Idées déco de maisons noires
Burton Architecture
photo: Cesar Rubio
Inspiration pour une petite façade de maison chalet à un étage.
Inspiration pour une petite façade de maison chalet à un étage.
John Senhauser Architects
Taking its cues from both persona and place, this residence seeks to reconcile a difficult, walnut-wooded site with the late client’s desire to live in a log home in the woods. The residence was conceived as a 24 ft x 150 ft linear bar rising into the trees from northwest to southeast. Positioned according to subdivision covenants, the structure bridges 40 ft across an existing intermittent creek, thereby preserving the natural drainage patterns and habitat. The residence’s long and narrow massing allowed many of the trees to remain, enabling the client to live in a wooded environment. A requested pool “grotto” and porte cochere complete the site interventions. The structure’s section rises successively up a cascading stair to culminate in a glass-enclosed meditative space (known lovingly as the “bird feeder”), providing access to the grass roof via an exterior stair. The walnut trees, cleared from the site during construction, were locally milled and returned to the residence as hardwood flooring.
Photo Credit: Eric Williams (Sophisticated Living magazine)
McIntyre By Design
View of the north side of the tree house, cattle panel railing/fence. Live edge siding
Inspiration pour une maison chalet.
Inspiration pour une maison chalet.
Cette image montre une chambre d'enfant de 4 à 10 ans traditionnelle de taille moyenne avec un mur bleu et moquette.
Verner Architects
Halkin Photography
www.halkinphotography.com
Inspiration pour une salle de jeux d'enfant design.
Inspiration pour une salle de jeux d'enfant design.
Patrick Farley Architect
Idée de décoration pour un grand jardin arrière minimaliste avec une terrasse en bois et une exposition ombragée.
Geoff Okarma Construction, Inc.
Réalisation d'une façade de maison beige craftsman en bois de taille moyenne et de plain-pied avec un toit à deux pans.
Missy Brown Design
This family treehouse can be used year round for a variety of activities. The upper deck, with stunning views, is perfect for summer picnics, while the side deck is more suited for a quiet spot to read or relax. The interior has a couch for napping, a desk for writing and working, a kitchenette and small dining area. The initial inspiration for the room was a cozy spot for hosting lunch and dinner parties... in a unique & rustic setting.
Photo by David Patterson Photography
www.davidpattersonphotography.com
User
Beautiful place to have playtime! Rain or shine!
Cette photo montre une chambre d'enfant moderne de taille moyenne.
Cette photo montre une chambre d'enfant moderne de taille moyenne.
Gardner Architects LLC
Photography by Jim Tetro
This house, built in the 1960s, sits southfacing on a terrific wooded lot in Bethesda, Maryland.
The owners desire a whole-house renovation which would improve the general building fabric and systems, and extend the sense of living out of doors in all seasons.
The original sixties-modern character is preserved and the renovation extends the design forward into a contemporary, modern approach. Connections to and through the site are enhanced through the creation of new larger window and door openings.
Screened porches and decks perch above the sloped and wooded site. The new kitchen and bathrooms allow for opportunities to feel out-of -doors while preparing, cooking, dining, and bathing.
Smart passive strategies guide the environmental choices for this project, including envelope improvements, updated mechanical systems, and on-site stormwater management.
Baumraum
Die Grundidee bei der Gestaltung des Baumhauses entstand aus der Faltung eines Blattes welches fließend den Innen- und den Außenraum miteinander verbindet. THE TREEHOUSE besteht aus fünf Elementen: zwei Kabinen auf unterschiedlichen Ebenen, den verbindenden Terrassen, den Treppenläufen sowie dem verbindenden Dachelement.
Die Kabinen und die oberen Terrassen ruhen auf 19 schrägen Stahlstützen in freier Anordnung. Die unteren Treppen und die Zwischenpodeste werden mittels Stahlseilen und speziellen Verankerungen von einer Kiefer getragen. Die Stahlstützen sind mit Bohrschrauben im Erdreich gegründet. Durch diese Technik konnte man auf die Verwendung von Beton verzichten und den Eingriff in den Waldboden minimieren.
Hugh Lofting Timber Framing, Inc.
Photos By: Leslie Kipp
Cette photo montre un abri de jardin exotique.
Cette photo montre un abri de jardin exotique.
Sarah Greenman
Photo: Sarah Greenman © 2013 Houzz
Read the Houzz article about this kids' tree house: http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/8884948/list/The-Most-Incredible-Kids--Tree-House-You-ll-Ever-See-
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