Idées déco de façades de maisons blanches
Trier par :
Budget
Trier par:Populaires du jour
61 - 80 sur 38 863 photos
1 sur 5
PURE Design Inc.
When Ami McKay was asked by the owners of Park Place to design their new home, she found inspiration in both her own travels and the beautiful West Coast of Canada which she calls home. This circa-1912 Vancouver character home was torn down and rebuilt, and our fresh design plan allowed the owners dreams to come to life.
A closer look at Park Place reveals an artful fusion of diverse influences and inspirations, beautifully brought together in one home. Within the kitchen alone, notable elements include the French-bistro backsplash, the arched vent hood (including hidden, seamlessly integrated shelves on each side), an apron-front kitchen sink (a nod to English Country kitchens), and a saturated color palette—all balanced by white oak millwork. Floor to ceiling cabinetry ensures that it’s also easy to keep this beautiful space clutter-free, with room for everything: chargers, stationery and keys. These influences carry on throughout the home, translating into thoughtful touches: gentle arches, welcoming dark green millwork, patterned tile, and an elevated vintage clawfoot bathtub in the cozy primary bathroom.
User
Modern twist on the classic A-frame profile. This multi-story Duplex has a striking façade that juxtaposes large windows against organic and industrial materials. Built by Mast & Co Design/Build features distinguished asymmetrical architectural forms which accentuate the contemporary design that flows seamlessly from the exterior to the interior.
DMJ
View of front porch and flower beds.
Réalisation d'une très grande façade de maison blanche tradition en pierre de plain-pied avec un toit à quatre pans, un toit en métal et un toit noir.
Réalisation d'une très grande façade de maison blanche tradition en pierre de plain-pied avec un toit à quatre pans, un toit en métal et un toit noir.
Bohannon Design Team
Inspiration pour une façade de maison blanche rustique en planches et couvre-joints de taille moyenne et de plain-pied avec un revêtement mixte et un toit gris.
MainStreet Design Build
This traditional exterior renovation includes a new stone fireplace, sunroom railing, luxurious copper roofing, and gutters. The whole house and garage bear brand new James Hardie Dream Collection siding and custom shutters. This old beauty is ready for another 100 years!
TLC Gardens
Hilltop Courtyard Design Concept by TLC Gardens
Inspiration pour une façade de maison minimaliste.
Inspiration pour une façade de maison minimaliste.
Pantuso Architecture
The lovely side entrance is just as inviting as the front entry.
Inspiration pour une grande façade de maison blanche traditionnelle en bois à un étage.
Inspiration pour une grande façade de maison blanche traditionnelle en bois à un étage.
RénoDéco etc.
Designer Lyne Brunet
Aménagement d'une façade de maison grise campagne en bois et planches et couvre-joints de taille moyenne et à un étage avec un toit papillon, un toit en shingle et un toit noir.
Aménagement d'une façade de maison grise campagne en bois et planches et couvre-joints de taille moyenne et à un étage avec un toit papillon, un toit en shingle et un toit noir.
Bellwether
This urban craftsman style bungalow was a pop-top renovation to make room for a growing family. We transformed a stucco exterior to this beautiful board and batten farmhouse style. You can find this home near Sloans Lake in Denver in an up and coming neighborhood of west Denver.
Colorado Siding Repair replaced the siding and panted the white farmhouse with Sherwin Williams Duration exterior paint.
WINN Design+Build
Inspiration pour une grande façade de maison blanche en brique à deux étages et plus avec un toit à deux pans et un toit en shingle.
Conarch Architects
Fact file:
Project Name: Sapovilla 116
Location: Rajnagar, Ghaziabad, UP
Plot Area: 1,600 Sq. Yards
Built-up Area: 14,000 Sq.Ft
Completion Year: 2019
Principal Architect: S.K. Goel
Project Scope: Architectural and Interior design
Project Team: Usha Narain, Meena Bisht, Nitish Goel, Tanya Kumar, Yash Choudhary, Mukul Bharadwaj, Amar Singh
Content: Neha Goel, Akansha Rawat
Photography: Nivedita Gupta
Brief:
Sapovilla 116, a villa with a Sapodilla, is an eclectic private residence borne out of intergenerational needs and sensitivities of the extended family. The family comprises of the client’s parents, wife, two kids and a brother.
Located in Raj Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, set on a 1600 square yards site, the first challenge of the project was to find a balance between the built and the existing green areas and, site the building in a way to harmonize this landscape with family living. Critical to the site design process was the preservation of umpteen Sapodilla and Ashoka trees on the site, their integration into the outdoor family experience and maximizing views from interior spaces.
The owners envisioned a home for both entertaining friends and relaxing as a family. The plan groups for efficiency and minimize unnecessary circulation. The spirit of efficiency extends to the limited material palette—brick, concrete, stone—simple materials paired with energy-efficient glass and ready access to light-filled spaces. The design encourages natural ventilation and passive solar shading, while the roof and terraces collect rainwater that is used to recharge the groundwater.
The building exterior is intentionally subdued in color and texture, allowing the lush natural surroundings to take precedence. The stepped massing is driven by maximizing sightlines to the greens, solar orientation and carving out multi-level distributed terraces.
The ground level has the entrance lobby, a drawing-room, family lobby, a kitchen with a dining room, grandparents' and brother’s bedrooms. The first level has the children’s rooms, the master suite, a laid back living room to sit and relax during the day, and a library. The second level has a multipurpose room. The annex in the north connects the service zone of the house at the ground level and includes laundry, domestic help’s dwelling unit, and a covered backup area. The wet areas are located at the western extremes to allow drying naturally by the afternoon sun.
While the facade articulation reflects the client’s fondness for post-colonial architecture, the interiors are designed for contemporary urban living. The interior color palette brings a happy and relaxed vibrancy to the living spaces. A floating staircase leading to the second floor serves as a sculptural focal point and connects the two levels visually and functionally.
Filled with eccentric decor pieces, choice artwork, and custom furniture, this house is a culmination of urban sophistication and indoor-outdoor living.
Idées déco de façades de maisons blanches
4