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Tom Meaney Architect, AIA
The design objective for this six acre ocean view parcel in Montecito was to create a literal replication of an 1800's California hacienda. Four adobe structures define the central courtyard while secondary terraces and walled gardens expand the living areas towards the views and morning light. Simple, rustic details and traditional, handmade materials evoke a lifestyle of a distant era.
Wilson Design & Construction, Inc.
Wilson Design & Construction, Laurey Glenn
Farmhouse exterior home idea in Atlanta
Farmhouse exterior home idea in Atlanta
Mahoney Architects & Interiors
An inviting entry
Mid-sized traditional white two-story wood gable roof idea in San Francisco
Mid-sized traditional white two-story wood gable roof idea in San Francisco
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Allen Irvin - Designer
aerial view shows how you can drive through to alley behind.
Industrial exterior home idea in Houston
Industrial exterior home idea in Houston
Joseph Sepot Architects
Identifiable features of this architectural period include the home's asymmetrical façade, rounded-corner tower, and expansive wraparound porch with bracketed columns.
Jim Fiora Photography LLC
Seattle Staged to Sell and Design LLC
Modern. Compelling. Fresh. This Phinney Ridge home features a spectacular roof top deck with views of the Olympic mountains.
Large contemporary multicolored two-story mixed siding exterior home idea in Seattle
Large contemporary multicolored two-story mixed siding exterior home idea in Seattle
TKP Architects
Can a home be both rustic and contemporary at once? This Mountain Mid Century home answers “absolutely” with its cheerfully canted roofs and asymmetrical timber joinery detailing. Perched on a hill with breathtaking views of the eastern plains and evening city lights, this home playfully reinterprets elements of historic Colorado mine structures. Inside, the comfortably proportioned Great Room finds its warm rustic character in the traditionally detailed stone fireplace, while outside covered decks frame views in every direction.
Photos by: David Patterson Photography
Patrick Schmitt, designer Inc.
Large trendy gray two-story mixed siding exterior home photo in Portland with a hip roof
Visbeen Architects
Builder: Falcon Custom Homes
Interior Designer: Mary Burns - Gallery
Photographer: Mike Buck
A perfectly proportioned story and a half cottage, the Farfield is full of traditional details and charm. The front is composed of matching board and batten gables flanking a covered porch featuring square columns with pegged capitols. A tour of the rear façade reveals an asymmetrical elevation with a tall living room gable anchoring the right and a low retractable-screened porch to the left.
Inside, the front foyer opens up to a wide staircase clad in horizontal boards for a more modern feel. To the left, and through a short hall, is a study with private access to the main levels public bathroom. Further back a corridor, framed on one side by the living rooms stone fireplace, connects the master suite to the rest of the house. Entrance to the living room can be gained through a pair of openings flanking the stone fireplace, or via the open concept kitchen/dining room. Neutral grey cabinets featuring a modern take on a recessed panel look, line the perimeter of the kitchen, framing the elongated kitchen island. Twelve leather wrapped chairs provide enough seating for a large family, or gathering of friends. Anchoring the rear of the main level is the screened in porch framed by square columns that match the style of those found at the front porch. Upstairs, there are a total of four separate sleeping chambers. The two bedrooms above the master suite share a bathroom, while the third bedroom to the rear features its own en suite. The fourth is a large bunkroom above the homes two-stall garage large enough to host an abundance of guests.
Mark Brand Architecture
Rear Facade Photo.
"Business in the Front, Party in the Back."
This project provided Mark with the opportunity to revisit a project from the first year of his practice. Our clients were the third owners since Mark first worked on this house in 1987. The original project had consisted of a small addition to the rear of an existing single-story (over garage) house. The new owners wanted to completely remodel the house and add two floors. In addition they wanted it to be MODERN. This was a perfect fit for where the firm had evolved to over the years, but the neighbors weren't having it. The neighbors were very organized and didn’t like the idea of a large modern structure in what was a mostly traditional block. We were able to work with the neighbors to agree to a design that was Craftsman on the front and modern on the interior and rear. Because of this dichotomy, we sometimes refer to this as the "Mullet House". We were able to minimize the apparent height of the facade by hiding the top floor behind a dormered roof. Unique features of this house include a stunning roof deck with glass guardrails, a custom stair with a zigzag edge and a guardrail composed of vertical stainless steel tubes and an asymmetrical fireplace composition.
Rear Facade Photo by Thomas Kuoh
Dibello Architects, PLLC
The clients imagined a rock house with cut stone accents and a steep roof with French and English influences; an asymmetrical house that spread out to fit their broad building site.
We designed the house with a shallow, but rambling footprint to allow lots of natural light into the rooms.
The interior is anchored by the dramatic but cozy family room that features a cathedral ceiling and timber trusses. A breakfast nook with a banquette is built-in along one wall and is lined with windows on two sides overlooking the flower garden.
Will Bullock-Painting & Restoring
Example of a large cottage chic beige two-story adobe exterior home design in San Francisco with a shingle roof
Gardner Architects LLC
Photo Credit: Jim Tetro
Example of a minimalist exterior home design in DC Metro
Example of a minimalist exterior home design in DC Metro
Moderna Homes, Inc.
Example of a large trendy brown two-story mixed siding exterior home design in San Francisco
John Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Architect: TEA2 Architects | Interiors: Sue Weldon | Landscaping: Keenan & Sveiven | Photography: Corey Gaffer
Huge transitional white three-story mixed siding house exterior idea in Minneapolis with a mixed material roof
Huge transitional white three-story mixed siding house exterior idea in Minneapolis with a mixed material roof
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Porchfront Homes
Victorian multicolored two-story wood exterior home idea in Denver with a shingle roof
Moss Yaw Design studio
a dutch door and black aluminum windows contrast the white painted brick and board and batten at the updated exterior and entry to this classic cinderella cottage in Dana Point, Orange County Ca
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