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Jo Cowen Architects
Kitchen extension with roof light.
Trendy ceramic tile and white floor eat-in kitchen photo in London with an undermount sink, a peninsula, flat-panel cabinets and white cabinets
Trendy ceramic tile and white floor eat-in kitchen photo in London with an undermount sink, a peninsula, flat-panel cabinets and white cabinets
Barn Pros
Located in Castle Rock, Colorado just a few miles north of Colorado Springs, this horse barn has 360-degree views of a picturesque landscape that the horses (and owners) are sure to enjoy. The model is our High Sierra - a taller version of the Sierra with the addition of a full length open shed roof - it’s designed to store larger vehicles and offer better ventilation from the high ceiling height. The low, 5/12 roof pitch keeps in line with the prairie-style look of the original Sierra which compliments properties with multiple buildings.
This particular barn has five, 12’x12’ horse stalls, a 12’x12’ tack/office room, a 12’x12’ wash & groom bay and a large 12’x24’ parking bay for the owner’s horse trailer. Garage door packages are an available option for this model and are offered in several styles and finishes, including a powder-coated wood grain finish.
Highland Builders LLC
Modern mountain aesthetic in this fully exposed custom designed ranch. Exterior brings together lap siding and stone veneer accents with welcoming timber columns and entry truss. Garage door covered with standing seam metal roof supported by brackets. Large timber columns and beams support a rear covered screened porch. (Ryan Hainey)
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Ron Manzo Design
Tuscan style elevation. Stone veneer, wood beams, stucco low pitch clay tile roof.
Large mediterranean beige two-story stone gable roof idea in Orlando
Large mediterranean beige two-story stone gable roof idea in Orlando
Whitten Architects
photography by Trent Bell
Kitchen - contemporary kitchen idea in Portland Maine with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, wood countertops, a farmhouse sink and stainless steel appliances
Kitchen - contemporary kitchen idea in Portland Maine with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, wood countertops, a farmhouse sink and stainless steel appliances
Gardner Architects LLC
photo credit: Jim Tetro
design team: kitchen designed in partnership with Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Example of a trendy galley open concept kitchen design in DC Metro with stainless steel appliances and a single-bowl sink
Example of a trendy galley open concept kitchen design in DC Metro with stainless steel appliances and a single-bowl sink
FINNE Architects
The Redmond Residence is located on a wooded hillside property about 20 miles east of Seattle. The 3.5-acre site has a quiet beauty, with large stands of fir and cedar. The house is a delicate structure of wood, steel, and glass perched on a stone plinth of Montana ledgestone. The stone plinth varies in height from 2-ft. on the uphill side to 15-ft. on the downhill side. The major elements of the house are a living pavilion and a long bedroom wing, separated by a glass entry space. The living pavilion is a dramatic space framed in steel with a “wood quilt” roof structure. A series of large north-facing clerestory windows create a soaring, 20-ft. high space, filled with natural light.
The interior of the house is highly crafted with many custom-designed fabrications, including complex, laser-cut steel railings, hand-blown glass lighting, bronze sink stand, miniature cherry shingle walls, textured mahogany/glass front door, and a number of custom-designed furniture pieces such as the cherry bed in the master bedroom. The dining area features an 8-ft. long custom bentwood mahogany table with a blackened steel base.
The house has many sustainable design features, such as the use of extensive clerestory windows to achieve natural lighting and cross ventilation, low VOC paints, linoleum flooring, 2x8 framing to achieve 42% higher insulation than conventional walls, cellulose insulation in lieu of fiberglass batts, radiant heating throughout the house, and natural stone exterior cladding.
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Chicago Roof Deck & Garden
Arched Veranda on Roof Deck, Firepit, Furniture, Lighting-Designed by Adam Miller
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless rooftop deck remodel in Chicago with a fire pit and a roof extension
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless rooftop deck remodel in Chicago with a fire pit and a roof extension
Rowland+Broughton Architecture & Urban Design
The remodel of this mid-century ranch house in an established Aspen neighborhood takes the opportunity to reuse sixty percent of the original roof and walls. Raising the roofline and adding clerestory windows and skylights flood the living spaces and master suite with natural light. Removing walls in the kitchen, living room and dining room create a generous and flowing open floor plan. Adding an entire wall of exterior glass doors to the centralized living room.
