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"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
Santa Rosa
Santa Rosa
Gasparini Custom HomesGasparini Custom Homes
Exemple d'une façade de maison industrielle.
Mazama Meadow Guest House.  Mazama, Washington
Mazama Meadow Guest House. Mazama, Washington
Dan Nelson, Designs Northwest ArchitectsDan Nelson, Designs Northwest Architects
Guest House entry door. Image by Stephen Brousseau.
Idée de décoration pour une petite façade de maison métallique et marron urbaine de plain-pied avec un toit en appentis et un toit en métal.
OXFORD
OXFORD
Interior ParticulierInterior Particulier
Cette photo montre une façade de maison marron industrielle en bois et bardage à clin de taille moyenne et à un étage avec un toit en appentis et un toit marron.
Barcelona Container House
Barcelona Container House
08023 · Architects08023 · Architects
Inspiration pour une façade de maison urbaine de taille moyenne et à un étage.
Historic Brick Building - Portland, Maine
Historic Brick Building - Portland, Maine
Marvin Design Gallery by Eldredge LumberMarvin Design Gallery by Eldredge Lumber
Marvin aluminum clad windows supplied by Marvin Design Gallery by Eldredge
Exemple d'une façade de maison industrielle.
Fern Ridge Lake House
Fern Ridge Lake House
Studio.e ArchitectureStudio.e Architecture
Réalisation d'une façade de maison urbaine.
Mountain Modern
Mountain Modern
Münter Design & BuildMünter Design & Build
Inspiration pour une grande façade de maison grise urbaine en bois à un étage avec un toit plat.
CPH Container 1
CPH Container 1
CPH ContainersCPH Containers
CPH Containers
Idée de décoration pour une façade de maison container urbaine.
McKeesport Downtown Housing
McKeesport Downtown Housing
Zola European WindowsZola European Windows
McKeesport Downtown Housing, formerly a YMCA, is an 84-unit SRO for people at risk of homelessness. The old brick and terracotta building was important historically for McKeesport. The decision to design the project to Passive House criteria actually went a long way to making the pro-forma work. This project was the first large scale retrofit to be designed to meet Passive House Standards in the US. Another major concern of the project team was to maintain the historic charm of the building. Space was at a premium and a reorganization of space allowed for making larger resident rooms. Through a community process with various stakeholders, amenities were identified and added to the project, including a community room, a bike storage area, exterior smoking balconies, single-user rest rooms, a bed bug room for non-toxic treatment of bed bugs, and communal kitchens to provide healthy options for food. The renovation includes new additional lighting, air-conditioning, make-up air and ventilation systems, an elevator, and cooking facilities. A cold-weather shelter, 60-day emergency housing, bridge housing, and section 8 apartment rentals make up the housing programs within the shelter. Thoughtful Balance designed the interiors, and selected the furniture for durability and resistance to bed bugs. The project team worked closely with Zola Windows to specify a unique uPVC window that not only offers passive house performance levels at an affordable cost, but also harmonizes with the building’s historic aesthetic. Zola’s American Heritage SDH (simulated double hung) from the popular, budget-friendly Thermo uPVC line was specified for the project. The windows implemented in this project feature a lower tilt & turn window and a fixed upper for maximum airtightness and thermal performance. The implementation of these windows helped the project team achieve a very significant energy consumption reduction of at least 75%. Photographer: Alexander Denmarsh
Bakery Place
Bakery Place
Jo Cowen ArchitectsJo Cowen Architects
David Butler
Idées déco pour une façade de maison industrielle en brique.
Beck House
Beck House
Graham Baba ArchitectsGraham Baba Architects
Michael Matisse
Aménagement d'une façade de maison industrielle.
Middle Park Residence
Middle Park Residence
Mark DouglassMark Douglass
Ewert Leaf
Cette photo montre une façade de maison industrielle.
Deep Creek Lake, Log Home
Deep Creek Lake, Log Home
Log Lofts, Log Home BuildersLog Lofts, Log Home Builders
Log Lofts Custom log homes
Cette photo montre une façade de maison industrielle.
Mangaris Red Gate
Mangaris Red Gate
J&W LumberJ&W Lumber
Contractor Abel and Brothers Customer Iron Works in San Marcos All material (except for iron) purchased from J&W Lumber.
Aménagement d'une façade de maison industrielle.
Globe Apartments
Globe Apartments
MilieuMilieu
Re-purposed water tank or silo as part of a roof-top penthouse condo. Rendering
Aménagement d'une grande façade de maison industrielle en brique à deux étages et plus.
Butterfly Ridge
Butterfly Ridge
Jenkins & Peterson Builders, LLCJenkins & Peterson Builders, LLC
Reclaimed wood ceilings, beams & door add interest to this entry. photo by Amber Joy
Cette photo montre une façade de maison industrielle en panneau de béton fibré à niveaux décalés.
Talbot Gorham
Talbot Gorham
UserUser
Cette image montre une façade de maison rouge urbaine de taille moyenne et à niveaux décalés avec un revêtement mixte.
アメリカンヴィンテージなカッコいい家
アメリカンヴィンテージなカッコいい家
有限会社 あすなろ工房有限会社 あすなろ工房
Aménagement d'une façade de maison noire industrielle à un étage avec un toit en appentis, un toit en métal et un toit noir.
Villa Onsjö
Villa Onsjö
Stringdahl Design ABStringdahl Design AB
Stringdahl Design AB
Inspiration pour une façade de maison urbaine.

Idées déco de façades de maisons industrielles de couleur bois

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