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SolarTex, Inc.
Great rooms with high ceilings and walls of window are an amazing feature in many houses. We love to help keep out the glare, heat and UV light so you can leave the windows uncovered and enjoy their natural beauty.
WALA
Large rear facade steel pivot doors and window, within a concrete portal frame, define the rear elevation, framing the landscaped garden.
Photo by Derek Swalwell.
Design & Build . . . by Roger Perron, Inc.
Here is the side view of the exterior remodel and garage remodel we did in Glendale, CA. It features black wrought iron window boxes, black wrought iron sconces, metal window awnings, clay tile roof, and arched entryways to the double car garage.
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Westborough Design Center, Inc.
Using this 5' wide Marvin custom window brought nature into the home. Just the goal! Love the splash of color in the 5/8"x5/8" mosiac tile backsplash.
Photographer: Carol Savage
Jada Windows
Custom thermally broken steel windows and doors for every environment. Experience the evolution! #JadaSteelWindows
Dining room - huge traditional dining room idea in Sacramento
Dining room - huge traditional dining room idea in Sacramento
Visbeen Architects
Leave a legacy. Reminiscent of Tuscan villas and country homes that dot the lush Italian countryside, this enduring European-style design features a lush brick courtyard with fountain, a stucco and stone exterior and a classic clay tile roof. Roman arches, arched windows, limestone accents and exterior columns add to its timeless and traditional appeal.
The equally distinctive first floor features a heart-of-the-home kitchen with a barrel-vaulted ceiling covering a large central island and a sitting/hearth room with fireplace. Also featured are a formal dining room, a large living room with a beamed and sloped ceiling and adjacent screened-in porch and a handy pantry or sewing room. Rounding out the first-floor offerings are an exercise room and a large master bedroom suite with his-and-hers closets. A covered terrace off the master bedroom offers a private getaway. Other nearby outdoor spaces include a large pergola and terrace and twin two-car garages.
The spacious lower-level includes a billiards area, home theater, a hearth room with fireplace that opens out into a spacious patio, a handy kitchenette and two additional bedroom suites. You’ll also find a nearby playroom/bunk room and adjacent laundry.
Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd.
Photographer: Tom Crane
Large elegant u-shaped staircase photo in Philadelphia
Large elegant u-shaped staircase photo in Philadelphia
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Plain City, OH
Kuhns Contracting, Inc.
Central Ohio's Trusted Home Remodeler Specializing in Kitchens & Baths
Agoura Sash & Door, Inc.
Andersen Windows
Greater Los Angeles Area Window and Door Specialist
Location: 2301 Townsgate Rd.
Westlake Village, CA 91361
Inspiration for a timeless bedroom remodel in Los Angeles
Inspiration for a timeless bedroom remodel in Los Angeles
Lopez Duplan Arquitectos
The house was built in the early 80's and is located west of Mexico City. The remodeling made by Claudia Lopez Duplan was a total renovation of both space and image. In addition to interior and exterior renovation, major changes were also made in all the facilities, especially for the unification of the public areas.
The house is divided in three and a half levels. In the intermediate floor the number and proportion of windows was increased to take advantage of views to the forest and gain entrance of natural light. There was also a total change of the window screens to integrate the terraces and open areas to the interior of each space maintaining a bond with all the services.
All the spaces were unified using a limited selection of materials. In the interior engineer wood floors and light marble were combined, and for the kitchen it was used granite in the same shade. In the exterior all the floors and part of the wall are covered with dark gray stone.
In the interior design the ladder – that gives access to the public and private areas of the house - is the central axis. All the walls around it were removed to integrate all the spaces. In the living room the generous existing height was used to play with the plafonds and the indirect lighting, enhancing the deep sensation of the space and highlighting the artwork.
The private areas are located at the top floor in which large windows were also incorporated to make the most of the views. In the master bedroom the window is framed by a bookcase designed specifically for the needs of the space that enhances the view and makes it cozier. The bathroom is a large space from which you can also enjoy spectacular views; the washbasin was located at the center.
Significant changes were made on all the facades, from structural changes to the incorporation of new finishes for the renewal to be perceived from the entrance. In the gardens surrounding the house a complete transformation project was also done respecting an existing large tree that sets the tone for the new image.
Adrienne DeRosa
With grand proportions and intricate carving, the antique Indian bed frame is the centerpiece of the master bedroom. More artwork garnishes the walls; This time the artist on display is the couple's 9-year-old son, Five, who created the black and white painting next to the bed. One of the family's twins (there are twin boys, and a set of twin girls), Five spends his time practicing art and "...happens to be very talented!", exclaims Cortney.
Side tables: West Elm; Area Rug: Diane von Furstenberg for The Rug Company
Adrienne DeRosa Photography
Noel Cross+Architects
WHAT MAKES VILLA TERRA GREEN?
1. Rammed Earth and PISE Walls
Beyond it’s beautiful qualities and “Old World” look, the rammed earth and PISE walls (pneumatically impacted stabilized earth) drastically reduce the use of trees for the initial wall framing lumber. And because this “Earth Structure” will far outlast any wood frame building, trees are again saved many times over, creating the foundation for the true model of sustainability. We have created a house that will essentially last forever, instead of having to be rebuilt every 50 to 75 years.
The 18” thick PISE walls and concrete floors also provide thermal mass, an integral part of the passive solar design of the house. These features help keep the house naturally cooler in summer and retaining heat in winter, greatly reducing the heating and cooling loads and energy use.
