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Peregrine Design Build
A lovely three season porch extends off the kitchen, giving the family an area to play and lounge, while enjoying the view. We added a white washed poplar v-groove ceiling and shiplap walls for a cozy feel.
Merzbau Design Collective
New screened porch, addition to 1930s bungalow. Photo by Brian Mihealsick.
Inspiration pour une véranda vintage de taille moyenne.
Inspiration pour une véranda vintage de taille moyenne.
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JRP Design & Remodel
Eichler Orange is a stunning expression of mid-century modern architecture. The vision in modernizing this historic Eichler home with a 21st-century makeover was to honor the work of Joseph Eichler and restore it to the 1964 icon of California modernism it once was.
The clean aesthetics of this home features glass walls, post and beam, tongue and groove ceilings, and oversize porcelain tile floors throughout. The free-flowing indoor/outdoor floorplan is highlighted with a signature atrium, and all material selections were made to honor the time period. Custom cherry cabinets and warm slab walnut doors grace the interior.
This home had significant structural termite damage with three-quarters of the framing needing replacement. Additionally, the original house did not come close to meeting the current seismic codes. During reconstruction, we upgraded the post and beam structure with seismic hold-downs and concealed fasteners. The house lacked energy efficiency due to its flat roof and did not meet California’s current Title 24 energy-efficient standards. While honoring its era, this fully renovated residence is now updated with today’s energy efficiencies, including all-aluminum dual-glazed windows and doors, new spray foam insulation atop the flat roof, and tankless water heaters.
A new photovoltaic solar system was added. We abandoned the radiant floor heat and installed a new high-efficiency ductless heating and air units to each room. This increased the building’s performance and provided each room with its own thermostat and control. This system also allowed us to eliminate soffits and ductwork and maintain the exposed tongue and groove ceiling throughout the home.
The living space next to the family and dining room was repurposed to relocate the washer and dryer and allowed space to add a third bathroom. The primary bathroom was also reconfigured for a larger layout.
The sleek kitchen design includes frameless Crystal Cabinets, professional-grade Miele appliances, a large stainless steel Sub-Zero refrigerator/freezer, and a generous Caesarstone countertop workspace.
The outdoor backyard living space captures the natural beauty of Southern California and mid-century modern features, including drought-resistant landscaping with decomposed granite planter areas and all-new concrete hardscape. A new spa was added to the existing pool, along with a new BBQ area and firepit.
Photographer: Public 311 Design
Prull Custom Builders
Bordering on 68,000 unobstructed acres of the Bureau of Land Management, this exquisite home commands dramatic mountain & prairie views, from the majestic Sangre de Cristos to the east to the extensive stretches of the Jemez/Badlands to the west. Designed in the Mid-Century Modern vernacular ‘form follows function’ the structure presents with clean rectilinear lines, sloping roofs, and organic use of materials, incorporating steel, stone and stucco, deeply etched with endless sheets of glass, providing a seamless indoor/outdoor flow.
Distinguishing features showcase 3 sloping roofs piercing the glass with 3” tongue and groove Alaskan Yellow Cedar, bringing one continuous ceiling plane inside/out. In sharp contrast, highly polished concrete micro-slab floors glisten softly under the voluminous illumination of LED recessed lighting. Cantilevered portals, with stepped metal fascia, frame out the 3 sections of the home, as they wraparound the bold enveloping walls.
The natural use of wood, between African teak and walnut, bring warmth in both the custom interior doors and cabinetry. Most spectacular to the home’s design and connectivity, and prominently positioned in 3 key passageways, include a floor to ceiling glass atrium luxuriating in natural light between the kitchen and family room, a sleek 10 foot stretch of glass hallway connecting the master and main living wings, and a massive 600 pound cold rolled plate steel entry door, with patinaed oversized brass handle, all symmetrically, and artistically positioned for a harmonious flow.
AWARDS
2020 Haciendas A Parade of Homes: Design, Best Kitchen, Best Master Suite
Grosenbacher Custom Homes
Hill Country Real Estate Photography
Cette photo montre une grande véranda rétro avec un sol en ardoise, un plafond standard et un sol gris.
Cette photo montre une grande véranda rétro avec un sol en ardoise, un plafond standard et un sol gris.
Custom Tile & Design, Ltd.
This client was looking for a tile that made a statement and would blend with a mid-century look.
Idées déco pour une véranda rétro de taille moyenne avec un sol en carrelage de céramique et un sol rouge.
Idées déco pour une véranda rétro de taille moyenne avec un sol en carrelage de céramique et un sol rouge.
Linton Architects
Lissa Gotwals
Exemple d'une véranda rétro avec cheminée suspendue, un plafond standard et un sol en bois brun.
Exemple d'une véranda rétro avec cheminée suspendue, un plafond standard et un sol en bois brun.
Matterhorn Development Co.
Removal of sunroom and back of house-Makeover. Sliding Glass doors, gray shiplap exterior wall and new roof.
Aménagement d'une grande véranda rétro.
Aménagement d'une grande véranda rétro.
Schloegel Design Remodel
Ample and open sunroom with two walls of windows. Vaulted exposed-beam ceiling finished with stained shiplap siding and white enameled beams. Natural tone hardwood and white trim and walls accentuate black entry door and warm tones of rug, stained wood, and fixtures.
Matthias J Pearson Architect PLLC
View room addition with full glass toward creek
Idées déco pour une véranda rétro.
Idées déco pour une véranda rétro.
Shasta Development LLC
Florida Room with 8" x 48" tile
Idées déco pour une véranda rétro avec un sol en carrelage de porcelaine et un sol gris.
Idées déco pour une véranda rétro avec un sol en carrelage de porcelaine et un sol gris.
R-Value Homes
Cette photo montre une grande véranda rétro avec sol en béton ciré, un plafond standard et un sol gris.
Blinds.com
This cozy and much loved sunroom was transformed into a bright working space. Homeowner Sarah Branine wanted to create a bright open space without losing character by having too much white. She used Light Filtering Cellular Shades in Glacier from Blinds.com to let the right amount of light in.
See more of this space on Sarah's blog Sarah Branine:
http://www.sarahkatebranine.com/2016/04/a-meaningful-transformation-our-sunroom.html
Merzbau Design Collective
New screened porch, addition to 1930s bungalow. Photo by Brian Mihealsick.
Exemple d'une véranda rétro de taille moyenne.
Exemple d'une véranda rétro de taille moyenne.
Turkey Creek Tinting
Modern Mid-Century home with floor to ceiling windows Maintains the view with natural light with reduced glare Photo Courtesy of Eastman
Cette image montre une grande véranda vintage avec parquet foncé, aucune cheminée, un plafond standard et un sol marron.
Cette image montre une grande véranda vintage avec parquet foncé, aucune cheminée, un plafond standard et un sol marron.
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