Windows. This "Sixties Solarium" in Washington, DC was renovated to improve the thermal performance of a 1969-era addition to a 1929 house. Translucent panels comprise the second floor wall above glass doors
love the design of that exterior wall. Very modern and asian
This "Sixties Solarium" in Washington, DC was renovated to improve the thermal performance of a 1969-era addition to a 1929 house. Translucent panels comprise the second floor wall above glass doors, all capped by a projecting roof that offers some shade but also incorporates down lighting for the patio
green home earned LEED Gold certification for green features including solar electric, a green roof, and the use of sustainable materials. Construction by Cape Associates. Photos by Michael J Lee. Green architecture by ZeroEnergy Design. www.Zeroenergy.com
Art played a large role in the design of the home: "The entire family loved art; between pieces collected from their world-wide travels and those developed by the amateur painters in the family, art was always an integral part of the household," Stephanie tells us. This painting
Main HomeA carefully raked sand path lined with conch shells leads the way from the dock to the main home. Dave's design for the Open House follows Parker's philosophy, which, he writes, “emphasized horizontal space, openness and projecting roofs that would connect with nature and the tropical environment
house is designed to embrace the sea breezes and the vivid hues of the water that surrounds it. "Sixty-five percent of [its] true 'walls' are not walls at all, but doors or windows or louvers to the floor, in two buildings joined by decks," according to Dave. "We have no screens."
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light home office use. Opposite the workstation you can grab a hot or cold drink from the beverage center.
room or home," advises Hebson. "Try making those movements and observe what keeps you from being comfortable. One by one, eliminate all the disturbing factors that cause the inconvenience."This is particularly important in multipurpose and high-function spaces, such as offices and kitchens, where repe
favorite designs is the end table with a built-in magazine rack. This allows you to leave the magazine open on the table for a moment or it provides a place for you to set your coffee while you read your magazine. This thing, natural design is a gorgeous option.
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