Türkise Landhausstil Treppen Ideen und Design
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Rikki Snyder
Photo by: Rikki Snyder © 2012 Houzz
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Landed Interiors & Homes
Photography by Brad Knipstein
Große Landhausstil Holztreppe in L-Form mit Holz-Setzstufen, Stahlgeländer und Holzdielenwänden in San Francisco
Große Landhausstil Holztreppe in L-Form mit Holz-Setzstufen, Stahlgeländer und Holzdielenwänden in San Francisco
Visbeen Architects
Builder: Homes by True North
Interior Designer: L. Rose Interiors
Photographer: M-Buck Studio
This charming house wraps all of the conveniences of a modern, open concept floor plan inside of a wonderfully detailed modern farmhouse exterior. The front elevation sets the tone with its distinctive twin gable roofline and hipped main level roofline. Large forward facing windows are sheltered by a deep and inviting front porch, which is further detailed by its use of square columns, rafter tails, and old world copper lighting.
Inside the foyer, all of the public spaces for entertaining guests are within eyesight. At the heart of this home is a living room bursting with traditional moldings, columns, and tiled fireplace surround. Opposite and on axis with the custom fireplace, is an expansive open concept kitchen with an island that comfortably seats four. During the spring and summer months, the entertainment capacity of the living room can be expanded out onto the rear patio featuring stone pavers, stone fireplace, and retractable screens for added convenience.
When the day is done, and it’s time to rest, this home provides four separate sleeping quarters. Three of them can be found upstairs, including an office that can easily be converted into an extra bedroom. The master suite is tucked away in its own private wing off the main level stair hall. Lastly, more entertainment space is provided in the form of a lower level complete with a theatre room and exercise space.
Elle Peters Design
Hi friends! If you hadn’t put it together from the hashtag (#hansonranchoverhaul), this project was literally, quite the overhaul. This full-house renovation was so much fun to be a part of! Not only did we overhaul both the main and second levels, but we actually added square footage when we filled in a double-story volume to create an additional second floor bedroom (which in this case, will actually function as a home office). We also moved walls around on both the main level to open up the living/dining kitchen area, create a more functional powder room, and bring in more natural light at the entry. Upstairs, we altered the layout to accommodate two more spacious and modernized bathrooms, as well as larger bedrooms, one complete with a new walk-in-closet and one with a beautiful window seat built-in.
This client and I connected right away – she was looking to update her '90s home with a laid-back, fresh, transitional approach. As we got into the finish selections, we realized that our picks were taking us in a bit of a modern farmhouse direction, so we went with it, and am I ever glad we did! I love the new wide-plank distressed hardwood throughout and the new shaker-style built-ins in the kitchen and bathrooms. I custom designed the fireplace mantle and window seat to coordinate with the craftsman 3-panel doors, and we worked with the stair manufacturer to come up with a handrail, spindle and newel post design that was the perfect combination of traditional and modern. The 2-tone stair risers and treads perfectly accomplished the look we were going for!
On Point Custom Homes
On Point Custom Homes
Landhausstil Holztreppe mit Holz-Setzstufen und Stahlgeländer in Houston
Landhausstil Holztreppe mit Holz-Setzstufen und Stahlgeländer in Houston
HARO Flooring New Zealand
Product: Timber Flooring Oak Sauvage Plank 1-Strip | Photo Credits: BuildMe, Harcourts,
Mittelgroße Landhaus Holztreppe mit Holz-Setzstufen in Sonstige
Mittelgroße Landhaus Holztreppe mit Holz-Setzstufen in Sonstige
Frömchen, Goslar & Partner Freie Architekten
Das Haus ist sehr alt, Bauweise und Teile der Bearbeitung des Bauholzes verweisen auf vor 1800. Jedenfalls wurde es wohl von jeder Generation auf die eigenen Wünsche gründlich angepasst: Verlängert oder verkürzt, Teile umgenutzt, Holz durch Stahl ersetzt, es war wohl auch einmal ein Hutsalon darin, um 1900 war es ein Kaufladen, die nächsten 80 Jahre eine Bäckerei. Jetzt wurde es gründlich saniert, auch modernisiert, auch energiesparsam gewandelt - aber es hat auch viel alte Substanz behalten dürfen. Vom ganzen Haus stellen wir erst einmal hier das Vorderhaus vor.
(Kernlage eines Dorfes im Oberrheingraben nahe Karlsruhe)
Türkise Landhausstil Treppen Ideen und Design
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