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Our office was commissioned to transform two 600 sq. ft., 3-story trinities, and a 1,000 sq. ft. 2-story carriage house into a unified home with a modern industrial loft aesthetic. Multiple property owners and various prior uses, including a plumbing supply and rental apartments, left the property with a convoluted plan, poor circulation and multiple structural deficiencies. The new organizational strategy required a complete reconstruction of floor and stair framing. The main living, kitchen, dining and study were moved to the 2nd floor allowing parking, a home office and guest suite on the 1st floor. The main sleeping/bathing quarters are on the 3rd floor as well as a common roof deck reached via an industrial open riser stair. The industrial aesthetic carries into the kitchen via galvanized ceilings. A hickory floor extends throughout the home while brick walls are left raw as are steel support lintels.


Architect: Becker Henson Niksto
General Contractor: Allen Construction
Photographer: Jim Bartsch Photography
Example of a trendy concrete floor and gray floor powder room design in Santa Barbara with open cabinets, a one-piece toilet, gray walls, a vessel sink, solid surface countertops and gray countertops
Example of a trendy concrete floor and gray floor powder room design in Santa Barbara with open cabinets, a one-piece toilet, gray walls, a vessel sink, solid surface countertops and gray countertops


The primary goal for this project was to craft a modernist derivation of pueblo architecture. Set into a heavily laden boulder hillside, the design also reflects the nature of the stacked boulder formations. The site, located near local landmark Pinnacle Peak, offered breathtaking views which were largely upward, making proximity an issue. Maintaining southwest fenestration protection and maximizing views created the primary design constraint. The views are maximized with careful orientation, exacting overhangs, and wing wall locations. The overhangs intertwine and undulate with alternating materials stacking to reinforce the boulder strewn backdrop. The elegant material palette and siting allow for great harmony with the native desert.
The Elegant Modern at Estancia was the collaboration of many of the Valley's finest luxury home specialists. Interiors guru David Michael Miller contributed elegance and refinement in every detail. Landscape architect Russ Greey of Greey | Pickett contributed a landscape design that not only complimented the architecture, but nestled into the surrounding desert as if always a part of it. And contractor Manship Builders -- Jim Manship and project manager Mark Laidlaw -- brought precision and skill to the construction of what architect C.P. Drewett described as "a watch."
Project Details | Elegant Modern at Estancia
Architecture: CP Drewett, AIA, NCARB
Builder: Manship Builders, Carefree, AZ
Interiors: David Michael Miller, Scottsdale, AZ
Landscape: Greey | Pickett, Scottsdale, AZ
Photography: Dino Tonn, Scottsdale, AZ
Publications:
"On the Edge: The Rugged Desert Landscape Forms the Ideal Backdrop for an Estancia Home Distinguished by its Modernist Lines" Luxe Interiors + Design, Nov/Dec 2015.
Awards:
2015 PCBC Grand Award: Best Custom Home over 8,000 sq. ft.
2015 PCBC Award of Merit: Best Custom Home over 8,000 sq. ft.
The Nationals 2016 Silver Award: Best Architectural Design of a One of a Kind Home - Custom or Spec
2015 Excellence in Masonry Architectural Award - Merit Award
Photography: Dino Tonn
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Inspiration for a modern living room remodel in Los Angeles with white walls and a standard fireplace


Katharine Hauschka
Home office - contemporary home office idea in DC Metro with beige walls
Home office - contemporary home office idea in DC Metro with beige walls


E2 Homes
Modern ipe deck and landscape. Landscape and hardscape design by Evergreen Consulting.
Architecture by Green Apple Architecture.
Decks by Walk on Wood
Photos by Harvey Smith


Our office was commissioned to transform two 600 sq. ft., 3-story trinities, and a 1,000 sq. ft. 2-story carriage house into a unified home with a modern industrial loft aesthetic. Multiple property owners and various prior uses, including a plumbing supply and rental apartments, left the property with a convoluted plan, poor circulation and multiple structural deficiencies. The new organizational strategy required a complete reconstruction of floor and stair framing. The main living, kitchen, dining and study were moved to the 2nd floor allowing parking, a home office and guest suite on the 1st floor. The main sleeping/bathing quarters are on the 3rd floor as well as a common roof deck reached via an industrial open riser stair. The industrial aesthetic carries into the kitchen via galvanized ceilings. A hickory floor extends throughout the home while brick walls are left raw as are steel support lintels.

