powder coated aluminum frame with Solar White impact resistant acrylic panels bring maximum light into this classic rambler and provide covered outdoor living space.
Schwarze Mid-Century Terrassen Ideen und Design
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