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Audrey Matlock Architect
The swimming pool sits between the main living wing and the upper level family wing. The master bedroom has a private terrace with forest views. Below is a pool house sheathed with zinc panels with an outdoor shower facing the forest.
Photographer - Peter Aaron
Rusafova Markulis Architects
Inspiration for a contemporary black two-story clapboard exterior home remodel in Other
BBA Architects
This Lincoln Park renovation transformed a conventionally built Chicago two-flat into a custom single-family residence with a modern, open floor plan. The white masonry exterior paired with new black windows brings a contemporary edge to this city home.
Magleby Construction
Large mountain style brown two-story stone exterior home photo in Salt Lake City with a shingle roof
Donald A. Gardner Architects
Cedar shakes mix with siding and stone to create a richly textural Craftsman exterior. This floor plan is ideal for large or growing families with open living spaces making it easy to be together. The master suite and a bedroom/study are downstairs while three large bedrooms with walk-in closets are upstairs. A second-floor pocket office is a great space for children to complete homework or projects and a bonus room provides additional square footage for recreation or storage.
Solitude Homes
Large farmhouse white two-story wood and board and batten exterior home photo in Boise
MossCreek
Designed by MossCreek, this beautiful timber frame home includes signature MossCreek style elements such as natural materials, expression of structure, elegant rustic design, and perfect use of space in relation to build site. Photo by Mark Smith
Tindall Architecture Workshop
Photo by Firewater Photography. Designed during previous position as Residential Studio Director and Project Architect at LS3P Associates Ltd.
Example of a large mountain style brown two-story mixed siding gable roof design in Other
Example of a large mountain style brown two-story mixed siding gable roof design in Other
Jody Brown Architecture, pllc
Jody Brown Architecture, pllc.
Inspiration for a craftsman blue two-story gable roof remodel in Raleigh
Inspiration for a craftsman blue two-story gable roof remodel in Raleigh
Central MN Door Service of Little Falls
Example of a large arts and crafts beige two-story mixed siding gable roof design in Minneapolis
Lands End Development - Designers & Builders
Mountain style brown two-story wood exterior home photo in Minneapolis with a shingle roof
Vincent Longo Custom Builders
Willet Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional white three-story brick exterior home remodel in Atlanta with a mixed material roof
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional white three-story brick exterior home remodel in Atlanta with a mixed material roof
Western Window Systems
Making the most of a wooded lot and interior courtyard, Braxton Werner and Paul Field of Wernerfield Architects transformed this former 1960s ranch house to an inviting yet unapologetically modern home. Outfitted with Western Window Systems products throughout, the home’s beautiful exterior views are framed with large expanses of glass that let in loads of natural light. Multi-slide doors in the bedroom and living areas connect the outdoors with the home’s family-friendly interiors.
M Gooden Design
Photo: Roy Aguilar
Example of a small 1960s black one-story brick exterior home design in Dallas with a metal roof
Example of a small 1960s black one-story brick exterior home design in Dallas with a metal roof
Color Revival By Rebecca Dumas
Painted Brick Exterior Using Romabio Biodomus Masonry Paint and Benjamin Moore Regal Exterior for Trim/Doors/Shutters
Large transitional white three-story brick exterior home idea in Atlanta with a shingle roof
Large transitional white three-story brick exterior home idea in Atlanta with a shingle roof
Exterior Home - Flat Roof and Gable Roof Ideas
Marvin
This 10,970 square-foot, single-family home took the place of an obsolete structure in an established, picturesque Milwaukee suburb. The newly constructed house feels both fresh and relevant while being respectful of its surrounding traditional context. It is sited in a way that makes it feel as if it was there very early and the neighborhood developed around it. The home is clad in a custom blend of New York granite sourced from two quarries to get a unique color blend. Large, white cement board trim, standing-seam copper, large groupings of windows, and cut limestone accents are composed to create a home that feels both old and new—and as if it were plucked from a storybook. Marvin products helped tell this story with many available options and configurations that fit the design.
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