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Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes
Northern Virginia Design Build Firm | 15x Best of Houzz


Our office was commissioned to transform two 600 sq. ft., 3-story trinities, and a 1,000 sq. ft. 2-story carriage house into a unified home with a modern industrial loft aesthetic. Multiple property owners and various prior uses, including a plumbing supply and rental apartments, left the property with a convoluted plan, poor circulation and multiple structural deficiencies. The new organizational strategy required a complete reconstruction of floor and stair framing. The main living, kitchen, dining and study were moved to the 2nd floor allowing parking, a home office and guest suite on the 1st floor. The main sleeping/bathing quarters are on the 3rd floor as well as a common roof deck reached via an industrial open riser stair. The industrial aesthetic carries into the kitchen via galvanized ceilings. A hickory floor extends throughout the home while brick walls are left raw as are steel support lintels.


Our office was commissioned to transform two 600 sq. ft., 3-story trinities, and a 1,000 sq. ft. 2-story carriage house into a unified home with a modern industrial loft aesthetic. Multiple property owners and various prior uses, including a plumbing supply and rental apartments, left the property with a convoluted plan, poor circulation and multiple structural deficiencies. The new organizational strategy required a complete reconstruction of floor and stair framing. The main living, kitchen, dining and study were moved to the 2nd floor allowing parking, a home office and guest suite on the 1st floor. The main sleeping/bathing quarters are on the 3rd floor as well as a common roof deck reached via an industrial open riser stair. The industrial aesthetic carries into the kitchen via galvanized ceilings. A hickory floor extends throughout the home while brick walls are left raw as are steel support lintels.


Our office was commissioned to transform two 600 sq. ft., 3-story trinities, and a 1,000 sq. ft. 2-story carriage house into a unified home with a modern industrial loft aesthetic. Multiple property owners and various prior uses, including a plumbing supply and rental apartments, left the property with a convoluted plan, poor circulation and multiple structural deficiencies. The new organizational strategy required a complete reconstruction of floor and stair framing. The main living, kitchen, dining and study were moved to the 2nd floor allowing parking, a home office and guest suite on the 1st floor. The main sleeping/bathing quarters are on the 3rd floor as well as a common roof deck reached via an industrial open riser stair. The industrial aesthetic carries into the kitchen via galvanized ceilings. A hickory floor extends throughout the home while brick walls are left raw as are steel support lintels.


Our office was commissioned to transform two 600 sq. ft., 3-story trinities, and a 1,000 sq. ft. 2-story carriage house into a unified home with a modern industrial loft aesthetic. Multiple property owners and various prior uses, including a plumbing supply and rental apartments, left the property with a convoluted plan, poor circulation and multiple structural deficiencies. The new organizational strategy required a complete reconstruction of floor and stair framing. The main living, kitchen, dining and study were moved to the 2nd floor allowing parking, a home office and guest suite on the 1st floor. The main sleeping/bathing quarters are on the 3rd floor as well as a common roof deck reached via an industrial open riser stair. The industrial aesthetic carries into the kitchen via galvanized ceilings. A hickory floor extends throughout the home while brick walls are left raw as are steel support lintels.


Before the extensive programme of sensitive repairs, refurbishment and redevelopment was undertaken Syningthwaite Priory farm comprised a Grade 1 listed Priory, with an attached 19th century farm house, a stone threshing barn and later ranges of agricultural building set out in a courtyard arrangement.
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The Cistercian Priory, which dates from 1155, had been on the Buildings at Risk register prior to work commencing. Wildblood Macdonald were involved in extensive negotiations with English Heritage and the local planners to agree a strategy for the repair of the buildings and securing their long term use. The resulting scheme converted outbuildings into luxury holiday accommodation, with the threshing barn being carefully rebuilt and remodelled to provide visitor accommodation.
The Priory has been subject to a painstaking sensitive programme of repairs to the external fabric. A further phase of work will see the interior of the Priory refurbished and updated to provide a family home for the owner of the site.


Areal drone view of the double story rear extension with green roof.
The design of the extension closely followed the complex planning strategy that was taken in order to allow this house to achieve a 6 meter rear extension under planning regulations.
The two extremities of the ground floor extension has to be built first to comply with prior approval requirements and only then was the centre infilled and the first floor extension constructed.

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Fairfax, VA

Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes
Northern Virginia Design Build Firm | 15x Best of Houzz


Before the extensive programme of sensitive repairs, refurbishment and redevelopment was undertaken Syningthwaite Priory farm comprised a Grade 1 listed Priory, with an attached 19th century farm house, a stone threshing barn and later ranges of agricultural building set out in a courtyard arrangement.
Read more
The Cistercian Priory, which dates from 1155, had been on the Buildings at Risk register prior to work commencing. Wildblood Macdonald were involved in extensive negotiations with English Heritage and the local planners to agree a strategy for the repair of the buildings and securing their long term use. The resulting scheme converted outbuildings into luxury holiday accommodation, with the threshing barn being carefully rebuilt and remodelled to provide visitor accommodation.
The Priory has been subject to a painstaking sensitive programme of repairs to the external fabric. A further phase of work will see the interior of the Priory refurbished and updated to provide a family home for the owner of the site.


