by Doerr Architecture
Boulder, CO, US · 25 photos
Moore NZE House
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Inspired by the architecture of the Pueblo Indians, the Moore house was designed by Doerr Architecture to create more energy than it uses, a net-zero energy home. Its southwestern style features stucco, traditional turquoise colored windows, and rough-wood vigas and salvaged columns.

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1113fortstockton wrote:
Could you please tell me what the stucco and accent paint colors are? We are in the process of picking out pai »
· Comment · 4 months ago
Doerr Architecture The stucco (Textone) color started as Tuscany but then morphed as the clients added their input. The trim was a Benjamin paint "Caribbean blue water".
4 months ago ·
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