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BC&J Architecture
This four bedroom beach house in Washington's South Sound is all about growing up near the water's edge during summer's freedom from school. The owner's childhood was spent in a small cabin on this site with her parents and siblings. Now married and with children of her own, it was time to savor those childhood memories and create new ones in a house designed for generations to come.
At 3,200 square feet, including a whimsical Crow's Nest, the new summer cabin is much larger than the original cabin. The home is still about family and fun though. Above the 600 square foot water toys filled garage, there is a 500 square foot bunk room for friends and family. The bunk room is connected to the main house by an upper bridge where built-in storage frames a window seat overlooking the property.
Throughout the home are playful details drawing from the waterfront locale. Paddles are integrated into the stair railing, engineered flooring with a weathered look, marine cleats as hardware, a boardwalk to the main entry, and nautical lighting are found throughout the house.
Designed by BC&J Architecture.
Birdseye Design
Example of a mountain style u-shaped open concept kitchen design in Burlington with a farmhouse sink, medium tone wood cabinets, stainless steel appliances and shaker cabinets
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Jessica Helgerson Interior Design
The new floors are local Oregon white oak, and the dining table was made from locally salvaged walnut. The range is a vintage Craigslist find, and a wood-burning stove easily and efficiently heats the small house. Photo by Lincoln Barbour.
FINNE Architects
The Eagle Harbor Cabin is located on a wooded waterfront property on Lake Superior, at the northerly edge of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, about 300 miles northeast of Minneapolis.
The wooded 3-acre site features the rocky shoreline of Lake Superior, a lake that sometimes behaves like the ocean. The 2,000 SF cabin cantilevers out toward the water, with a 40-ft. long glass wall facing the spectacular beauty of the lake. The cabin is composed of two simple volumes: a large open living/dining/kitchen space with an open timber ceiling structure and a 2-story “bedroom tower,” with the kids’ bedroom on the ground floor and the parents’ bedroom stacked above.
The interior spaces are wood paneled, with exposed framing in the ceiling. The cabinets use PLYBOO, a FSC-certified bamboo product, with mahogany end panels. The use of mahogany is repeated in the custom mahogany/steel curvilinear dining table and in the custom mahogany coffee table. The cabin has a simple, elemental quality that is enhanced by custom touches such as the curvilinear maple entry screen and the custom furniture pieces. The cabin utilizes native Michigan hardwoods such as maple and birch. The exterior of the cabin is clad in corrugated metal siding, offset by the tall fireplace mass of Montana ledgestone at the east end.
The house has a number of sustainable or “green” building features, including 2x8 construction (40% greater insulation value); generous glass areas to provide natural lighting and ventilation; large overhangs for sun and snow protection; and metal siding for maximum durability. Sustainable interior finish materials include bamboo/plywood cabinets, linoleum floors, locally-grown maple flooring and birch paneling, and low-VOC paints.
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Joan Heaton Architects
Bob Schatz
Inspiration for a rustic wooden l-shaped open staircase remodel in Burlington
Inspiration for a rustic wooden l-shaped open staircase remodel in Burlington
River Birch Builders
Rustic 480 sq. ft. cabin in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville, NC. Build with a combination of standard and rough-sawn framing materials. Special touches include custom-built kitchen cabinets of barn wood, wide-plank flooring of reclaimed Heart Pine, a ships ladder made from rough-sawn Hemlock, and a porch constructed entirely of weather resistant Locust.
Builder: River Birch Builders
Photography: William Britten williambritten.com
Aberle Building, LLC
Small transitional brown two-story wood exterior home idea in Denver with a shingle roof
SV Design
Renovated to accommodate a family of eight, this oceanfront home proudly overlooks the gateway to Marblehead Neck. This renovation preserves and highlights the character and charm of the existing circa 1900 gambrel while providing comfortable living for this large family. The finished product is a unique combination of fresh traditional, as exemplified by the contrast of the pool house interior and exterior.
Photo Credit: Eric Roth
Cushman Design Group
Susan Teare
Example of a small mountain style two-story wood exterior home design in Burlington
Example of a small mountain style two-story wood exterior home design in Burlington
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Magleby Construction
Inspiration for a small rustic single-wall medium tone wood floor enclosed kitchen remodel in Salt Lake City with a farmhouse sink, medium tone wood cabinets, colored appliances and no island
FabCab
Location: Sand Point, ID. Photos by Marie-Dominique Verdier; built by Selle Valley
Inspiration for a mid-sized rustic single-wall medium tone wood floor and brown floor kitchen remodel in Seattle with flat-panel cabinets, metal backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an undermount sink, light wood cabinets, quartz countertops, metallic backsplash and no island
Inspiration for a mid-sized rustic single-wall medium tone wood floor and brown floor kitchen remodel in Seattle with flat-panel cabinets, metal backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an undermount sink, light wood cabinets, quartz countertops, metallic backsplash and no island
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Take a deep breath and relax…
Surround yourself with beauty, relaxation and natural fun in Georgia’s Blue Ridge, only 90 miles north of Atlanta via I-575 and Hwy 515, but a million miles away from the traffic, stress and anxiety of the city. With 106,000 acres located in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Blue Ridge is definitely the cure for whatever ails you. Rent a cozy cabin or a luxury mountain home, or stay in a bed & breakfast inn or hotel -- and simply relax.
Enjoy Mother Nature at her best…
Renew your spirit on a day hiking to nearby waterfalls or horseback riding on forested trails in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Bring the family and discover the thrill of an Ocoee River whitewater rafting adventure, ride on the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway or treetop canopy adventure. Rent a pontoon or a jet ski on beautiful Lake Blue Ridge. Pick strawberries or blueberries at Mercier's, a 65 year old family orchard. Catch a trout on the tailwaters of the Toccoa River or a clear mountain stream; Blue Ridge is the Trout Fishing Capital of Georgia.
Fall in Love with Blue Ridge…
Fall in love with the authentic mountain towns of Blue Ridge and McCaysville. Blue Ridge is an Art Town, filled with art galleries, antique and specialty shops, restaurants, small town atmosphere and friendly people. A river runs through the quaint town of McCaysville, twin city with Copperhill, Tennessee. Stand in both states at one time at the Blue Line, which marks the spot where Georgia ends and Tennessee begins. Here the Toccoa River becomes the Ocoee River, flowing northward into Tennessee.
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Joan Heaton Architects
photo by Susan Teare
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary beige one-story wood house exterior remodel in Burlington with a shed roof and a shingle roof
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary beige one-story wood house exterior remodel in Burlington with a shed roof and a shingle roof
Appalachian Log Structures
Rick Lee Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized rustic brown one-story wood gable roof remodel in DC Metro
Inspiration for a mid-sized rustic brown one-story wood gable roof remodel in DC Metro
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