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Polhemus Savery DaSilva
Brian Vanden Brink
Mid-sized elegant two-story wood gable roof photo in Boston
Mid-sized elegant two-story wood gable roof photo in Boston
Duffy Design Group
Nantucket Residence
Duffy Design Group, Inc.
Sam Gray Photography
Example of a large beach style gray two-story wood gable roof design in Boston
Example of a large beach style gray two-story wood gable roof design in Boston
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Charles Rose Architects Inc.
Exterior; Photo Credit: Bruce Martin
Small minimalist brown two-story metal exterior home photo in Boston
Small minimalist brown two-story metal exterior home photo in Boston
Mark P. Finlay Architects, AIA
Front elevation of white clapboard residence in Southport, CT. Cedar shingle roof with dormer windows and widow's walk. Photography by: Warren Jagger
Large traditional gray exterior home idea in New York
Large traditional gray exterior home idea in New York
Laplante Construction Inc.
Exterior of a newly built, traditional Georgian style colonial with widows walk, gabled dormers, copper gutters and a cupola
Stansbury Photography
Large traditional white two-story wood exterior home idea in Boston
Large traditional white two-story wood exterior home idea in Boston
Hays + Ewing Design Studio
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern gray three-story mixed siding house exterior remodel in Other with a hip roof and a green roof
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Landover, MD
Closet America
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CMM Custom Homes
Sean Litchfield
Inspiration for a coastal blue two-story mixed siding exterior home remodel in Other with a shingle roof
Inspiration for a coastal blue two-story mixed siding exterior home remodel in Other with a shingle roof
Duxborough Designs
This shingle style Victorian, with modern kitchen and master bedroom added, give the home many new generations of life.
Large traditional beige two-story wood exterior home idea in Boston with a shingle roof
Large traditional beige two-story wood exterior home idea in Boston with a shingle roof
SV Design
Perched atop a bluff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, this new residence adds a modern twist to the classic Shingle Style. The house is anchored to the land by stone retaining walls made entirely of granite taken from the site during construction. Clad almost entirely in cedar shingles, the house will weather to a classic grey.
Photo Credit: Blind Dog Studio
Heather Scott Home & Design
Forth Worth Georgian Exterior
Example of a classic gray three-story house exterior design in Dallas with a hip roof and a shingle roof
Example of a classic gray three-story house exterior design in Dallas with a hip roof and a shingle roof
Moore Architects, PC
Originally built in 1889 a short walk from the old East Falls Church rail station, the vaguely reminiscent gothic Victorian was a landmark in a neighborhood of late 19th century wood frame homes. The two story house had been changed many times over its 116 year life with most of the changes diminishing the style and integrity of the original home. Beginning during the mid-twentieth century, few of the changes could be seen as improvements. The wonderfully dominate front tower was obscured by a bathroom shed roof addition. The exterior skin was covered with asbestos siding, requiring the removal of any wood detailing projecting from its surface. Poorly designed diminutive additions were added to the rear creating small, awkward, low ceiling spaces that became irrelevant to the modern user. The house was in serious need of a significant renovation and restoration.
A young family purchased the house and immediately realized the inadequacies; sub-par spaces, kitchen, bathrooms and systems. The program for this project was closely linked to aesthetics, function and budget. The program called for significantly enlarging the house with a major new rear addition taking the place of the former small additions. Critically important to the program was to not only protect the integrity of the original house, but to restore and expand the house in such a way that the addition would be seamless. The completed house had to fulfill all of the requirements of a modern house with significant living spaces, including reconfigured foyer, living room and dining room on the first floor and three modified bedrooms on the second floor. On the rear of the house a new addition created a new kitchen, family room, mud room, powder room and back stair hall. This new stair hall connected the new and existing first floor to a new basement recreation room below and a new master bedroom suite with laundry and second bathroom on the second floor.
The entire exterior of the house was stripped to the original sheathing. New wood windows, wood lap siding, wall trim including roof eave and rake trim were installed. Each of the details on the exterior of the house matched the original details. This fact was confirmed by researching the house and studying turn-of-the-century photographs. The second floor addition was removed, facilitating the restoration of the four sided mansard roof tower.
The final design for the house is strong but not overpowering. As a renovated house, the finished product fits the neighborhood, restoring its standing as a landmark, satisfying the owner’s needs for house and home.
Hoachlander Davis Photography
Sean Papich Landscape Architecture
Photography by Sean Papich and Monty & Nan Abbott
Design ideas for a coastal front yard flower bed in Boston.
Design ideas for a coastal front yard flower bed in Boston.
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Fairfax, VA
Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes
Northern Virginia Design Build Firm | 18x Best of Houzz
Penza Bailey Architects
A shell of a house with mismatched materials and more unfinished spaces than finished ones was a one and a half story structure with uncomfortable, oddly shaped rooms and awkward circulation spaces. To call this renovation a “dramatic transformation” is an understatement. With the exception of the screened porch addition, the original footprint was kept intact; and it is now a beautiful two and a half story, three-bedroom home with rich nautical character.
The home now features a generous master suite with the highlight being a crow’s nest and widow’s walk to view the expanse of the Chesapeake. In addition to the exquisite views from the crow’s nest and balcony, the new bluestone terrace and screened porch on the south bring the outdoors fully inside. This project was used in a feature segment of HGTV’s “Generation Renovation” program.
Anne Gummerson Photography
Campbell's Residential Design Service
An Updated Stick Victorian with a covered detached garage / Studio space. All Azek and Fibercement, Trex, and cultured stone exteriors. A very low to no maintance lifestyle
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Manassas, VA
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Bull Run Kitchen and Bath
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Thomas J. O'Neill, Inc.
Custom Waterfront Home Designed and Built by Thomas J. O'Neill, INC
Huge victorian gray three-story wood exterior home idea in Boston with a gambrel roof
Huge victorian gray three-story wood exterior home idea in Boston with a gambrel roof
Davenport Contracting, Inc.
This custom built Nantucket style shingle waterfront home is located on Long Island Sound in the Greenwich area.
The exterior walls of the first floor are clad in large river stone with deep inset joints. The second floor exterior is cedar shingles.
This front view of the home (street facing) showcases a large and inviting covered main entryway, side entry and widow's walk. The roof incorporates both shed dormers and gables. White trim, dark shutters, grey cedar shakes, with a river stone first story give this new home historic, classic feel.
This project won 'Best Custom Home' from Connecticut Builder in 2014.
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Beach style beige three-story wood house exterior photo in Other with a hip roof and a metal roof
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