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Greener Living Solutions Inc
Staggered Stained Cedar Panels provide privacy but a filtered view to the backyard in this contemporary landscape. Rusted Steel planters with bamboo screening line the unit paver patio.
Adolfo Perez, Architect
View of stair
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional wooden l-shaped wood railing staircase remodel in Boston with wooden risers
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional wooden l-shaped wood railing staircase remodel in Boston with wooden risers
Montana Heritage Home Builders Inc
Covered Porch with custom made screen panels. Screen door opens to rest of covered deck. The Screened porch also has access to the dinning room.
Longviews Studios
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LDa Architecture & Interiors
Photography by Greg Premru
Classic porch idea in Boston with decking and a roof extension
Classic porch idea in Boston with decking and a roof extension
CG&S Design-Build
This project will also be featured on the 2011 Outdoor Living Tour, May 21st. Tickets and info may be found here: http://outdoorlivingtouraustin.com/
The owners of this central city project originally parked on a concrete pad and entered their home through a gate and small entry courtyard. They wanted to enlarge the courtyard and add a carport for security, all while adding to the home’s curb appeal. Avid birdwatchers and gardeners, they also wanted to add a screened porch on the back of the home, adjacent to their extensive naturalized gardens and sculptural fountain.
The original entry courtyard walls were removed: one was rebuilt at the property line to enlarge the space, while another was replaced by the walls of the new Ipe-clad carport. From the driveway, the carport is entered through a metal-clad sectional garage door (for security). Pedestrian access from the carport to the entry courtyard is through a metal-clad rolling barn door. The street side of the courtyard is enclosed by an Ipe fence. Its basket weave steel gate (with doorbell and intercom) provides privacy and security, and is complemented by the decorative copper light fixtures and copper downspouts on the carport.
At the street, Ipe fence panels and entry arbor add to the curb appeal and provide support for climbing plants. The new front yard features a native buffalo grass lawn and new low water plantings.
On the back of the home, new screened porches were added to extend living and dining outdoors for all four seasons. These new spaces are designed to maximize the views of the garden and birds in flight. A 3-panel folding ‘Nana’ window opens the kitchen to the additions and the natural light and views of the yard, while facilitating pass-through access to the dining area. Interior details include decorative sconces, copper gutter cove lighting, an integrated sound system and custom-designed end tables. Cypress ceilings add a lighter color and touch with a natural flavor and contrast with the stained concrete floor. Exterior details include copper rain chains and steel planter boxes. Outside the porches, drill stem pipes and a lawn define another outdoor room that is open to the sky; the pipes support LED twinkle lights that further define the room and animate it after dark.
Expert craftsmanship is seen in the use of wood throughout the project. A dense wood, Ipe was chosen for its warmth and durability, and was used both as siding and decorative trim for the interior and exterior wall surfaces. The porch wall screens were built with aluminum frames and are removable for ease of cleaning. Custom designed screen doors with flower motifs complete the project.
The end result of the design is a series of outdoor spaces that facilitate connection with nature. The owners have already seeded the garden for a bounty of spring wildflowers and are planning to install a small orchard. Central city living at its best!
Architect: Gregory Thomas AIA
Project Manager: Jim Venable
Photography by Jonathan Jackson, 2011
Archadeck of Suburban Boston
Archadeck of Suburban Boston used removable acrylic panel with fixed screens to enhance the enjoyment of this three season porch.
Elegant porch photo in Boston
Elegant porch photo in Boston
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Westerville, OH
Custom Home Works
Franklin County's Award-Winning Design, Build and Remodeling Expert
FINNE Architects
The Eagle Harbor Cabin is located on a wooded waterfront property on Lake Superior, at the northerly edge of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, about 300 miles northeast of Minneapolis.
The wooded 3-acre site features the rocky shoreline of Lake Superior, a lake that sometimes behaves like the ocean. The 2,000 SF cabin cantilevers out toward the water, with a 40-ft. long glass wall facing the spectacular beauty of the lake. The cabin is composed of two simple volumes: a large open living/dining/kitchen space with an open timber ceiling structure and a 2-story “bedroom tower,” with the kids’ bedroom on the ground floor and the parents’ bedroom stacked above.
