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Charpente et Menuiserie de l'Oisans
Idées déco pour une grande salle à manger ouverte sur le salon montagne avec un sol en bois brun, une cheminée double-face et un manteau de cheminée en métal.
Татьяна Иванова I Interior Designer & Decorator
Дизайнер - Татьяна Иванова;
Фото - Евгений Кулибаба
Réalisation d'une salle à manger chalet.
Réalisation d'une salle à manger chalet.
Heslin Construction
Idées déco pour une salle à manger ouverte sur la cuisine montagne de taille moyenne avec un mur blanc, un sol en bois brun et aucune cheminée.
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Miller-Roodell Architects Ltd
Set in Montana's tranquil Shields River Valley, the Shilo Ranch Compound is a collection of structures that were specifically built on a relatively smaller scale, to maximize efficiency. The main house has two bedrooms, a living area, dining and kitchen, bath and adjacent greenhouse, while two guest homes within the compound can sleep a total of 12 friends and family. There's also a common gathering hall, for dinners, games, and time together. The overall feel here is of sophisticated simplicity, with plaster walls, concrete and wood floors, and weathered boards for exteriors. The placement of each building was considered closely when envisioning how people would move through the property, based on anticipated needs and interests. Sustainability and consumption was also taken into consideration, as evidenced by the photovoltaic panels on roof of the garage, and the capability to shut down any of the compound's buildings when not in use.
RMT Architects
Architect: RMT Architects
General Contractor :Ronnie D. Waller Construction, Inc.
Photography: Eric Morley Photography
Inspiration pour une salle à manger chalet avec parquet foncé.
Inspiration pour une salle à manger chalet avec parquet foncé.
Teton Heritage Builders
This Faure Halvorsen design features a guest house and a lookout tower above the main home. Built entirely of rustic logs and featuring lots of reclaimed materials, this is the epitome of Big Sky log cabins.
Project Manager: John A. Venner, Superintendent, Project Manager, Owner
Architect: Faure Halvorsen Architects
Photographer: Karl Neumann Photography
RJS Builders
Great room, open space in new Florida home
Photographer-Randy Smith
Réalisation d'une salle à manger chalet avec un mur beige, parquet foncé, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en pierre et un sol marron.
Réalisation d'une salle à manger chalet avec un mur beige, parquet foncé, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en pierre et un sol marron.
Alan Mascord Design Associates Inc
French Country masterpiece featured in the NW Natural Street of Dreams, Portland, OR. Photo by Bob Greenspan
Exemple d'une salle à manger montagne avec un mur beige et parquet foncé.
Exemple d'une salle à manger montagne avec un mur beige et parquet foncé.
Emily Pertzborn Interiors
Idées déco pour une petite salle à manger montagne avec une banquette d'angle, un mur vert et du papier peint.
Showcase Builders
Idées déco pour une salle à manger ouverte sur le salon montagne avec un mur blanc, sol en béton ciré, un sol noir, poutres apparentes, un plafond voûté et un plafond en bois.
Bellingham Bay Builders
The Twin Peaks Passive House + ADU was designed and built to remain resilient in the face of natural disasters. Fortunately, the same great building strategies and design that provide resilience also provide a home that is incredibly comfortable and healthy while also visually stunning.
This home’s journey began with a desire to design and build a house that meets the rigorous standards of Passive House. Before beginning the design/ construction process, the homeowners had already spent countless hours researching ways to minimize their global climate change footprint. As with any Passive House, a large portion of this research was focused on building envelope design and construction. The wall assembly is combination of six inch Structurally Insulated Panels (SIPs) and 2x6 stick frame construction filled with blown in insulation. The roof assembly is a combination of twelve inch SIPs and 2x12 stick frame construction filled with batt insulation. The pairing of SIPs and traditional stick framing allowed for easy air sealing details and a continuous thermal break between the panels and the wall framing.
Beyond the building envelope, a number of other high performance strategies were used in constructing this home and ADU such as: battery storage of solar energy, ground source heat pump technology, Heat Recovery Ventilation, LED lighting, and heat pump water heating technology.
In addition to the time and energy spent on reaching Passivhaus Standards, thoughtful design and carefully chosen interior finishes coalesce at the Twin Peaks Passive House + ADU into stunning interiors with modern farmhouse appeal. The result is a graceful combination of innovation, durability, and aesthetics that will last for a century to come.
Despite the requirements of adhering to some of the most rigorous environmental standards in construction today, the homeowners chose to certify both their main home and their ADU to Passive House Standards. From a meticulously designed building envelope that tested at 0.62 ACH50, to the extensive solar array/ battery bank combination that allows designated circuits to function, uninterrupted for at least 48 hours, the Twin Peaks Passive House has a long list of high performance features that contributed to the completion of this arduous certification process. The ADU was also designed and built with these high standards in mind. Both homes have the same wall and roof assembly ,an HRV, and a Passive House Certified window and doors package. While the main home includes a ground source heat pump that warms both the radiant floors and domestic hot water tank, the more compact ADU is heated with a mini-split ductless heat pump. The end result is a home and ADU built to last, both of which are a testament to owners’ commitment to lessen their impact on the environment.
Faure Halvorsen Architects
Idées déco pour une salle à manger montagne avec un mur blanc, parquet clair et aucune cheminée.
Brilliant Lighting Center
Cette photo montre une grande salle à manger ouverte sur le salon montagne avec un mur beige, un sol en bois brun, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en carrelage et un sol marron.
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