2. High Content Fly Ash Concrete Foundation
Use of high content (25%) fly ash (industrial waste byproduct) in place of Portland Cement results in reduction of energy consumption and green house gas emissions associated with Portland cement production (second only to petroleum in terms of carbon dioxide emissions).
3. Reclaimed Plumbing Fixtures
All lavatory sinks and tubs were bought from salvage yards (tub is reportedly from the Jack Benny house in Hollywood). Reclaimed Carrara marble fountain has been made into the powder room sink.
4. Natural Daylighting
Use of numerous skylights and high transom windows to reduce electrical lighting loads during the day. Natural daylighting also has documented benefits on mood, productivity, and enjoyment of the space.
5. Photo Voltaic Solar Panels
Use of PV solar electric generation system to reduce electrical grid consumption, and bi-directional meter sends power back to the grid when it is needed most, on hot summer afternoons.
6. Hydronic Radiant Heat Floor
Use of hydronic radiant floor heating system saves energy, is more efficient for residential heating, is more comfortable for inhabitants, and promotes superior indoor air quality over forced air systems.
7. Natural/Passive Ventilation
Use of operable skylights operable high windows and ceiling fans, creates a natural convection current, thereby eliminating the need for an air conditioning system.
8. Passive Solar Design
Use of extensive east and south facing glass, proper overhangs, high interior mass, deciduous grape vines on appropriately placed trellises, to passively heat the home in winter, and protect the house from unnecessary heat gain in summer.
9. Reclaimed Lumber
- Douglas fir ceiling beams reclaimed from the Town & Country Village Shopping Center (now Santana Row) in San Jose.
- Douglas fir ceiling decking reclaimed from the 118 year old Notre Dame High School in downtown San Jose. TJI joists reclaimed from the “Millenium Man” movie set in Alameda used for floor and roof framing. Redwood ceiling beams reclaimed from a Los Altos cabana/trellis.
10. Extensive Use of Other Reclaimed Materials Two antique reclaimed European stone fireplace mantles grace the family room and master bedroom fireplaces. Interior doors with glass knobs reclaimed from the original house located at the property. Two large terraces utilize used brick salvaged from at least 15 different locations. Courtyard fountain is tiled using recycled and restored ceramic tiles from a 1928 California Colonial house in Los Altos. Cabinet lumber from original house used for closet shelving. Plywood from crates that the windows and doors were delivered in were used to create garage shear walls. Foundation forms were salvaged and rip cut for use as interior stud walls. Garage doors were salvaged from a remodel project in Mountain View.
11. Ground Source Heat Pump
- Ground source heat pump uses geothermal energy to heat the house and domestic water, greatly reducing natural gas and fossil fuel consumption.
12. Low VOC Paint
Clay Plaster Wall Finishes VOC-free interior paint and stain finishes promotes healthy indoor air quality, reduces exacerbation of respiratory ailments such as asthma and lung cancer. Extensive use of American Clay Plaster integral color wall finish eliminates need for painted walls.
13. High Efficiency Windows
Use of energy efficient dual pane thermal glazing with “Low e” coating at all doors and windows reduces heat gain in summer and heat loss in winter, cutting energy use.
14. Engineered Structural Lumber
Extensive use of engineered lumber for structural framing and sheathing reduces cutting of old growth forests, and encourages use of “crop lumber”.
15. FSC Certified Mill Work
Extensive use of FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified sustainable lumber products for cabinetry, hardwood flooring, trim, etc. further protects the environment through third party monitoring and certification of the entire supply chain.
16. Cotton Insulation
Formaldehyde-free cotton insulation made from recycled blue jeans used extensively for attic insulation.
photography by Frank Paul Perez
Hughes Design Associates
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless master medium tone wood floor and brown floor bedroom remodel in Charleston with beige walls and no fireplace
Robert Elliott Custom Homes
Nathan Schroder
Inspiration for a contemporary marble floor dining room remodel in Dallas with white walls
Inspiration for a contemporary marble floor dining room remodel in Dallas with white walls
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Columbus, OH
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Columbus Area's Luxury Design Build Firm | 17x Best of Houzz Winner!
Domiteaux Garza Architecture
Photo Credit: Charles Smith Photography
Example of a trendy kitchen design in Dallas with stainless steel appliances
Example of a trendy kitchen design in Dallas with stainless steel appliances
MossCreek
Custom Designed by MossCreek. This true timber frame home is perfectly suited for its location. The timber frame adds the warmth of wood to the house, while also allowing numerous windows to let the sun in during Spring and Summer. Craftsman styling mixes with sleek design elements throughout the home, and the large two story great room features soaring timber frame trusses, with the timber frame gracefully curving through every room of this beautiful, and elegant vacation home. Photos: Roger Wade
Murphy & Co. Design
Exterior sitting terrace made from bricks salvaged from streets in Minneapolis. The wood lintels are reclaimed timbers, and the windows are all wood (interior & exterior) from Marvin. The vintage urn is from Jerome, Arizona.
Photos by Susan Gilmore
Trillium Enterprises, INC.
Windows and doors line this adobe hallway. © Holly Lepere
Hallway - large mediterranean terra-cotta tile hallway idea in Santa Barbara with white walls
Hallway - large mediterranean terra-cotta tile hallway idea in Santa Barbara with white walls
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Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations
Reed Design Group
Inspiration for a contemporary dark wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Denver with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, marble countertops and an island
Wascha Studios
BenBenschneider
Inspiration for a contemporary living room remodel in Seattle with a two-sided fireplace
Inspiration for a contemporary living room remodel in Seattle with a two-sided fireplace
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