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Dark hardwood floor, metal cable in railing, white square banisters
Example of a trendy cable railing staircase design in Seattle
Example of a trendy cable railing staircase design in Seattle
Christopher Kellie Design Inc.
Locust Posts and Cable Railing
This is an example of a rustic landscaping in Charlotte with decking.
This is an example of a rustic landscaping in Charlotte with decking.
San Diego Cable Railings
This beautiful contemporary stairway was constructed using hardwood timbers, stainless steel posts, and tile stair treads with stainless steel trim pieces. Photo contributed by Pete Casperson; Realtor
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Building Arts Sustainable Architecture
The kitchen spills out onto the deck and the sliding glass door that was added in the master suite opens up into an exposed structure screen porch. Over all the exterior space extends the traffic flow of the interior and makes the home feel larger without adding actual square footage.
Troy Thies Photography
San Diego Cable Railings
Backyard cable rail fencing project accents this beautifully landscaped property. Invisible stainless cables provide unobstructed views of the golf course below. A cable gate was installed for access to the hillside and golf course. San Diego Cable Railings pre made railing posts were mounted to the existing cmu wall and DIY and cable assemblies were combined with Ipe hardwood top railings. photo by Redmond
Britain Fence LLC
Transition panel softening end of fence line
Inspiration for a farmhouse landscaping in New York.
Inspiration for a farmhouse landscaping in New York.
Stainless Cable & Railing, LLC
This project is in Mill Valley CA. It uses wood post /top rail, with Stainless Cable & Railing Inc's FineLine Button turnbuckle assemblies and 3/16" cable as Rail Infill.
AVO Fence & Supply
This pretty cedar post and rail fence was installed by the owner to keep people safe around the retaining wall. Photo Credit: C. Norton
Photo of a traditional landscaping in New York.
Photo of a traditional landscaping in New York.
Stainless Cable & Railing, LLC
This project is in Mill Valley CA. It uses wood post /top rail, with Stainless Cable & Railing Inc's FineLine Button turnbuckle assemblies and 3/16" cable as Rail Infill.
Stainless Cable & Railing, LLC
This project is in Mill Valley CA. It uses wood post /top rail, with Stainless Cable & Railing Inc's FineLine Button turnbuckle assemblies and 3/16" cable as Rail Infill.
ODS Architecture
In the evening the garden walls are dramatically lit and the low planting wall transitions into a stone plinth for a soothing stone fountain.
Photo Credit: J. Michael Tucker
Stainless Cable & Railing, LLC
This project is in Mill Valley CA. It uses wood post /top rail, with Stainless Cable & Railing Inc's FineLine Button turnbuckle assemblies and 3/16" cable as Rail Infill.
Stainless Cable & Railing, LLC
This project is in Mill Valley CA. It uses wood post /top rail, with Stainless Cable & Railing Inc's FineLine Button turnbuckle assemblies and 3/16" cable as Rail Infill.
Wettling Architects
photo credit: David Gilbert
Elegant wood exterior home photo in New York with a clipped gable roof
Elegant wood exterior home photo in New York with a clipped gable roof
Stainless Cable & Railing, LLC
This project is in Mill Valley CA. It uses wood post /top rail, with Stainless Cable & Railing Inc's FineLine Button turnbuckle assemblies and 3/16" cable as Rail Infill.
Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd.
Photographer: Tom Crane
Made of 300, 10-foot steel blades set upright 8 inches apart, the award winning Cor-Ten Cattails Sculptural fence was designed for a home in Berwyn, Pennsylvania as a yard sculpture that also keeps deer out.
Made of COR-TEN, a steel alloy that eliminates the need for painting and maintains a rich, dark rust color without corroding, the fence stanchions were cut with a plasma cutter from sheets of the alloy.
Each blade stands 8 feet above grade, set in concrete 3 feet below, weighs 80-90 pounds and is 5/8 inch thick. The profile of the blades is an irregular trapezoid with no horizontal connections or supports. Only the gate has two horizontal bars, and each leaf weighs 1200 pounds.
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Noel Cross+Architects
Firmness . . .
Santa Cruz’s historically eclectic Pleasure Point neighborhood has been evolving in its own quirky way for almost a century, and many of its inhabitants seem to have been around just as long. They cling to the relaxed and funky seaside character of their beach community with an almost indignant provinciality. For both client and architect, neighborhood context became the singular focus of the design; to become the “poster child” for compatibility and sustainability. Dozens of photos were taken of the surrounding area as inspiration, with the goal of honoring the idiosyncratic, fine-grained character and informal scale of a neighborhood built over time.
A low, horizontal weathered ipe fence at the street keeps out surfer vans and neighborhood dogs, and a simple gate beckons visitors to stroll down the boardwalk which gently angles toward the front door. A rusted steel fire pit is the focus of this ground level courtyard, which is encircled by a curving cor-ten garden wall graced by a sweep of horse tail reeds and tufts of feather grass.
Extensive day-lighting throughout the home is achieved with high windows placed in all directions in all major rooms, resulting in an abundance of natural light throughout. The clients report having only to turning on lights at nightfall. Notable are the numerous passive solar design elements: careful attention to overhangs and shading devices at South- and West-facing glass to control heat gain, and passive ventilation via high windows in the tower elements, all are significant contributors to the structure’s energy efficiency.
Commodity . . .
Beautiful views of Monterey Bay and the lively local beach scene became the main drivers in plan and section. The upper floor was intentionally set back to preserve ocean views of the neighbor to the north. The surf obsessed clients wished to be able to see the “break” from their upper floor breakfast table perch, able to take a moment’s notice advantage of some killer waves. A tiny 4,500 s.f. lot and a desire to create a ground level courtyard for entertaining dictated the small footprint. A graceful curving cor-ten and stainless steel stair descends from the upper floor living areas, connecting them to a ground level “sanctuary”.
A small detached art studio/surfboard storage shack in the back yard fulfills functional requirements, and includes an outdoor shower for the post-surf hose down. Parking access off a back alley helps to preserve ground floor space, and allows in the southern sun on the view/courtyard side. A relaxed “bare foot beach house” feel is underscored by weathered oak floors, painted re-sawn wall finishes, and painted wood ceilings, which recall the cozy cabins that stood here at Breakers Beach for nearly a century.
Delight . . .
Commemorating the history of the property was a priority for the surfing couple. With that in mind, they created an artistic reproduction of the original sign that decorated the property for many decades as an homage to the “Cozy Cabins at Breakers Beach”, which now graces the foyer.
This casual assemblage of local vernacular architecture has been informed by the consistent scale and simple materials of nearby cottages, shacks, and bungalows. These influences were distilled down to a palette of board and batt, clapboard, and cedar shiplap, and synthesized with bolder forms that evoke images of nearby Capitola Wharf, beach lifeguard towers, and the client’s “surf shack” program requirements. The landscape design takes its cues from boardwalks, rusted steel fire rings, and native grasses, all of which firmly tie the building to its local beach community. The locals have embraced it as one of their own.
Architect - Noel Cross Architect
Landscape Architect - Christopher Yates
Interior Designer - Gina Viscusi-Elson
Lighting Designer - Vita Pehar Design
Contractor - The Conrado Company
San Diego Cable Railings
Stainless steel cable fencing kit from San Diego Cable Railings. Powder coated railing posts, stainless steel cable, Ipe hardwood top railings. All hardware is included.
San Diego Cable Railings
Wood and cable railing fence with composite top
Steve Sherritt--San Diego Cable Railings
Inspiration for a modern patio remodel in San Diego
Inspiration for a modern patio remodel in San Diego
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