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Metro West Roofing
Exemple d'une grande façade de maison bleue victorienne en panneau de béton fibré et bardeaux à deux étages et plus avec un toit à deux pans, un toit en shingle et un toit noir.
Joseph Sepot Architects
This Victorian style home was built on the pink granite bedrock of Cut-in-Two Island in the heart of the Thimble Islands archipelago in Long Island Sound.
Jim Fiora Photography LLC
Dior Construction
Cette photo montre une façade de maison blanche victorienne en panneau de béton fibré et bardeaux à deux étages et plus.
United Home Experts
Cette photo montre une grande façade de maison marron victorienne en bois et bardeaux à deux étages et plus avec un toit à quatre pans, un toit en shingle et un toit noir.
Kritsonis Lindor
Dive into luxury from the largest dock on Lake Sammamish. An everyday oasis destined for an exhilarating way of life on 177’ of lakefront bound by architectural precision, tumbling waterfalls & a rare indoor-outdoor infinity edge pool. Meticulously crafted to host a few, or a few hundred with a casually elegant lake house charm. Whether marveling in secret spaces, floating down the lazy river or serving up volleyball on your private beach, an everlasting spirit of discovery happily resides here.
Clawson Architects, LLC
Built in 1884, this is the first house on Main Street one sees when exiting the train station. Its prominent corner location helps define the gateway to the town shopping district. Schematic design sessions for this period home’s renovation were already complete when the news was shared with the design team that one of the owners had been diagnosed with a progressive motor neuron disease.
The homeowners asked us to incorporate universal design features—including wheelchair access to every room on every level of the home—but were insistent that they did not want to create a home that looked or felt institutional.
Due to the home’s high visibility, it was important to the owners that the addition, including the elevator rise, be stylistically seamless and unobtrusive. This was achieved by applying existing character-defining features from the house such as octagonal massing, columned porches, steep roof slopes, and decorative shingle patterns. Complimentary architectural ornamentation was introduced to highlight the Queen Anne style and diminish the scale of the elevator rise. Interior and exterior access challenges were graciously overcome without sacrificing authentic period detailing.
The addition begins with exterior entry at ground level. A half stop down to the basement provides access to a “wheelchair wash/dog wash” station and game room. A half stop up brings the elevator to the first floor followed by traditional stops at the second floor and attic/owner’s suite.
Widened halls and doors make circulation via a wheelchair through the home achievable. Other universal design features and fixtures include the zero-entry shower in the owner’s and guest baths, French-door ovens, induction cooktop, touchless faucet, and refrigerator and freezer drawers. These make the home functional and comfortable for all members of the family.
In collaboration with a landscape architect, we also created a lush pocket of privacy on this very public lot. The new hardscaping creates access around the house, to the grill, fire pit, patio and driveway as well as to the town sidewalks making wheelchair inclusion both possible and effortless. Substantially complete Fall 2021.
Cedarstone Renovations Improvements Inc.
Amazing Victorian style exterior!
Réalisation d'une grande façade de maison mitoyenne rouge victorienne en brique et bardeaux à deux étages et plus avec un toit en shingle et un toit noir.
Réalisation d'une grande façade de maison mitoyenne rouge victorienne en brique et bardeaux à deux étages et plus avec un toit en shingle et un toit noir.
Bellwether
This Victorian Duplex in the Highlands neighborhood of Denver needed a glow up! The paint was faded and peeling, the fascia was falling apart, and the window trim needed to be replaced. Colorado Siding Repair worked with the homeowner to retain the character of this home. With new paint for this home and all new window trim and fascia this home looks amazing!
12/12 Architects & Planners
2-story addition to this historic 1894 Princess Anne Victorian. Family room, new full bath, relocated half bath, expanded kitchen and dining room, with Laundry, Master closet and bathroom above. Wrap-around porch with gazebo.
John Marshall Custom Homes
Exemple d'une grande façade de maison violet victorienne en panneau de béton fibré et bardeaux à un étage.
architect / virtual works
Cette photo montre une grande façade de maison mitoyenne blanche victorienne en béton et bardeaux à un étage avec un toit à deux pans, un toit en shingle et un toit noir.
