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Strand Design
Bathroom - 1950s black tile and slate tile double-sink bathroom idea in Minneapolis with quartzite countertops and white countertops
Lolio Architect
Example of a mid-sized country white two-story mixed siding house exterior design in Philadelphia with a shed roof and a shingle roof
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LAKE IOSCO HOUSE
Location: Bloomingdale, NJ
Completion Date: 2009
Size: 2,368 sf
Typology Series: Single Bar
Modules: 4 Boxes, Panelized Fireplace/Storage
Program:
o Bedrooms: 3
o Baths: 2.5
o Features: Carport, Study, Playroom, Hot Tub
Materials:
o Exterior: Cedar Siding, Azek Infill Panels, Cement Board Panels, Ipe Wood Decking
o Interior: Maple Cabinets, Bamboo Floors, Caesarstone Countertops, Slate Bathroom Floors, Hot Rolled Black Steel Cladding Aluminum Clad Wood Windows with Low E, Insulated Glass,
Architects: Joseph Tanney, Robert Luntz
Project Architect: Kristen Mason
Manufacturer: Simplex Industries
Project Coordinator: Jason Drouse
Engineer: Lynne Walshaw P.E., Greg Sloditskie
Contractor: D Woodard Builder, LLC
Photographer: © RES4
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Floyd Construction Inc.
Alcove shower - mid-sized 1950s 3/4 gray tile and ceramic tile porcelain tile alcove shower idea in San Francisco with medium tone wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops and flat-panel cabinets
MainStreet Design Build
This post-war, plain bungalow was transformed into a charming cottage with this new exterior detail, which includes a new roof, red shutters, energy-efficient windows, and a beautiful new front porch that matched the roof line. Window boxes with matching corbels were also added to the exterior, along with pleated copper roofing on the large window and side door.
Photo courtesy of Kate Benjamin Photography
DJK Custom Homes
Large country white two-story concrete fiberboard exterior home idea in Chicago with a shingle roof
Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architects
House By The Pond
The overall design of the house was a direct response to an array of environmental regulations, site constraints, solar orientation and specific programmatic requirements.
The strategy was to locate a two story volume that contained all of the bedrooms and baths, running north/south, along the western side of the site. An open, lofty, single story pavilion, separated by an interstitial space comprised of two large glass pivot doors, was located parallel to the street. This lower scale street front pavilion was conceived as a breezeway. It connects the light and activity of the yard and pool area to the south with the view and wildlife of the pond to the north.
The exterior materials consist of anodized aluminum doors, windows and trim, cedar and cement board siding. They were selected for their low maintenance, modest cost, long-term durability, and sustainable nature. These materials were carefully detailed and installed to support these parameters. Overhangs and sunshades limit the need for summer air conditioning while allowing solar heat gain in the winter.
Specific zoning, an efficient geothermal heating and cooling system, highly energy efficient glazing and an advanced building insulation system resulted in a structure that exceeded the requirements of the energy star rating system.
Photo Credit: Matthew Carbone and Frank Oudeman
Sage Architecture, Inc.
Breezeway House located in Davis, California. Designed by Sage Architecture, Inc.
Dave Adams Photography
Contemporary beige two-story mixed siding exterior home idea in Sacramento
Contemporary beige two-story mixed siding exterior home idea in Sacramento
Ward-Young Architecture & Planning - Truckee, CA
photo by Vance Fox
Example of a trendy metal exterior home design in Sacramento
Example of a trendy metal exterior home design in Sacramento
Flavin Architects
Cedar Cove Modern benefits from its integration into the landscape. The house is set back from Lake Webster to preserve an existing stand of broadleaf trees that filter the low western sun that sets over the lake. Its split-level design follows the gentle grade of the surrounding slope. The L-shape of the house forms a protected garden entryway in the area of the house facing away from the lake while a two-story stone wall marks the entry and continues through the width of the house, leading the eye to a rear terrace. This terrace has a spectacular view aided by the structure’s smart positioning in relationship to Lake Webster.
The interior spaces are also organized to prioritize views of the lake. The living room looks out over the stone terrace at the rear of the house. The bisecting stone wall forms the fireplace in the living room and visually separates the two-story bedroom wing from the active spaces of the house. The screen porch, a staple of our modern house designs, flanks the terrace. Viewed from the lake, the house accentuates the contours of the land, while the clerestory window above the living room emits a soft glow through the canopy of preserved trees.
