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KUBE architecture
In the renovation and addition to this home in Falls Church VA, exterior hard-scapes and garden spaces surround the house while the spaces within the home are made larger and are opened up to the forestall views surrounding the home. When walking on the pathway one crosses the many thresholds along the exterior that help to separate and create new intimate garden spaces. Steel, concrete, and wood come together in this intricate walkway system comprised of slatted screen fences, a guiding pergola overhead, and a hard-scaped pathway. The changes in grade, volume, and materiality allow for a dynamic walkway that runs both to the new entry and continues to the rear patio where it then terminates at the patio access of the home. The master bedroom is extruded out over the lower level into the rear of the house and opened up with tall windows all along two sides. A more formal entry space is added at the front with full height glass bringing in lots of light to make for an elegant entry space. Partitions are removed from the interior to create one large space which integrates the new kitchen, living room , and dining room. Full height glass along the rear of the house opens up the views to the rear and brightens up the entire space. A new garage volume is added and bridged together with the existing home creating a new powder room, mudroom, and storage.
Your Favorite Room By Cathy Zaeske
This screened porch was created as a sanctuary, a place to retreat and be enveloped by nature in a calm,
relaxing environment. The monochromatic scheme helps to achieve this quiet mood while the pop
of color comes solely from the surrounding trees. The hits of black help to move your eye around the room and provide a sophisticated feel. Three distinct zones were created to eat, converse
and lounge with the help of area rugs, custom lighting and unique furniture.
Cathy Zaeske
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Inspiration for a large timeless screened-in back porch remodel in Raleigh with decking and a roof extension
Inspiration for a large timeless screened-in back porch remodel in Raleigh with decking and a roof extension
StudioLAB
The owners of this prewar apartment on the Upper West Side of Manhattan wanted to combine two dark and tightly configured units into a single unified space. StudioLAB was challenged with the task of converting the existing arrangement into a large open three bedroom residence. The previous configuration of bedrooms along the Southern window wall resulted in very little sunlight reaching the public spaces. Breaking the norm of the traditional building layout, the bedrooms were moved to the West wall of the combined unit, while the existing internally held Living Room and Kitchen were moved towards the large South facing windows, resulting in a flood of natural sunlight. Wide-plank grey-washed walnut flooring was applied throughout the apartment to maximize light infiltration. A concrete office cube was designed with the supplementary space which features walnut flooring wrapping up the walls and ceiling. Two large sliding Starphire acid-etched glass doors close the space off to create privacy when screening a movie. High gloss white lacquer millwork built throughout the apartment allows for ample storage. LED Cove lighting was utilized throughout the main living areas to provide a bright wash of indirect illumination and to separate programmatic spaces visually without the use of physical light consuming partitions. Custom floor to ceiling Ash wood veneered doors accentuate the height of doorways and blur room thresholds. The master suite features a walk-in-closet, a large bathroom with radiant heated floors and a custom steam shower. An integrated Vantage Smart Home System was installed to control the AV, HVAC, lighting and solar shades using iPads.
Bliss Home Theaters & Automation, Inc
Inspiration for an eclectic enclosed carpeted and multicolored floor home theater remodel in Los Angeles with a projector screen
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"Creekside" is my design response to this historically inspired new home and its position aside a wet season creek.
Example of a classic entryway design in Austin with a yellow front door
Example of a classic entryway design in Austin with a yellow front door
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Phantom Screens
Located in Mobile, AL, the Kuppersmith Home is a blend of the 1920s charm and modern day luxuries and amenities. Far from just a renovation, the main goal of this renovation project was to create a modern, low-maintenance home that incorporates practical green principles, maintains the original architecture and meets the needs and demands of today’s homeowners.
The Lipford Construction design team chose Phantom’s motorized Executive Screens to provide protection from solar heat and insects while maintaining the views. The tracks and housings of the screens are recessed into the porch columns, allowing the screens to be fully retracted out of sight when not in use. The selected mesh type — Sheerweave 2360 — in charcoal finish helps to block the UV rays from entering the screened space, thereby maintaining a cooler temperature within the porch when the screens are lowered.
CHECA Architects PC
Photo Credit: Omar Salinas, HiTech Photo, Inc.
This is an example of a contemporary porch design in DC Metro with a roof extension.
This is an example of a contemporary porch design in DC Metro with a roof extension.
Sheila Rich Interiors, LLC
The screened-in porch on this mid-century beach house was updated while remaining in sync with the rest of the neighborhood. Raising the ceiling gave the space a more open feeling and made room for ceiling fans with light boxes to illuminate balmy summer evenings. Beadboard panels on the outside walls and ceiling added a vertical rhythm while maintaining the mid-century ambiance.
Cast Glass Images Inc.
Average clear indoor or outdoor room partitions or wall partitions are nothing new. Textured cast glass privacy screens, or privacy walls bring an entirely new look to your space. To provide privacy or to open up a room - partitions never looked so good! Featured texture is "Lava" on clear glass.
Faux Iron Direct
Modern designs can complement any room in your home. That's why we make it easy to shop for modern-designed faux iron grilles and decorative screens at www.FauxIronDirect.com. You're only one mouse click away from the most coveted room dividers and partitions in the nation.
Sutro Architects
A modern screening room hidden under a classic San Francisco victorian.
Inspiration for a timeless home theater remodel in San Francisco with a projector screen
Inspiration for a timeless home theater remodel in San Francisco with a projector screen
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Crisp Architects
Screened porch addition interiors
Photographer: Rob Karosis
Mid-sized elegant tile screened-in porch photo in Bridgeport with a roof extension
Mid-sized elegant tile screened-in porch photo in Bridgeport with a roof extension
Ernesto Santalla PLLC
A screen with a Primitive painting became a headboard. The client's chest of drawers was used as a nightstand. A comfortable chair completes the grouping.
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Photography by Geoffrey Hodgdon
Adrienne DeRosa
Creating access to a new outdoor balcony, architect Mary Cerrone replaced the window with a full-pane glass door. The challenge of a narrow thoroughfare was overcome by implementing a sliding screen, which when opened slides into a pocket behind the refrigerator.
By placing a focal point of bright color in the doorway, the room gains a feeling of greater depth, while the dying process of the wood mirrors that of the cabinetry.
Door Hardware: Flat Track Series, barndoorhardware.com
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2013 Houzz
Design: Mary Cerrone
Benjamin
traditional Japanese shoji screen, with woven jute panels. A great choice where the white paper of traditional style shoji room divider screens may not fit with the decor.
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Deborah French Designs
photo by Yiorgos Kordakis
Inspiration for a victorian dining room remodel in New York with gray walls
Inspiration for a victorian dining room remodel in New York with gray walls
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