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Bernardo Pozas Residential Design
Example of a trendy brown two-story glass exterior home design in Austin
Ana Williamson Architect
Paul Dyer Photography
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Fox Construction, Inc.
Tim Murphy Photography
Large mountain style brown two-story glass house exterior photo in Denver with a shed roof and a shingle roof
Large mountain style brown two-story glass house exterior photo in Denver with a shed roof and a shingle roof
Epic Windows and Doors
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Example of a large trendy brown one-story glass house exterior design in Other
Example of a large trendy brown one-story glass house exterior design in Other
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Bruce Damonte
Example of a huge trendy brown split-level glass exterior home design in Los Angeles
Example of a huge trendy brown split-level glass exterior home design in Los Angeles
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Bruce Damonte
Inspiration for a huge contemporary brown split-level glass exterior home remodel in Los Angeles
Inspiration for a huge contemporary brown split-level glass exterior home remodel in Los Angeles
Walker Home Design
Kevin Kiernan
Example of a mid-sized minimalist brown two-story glass exterior home design in Salt Lake City
Example of a mid-sized minimalist brown two-story glass exterior home design in Salt Lake City
Donald Lococo Architects
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Mid-sized modern brown two-story glass exterior home idea in DC Metro
Mid-sized modern brown two-story glass exterior home idea in DC Metro
harrison herbeck
now a backyard that was only a single tone is now a tropical resort with a strong terracotta painted block wall with stacked stone and decorative urns. the urns are spot lighted at night giving the yard a soft romantic glow
Walker Home Design
Kevin Kiernan
Example of a mid-sized minimalist brown two-story glass exterior home design in Salt Lake City
Example of a mid-sized minimalist brown two-story glass exterior home design in Salt Lake City
Nautilus Architects
On the first floor, the kitchen and living area (with associate Luigi enjoying the sun) is again linked to a large deck through bi-parting glass doors. Ipe is a common choice for decks, but here, the material flows directly inside, at the same level and using the same details, so deck and interior feel like one large space. Note too that the deck railings, constructed using thin, galvanized steel members, allow the eye to travel right through to the view beyond.
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The style of architecture was based on a timeless, modern cabin. A simplistic form with quality materials
were chosen to create a minimal yet warm and slightly rustic appearance. The exterior materials were
based on a contemporary interpretation of the materials in the surrounding vicinity/community. The interior
finishes will be a combination of cedar ceilings, walnut cabinets & flooring, locally sourced stone tops, locally
sourced dry-stacked stone veneer, dark warm grey walls & Douglas Fir trim, doors & windows. All woods
will be clear coated & not tinted to avoid trends through the generations.
The overall form is abstractly based on a structure that grows from the adjacent mountain extends up/out
and folds back down into the ground by the use of angled columns supporting the exterior deck.
The spaces were designed to afford a family of five to comfortably live seasonally. A loft over the garage
provides space for guests and an office.
This particular site was chosen by the client for its accessibility & creek view/sounds. The design concept
was driven by the desire to maximize creek exposure as well as enjoying the cabin from the inside out. Lift
and Slide doors from the great room on two walls open onto a large deck (partially covered and partially
open) provides ample outdoor space to enjoy nature.
The cabin will be enjoyed by several generations ages 2-65+ & will not have steps to make the more
seasoned generation able to visit & enjoy the cabin for years to come.
Colter Construction Inc.
This home was crafted by Colter Construction in Phoenix, Arizona
Mid-sized 1950s brown one-story glass exterior home idea in Phoenix
Mid-sized 1950s brown one-story glass exterior home idea in Phoenix
Candace Nordquist Interiors
Photography by:Tod Sakai
Example of a large classic brown two-story glass exterior home design in Seattle
Example of a large classic brown two-story glass exterior home design in Seattle
Brown Glass Exterior Home Ideas
Stillwater Architecture L.L.C.
Gibeon Photography
Huge modern brown two-story glass exterior home idea in Other
Huge modern brown two-story glass exterior home idea in Other
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