Before the extensive programme of sensitive repairs, refurbishment and redevelopment was undertaken Syningthwaite Priory farm comprised a Grade 1 listed Priory, with an attached 19th century farm house, a stone threshing barn and later ranges of agricultural building set out in a courtyard arrangement.
Read more
The Cistercian Priory, which dates from 1155, had been on the Buildings at Risk register prior to work commencing. Wildblood Macdonald were involved in extensive negotiations with English Heritage and the local planners to agree a strategy for the repair of the buildings and securing their long term use. The resulting scheme converted outbuildings into luxury holiday accommodation, with the threshing barn being carefully rebuilt and remodelled to provide visitor accommodation.
The Priory has been subject to a painstaking sensitive programme of repairs to the external fabric. A further phase of work will see the interior of the Priory refurbished and updated to provide a family home for the owner of the site.


Before the extensive programme of sensitive repairs, refurbishment and redevelopment was undertaken Syningthwaite Priory farm comprised a Grade 1 listed Priory, with an attached 19th century farm house, a stone threshing barn and later ranges of agricultural building set out in a courtyard arrangement.
Read more
The Cistercian Priory, which dates from 1155, had been on the Buildings at Risk register prior to work commencing. Wildblood Macdonald were involved in extensive negotiations with English Heritage and the local planners to agree a strategy for the repair of the buildings and securing their long term use. The resulting scheme converted outbuildings into luxury holiday accommodation, with the threshing barn being carefully rebuilt and remodelled to provide visitor accommodation.
The Priory has been subject to a painstaking sensitive programme of repairs to the external fabric. A further phase of work will see the interior of the Priory refurbished and updated to provide a family home for the owner of the site.


Ground level view at dusk.
The design of the extension closely followed the complex planning strategy that was taken in order to allow this house to achieve a 6 meter rear extension under planning regulations.
The two extremities of the ground floor extension has to be built first to comply with prior approval requirements and only then was the centre infilled and the first floor extension constructed.
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Sponsored
Fairfax, VA

Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes
Northern Virginia Design Build Firm | 15x Best of Houzz


Before the extensive programme of sensitive repairs, refurbishment and redevelopment was undertaken Syningthwaite Priory farm comprised a Grade 1 listed Priory, with an attached 19th century farm house, a stone threshing barn and later ranges of agricultural building set out in a courtyard arrangement.
Read more
The Cistercian Priory, which dates from 1155, had been on the Buildings at Risk register prior to work commencing. Wildblood Macdonald were involved in extensive negotiations with English Heritage and the local planners to agree a strategy for the repair of the buildings and securing their long term use. The resulting scheme converted outbuildings into luxury holiday accommodation, with the threshing barn being carefully rebuilt and remodelled to provide visitor accommodation.
The Priory has been subject to a painstaking sensitive programme of repairs to the external fabric. A further phase of work will see the interior of the Priory refurbished and updated to provide a family home for the owner of the site.


Before the extensive programme of sensitive repairs, refurbishment and redevelopment was undertaken Syningthwaite Priory farm comprised a Grade 1 listed Priory, with an attached 19th century farm house, a stone threshing barn and later ranges of agricultural building set out in a courtyard arrangement.
Read more
The Cistercian Priory, which dates from 1155, had been on the Buildings at Risk register prior to work commencing. Wildblood Macdonald were involved in extensive negotiations with English Heritage and the local planners to agree a strategy for the repair of the buildings and securing their long term use. The resulting scheme converted outbuildings into luxury holiday accommodation, with the threshing barn being carefully rebuilt and remodelled to provide visitor accommodation.
The Priory has been subject to a painstaking sensitive programme of repairs to the external fabric. A further phase of work will see the interior of the Priory refurbished and updated to provide a family home for the owner of the site.


Our office was commissioned to transform two 600 sq. ft., 3-story trinities, and a 1,000 sq. ft. 2-story carriage house into a unified home with a modern industrial loft aesthetic. Multiple property owners and various prior uses, including a plumbing supply and rental apartments, left the property with a convoluted plan, poor circulation and multiple structural deficiencies. The new organizational strategy required a complete reconstruction of floor and stair framing. The main living, kitchen, dining and study were moved to the 2nd floor allowing parking, a home office and guest suite on the 1st floor. The main sleeping/bathing quarters are on the 3rd floor as well as a common roof deck reached via an industrial open riser stair. The industrial aesthetic carries into the kitchen via galvanized ceilings. A hickory floor extends throughout the home while brick walls are left raw as are steel support lintels.
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