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Idées déco de façades de maisons montagne en verre

Camp Runamok
Camp Runamok
BraytonHughes Design StudiosBraytonHughes Design Studios
Inspiration pour une façade de maison chalet en verre de plain-pied.
orcas12
orcas12
Jeff Luth - Soldano Luth ArchitectsJeff Luth - Soldano Luth Architects
Exemple d'une façade de maison montagne en verre.
Sebastopol Residence
Sebastopol Residence
Turnbull Griffin HaesloopTurnbull Griffin Haesloop
Photo by David Wakely
Cette image montre une façade de maison chalet en verre à un étage avec un toit en appentis.
Tahoe Getaway
Tahoe Getaway
Strata Landscape ArchitectureStrata Landscape Architecture
Cette photo montre une façade de maison montagne en verre à un étage avec un toit en appentis.
A Spa in the Mountains
A Spa in the Mountains
Fox Construction, Inc.Fox Construction, Inc.
Tim Murphy Photography
Idée de décoration pour une grande façade de maison marron chalet en verre à un étage avec un toit en appentis et un toit en shingle.
Log Cabin Remodel
Log Cabin Remodel
Hopkins & PorterHopkins & Porter
Aménagement d'une grande façade de maison marron montagne en verre à un étage avec un toit en appentis et un toit en métal.
Georgia Plantation House
Georgia Plantation House
Allan Shope ArchitectAllan Shope Architect
Photo: Durston Saylor
Cette image montre une très grande façade de maison chalet en verre à un étage avec un toit à quatre pans et un toit en tuile.
Seven Sticks Lakehouse
Seven Sticks Lakehouse
UserUser
Built on telephone poles and once nicknamed "7 sticks house," a client with an existing house at Smith Lake (outside Birmingham) wanted to add on to maximize the view and their site. The site was comprised of a gaggle of scrappy pines and I wanted to honor their displacement with seven telephone poles. Using only one solid wall for the kitchen, all other sides are glass for a tree-house effect. The design won an AIA Award in 2007.
Shoreline Party Barn Renovated by Philip Johnson
Shoreline Party Barn Renovated by Philip Johnson
Ellsworth Ford AssociatesEllsworth Ford Associates
Chi Chi Ubina
Aménagement d'une façade de maison montagne en verre de plain-pied.
1062 Beeler Place - Exterior
1062 Beeler Place - Exterior
Collective DesignCollective Design
Idées déco pour une façade de maison montagne en verre à un étage.
exterior
exterior
Elad GonenElad Gonen
architect : liora ayalon
Cette photo montre une façade de maison montagne en verre.
Eco Retreat
Eco Retreat
Sorensen Architects & InteriorsSorensen Architects & Interiors
Inspiration pour une façade de maison chalet en verre de taille moyenne et à un étage.
Wild Goose Ranch
Wild Goose Ranch
Kelly & Stone ArchitectsKelly & Stone Architects
Tim Stone
Idée de décoration pour une façade de maison chalet en verre de plain-pied.
Phoenix Rising
Phoenix Rising
Todd Gordon Mather ArchitectTodd Gordon Mather Architect
Réalisation d'une façade de maison chalet en verre.
Elk Peak Ranch
Elk Peak Ranch
Charles Cunniffe Architects AspenCharles Cunniffe Architects Aspen
David O. Marlow
Cette photo montre une façade de maison marron montagne en verre à un étage avec un toit en appentis et un toit en métal.
Estes Park Residence
Estes Park Residence
Dion DesignDion Design
DUTCHish.com Nestled at the foot of Rocky Mountain National Park is a modern cabin that celebrates the outdoors. The home wraps up from the site, framing the Great Room with views of the meadows and mountain range beyond. Keep it simple: rustic materials meet modern form to make a timeless home. The owners sought a space that enabled them to engage with the grandeur of the Rockies, embodied their beliefs in sustainability and provided a home for entertaining friends and guests alike.
Pocket Ranch
Pocket Ranch
Teton Heritage BuildersTeton Heritage Builders
Location: Wilson, WY Project Manager: Mark S. Dalby Architect: Strout Architects Photographer: David Swift Photography Interior Designer: Laurie Waterhouse Interiors Published in: Homestead 2011 Vol.11
Suquamish Residence
Suquamish Residence
Rhodes Architecture + LightRhodes Architecture + Light
We designed a “tree house” suspended above the ground on glued-laminated timber columns supporting two stories, forty feet above the forest floor. Suquamish means “place of clear water”. The care of the land that drove this residence included simple strategies for capturing rain and percolating storm water, minimal excavation and removal of soils, low-impact concrete foundations, and a light structure that captures views of the forest, water, and a distant Seattle skyline to the east.
Whitefish, Montana Private Lake House Remodel
Whitefish, Montana Private Lake House Remodel
Montana Creative architecture + designMontana Creative architecture + design
©Gibeon Photography
Inspiration pour une très grande façade de maison grise chalet en verre de plain-pied avec un toit à deux pans.
Cabin North Carolina
Cabin North Carolina
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The style of architecture was based on a timeless, modern cabin. A simplistic form with quality materials were chosen to create a minimal yet warm and slightly rustic appearance. The exterior materials were based on a contemporary interpretation of the materials in the surrounding vicinity/community. The interior finishes will be a combination of cedar ceilings, walnut cabinets & flooring, locally sourced stone tops, locally sourced dry-stacked stone veneer, dark warm grey walls & Douglas Fir trim, doors & windows. All woods will be clear coated & not tinted to avoid trends through the generations. The overall form is abstractly based on a structure that grows from the adjacent mountain extends up/out and folds back down into the ground by the use of angled columns supporting the exterior deck. The spaces were designed to afford a family of five to comfortably live seasonally. A loft over the garage provides space for guests and an office. This particular site was chosen by the client for its accessibility & creek view/sounds. The design concept was driven by the desire to maximize creek exposure as well as enjoying the cabin from the inside out. Lift and Slide doors from the great room on two walls open onto a large deck (partially covered and partially open) provides ample outdoor space to enjoy nature. The cabin will be enjoyed by several generations ages 2-65+ & will not have steps to make the more seasoned generation able to visit & enjoy the cabin for years to come.

Idées déco de façades de maisons montagne en verre

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