Steven Baczek Architect
David Fell Photographer
Inspiration for a contemporary light wood floor open concept kitchen remodel in Boston with solid surface countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island
Inspiration for a contemporary light wood floor open concept kitchen remodel in Boston with solid surface countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island
OMNIA Group Architects
Perched above the beautiful Delaware River in the historic village of New Hope, Bucks County, Pennsylvania sits this magnificent custom home designed by OMNIA Group Architects. According to Partner, Brian Mann,"This riverside property required a nuanced approach so that it could at once be both a part of this eclectic village streetscape and take advantage of the spectacular waterfront setting." Further complicating the study, the lot was narrow, it resides in the floodplain and the program required the Master Suite to be on the main level. To meet these demands, OMNIA dispensed with conventional historicist styles and created an open plan blended with traditional forms punctuated by vast rows of glass windows and doors to bring in the panoramic views of Lambertville, the bridge, the wooded opposite bank and the river. Mann adds, "Because I too live along the river, I have a special respect for its ever changing beauty - and I appreciate that riverfront structures have a responsibility to enhance the views from those on the water." Hence the riverside facade is as beautiful as the street facade. A sweeping front porch integrates the entry with the vibrant pedestrian streetscape. Low garden walls enclose a beautifully landscaped courtyard defining private space without turning its back on the street. Once inside, the natural setting explodes into view across the back of each of the main living spaces. For a home with so few walls, spaces feel surprisingly intimate and well defined. The foyer is elegant and features a free flowing curved stair that rises in a turret like enclosure dotted with windows that follow the ascending stairs like a sculpture. "Using changes in ceiling height, finish materials and lighting, we were able to define spaces without boxing spaces in" says Mann adding, "the dynamic horizontality of the river is echoed along the axis of the living space; the natural movement from kitchen to dining to living rooms following the current of the river." Service elements are concentrated along the front to create a visual and noise barrier from the street and buttress a calm hall that leads to the Master Suite. The master bedroom shares the views of the river, while the bath and closet program are set up for pure luxuriating. The second floor features a common loft area with a large balcony overlooking the water. Two children's suites flank the loft - each with their own exquisitely crafted baths and closets. Continuing the balance between street and river, an open air bell-tower sits above the entry porch to bring life and light to the street. Outdoor living was part of the program from the start. A covered porch with outdoor kitchen and dining and lounge area and a fireplace brings 3-season living to the river. And a lovely curved patio lounge surrounded by grand landscaping by LDG finishes the experience. OMNIA was able to bring their design talents to the finish materials too including cabinetry, lighting, fixtures, colors and furniture.
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Plan 120-184
4151 sq ft
4 beds
3.50 baths
81' 6" wide
86' 6" deep
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Main Floor Plan
Reverse
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Reverse
Specifications
Plan Styles
Tudor
Country / Farmhouse
Cottage
European
Additional Rooms
Bonus Play Flex Room
Main Floor Laundry
Unfinished Future Space
Den Office Study Computer
Bedroom Features
Main Floor Master Bed Bath
Main Floor Bed Bath
Split Bedrooms
Walk In Closet
Roof
Secondary Pitch
12:14
Roof Framing
stick
Roof Load
40
Primary Pitch
12:12
Dimension
Width
81' 6"
Depth
86' 6"
Height
29' 4"
Kitchen Features
Peninsula Eating Bar
Nook Breakfast Area Dining
Walk In Pantry Cabinet Pantry
Kitchen Island
Exterior Wall Framing
Framing
2x4
Insulation
R-15
Exterior Wall Finish
stone/shake
Ceiling
Bonus Ceiling Ft
9'
Ceiling Details
Vaults at Family, Dining and Master
Main Ceiling Ft
10'
Garage Ceiling Ft
8'
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Unusual Shape
Unique Features
Basic Features
Bedrooms
4
Baths
3.50
Stories
1
Garage Stalls
2
Plan Feature
Teen Suite Jack Jill Bath
Outdoor Spaces
Covered Front Porch
Grill Deck Sundeck
Outdoor Kitchen Grill
Covered Rear Porch
Area
Porch Sq Ft
501 sq ft
Lower Floor Sq Ft
2482 sq ft
Total Sq Ft
4151 sq ft
Bonus Sq Ft
473 sq ft
Garage Sq Ft
695 sq ft
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$1345.00
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$1645.00
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$1845.00
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$2995.00
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$945.00
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Price
Slab
+$0.00
Crawlspace
+$300.00
Basement
+$400.00
Additional Construction Sets
$100.00/each
Right-Reading Reverse
$300.00
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RHEINZINK
A 100-year-old farmhouse in Central Maryland was totally renovated and now sports a brand new RHEINZINK roof that gives it an authentic old-world look and feel. The property, which was originally a dairy farm, has been in the owner’s family since the 1920’s.
The renovation involved gutting virtually the entire house and keeping only the frame. The asphalt roof, which had started leaking, was replaced with approximately 4,700 sq. ft. RHEINZINK’s PrePATINA graphite-grey Double Lock Standing Seam Panels.
