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Idées déco de façades de maisons grises avec un toit en appentis

"Amplified" Tiny House
"Amplified" Tiny House
Asha MevlanaAsha Mevlana
Who lives there: Asha Mevlana and her Havanese dog named Bali Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas Size: Main house (400 sq ft), Trailer (160 sq ft.), 1 loft bedroom, 1 bath What sets your home apart: The home was designed specifically for my lifestyle. My inspiration: After reading the book, "The Life Changing Magic of Tidying," I got inspired to just live with things that bring me joy which meant scaling down on everything and getting rid of most of my possessions and all of the things that I had accumulated over the years. I also travel quite a bit and wanted to live with just what I needed. About the house: The L-shaped house consists of two separate structures joined by a deck. The main house (400 sq ft), which rests on a solid foundation, features the kitchen, living room, bathroom and loft bedroom. To make the small area feel more spacious, it was designed with high ceilings, windows and two custom garage doors to let in more light. The L-shape of the deck mirrors the house and allows for the two separate structures to blend seamlessly together. The smaller "amplified" structure (160 sq ft) is built on wheels to allow for touring and transportation. This studio is soundproof using recycled denim, and acts as a recording studio/guest bedroom/practice area. But it doesn't just look like an amp, it actually is one -- just plug in your instrument and sound comes through the front marine speakers onto the expansive deck designed for concerts. My favorite part of the home is the large kitchen and the expansive deck that makes the home feel even bigger. The deck also acts as a way to bring the community together where local musicians perform. I love having a the amp trailer as a separate space to practice music. But I especially love all the light with windows and garage doors throughout. Design team: Brian Crabb (designer), Zack Giffin (builder, custom furniture) Vickery Construction (builder) 3 Volve Construction (builder) Design dilemmas: Because the city wasn’t used to having tiny houses there were certain rules that didn’t quite make sense for a tiny house. I wasn’t allowed to have stairs leading up to the loft, only ladders were allowed. Since it was built, the city is beginning to revisit some of the old rules and hopefully things will be changing. Photo cred: Don Shreve
外観
外観
株式会社武井工務店株式会社武井工務店
Idées déco pour une façade de maison grise moderne à un étage avec un toit en appentis.
Modern
Modern
Prime Building & Development LLCPrime Building & Development LLC
Idée de décoration pour une grande façade de maison marron minimaliste en panneau de béton fibré de plain-pied avec un toit en appentis et un toit en métal.
Contemporary Exterior
Contemporary Exterior
Cette photo montre une façade de maison multicolore tendance à un étage avec un revêtement mixte et un toit en appentis.
Rinkuuの繋
Rinkuuの繋
田辺真明建築設計事務所株式会社田辺真明建築設計事務所株式会社
Cette image montre une grande façade de maison blanche vintage à un étage avec un toit en appentis, un toit en métal et un toit gris.
Annapolis Waterfront Home
Annapolis Waterfront Home
Melissa McLay InteriorsMelissa McLay Interiors
Cette image montre une façade de maison blanche marine en bois de taille moyenne avec un toit en appentis et un toit mixte.
Cottage Exterior
Cottage Exterior
Eye 4 Color Designs/Paint Smart StudioEye 4 Color Designs/Paint Smart Studio
Exemple d'une petite façade de maison verte chic en bois de plain-pied avec un toit en appentis.
TUMBLE CREEK custom home
TUMBLE CREEK custom home
Design HarmonyDesign Harmony
Working with repeat clients is always a dream! The had perfect timing right before the pandemic for their vacation home to get out city and relax in the mountains. This modern mountain home is stunning. Check out every custom detail we did throughout the home to make it a unique experience!
Palo Alto Butterfly Contemporary 2015
Palo Alto Butterfly Contemporary 2015
Tali Hardonag ArchitectTali Hardonag Architect
Mid-century duplex converted to contemporary single family home. Taking advantage of open sky and treetops in the park bordering the property in the rear, and shielding the side walls from multi-family units on either side, the floor plan focused all the views to rear and front. A butterfly roof profile allowed clerestory windows to bring light into the interiors.
Mitten im Feld
Mitten im Feld
Weber & Partner mbB | freie Architekten BDAWeber & Partner mbB | freie Architekten BDA
Cette photo montre une façade de maison tendance en bois avec un toit en appentis.
Sol
Sol
Boxwell HomesBoxwell Homes
Exemple d'une façade de maison tendance en brique de plain-pied avec un toit en appentis.
new deck and great room addition
new deck and great room addition
AXIS ProductionsAXIS Productions
