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Copper Leaf Interior Design Studio
Dick Wood
Idée de décoration pour une façade de maison marron champêtre en pierre.
Idée de décoration pour une façade de maison marron champêtre en pierre.
Platform 5 Architects
Alan Williams Photography
Idées déco pour une façade de maison contemporaine en pierre à un étage.
Idées déco pour une façade de maison contemporaine en pierre à un étage.
Dianne Davant and Associates
Tommy White, Boone NC
Exemple d'une façade de maison montagne en pierre à un étage avec un toit à quatre pans et un toit en métal.
Exemple d'une façade de maison montagne en pierre à un étage avec un toit à quatre pans et un toit en métal.
Durango Wood Company
Christopher Marona
Door and shutter detail
Exemple d'une très grande façade de maison beige chic en pierre à un étage.
Exemple d'une très grande façade de maison beige chic en pierre à un étage.
Trueblood Design-Build
Pool cabana built by Trueblood. Exterior architecture by R. A. Hoffman, landscape design by Landscape Design Group. [photo: Tom Grimes]
Idée de décoration pour une grande façade de maison tradition en pierre à deux étages et plus.
Idée de décoration pour une grande façade de maison tradition en pierre à deux étages et plus.
Wilkinson-Montesano Builders
Cette photo montre une grande façade de maison nature en pierre à deux étages et plus avec un toit à deux pans.
Studio Industrielle
The program consists of a detached Guest House with full Kitchen, Living and Dining amenities, Carport and Office Building with attached Main house and Master Bedroom wing. The arrangement of buildings was dictated by the numerous majestic oaks and organized as a procession of spaces leading from the Entry arbor up to the front door. Large covered terraces and arbors were used to extend the interior living spaces out onto the site.
All the buildings are clad in Texas limestone with accent bands of Leuders limestone to mimic the local limestone cliffs in the area. Steel was used on the arbors and fences and left to rust. Vertical grain Douglas fir was used on the interior while flagstone and stained concrete floors were used throughout. The flagstone floors extend from the exterior entry arbors into the interior of the Main Living space and out onto the Main house terraces.
John Neill Painting & Decorating, LLC
John Neill
Cette photo montre une façade de maison beige chic en pierre de taille moyenne et à un étage avec un toit à quatre pans et un toit en shingle.
Cette photo montre une façade de maison beige chic en pierre de taille moyenne et à un étage avec un toit à quatre pans et un toit en shingle.
Taylordesign + BUILD
indoor outdoor connection via large disappearing sliding doors / new addition in background, rehabbed pool in foreground
backyard exterior spaces,
fireplace by Blue Agave
photo liam frederick
photo liam frederick
Drewett Works
This Ranch Hacienda hillside estate boasts well over 13,000 square feet under roof. A loggia serves as the backbone for the design. Each space, both interior and exterior, has a direct response to the linear expression of outdoor space.
The exterior materials and detailing are rustic and simple in nature. The mass and scale create drama and correspond to the vast desert skyline and adjacent majestic McDowell mountain views.
Features of the house include a motor court with dual garages, a separate guest quarters, and a walk-in cooler.
Silverleaf is known for its embodiment of traditional architectural styles, and this house expresses the essence of a hacienda with its communal courtyard spaces and quiet luxury.
This was the first project of many designed by Architect C.P. Drewett for construction in Silverleaf, located in north Scottsdale, AZ.
Project Details:
Architecture | C.P. Drewett, AIA, DrewettWorks, Scottsdale, AZ
Builder | Sonora West Development, Scottsdale, AZ
Photography | Dino Tonn, Scottsdale, AZ
Evens Architects
Rural Italian Estate in Carmel Valley, by Evens Architects - Loggia and Garden
Idée de décoration pour une façade de maison méditerranéenne en pierre à un étage.
Idée de décoration pour une façade de maison méditerranéenne en pierre à un étage.
FINNE Architects
The Redmond Residence is located on a wooded hillside property about 20 miles east of Seattle. The 3.5-acre site has a quiet beauty, with large stands of fir and cedar. The house is a delicate structure of wood, steel, and glass perched on a stone plinth of Montana ledgestone. The stone plinth varies in height from 2-ft. on the uphill side to 15-ft. on the downhill side. The major elements of the house are a living pavilion and a long bedroom wing, separated by a glass entry space. The living pavilion is a dramatic space framed in steel with a “wood quilt” roof structure. A series of large north-facing clerestory windows create a soaring, 20-ft. high space, filled with natural light.
The interior of the house is highly crafted with many custom-designed fabrications, including complex, laser-cut steel railings, hand-blown glass lighting, bronze sink stand, miniature cherry shingle walls, textured mahogany/glass front door, and a number of custom-designed furniture pieces such as the cherry bed in the master bedroom. The dining area features an 8-ft. long custom bentwood mahogany table with a blackened steel base.
The house has many sustainable design features, such as the use of extensive clerestory windows to achieve natural lighting and cross ventilation, low VOC paints, linoleum flooring, 2x8 framing to achieve 42% higher insulation than conventional walls, cellulose insulation in lieu of fiberglass batts, radiant heating throughout the house, and natural stone exterior cladding.
whiteBOX architects
whiteBOX architects © 2013
Idées déco pour une façade de maison contemporaine en pierre de plain-pied avec un toit à deux pans.
Idées déco pour une façade de maison contemporaine en pierre de plain-pied avec un toit à deux pans.
MSA ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS
Front view of covered porch.
Built on the former site of an old farmhouse, this custom home was designed to reflect the German influence on the Texas Hill Country vernacular prominent in the Boerne area (Near San Antonio).
This is apparent in the simple gable roof forms, front porch, and use of stone, stucco, batten-board siding, and even some half-timbering. The variety of materials gives the appearance of a home that was built long ago, and added onto through the years.
Inside, the plan is very open, with a magnificent great room area featuring large windows that give views to both front and back. The use of stone and wood, details, and decor carry the Hill Country style throughout the inside.
This Home was also featured in Featured in Home & Design Portfolio of 100 Top Designers of 2013.
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