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Allegretti Architects, Inc.
This lakefront home is located on a small plateau in Forest Beach Estates, high above the lake and beach. The design of the home resulted from the Department of Environmental Qualities Critical Dunes Build-able area requirement. The resulting footprint created a flowing curved surface in plan and a curving perimeter that was covered by a curved roof. The views are spectacular from the three viewing levels of this home and allow the plan to provide multiple point panoramic vistas wherever you are in the spaces.
We designed this home to be like a land ship with its ports of call the four seasons. Immersed in the waves and the ever changing surrounding landscape of Forest Beach, the beauty and qualities of the outdoor life can quickly transform your view of life.
John Adams - http://www.whitebarnstudio.com/
Ocean Blu Designs
Miles from New York City, Mahopac is a quiet lakefront community. We had the privilege to work with our amazing clients on house design and interior design. We worked on their first floor and 2nd floor living spaces. Check out our blog to see more details. www.oceanbludesigns.com
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KOR Construction
Vertical, flush, cypress siding. Lifetime/quebracho finish. charcoal colored pebble dash stucco, outdoor shower area
Mid-sized trendy brown two-story mixed siding gable roof photo in Other
Mid-sized trendy brown two-story mixed siding gable roof photo in Other
Lyons Hunter Williams : Architecture
Lyons Hunter Williams : Architecture LLC;
Eckert & Eckert Architectural Photography
Trendy exterior home photo in Portland
Trendy exterior home photo in Portland
Elevations
By stripping the dark and forebodding stone on the front of the house, and replacing it with bright siding, and a portico with a splash of color, Elevations transformed this house into a cheerful home.
Hoedemaker Pfeiffer
This project is about the re-imagining of an existing boathouse from the 1950’s. The utilitarian concrete block building was lightless and uninspired. New construction was not possible because of its location within the shoreline setback. In addition to storing boats, the client wanted a building that could serve as the hub of beach activities and accommodate overflow guests. Without altering the height or building footprint a totally new structure was created from within. New life and purpose was breathed into the building, and creative flexible space achieved with movable features crafted in local natural materials. The structure presents a hard exterior when closed to deter vandalism and theft, but when open it displays the warmth of marine plywood walls. The oversized doors open perpendicular to the building to create two outdoor “rooms” on either side of the building. One captures morning light and provides shelter from off shore breezes, and the second does the same for evening light and wind. The madrone stair, made from salvaged wood, can be lifted with a block and tackle to make room for a boat in winter.
Brownhouse Design, Los Altos, CA
Scott Hargis Photography
Huge contemporary brown one-story mixed siding exterior home idea in San Francisco
Huge contemporary brown one-story mixed siding exterior home idea in San Francisco
Stratford Building Corporation
Stratford built these two custom duplexes for a total of 4 units. Each unit was 1408 sq. ft. on two levels. Each unit had 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms, with an attached two-car garage. Construction started in the first week of May 2016. Project was completed by the end of August 2016.
Contemporary Exterior Home Ideas
Hawkins Contracting Inc.
Inspiration for a contemporary gray one-story exterior home remodel in San Diego
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