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Large rustic red two-story mixed siding exterior home idea in Minneapolis
Moment Drafting & Design LLC
Extior of the home Resembling a typical form with direct insets and contemporary attributes that allow for a balanced end goal.
Example of a small trendy black three-story vinyl and clapboard house exterior design in Other with a metal roof and a white roof
Example of a small trendy black three-story vinyl and clapboard house exterior design in Other with a metal roof and a white roof
Moment Drafting & Design LLC
Extior of the home Resembling a typical form with direct insets and contemporary attributes that allow for a balanced end goal.
Example of a small trendy black three-story vinyl and clapboard house exterior design in Other with a metal roof and a white roof
Example of a small trendy black three-story vinyl and clapboard house exterior design in Other with a metal roof and a white roof
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Large victorian three-story brick exterior home idea in Philadelphia
Large victorian three-story brick exterior home idea in Philadelphia
Visbeen Architects
Packed with cottage attributes, Sunset View features an open floor plan without sacrificing intimate spaces. Detailed design elements and updated amenities add both warmth and character to this multi-seasonal, multi-level Shingle-style-inspired home.
Columns, beams, half-walls and built-ins throughout add a sense of Old World craftsmanship. Opening to the kitchen and a double-sided fireplace, the dining room features a lounge area and a curved booth that seats up to eight at a time. When space is needed for a larger crowd, furniture in the sitting area can be traded for an expanded table and more chairs. On the other side of the fireplace, expansive lake views are the highlight of the hearth room, which features drop down steps for even more beautiful vistas.
An unusual stair tower connects the home’s five levels. While spacious, each room was designed for maximum living in minimum space. In the lower level, a guest suite adds additional accommodations for friends or family. On the first level, a home office/study near the main living areas keeps family members close but also allows for privacy.
The second floor features a spacious master suite, a children’s suite and a whimsical playroom area. Two bedrooms open to a shared bath. Vanities on either side can be closed off by a pocket door, which allows for privacy as the child grows. A third bedroom includes a built-in bed and walk-in closet. A second-floor den can be used as a master suite retreat or an upstairs family room.
The rear entrance features abundant closets, a laundry room, home management area, lockers and a full bath. The easily accessible entrance allows people to come in from the lake without making a mess in the rest of the home. Because this three-garage lakefront home has no basement, a recreation room has been added into the attic level, which could also function as an additional guest room.
Monarda didyma / Scarlet Beebalm
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Design ideas for a landscaping in Other.
Design ideas for a landscaping in Other.
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Eriogonum arborescens / Santa Cruz Island buckwheat at the Regional Parks Botanic Garden
Spreading gum plant / Grindelia stricta var. platyphylla
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Fernleaf Bleeding Heart / Dicentra eximia
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This is an example of a landscaping in Other.
This is an example of a landscaping in Other.
Stylophorum Diphyllum / Celandine Poppy
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This is an example of a landscaping in Other.
Carex brevior / Shortbeak Sedge
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Photo of a landscaping in Other.
Mahonia aquifolium / Oregon grape
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Inspiration for a landscaping in Other.
Inspiration for a landscaping in Other.
Centre Sky Architecture Ltd
The family for Yellowstone Club #1 had several requests to be implemented in their design:
• A place for gathering
• solar gain
• simplicity of construction
• integration into the hillside
• upper level to have the feel of an attic
• views beyond the site
The concept of solar gain is a simple one. They wanted to maximize the amount of sunlight heating their home in the winter months. In response to this request we oriented their home to face south and planned the layout of the home around solar angles and thermal masses to naturally warm the home as much as possible. This was accomplished without making the layout less functional or significantly increasing the cost of the home. The process of solar orientation for the home was aided by the natural orientation and attributes of the site. The benefits of utilizing solar gain include a lower heating cost, and an increased level of natural light in the home.
The home was designed as a simple ninety degree angle for ease of construction. The upper level is reduced in size from the lower level; however the overall plan is based upon simple geometric shapes with the garage angling off.
The home is to be integrated into the hillside for visual, cost and environmental reasons. Visually, embedding the home into the hillside is significant because it reduces the profile of the building. By selecting a location where we can both cut and fill to place the building on the site we will be reducing the final construction cost of the home. Environmentally, embedding the buildings lower level into the hillside is important because of the significant insulating qualities of earth. This was facilitated through careful selection of the location of the home on the site and the fortune of having a south-facing slope on the site for the solar gain.
The attic is a finished space designed to have low walls that slope inward. Per the client’s request, the attic has walls roughly five feet tall and a sloped interior roof matching the slope of the roof on the exterior. By placing cabinets and built in units along portions of the walls, we are able to utilize this space for storage while providing for the client’s request for an attic that feels like an attic.
The style will be a mountain theme but the client’s background will be brought into play for certain details throughout the residence. The exterior will be clad with the stone that is available on site, cedar siding and accented historic wood trim. An immense amount of glazing will be introduced throughout the design to articulate the exterior and to blend with the number of gable and dormer roof elements. The structure will at possible locations be brought down to be crouching on the site rather than looming as a “tower”.
(photos by Shelly Saunders)
Purple Needlegrass / Nassella pulchra
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Photo of a landscaping in Other.
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Cream Wild Indigo / Baptisia bracteata
University of Wisconsin Arboretum
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Wine Cellar Specialists
This Louisiana wine cellar design boasts many convenient attributes. Among these are adjustable shelves in the back.
Also shown here are individual bottle racks, and lattice diamond bin racks.
The entire racking was crafted from Mahogany, one of the most sought-after materials among builders. This type of wood is durable and can withstand the humid conditions in refrigeration wine cellars.
The lovely Early American stain on the racks gives them a warm look, which creates a cozy vibe in the wine storage space.
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Silver Hammer Design
Classic attributes of carrera marble and dark stained cabinets. We also used the herringbone pattern in the floor typical of historical french normandy estates.
Maison Valentina
Lapiaz inspired this unique bathtub. The french word is the name given to the typical karst formations produced by surface dissolution of limestone or dolomite rocks. It can also be caused by freezing and thawing in cold climates. This is how Lapiaz luxury bathtub emerged. Imagine a stone freezed and freshly cracked to show the intire world a rich, golden interior. The polished brass details and mirrored sides attribute this luxury design artwork an artic yet confy and warm beauty. Definitly a statement piece for the most luxurious interior designs.
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