Fabrication and installation of the RHEINZINK panels was done by Hardin Construction, Union Bridge, MD. According to Craig Hardin, president, “The owner contacted me and said he wanted a roof on the house that would last for generations. We considered various metal material options but quickly settled on RHEINZINK because of its low to no maintenance and the color. The graphite-grey develops a nice patina that complements the house and makes the roof look like it’s always been there.”
“Another factor that steered us toward RHEINZINK was their European detailing techniques,” Hardin said. “You don’t see any other metal roofs around here that have the kind of detailing and seaming techniques like this one.”
Prior to doing the job, Hardin attended a how-to workshop at RHEINZINK America headquarters in Woburn, MA. The workshops, led by technical training manager Lou Rondeau, provide practical instruction in the installation of RHEINZINK roofing, façade and gutter systems. “These are hands-on sessions,” Rondeau said, “and they can really contribute to the craftsmanship of installers.”
Hardin explained his approach to the project. “We’re a small company and I’m personally involved in the actual installation. Unlike larger companies with large crews that have to move fast, we really take the time to pay close attention to the detailing and finish work. This project is really distinctive in that regard,” Hardin said.
In addition to the main roof, the RHEINZINK panels were used on the front porch, a screened-in back porch and a small, freestanding outbuilding. The stone outbuilding once enclosed a cold water spring where the dairy farm’s milk was stored. It now welcomes visitors to the property.
The RHEINZINK distributor on the project was Sheet Metal Supply, Mundelein, IL.
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Klopf Architecture
Klopf Architecture and Outer space Landscape Architects designed a new warm, modern, open, indoor-outdoor home in Los Altos, California. Inspired by mid-century modern homes but looking for something completely new and custom, the owners, a couple with two children, bought an older ranch style home with the intention of replacing it.
Created on a grid, the house is designed to be at rest with differentiated spaces for activities; living, playing, cooking, dining and a piano space. The low-sloping gable roof over the great room brings a grand feeling to the space. The clerestory windows at the high sloping roof make the grand space light and airy.
Upon entering the house, an open atrium entry in the middle of the house provides light and nature to the great room. The Heath tile wall at the back of the atrium blocks direct view of the rear yard from the entry door for privacy.
The bedrooms, bathrooms, play room and the sitting room are under flat wing-like roofs that balance on either side of the low sloping gable roof of the main space. Large sliding glass panels and pocketing glass doors foster openness to the front and back yards. In the front there is a fenced-in play space connected to the play room, creating an indoor-outdoor play space that could change in use over the years. The play room can also be closed off from the great room with a large pocketing door. In the rear, everything opens up to a deck overlooking a pool where the family can come together outdoors.
Wood siding travels from exterior to interior, accentuating the indoor-outdoor nature of the house. Where the exterior siding doesn’t come inside, a palette of white oak floors, white walls, walnut cabinetry, and dark window frames ties all the spaces together to create a uniform feeling and flow throughout the house. The custom cabinetry matches the minimal joinery of the rest of the house, a trim-less, minimal appearance. Wood siding was mitered in the corners, including where siding meets the interior drywall. Wall materials were held up off the floor with a minimal reveal. This tight detailing gives a sense of cleanliness to the house.
The garage door of the house is completely flush and of the same material as the garage wall, de-emphasizing the garage door and making the street presentation of the house kinder to the neighborhood.
The house is akin to a custom, modern-day Eichler home in many ways. Inspired by mid-century modern homes with today’s materials, approaches, standards, and technologies. The goals were to create an indoor-outdoor home that was energy-efficient, light and flexible for young children to grow. This 3,000 square foot, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom new house is located in Los Altos in the heart of the Silicon Valley.
Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, AIA, and Chuang-Ming Liu
Landscape Architect: Outer space Landscape Architects
Structural Engineer: ZFA Structural Engineers
Staging: Da Lusso Design
Photography ©2018 Mariko Reed
Location: Los Altos, CA
Year completed: 2017
Allen Construction
Architect: Blackbird Architects .General Contractor: Allen Construction. Photography: Jim Bartsch Photography
This is an example of a small craftsman front porch design in Santa Barbara with a roof extension.
This is an example of a small craftsman front porch design in Santa Barbara with a roof extension.
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Nick Noyes Architecture
Photography by Bruce Damonte
Large country white one-story wood gable roof idea in San Francisco
Large country white one-story wood gable roof idea in San Francisco
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
David Charlez Designs
This show stopping sprawling estate home features steep pitch gable and hip roofs. The mix of exterior materials include stone, stucco, shakes, and Hardie board. This home design incorporates outdoor living and entertaining for all ages including an out door kitchen, lounge area, deck, pool, fire tables and more! Black windows adds interest with the stunning contrast. The signature copper finials on several roof peaks finish this design off with a classic style. Photo by Spacecrafting
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