the new great room and deck now connect to the backyard. There are stairs that lead from the upper deck to the lower patio. The sail shade helps with the hot Colorado sun, without constricting the view. WoodStone Inc, General Contractor Home Interiors, Cortney McDougal, Interior Design
Modern Lakefront
Modern Lakefront
Heidi Hornaday, Architect, P.C.Heidi Hornaday, Architect, P.C.
The existing structure of this lakefront home was destroyed during a fire and warranted a complete exterior and interior remodel. The home’s relationship to the site defines the linear, vertical spaces. Angular roof and wall planes, inspired by sails, are repeated in flooring and decking aligned due north. The nautical theme is reflected in the stainless steel railings and a prominent prow emphasizes the view of Lake Michigan.
Westchester Residence
Westchester Residence
JWT AssociatesJWT Associates
The front entry incorporates a custom pivot front door and new bluestone walls. We also designed all of the hardscape and landscape. The beams and boarding are all original.
Sharp House
Sharp House
steelehousesteelehouse
Sharp House Rear Yard View
Cette image montre une petite façade de maison multicolore minimaliste en brique de plain-pied avec un toit en appentis, un toit en métal et un toit gris.
Industrial Farm House
Industrial Farm House
Christopher Simmonds ArchitectChristopher Simmonds Architect
The client’s brief was to create a space reminiscent of their beloved downtown Chicago industrial loft, in a rural farm setting, while incorporating their unique collection of vintage and architectural salvage. The result is a custom designed space that blends life on the farm with an industrial sensibility. The new house is located on approximately the same footprint as the original farm house on the property. Barely visible from the road due to the protection of conifer trees and a long driveway, the house sits on the edge of a field with views of the neighbouring 60 acre farm and creek that runs along the length of the property. The main level open living space is conceived as a transparent social hub for viewing the landscape. Large sliding glass doors create strong visual connections with an adjacent barn on one end and a mature black walnut tree on the other. The house is situated to optimize views, while at the same time protecting occupants from blazing summer sun and stiff winter winds. The wall to wall sliding doors on the south side of the main living space provide expansive views to the creek, and allow for breezes to flow throughout. The wrap around aluminum louvered sun shade tempers the sun. The subdued exterior material palette is defined by horizontal wood siding, standing seam metal roofing and large format polished concrete blocks. The interiors were driven by the owners’ desire to have a home that would properly feature their unique vintage collection, and yet have a modern open layout. Polished concrete floors and steel beams on the main level set the industrial tone and are paired with a stainless steel island counter top, backsplash and industrial range hood in the kitchen. An old drinking fountain is built-in to the mudroom millwork, carefully restored bi-parting doors frame the library entrance, and a vibrant antique stained glass panel is set into the foyer wall allowing diffused coloured light to spill into the hallway. Upstairs, refurbished claw foot tubs are situated to view the landscape. The double height library with mezzanine serves as a prominent feature and quiet retreat for the residents. The white oak millwork exquisitely displays the homeowners’ vast collection of books and manuscripts. The material palette is complemented by steel counter tops, stainless steel ladder hardware and matte black metal mezzanine guards. The stairs carry the same language, with white oak open risers and stainless steel woven wire mesh panels set into a matte black steel frame. The overall effect is a truly sublime blend of an industrial modern aesthetic punctuated by personal elements of the owners’ storied life. Photography: James Brittain
The James View - G.T Mann Contracting
The James View - G.T Mann Contracting
Pine Lighting VictoriaPine Lighting Victoria
G.T Mann Contracting Website
Réalisation d'une grande façade de maison design à un étage avec un revêtement mixte et un toit en appentis.
Casa Monteprincipe
Casa Monteprincipe
Camacho Maciá ArquitectoCamacho Maciá Arquitecto
Idées déco pour une très grande façade de maison grise contemporaine à deux étages et plus avec un revêtement mixte et un toit en appentis.
Jimbell St Additions
Jimbell St Additions
steelehousesteelehouse
Idées déco pour une façade de maison multicolore moderne à niveaux décalés avec un toit en appentis, un toit en métal et un toit noir.
Rear and Carport
Rear and Carport
Mountain Sun Building & DesignMountain Sun Building & Design
Idée de décoration pour une façade de maison grise minimaliste à niveaux décalés avec un revêtement mixte, un toit en appentis et un toit en métal.

Idées déco de façades de maisons grises avec un toit en appentis

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