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Landscape Techniques Inc.
Front foundation plantings surround this classic herring bone pattern brick entry path.
Photo by:Peter Rymwid
This is an example of a traditional front porch design in New York with decking and a roof extension.
This is an example of a traditional front porch design in New York with decking and a roof extension.
Crisp Architects
Historic home renovation
Inspiration for a farmhouse porch remodel in New York with decking and a roof extension
Inspiration for a farmhouse porch remodel in New York with decking and a roof extension
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Cugno Architecture
New 6,000 sf. Shingle Style Residence in Wilton, Ct.
Inspiration for a large victorian brown three-story wood gable roof remodel in New York
Inspiration for a large victorian brown three-story wood gable roof remodel in New York
Apple Blossom Landscape Concepts, Inc.
Example of a large classic red two-story brick exterior home design in Chicago with a shingle roof
Peter Q Brown Innovative Design
This project at 703 South Grand Avenue involves the redesign and rebuilding of the homes crumbling front porch.
See the project video here: https://youtu.be/6lIf19XYYvk
The scope of work will be to remove the porches existing concrete foundation, concrete slab surface, two sets of concrete steps, and 3 steel roof support columns. Other than replacing the wood shingles to match, the existing roof structure will remain un-touched.
The porch roof will be supported with a new concrete foundation wall, Craftsman style columns and a low lap siding railing wall. The siding, color scheme, and trim details will be in character with the existing home. This new porch will be accessed with wood steps from both the front street side and the south driveway side.
The new design is primarily focused on matching the character of the existing 2 story home, yet upgrading it visually in a way that is harmonious with this South Bozeman neighborhood’s historic character.
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Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations
Elements Landscape
Landscape Project by Elements Landscape.
Covered patio - traditional covered patio idea in Atlanta with a fireplace
Covered patio - traditional covered patio idea in Atlanta with a fireplace
First Choice Home Builders
The Alpine Plan by First Choice Home Buildres offers a master suite on the main floor with a large formal dining room and open kitchen that overlooks the large great room.
Noel Cross+Architects
Who says green and sustainable design has to look like it? Designed to emulate the owner’s favorite country club, this fine estate home blends in with the natural surroundings of it’s hillside perch, and is so intoxicatingly beautiful, one hardly notices its numerous energy saving and green features.
Durable, natural and handsome materials such as stained cedar trim, natural stone veneer, and integral color plaster are combined with strong horizontal roof lines that emphasize the expansive nature of the site and capture the “bigness” of the view. Large expanses of glass punctuated with a natural rhythm of exposed beams and stone columns that frame the spectacular views of the Santa Clara Valley and the Los Gatos Hills.
A shady outdoor loggia and cozy outdoor fire pit create the perfect environment for relaxed Saturday afternoon barbecues and glitzy evening dinner parties alike. A glass “wall of wine” creates an elegant backdrop for the dining room table, the warm stained wood interior details make the home both comfortable and dramatic.
The project’s energy saving features include:
- a 5 kW roof mounted grid-tied PV solar array pays for most of the electrical needs, and sends power to the grid in summer 6 year payback!
- all native and drought-tolerant landscaping reduce irrigation needs
- passive solar design that reduces heat gain in summer and allows for passive heating in winter
- passive flow through ventilation provides natural night cooling, taking advantage of cooling summer breezes
- natural day-lighting decreases need for interior lighting
- fly ash concrete for all foundations
- dual glazed low e high performance windows and doors
Design Team:
Noel Cross+Architects - Architect
Christopher Yates Landscape Architecture
Joanie Wick – Interior Design
Vita Pehar - Lighting Design
Conrado Co. – General Contractor
Marion Brenner – Photography
Vanni Archive/Architectural Photography
Inspiration for a mediterranean patio remodel in New York with a roof extension
Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects
With a compact form and several integrated sustainable systems, the Capitol Hill Residence achieves the client’s goals to maximize the site’s views and resources while responding to its micro climate. Some of the sustainable systems are architectural in nature. For example, the roof rainwater collects into a steel entry water feature, day light from a typical overcast Seattle sky penetrates deep into the house through a central translucent slot, and exterior mounted mechanical shades prevent excessive heat gain without sacrificing the view. Hidden systems affect the energy consumption of the house such as the buried geothermal wells and heat pumps that aid in both heating and cooling, and a 30 panel photovoltaic system mounted on the roof feeds electricity back to the grid.
The minimal foundation sits within the footprint of the previous house, while the upper floors cantilever off the foundation as if to float above the front entry water feature and surrounding landscape. The house is divided by a sloped translucent ceiling that contains the main circulation space and stair allowing daylight deep into the core. Acrylic cantilevered treads with glazed guards and railings keep the visual appearance of the stair light and airy allowing the living and dining spaces to flow together.
While the footprint and overall form of the Capitol Hill Residence were shaped by the restrictions of the site, the architectural and mechanical systems at work define the aesthetic. Working closely with a team of engineers, landscape architects, and solar designers we were able to arrive at an elegant, environmentally sustainable home that achieves the needs of the clients, and fits within the context of the site and surrounding community.
(c) Steve Keating Photography
Joey Remondino, Joey Group @Pearson Smith realty
Vienna VA new home Sold in 2013 by Joey Remondino with Stonehouse Realty Inc. Build by Dovetail Homes.
Arts and crafts green exterior home photo in DC Metro
Arts and crafts green exterior home photo in DC Metro
Tuckahoe Creek Construction, Inc.
Kip Dawkins
Example of a classic wood exterior home design in Richmond
Example of a classic wood exterior home design in Richmond
Stone Acorn Builders
Stone Acorn Builders presents Houston's first Southern Living Showcase in 2012.
Large traditional beige two-story wood exterior home idea in Houston with a hip roof
Large traditional beige two-story wood exterior home idea in Houston with a hip roof
Paul Maue Associates Landscape Architects
Set below the lap pool, a tennis court is situated at the lowest point of the land. Retaining walls were designed to allow for tennis equipment storage, this stairway to the court and for the foundation for a hobby greenhouse. This court is completely hidden from the main rear yard and gardens.
Photo: Paul Maue
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Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
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Charlie Barnett Associates
Photography by Werner Straube
Inspiration for a timeless brown floor breakfast nook remodel in San Francisco
Inspiration for a timeless brown floor breakfast nook remodel in San Francisco
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