Added to 941 ideabooks Last comment "its relevant...but i dont know if it is out of place"
flat roof addition might be able to be stuck in the back of the house and not be seen from the front. Two stories? Rooftop access?
I hate the addition. But I LOVE the old English looking house!
gabled brick house is undeniable, but it's clear the architect minimize the relationship of new to old vertically ...
Create a pavilion. If the site is large enough you can extend the addition out and away from the existing house. Doing this really does give you a chance to create an almost stand
Added to 255 ideabooks Last comment "The front door is recessed into the rectangular block of the brick house, sheltering residents and v" This photo has 1 question
original house. Configuring the vertical circulation as a continuous interconnected 3-storey volume to maximize natural lighting and induced ventilation, employing hydronic radiant floor heating and green roof technology, the architecture begins to re-establish a more symbiotic relationship between house
Could you tell me please what is the brick manufacturer? What size is it? Thanks.
of the brick house, sheltering residents and visitors before they go inside. The location of the simple house numbering also makes the entry clear.
Stained wood pillar with house number
of the brick house, sheltering residents and visitors before they go inside. The location of the simple house numbering also makes the entry clear.
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dark in brick, light in glass
Glass House is, Where did Johnson sleep? The answer is surprising to most: in the Brick House.The Glass House offers very little privacy, even on such a large estate, so Johnson built a second building at the same time, one that is predominantly solid. (Skylights and windows facing north bring in natural
Glass House as being a pavilion, a statement in the landscape.
enclosure. The house is brown brick with the porch extending from it. I face north, so I will paint the brick wall white, to make it light. I want to know what colour to paint the cement fibre board, on the exterior. The windows will be white, and there are 3 columns, I thought shiny black. Looking for a good
Exterior of the house... I like the light gray and darker house.
what if we did stone and brick?!?!?
i love the dark brick with the light stone blocks
Love the cement and brick wall exterior!
The house sits on the corner of two lots; its modern design fitting right in with the urban landscape. More Inspiring Houzz tours:Warm and Modern in AustinA Soothing Retreat in the Heart of ChicagoLiving Luxuriously with Nature
Can you tell me what brand/color/style of brick you used on the house? It seems to be a blend of colors and it's really pretty!
Can you tell me what color siding was used on this house?
Our house is brick and I've been looking for some color options to complement it - really like the grey.
and the brick was existing. We added over the garage and installed new siding on the gable over the front door. We also did the stone porch and walkway!
red brick house with gray shake siding
gray siding with brick and gray garage door
I like the paint with the brick.
Color combination of red brick and grey siding.
I wonder how that colour siding and brick would look with black trim instead of white?
of this house,Please? l would like to match it to my new house. Thank you.
the old house in the previous photo is this residence that tries to look old. Note the small brick house on the right side of the photograph — that is the typical width of a lot on this stretch of Howe Street. Therefore this neoclassical house takes up at least three lots. Note also how the house "turns