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The Anderson Studio of Architecture & Design
Photo Credit: Holger Hobenaus
Description: The owners of this home travel extensively and appreciate the great outdoors. Global travels shaped their desire for a home that embraces nature. The bridge connecting the sleeping and living structures allows cool ocean breezes to pass from the marsh to the front yard; decks and stairs to pool and terrace visually connect inside and out. Most walls from the street are solid, providing privacy, yet they open to rooms of glass, timber and soaring ceilings with views of Bass and Cinder Creeks and Folly Island.
Ryan Group Architects
Tom Zikas Photography
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Example of a large mountain style deck design in Sacramento
Adaptiv DC
THEME Inspired by the Magic Tree House series of children’s books, this indoor tree house provides entertainment, fun and a place for children to read about or imagine adventures through time. A blue sky, green meadows, and distant matching beech trees recreate the magic of Jack and Annie’s Frog Creek, and help bring the characters from the series to life. FOCUS A floor armoire, ceiling swing and climbing rope give the structure a true tree house look and feel. A drop-down drawing and writing table, wheeled work table and recessed ceiling lights ensure the room can be used for more than play. The tree house has electric interior lighting, a window to the outdoors and a playful sliding shutter over a window to the room. The armoire forms a raised, nine-foot-wide play area, while a TV within one of the wall’s floor-to-ceiling cabinets — with a delightful sliding ladder — transforms the room into a family theater perfect for watching movies and holding Wii competitions. STORAGE The bottom of the drawing table is a magnetic chalk board that doubles as a display for children’s art works. The tree’s small niches are for parents’ shoes; the larger compartment stores children’s shoes and school bags. Books, games, toys, DVDs, Wii and other computer accessories are stored in the wall cabinets. The armoire contains two spacious drawers and four nifty hinged storage bins. A rack of handy “vegetable buckets” above the armoire stores crayons, scissors and other useful items. GROWTH The room easily adapts from playroom, to party room, to study room and even to bedroom, as the tree house easily accommodates a twin-size mattress. SAFETY The rungs and rails of the ladder, as well as the grab bars beside the tree house door are wrapped with easy-grip rope for safe climbing. The drawing table has spring-loaded hinges to help prevent it from dropping dangerously from the wall, and the table door has double sets of locks up top to ensure safety. The interior of each storage compartment is carpeted like the tree house floor to provide extra padding.
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Ashby Collective
Large minimalist open concept light wood floor, beige floor and exposed beam living room photo in Austin with white walls
Eppright Homes, LLC
Andrew Pogue Photography
Large contemporary beige two-story stone exterior home idea in Austin with a shed roof
Large contemporary beige two-story stone exterior home idea in Austin with a shed roof
Treefrog Design
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional green tile and ceramic tile porcelain tile, brown floor and single-sink bathroom remodel in Seattle with flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, a wall-mount toilet, multicolored walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, beige countertops and a built-in vanity
Eppright Homes, LLC
Andrew Pogue Photography
Large contemporary beige two-story stone exterior home idea in Austin with a shed roof
Large contemporary beige two-story stone exterior home idea in Austin with a shed roof
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Columbus, OH
The Creative Kitchen Company
Franklin County's Kitchen Remodeling and Refacing Professional
Thomas Lawton Architect
FrontierGroup; This low impact design includes a very small footprint (500 s.f.) that required minimal grading, preserving most of the vegetation and hardwood tress on the site. The home lives up to its name, blending softly into the hillside by use of curves, native stone, cedar shingles, and native landscaping. Outdoor rooms were created with covered porches and a terrace area carved out of the hillside. Inside, a loft-like interior includes clean, modern lines and ample windows to make the space uncluttered and spacious.
Inside Eye Design
Rustic warmth, yet inviting with soft color, this living room invites you to throw open the doors, relax with your feet up and watch the spectacular sunset. Wood floors by DiMarino Signature Flooring on Tierra Verde, Oriental by Shiraz Rug Gallery in Tampa, Custom pillows by Joann's Interiors on St Pete Beach, Bookcase by Treehouse Gallery in St Petersburg
Inside Eye Design
Sliding panels of glass open to the beautiful outdoors. Rustic wood console and bookcase add an earthy organic feel, adding lots of storage space. Wood floors by DiMarino Signature Flooring on Tierra Verde, Photo by: Perry Devenecia Photography.
David D. Quillin Architecture
View from street level. The home is high up on a hillside, so entering it is like entering a treehouse. The back of the home is excavated into the hillside, while the front is cantilevered out into space, creating a dynamic range to the spaces inside.
Inside Eye Design
Rustic bookcase and cafe table made from an antique ox cart by Treehouse Gallery in St Petersburg.
Example of a mountain style living room design in Tampa
Example of a mountain style living room design in Tampa
Inside Eye Design
Landon Chairs upholstered in Linen are comfortable and classic. Custom pillows by Joann's Interiors on St Pete Beach. Reclaimed wood bookcase by Treehouse Gallery in St Petersburg. Comfort and warmth with a splash of color and a lot of character.
Gardner Architects LLC
Photography by Jim Tetro
This house, built in the 1960s, sits southfacing on a terrific wooded lot in Bethesda, Maryland.
The owners desire a whole-house renovation which would improve the general building fabric and systems, and extend the sense of living out of doors in all seasons.
The original sixties-modern character is preserved and the renovation extends the design forward into a contemporary, modern approach. Connections to and through the site are enhanced through the creation of new larger window and door openings.
Screened porches and decks perch above the sloped and wooded site. The new kitchen and bathrooms allow for opportunities to feel out-of -doors while preparing, cooking, dining, and bathing.
Smart passive strategies guide the environmental choices for this project, including envelope improvements, updated mechanical systems, and on-site stormwater management.
David D. Quillin Architecture
View from street level. The home is high up on a hillside, so entering it is like entering a treehouse. The back of the home is excavated into the hillside, while the front is cantilevered out into space, creating a dynamic range to the spaces inside.
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Inside Eye Design
Comfort and warmth with a splash of color and a lot of character.
Example of a mountain style living room design in Tampa
Example of a mountain style living room design in Tampa
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