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Klopf Architecture
Klopf Architecture, Arterra Landscape Architects and Henry Calvert of Calvert Ventures Designed and built a new warm, modern, Eichler-inspired, open, indoor-outdoor home on a deeper-than-usual San Mateo Highlands property where an original Eichler house had burned to the ground.
The owners wanted multi-generational living and larger spaces than the original home offered, but all parties agreed that the house should respect the neighborhood and blend in stylistically with the other Eichlers. At first the Klopf team considered re-using what little was left of the original home and expanding on it. But after discussions with the owner and builder, all parties agreed that the last few remaining elements of the house were not practical to re-use, so Klopf Architecture designed a new home that pushes the Eichler approach in new directions.
One disadvantage of Eichler production homes is that the house designs were not optimized for each specific lot. A new custom home offered the team a chance to start over. In this case, a longer house that opens up sideways to the south fit the lot better than the original square-ish house that used to open to the rear (west). Accordingly, the Klopf team designed an L-shaped “bar” house with a large glass wall with large sliding glass doors that faces sideways instead of to the rear like a typical Eichler. This glass wall opens to a pool and landscaped yard designed by Arterra Landscape Architects.
Driving by the house, one might assume at first glance it is an Eichler because of the horizontality, the overhanging flat roof eaves, the dark gray vertical siding, and orange solid panel front door, but the house is designed for the 21st Century and is not meant to be a “Likeler.” You won't see any posts and beams in this home. Instead, the ceiling decking is a western red cedar that covers over all the beams. Like Eichlers, this cedar runs continuously from inside to out, enhancing the indoor / outdoor feeling of the house, but unlike Eichlers it conceals a cavity for lighting, wiring, and insulation. Ceilings are higher, rooms are larger and more open, the master bathroom is light-filled and more generous, with a separate tub and shower and a separate toilet compartment, and there is plenty of storage. The garage even easily fits two of today's vehicles with room to spare.
A massive 49-foot by 12-foot wall of glass and the continuity of materials from inside to outside enhance the inside-outside living concept, so the owners and their guests can flow freely from house to pool deck to BBQ to pool and back.
During construction in the rough framing stage, Klopf thought the front of the house appeared too tall even though the house had looked right in the design renderings (probably because the house is uphill from the street). So Klopf Architecture paid the framer to change the roofline from how we had designed it to be lower along the front, allowing the home to blend in better with the neighborhood. One project goal was for people driving up the street to pass the home without immediately noticing there is an "imposter" on this lot, and making that change was essential to achieve that goal.
This 2,606 square foot, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom Eichler-inspired new house is located in San Mateo in the heart of the Silicon Valley.
Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, AIA, Klara Kevane
Landscape Architect: Arterra Landscape Architects
Contractor: Henry Calvert of Calvert Ventures
Photography ©2016 Mariko Reed
Location: San Mateo, CA
Year completed: 2016
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Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
Garret Cord Werner Architects & Interior Designers
Benjamin Benschneider
Huge trendy brown three-story wood house exterior photo in Seattle with a shed roof
Huge trendy brown three-story wood house exterior photo in Seattle with a shed roof
Crisp Architects
Garage-Guest House. Photographer: Rob Karosis
Example of a classic detached garage design in New York
Example of a classic detached garage design in New York
Cypress Homes, Inc.
The exterior of this home with it's bright white siding color, dark brown garage door, awnings above the top floor windows, and the cultured stone truly give this home a unique, modern feel.
Dreyer Architecture
The kitchen is the hub of this family home.
A balanced mix of materials are chosen to compliment each other, exposed brickwork, timber clad ceiling, and the cast concrete central island grows out of the polished concrete floor.
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Eric Reinholdt, Architect
Inspired by local fishing shacks and wharf buildings dotting the coast of Maine, this retreat interweaves large glazed openings with restrained and simple taut-skinned New England shingled cottages. This skin is incised to open views to the sea beyond and relies on light steel framing and thin braces to preserve the simple forms eroded toward sweeping views.
Eric Reinholdt - Project Architect/Lead Designer with Elliott + Elliott Architecture
Photo: Tom Crane Photography, Inc.
Modern-Shed
Dominic Arizona Bonuccelli
Example of a mid-sized minimalist home design design in San Francisco
Example of a mid-sized minimalist home design design in San Francisco
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