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Haynsworth Custom Homes
Example of a mid-sized classic gray one-story house exterior design in Dallas with a shingle roof
Realogics Sotheby's International Realty
Example of a huge eclectic beige three-story wood exterior home design in Seattle
Light+Form Architecture PLLC
Carriage light wall sconces cast an interesting shadow on the bright white brick.
Elegant exterior home photo in DC Metro
Elegant exterior home photo in DC Metro
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Hilliard
Rodriguez Construction Company
Industry Leading Home Builders in Franklin County, OH
BiLDEN
The incredible pine trees out front were extremely compelling. / photo: Karyn R Millet
1950s exterior home idea in Los Angeles
1950s exterior home idea in Los Angeles
Siding & Windows Group Ltd
James Hardie Siding in Chicago, IL remodeled by Siding & Windows Group. We installed James HardiePlank Cedarmill and James HardieShingle Straight Edge Siding in ColorPlus Color Iron Gray and HardieTrim Smooth Boards in ColorPlus Color Arctic White. Also remodeled Columns of Front Entry and replaced Roof with IKO Cambridge Color Dual Black.
South Alabama Brick Company
St. Louis with Ivory
Example of a classic red brick exterior home design in Atlanta
Example of a classic red brick exterior home design in Atlanta
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Zanesville, OH
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Jc's and Sons Affordable Home Improvements
Zanesville's Most Skilled & Knowledgeable Home Improvement Specialists
Dan Nelson, Designs Northwest Architects
View from lake. Photography by Lucas Henning.
Large trendy gray three-story metal house exterior photo in Seattle with a shed roof and a metal roof
Large trendy gray three-story metal house exterior photo in Seattle with a shed roof and a metal roof
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Westerville, OH
T. Walton Carr, Architects
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Zola European Windows
Located in, Summit Park, Park City UT lies one of the most efficient houses in the country. The Summit Haus – designed and built by Chris Price of PCD+B, is an exploration in design and construction of advanced high performance housing. Seeing a rising demand for sustainable housing along with rising Carbon emissions leading to global warming, this house strives to show that sensible, good design can create spaces adequate for today’s housing demands while adhering to strict standards. The house was designed to meet the very rigid Passiv House rating system – 90% more efficient than a typical home in the area.
The house itself was intended to nestle neatly into the 45 degree sloped site and to take full advantage of the limited solar access and views. The views range from short, highly wooded views to a long corridor out towards the Uinta Mountain range towards the east. The house was designed and built based off Passiv Haus standards, and the framing and ventilation became critical elements to maintain such minimal energy requirements.
Zola triple-pane, tilt-and-turn Thermo uPVC windows contribute substantially to the home’s energy efficiency, and takes advantage of the beautiful surrounding of the location, including forrest views from the deck off of the kitchen.
Photographer: Douglas Burke
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