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White Castle Roofing
The terra-cotta brick, moss green trim, and weathered wood roof all blend into a warm earth tone home.
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Inspiration for a small timeless red one-story brick exterior home remodel in Omaha with a hip roof
Inspiration for a small timeless red one-story brick exterior home remodel in Omaha with a hip roof
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The owner wanted to keep the shingle style roof so we installed 24 in x 7/8th inch Tapersawns at a 7 inch exposure without any under-layment.
Example of a farmhouse home design design in Philadelphia
Example of a farmhouse home design design in Philadelphia
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Example of a large beach style beige two-story stone exterior home design in Portland Maine with a gambrel roof
Example of a large beach style beige two-story stone exterior home design in Portland Maine with a gambrel roof
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This house in West Chester, PA is an old farmhouse that has had several additions over the generations. We removed a cedar shingle roof that consisted of 24 inch royals installed at a 7 in" exposure with no under-layment.
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Inspiration for a large victorian beige three-story wood exterior home remodel in Boston
Inspiration for a large victorian beige three-story wood exterior home remodel in Boston
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Example of a mid-sized country three-story wood exterior home design in New York
Example of a mid-sized country three-story wood exterior home design in New York
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Omar Gandhi Architect Inc.
Sitting atop a hillside adjacent to the Inverness Harbour and MacIsaac’s Pond, the cedar clad minimalist gable overlooks the town of Inverness and the critically acclaimed Cabot Links golf course.
From the main road the home is presented as a single storey with a perpendicular garage. From the opposite side, falling down the hill is second storey of modern glass and crafted cedar cladding. The entrance is on the second level along with the main living spaces, which include the living room, dining room and kitchen. The main stairwell is flanked by two storeys of glass. The lower level includes the bedrooms and family room. The master bedroom is bumped out from the primary linear gable massing and is clad on three sides with glass, giving it the ultimate view. The children’s rooms are finished with bright playful colours which radiate from the mature modern cedar form of the house. The living and dining rooms are separated by a change in level and a central hearth. The fireplace chimney extends upwards through the grand space of the cathedral ceiling.
The exterior cladding is composed of western red cedar in three forms – shingles on the roof and upper level and two widths of boards on the lower levels.
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LOCATION: Inverness, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
PROJECT STATUS: Completed Summer 2014
CLIENTS: Allie Barclay and Ben Cowan-Dewar
ARCHITECT: Omar Gandhi Architect (Omar Gandhi, Peter Braithwaite, David Greenwell)
INTERIORS: Jill Greaves Design http://jillgreaves.com
CONTRACTOR: David MacLean and Sons
STRUCTURAL: Joe Janega Engineering
PHOTOGRAPHY: Greg Richardson Photography http://www.gregrichardsonphotography.ca
Polhemus Savery DaSilva
Pleasant Heights is a newly constructed home that sits atop a large bluff in Chatham overlooking Pleasant Bay, the largest salt water estuary on Cape Cod.
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Two classic shingle style gambrel roofs run perpendicular to the main body of the house and flank an entry porch with two stout, robust columns. A hip-roofed dormer—with an arch-top center window and two tiny side windows—highlights the center above the porch and caps off the orderly but not too formal entry area. A third gambrel defines the garage that is set off to one side. A continuous flared roof overhang brings down the scale and helps shade the first-floor windows. Sinuous lines created by arches and brackets balance the linear geometry of the main mass of the house and are playful and fun. A broad back porch provides a covered transition from house to landscape and frames sweeping views.
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Inside, a grand entry hall with a curved stair and balcony above sets up entry to a sequence of spaces that stretch out parallel to the shoreline. Living, dining, kitchen, breakfast nook, study, screened-in porch, all bedrooms and some bathrooms take in the spectacular bay view. A rustic brick and stone fireplace warms the living room and recalls the finely detailed chimney that anchors the west end of the house outside.
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PSD Scope Of Work: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Construction |
Living Space: 6,883ft² |
Photography: Brian Vanden Brink |
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