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Meyer & Meyer, Inc. Architecture and Interiors
This stately Georgian home in West Newton Hill, Massachusetts was originally built in 1917 for John W. Weeks, a Boston financier who went on to become a U.S. Senator and U.S. Secretary of War. The home’s original architectural details include an elaborate 15-inch deep dentil soffit at the eaves, decorative leaded glass windows, custom marble windowsills, and a beautiful Monson slate roof. Although the owners loved the character of the original home, its formal layout did not suit the family’s lifestyle. The owners charged Meyer & Meyer with complete renovation of the home’s interior, including the design of two sympathetic additions. The first includes an office on the first floor with master bath above. The second and larger addition houses a family room, playroom, mudroom, and a three-car garage off of a new side entry.
Front exterior by Sam Gray. All others by Richard Mandelkorn.
Christopher D. Marshall Architect, LLC
Here is the detached garage and studio as seen from the covered terrace. The detached garage is designed to house four cars with two on hydralic lifts and two below the lifts. The garage ceiling is 11 ft tall to clear the stacked cars.
The studio is above the main garage door with the stair and storage closets on the right.
Chris Marshall
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Cole Design Studio, Inc.
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Large elegant detached garage photo in Charleston
Large elegant detached garage photo in Charleston
Dan Nelson, Designs Northwest Architects
Photography by Lucas Henning.
Inspiration for a craftsman garage remodel in Seattle
Inspiration for a craftsman garage remodel in Seattle
Home Restoration Services, Inc.
A poorly-placed structural post (installed when cars were smaller), prevented this homeowner from having a functional garage. They also wanted a Mud Room transition between the attached Garage and Kitchen. Designed by Lee Meyer Architects. Photos by Greg Schmidt
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Columbus, OH
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MainStreet Design Build
On April 22, 2013, MainStreet Design Build began a 6-month construction project that ended November 1, 2013 with a beautiful 655 square foot addition off the rear of this client's home. The addition included this gorgeous custom kitchen, a large mudroom with a locker for everyone in the house, a brand new laundry room and 3rd car garage. As part of the renovation, a 2nd floor closet was also converted into a full bathroom, attached to a child’s bedroom; the formal living room and dining room were opened up to one another with custom columns that coordinated with existing columns in the family room and kitchen; and the front entry stairwell received a complete re-design.
KateBenjamin Photography
Jackson Design & Remodeling
Carriage doors open to reveal a wealth of extra space in the garage, including an area custom built to accommodate a collection of bicycles hanging from the ceiling.
Kirk E. Peterson & Associates
Treve Johnson for Kirk E. Peterson & Associates Architects
Porte cochere - traditional detached porte cochere idea in San Francisco
Porte cochere - traditional detached porte cochere idea in San Francisco
SHED Architecture & Design
Mark Woods
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary detached one-car garage remodel in Seattle
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary detached one-car garage remodel in Seattle
Integrity Development & Construction, Inc.
New entry mudroom featuring custom cabinetry on the exterior wall and a sliding barn door hiding laundry and storage on the opposite wall.
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional ceramic tile and gray floor mudroom remodel in Boston with white walls
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional ceramic tile and gray floor mudroom remodel in Boston with white walls
Dan Nelson, Designs Northwest Architects
Photography by Lucas Henning.
Arts and crafts garage photo in Seattle
Arts and crafts garage photo in Seattle
J.S. Brown & Co.
Addition by J.S. Brown & Co.
Mid-sized elegant beige two-story stone exterior home photo in Columbus
Mid-sized elegant beige two-story stone exterior home photo in Columbus
place architecture:design
Our clients wanted to create a room that would bring them closer to the outdoors; a room filled with natural lighting; and a venue to spotlight a modern fireplace.
Early in the design process, our clients wanted to replace their existing, outdated, and rundown screen porch, but instead decided to build an all-season sun room. The space was intended as a quiet place to read, relax, and enjoy the view.
The sunroom addition extends from the existing house and is nestled into its heavily wooded surroundings. The roof of the new structure reaches toward the sky, enabling additional light and views.
The floor-to-ceiling magnum double-hung windows with transoms, occupy the rear and side-walls. The original brick, on the fourth wall remains exposed; and provides a perfect complement to the French doors that open to the dining room and create an optimum configuration for cross-ventilation.
To continue the design philosophy for this addition place seamlessly merged natural finishes from the interior to the exterior. The Brazilian black slate, on the sunroom floor, extends to the outdoor terrace; and the stained tongue and groove, installed on the ceiling, continues through to the exterior soffit.
The room's main attraction is the suspended metal fireplace; an authentic wood-burning heat source. Its shape is a modern orb with a commanding presence. Positioned at the center of the room, toward the rear, the orb adds to the majestic interior-exterior experience.
This is the client's third project with place architecture: design. Each endeavor has been a wonderful collaboration to successfully bring this 1960s ranch-house into twenty-first century living.
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Doski Building & Remodeling
Inspiration for a large contemporary attached garage workshop remodel in New York
MainStreet Design Build
This early 20th century Poppleton Park home was originally 2548 sq ft. with a small kitchen, nook, powder room and dining room on the first floor. The second floor included a single full bath and 3 bedrooms. The client expressed a need for about 1500 additional square feet added to the basement, first floor and second floor. In order to create a fluid addition that seamlessly attached to this home, we tore down the original one car garage, nook and powder room. The addition was added off the northern portion of the home, which allowed for a side entry garage. Plus, a small addition on the Eastern portion of the home enlarged the kitchen, nook and added an exterior covered porch.
Special features of the interior first floor include a beautiful new custom kitchen with island seating, stone countertops, commercial appliances, large nook/gathering with French doors to the covered porch, mud and powder room off of the new four car garage. Most of the 2nd floor was allocated to the master suite. This beautiful new area has views of the park and includes a luxurious master bath with free standing tub and walk-in shower, along with a 2nd floor custom laundry room!
Attention to detail on the exterior was essential to keeping the charm and character of the home. The brick façade from the front view was mimicked along the garage elevation. A small copper cap above the garage doors and 6” half-round copper gutters finish the look.
KateBenjamin Photography
Houghland Architecture, Inc.
Houghland Architecture, Inc.
Inspiration for a large timeless screened-in back porch remodel in Charlotte
Inspiration for a large timeless screened-in back porch remodel in Charlotte
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