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fiber cement siding painted Cleveland Green (7" siding), Sweet Vibrations (4" siding), and Texas Leather (11" siding)—all by Benjamin Moore • window trim and clerestory band painted Night Horizon by Benjamin Moore • soffit & fascia painted Camouflage by Benjamin Moore • Photography by Tre Dunham
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Arturo Palombo Architecture
We recently completed the wholesale restoration and renovation of a 150 year old post and beam barn in northern New Jersey. The entire structure was relocated in order to provide 'at-grade' access to an existing pool terrace at the rear, while introducing a new Garage under.
Classic Marble & Granite Inc
Inspiration for a large modern u-shaped light wood floor and brown floor seated home bar remodel in Miami with a drop-in sink, glass-front cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble countertops and white countertops
KUBE architecture
Complete interior renovation of a 1980s split level house in the Virginia suburbs. Main level includes reading room, dining, kitchen, living and master bedroom suite. New front elevation at entry, new rear deck and complete re-cladding of the house. Interior: The prototypical layout of the split level home tends to separate the entrance, and any other associated space, from the rest of the living spaces one half level up. In this home the lower level "living" room off the entry was physically isolated from the dining, kitchen and family rooms above, and was only connected visually by a railing at dining room level. The owner desired a stronger integration of the lower and upper levels, in addition to an open flow between the major spaces on the upper level where they spend most of their time. ExteriorThe exterior entry of the house was a fragmented composition of disparate elements. The rear of the home was blocked off from views due to small windows, and had a difficult to use multi leveled deck. The owners requested an updated treatment of the entry, a more uniform exterior cladding, and an integration between the interior and exterior spaces. SOLUTIONS The overriding strategy was to create a spatial sequence allowing a seamless flow from the front of the house through the living spaces and to the exterior, in addition to unifying the upper and lower spaces. This was accomplished by creating a "reading room" at the entry level that responds to the front garden with a series of interior contours that are both steps as well as seating zones, while the orthogonal layout of the main level and deck reflects the pragmatic daily activities of cooking, eating and relaxing. The stairs between levels were moved so that the visitor could enter the new reading room, experiencing it as a place, before moving up to the main level. The upper level dining room floor was "pushed" out into the reading room space, thus creating a balcony over and into the space below. At the entry, the second floor landing was opened up to create a double height space, with enlarged windows. The rear wall of the house was opened up with continuous glass windows and doors to maximize the views and light. A new simplified single level deck replaced the old one.
Byers Construction & Development LLC
Large contemporary white split-level mixed siding house exterior idea in Raleigh with a shed roof
Signature Home Services
Large elegant u-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen photo in Dallas with subway tile backsplash, a farmhouse sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, brown backsplash, a peninsula and brown countertops
Visbeen Architects
Inspiration for a transitional split-level stone exterior home remodel in Grand Rapids
McCoubrey/Overholser, Inc.
Todd Mason
Example of a minimalist living room design in Philadelphia with white walls
Example of a minimalist living room design in Philadelphia with white walls
DeMaria Landtech, Inc.
Here is the finished pool or I should say pools. The slide comes from upper pool and then in to lower pool. pool has extruding rock for rock climbing
Inspiration for a small mediterranean stamped concrete and round water slide remodel in San Diego
Inspiration for a small mediterranean stamped concrete and round water slide remodel in San Diego
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Custom Home Works
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Ultimate Remodelers
Split level home updated with new siding, soffits, fascia, windows, roof, and gutters. Photo courtesy of: James Zabilka
Mid-sized 1960s green two-story vinyl gable roof photo in Chicago
Mid-sized 1960s green two-story vinyl gable roof photo in Chicago
Tenhulzen Residential
Opened new kitchen to great room using original footprint.
Example of a small classic l-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen design in Seattle with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Example of a small classic l-shaped dark wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen design in Seattle with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
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DWYER DESIGN
Daniel Liebermann, who apprenticed with Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin West, designed the 1,000-sq-ft Radius House in 1960. The current owners, Andrew and Kim Todd, contractor Kevin Smith and designer Vivian Dwyer agreed that the goal of this project was to insert modern elements into this house of the earth. The roof was rebuilt to allow for adequate ventilation and for a proper electrical system. It was necessary to redesign the kitchen, refurbish concrete floors, wood beams, metal pipes and resurface the canted, curved brick walls with smooth, white plaster. The space at the rear was rearranged into a master bedroom with an open washing area, separate powder room and closet/dressing room. Every space opens to views of the giant redwoods that surround the property, connecting with the outside and making the house feel bigger. The movement of light during the day activates different parts of the house, while layering the lighting carries this magical effect to the night. This house is a perfect example of how to live well in a small space.
Photographer: Joe Fletcher
King Quality Construction Inc.
Mid-sized elegant beige split-level mixed siding exterior home photo in New York with a shingle roof
WORKSHOP8 architecture planning design
Dan O'Connor
Example of a mid-sized 1960s split-level gable roof design in Denver
Example of a mid-sized 1960s split-level gable roof design in Denver
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