The interior spaces are wood paneled, with exposed framing in the ceiling. The cabinets use PLYBOO, a FSC-certified bamboo product, with mahogany end panels. The use of mahogany is repeated in the custom mahogany/steel curvilinear dining table and in the custom mahogany coffee table. The cabin has a simple, elemental quality that is enhanced by custom touches such as the curvilinear maple entry screen and the custom furniture pieces. The cabin utilizes native Michigan hardwoods such as maple and birch. The exterior of the cabin is clad in corrugated metal siding, offset by the tall fireplace mass of Montana ledgestone at the east end.
The house has a number of sustainable or “green” building features, including 2x8 construction (40% greater insulation value); generous glass areas to provide natural lighting and ventilation; large overhangs for sun and snow protection; and metal siding for maximum durability. Sustainable interior finish materials include bamboo/plywood cabinets, linoleum floors, locally-grown maple flooring and birch paneling, and low-VOC paints.
Melinamade - Residential Design + Interiors
A remodeled retro kitchen mixed with a few original architectural elements of this Spanish home. Highlights here are aqua glazed lava stone counter tops, custom designed hand silk-screened fabrics, and children's art inside the upper cabinet panels. To know more about this makeover, please read the "Houzz Tour" feature article here: http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/32975037/list/houzz-tour-midcentury-meets-mediterranean-in-california
Bernard Andre photography.
Crisp Architects
Rob Karosis
Mid-sized farmhouse screened-in back porch photo in New York with a roof extension
Mid-sized farmhouse screened-in back porch photo in New York with a roof extension
CHRISTIAN DEAN ARCHITECTURE, LLC
Custom laser cut mahagony screens.
Photo: James Schwartz
Example of a minimalist kitchen design in Minneapolis with stainless steel appliances and wood countertops
Example of a minimalist kitchen design in Minneapolis with stainless steel appliances and wood countertops
Princeton Design Collaborative
Home theater with wood paneling and Corrugated perforated metal ceiling, plus built-in banquette seating. next to TV wall
photo by Jeffrey Edward Tryon
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Sunbury, OH
J.Holderby - Renovations
Franklin County's Leading General Contractors - 2X Best of Houzz!
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Introducing our "Glastonbury" design from the Quatrefoil Collection of Redi-Screens. This pattern of interlocking rings is a stunning combination of old and new, as it brings an ancient symbol into a modern home. We particularly love this design placed above the bed because it serves two purposes: wall art and headboard. Check out the "Glastonbury" Redi-Screens design here: http://www.crestviewdoors.com/order/redi-screens/redi-screens-quatrefoil-glastonbury.html
Rhodes Architecture + Light
The home's form is broken into two gabled volumes linked by a central stair. The central atrium floods the interior with day light and is the focus of the open spaces of the house. Exterior rain-screen fiber cement panels and board and batten siding further reduce the apparent volume of the house. Front and rear decks and trellises encourage the use of the land around the house.
Great Neighborhood Homes
Photography by VHT
Hallway - transitional brown floor hallway idea in Minneapolis with beige walls
Hallway - transitional brown floor hallway idea in Minneapolis with beige walls
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Sunbury, OH
J.Holderby - Renovations
Franklin County's Leading General Contractors - 2X Best of Houzz!
Banner's Cabinets
This media room has tri-folding doors beneath a paneled arched header to conceal the screen when not in use. Doors below the screen are on touch-catches for discreet equipment storage. The media center is flanked on both sides by open display cabinets. In the background to the left, you see the wet bar with custom leaded glass designs and a matching leaded glass interior door into the wine room - all by Banner's Cabinets.
ED Enterprises, Inc.
We understood the customer's dream to remove an existing closet and several walls.
We began with the removal of several structural walls and closet. We found that the previous contractor had incorrectly removed structural wood posts. We secured the structural integrity of the building with wood and steel.
We proceeded to expand the opening between
the Kitchen and Butler Pantry, which included relocating waste and water lines from the second floor.
We upgraded the existing electrical and installed a 440-volt electrical system for the entire home.
You can enjoy the illumination of the cabinetry and kitchen, by the pendant lights, recessed lights, under cabinet lights, and curio lights in the glass door cabinets,
Note the brick pattern Subway tile from the counter top to the ceiling, in the kitchen and the Butler Pantry. Take special notice of the decorative tile area above the range.
The chimney style hood was vented to the exterior.
The unique sitting area, near the rear entry, was finished with beadboard paneling and wall cabinets up to the ceiling., trimmed with crown molding.
General Contractor / Remodel: E D Enterprises, Inc.
Michael Alan Kaskel Photography
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