Clawson Architects, LLC
Built in 1884, this is the first house on Main Street one sees when exiting the train station. Its prominent corner location helps define the gateway to the town shopping district. Schematic design sessions for this period home’s renovation were already complete when the news was shared with the design team that one of the owners had been diagnosed with a progressive motor neuron disease.
The homeowners asked us to incorporate universal design features—including wheelchair access to every room on every level of the home—but were insistent that they did not want to create a home that looked or felt institutional.
Due to the home’s high visibility, it was important to the owners that the addition, including the elevator rise, be stylistically seamless and unobtrusive. This was achieved by applying existing character-defining features from the house such as octagonal massing, columned porches, steep roof slopes, and decorative shingle patterns. Complimentary architectural ornamentation was introduced to highlight the Queen Anne style and diminish the scale of the elevator rise. Interior and exterior access challenges were graciously overcome without sacrificing authentic period detailing.
The addition begins with exterior entry at ground level. A half stop down to the basement provides access to a “wheelchair wash/dog wash” station and game room. A half stop up brings the elevator to the first floor followed by traditional stops at the second floor and attic/owner’s suite.
Widened halls and doors make circulation via a wheelchair through the home achievable. Other universal design features and fixtures include the zero-entry shower in the owner’s and guest baths, French-door ovens, induction cooktop, touchless faucet, and refrigerator and freezer drawers. These make the home functional and comfortable for all members of the family.
In collaboration with a landscape architect, we also created a lush pocket of privacy on this very public lot. The new hardscaping creates access around the house, to the grill, fire pit, patio and driveway as well as to the town sidewalks making wheelchair inclusion both possible and effortless. Substantially complete Fall 2021.
Architect Hewson
The front three rooms were kept and the remainder of the house demolished. A L-shaped addition was built at the rear containing the kitchen, living and dining rooms
Brightstone Construction LLC
On the after picture, we used 4/4x6 and 5/4x6 James Hardie smooth trims to blend in with the stucco panels.
Inspiration pour une façade de maison beige victorienne en panneau de béton fibré et bardeaux de taille moyenne et à un étage avec un toit à deux pans, un toit en shingle et un toit gris.
Inspiration pour une façade de maison beige victorienne en panneau de béton fibré et bardeaux de taille moyenne et à un étage avec un toit à deux pans, un toit en shingle et un toit gris.
Kritsonis Lindor
Dive into luxury from the largest dock on Lake Sammamish. An everyday oasis destined for an exhilarating way of life on 177’ of lakefront bound by architectural precision, tumbling waterfalls & a rare indoor-outdoor infinity edge pool. Meticulously crafted to host a few, or a few hundred with a casually elegant lake house charm. Whether marveling in secret spaces, floating down the lazy river or serving up volleyball on your private beach, an everlasting spirit of discovery happily resides here.
SIS Exterior Renovations
Old Cedar Shake is Rreplaced By New James Hardie Straight Shake in Iron Gray. New North Star Black Windows in the Basement. (22-3214)
Aménagement d'une grande façade de maison grise victorienne en panneau de béton fibré et bardeaux à un étage.
Aménagement d'une grande façade de maison grise victorienne en panneau de béton fibré et bardeaux à un étage.
cedar street builders
Inspiration pour une façade de maison blanche victorienne en brique et bardeaux avec un toit en shingle et un toit noir.
Bellwether
This Victorian Duplex in the Highlands neighborhood of Denver needed a glow up! The paint was faded and peeling, the fascia was falling apart, and the window trim needed to be replaced. Colorado Siding Repair worked with the homeowner to retain the character of this home. With new paint for this home and all new window trim and fascia this home looks amazing!
Excelsior Roofing
The roofers at Pennsylvania's installed a new asphalt shingle roof on the 1930 Victorian home. This residential roof was pitched and include a old roof rip-off. he home owner gave our roofing contractors a 5-Star review.
Kritsonis Lindor
Dive into luxury from the largest dock on Lake Sammamish. An everyday oasis destined for an exhilarating way of life on 177’ of lakefront bound by architectural precision, tumbling waterfalls & a rare indoor-outdoor infinity edge pool. Meticulously crafted to host a few, or a few hundred with a casually elegant lake house charm. Whether marveling in secret spaces, floating down the lazy river or serving up volleyball on your private beach, an everlasting spirit of discovery happily resides here.
Idées déco de façades de maisons victoriennes en bardeaux
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