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Sarah Greenman
Photo: Sarah Greenman © 2013 Houzz
Example of an arts and crafts shed design in San Luis Obispo
Example of an arts and crafts shed design in San Luis Obispo
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Hoedemaker Pfeiffer
This project is about the re-imagining of an existing boathouse from the 1950’s. The utilitarian concrete block building was lightless and uninspired. New construction was not possible because of its location within the shoreline setback. In addition to storing boats, the client wanted a building that could serve as the hub of beach activities and accommodate overflow guests. Without altering the height or building footprint a totally new structure was created from within. New life and purpose was breathed into the building, and creative flexible space achieved with movable features crafted in local natural materials. The structure presents a hard exterior when closed to deter vandalism and theft, but when open it displays the warmth of marine plywood walls. The oversized doors open perpendicular to the building to create two outdoor “rooms” on either side of the building. One captures morning light and provides shelter from off shore breezes, and the second does the same for evening light and wind. The madrone stair, made from salvaged wood, can be lifted with a block and tackle to make room for a boat in winter.
Richard Bubnowski Design LLC
Paul S. Bartholomew Photography, Inc.
Inspiration for a mid-sized coastal brown two-story wood exterior home remodel in New York with a shingle roof
Inspiration for a mid-sized coastal brown two-story wood exterior home remodel in New York with a shingle roof
Cary Bernstein Architect
Inspiration for a modern living room remodel in San Francisco with yellow walls
Creative Cabinets and Fine Finishes, LLC
Close up of custom Off White finish with glaze on oven hood. Notice the ultra-smooth finish! Hard to believe these were once deep grain Oak cabinets!
Kenowa Builders
Stoffer Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional single-wall medium tone wood floor and brown floor home bar remodel in Grand Rapids with recessed-panel cabinets, blue cabinets and wood countertops
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional single-wall medium tone wood floor and brown floor home bar remodel in Grand Rapids with recessed-panel cabinets, blue cabinets and wood countertops
Epic Development
The Frank Lloyd Wright inspired Modern Prairie home features custom stucco with stone vaults, opaque glass garage door, soffit lighting and fire pit entertainment area. The result is the home becomes a work of art after dark. Designed, as a whole house renovation, and built by Rick Bennett with Epic Development in Atlanta. Garage Doors by Cloplay Garage Doors, Photographed by Gustavo Romero
Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects
Photographer: Jay Goodrich
This 2800 sf single-family home was completed in 2009. The clients desired an intimate, yet dynamic family residence that reflected the beauty of the site and the lifestyle of the San Juan Islands. The house was built to be both a place to gather for large dinners with friends and family as well as a cozy home for the couple when they are there alone.
The project is located on a stunning, but cripplingly-restricted site overlooking Griffin Bay on San Juan Island. The most practical area to build was exactly where three beautiful old growth trees had already chosen to live. A prior architect, in a prior design, had proposed chopping them down and building right in the middle of the site. From our perspective, the trees were an important essence of the site and respectfully had to be preserved. As a result we squeezed the programmatic requirements, kept the clients on a square foot restriction and pressed tight against property setbacks.
The delineate concept is a stone wall that sweeps from the parking to the entry, through the house and out the other side, terminating in a hook that nestles the master shower. This is the symbolic and functional shield between the public road and the private living spaces of the home owners. All the primary living spaces and the master suite are on the water side, the remaining rooms are tucked into the hill on the road side of the wall.
Off-setting the solid massing of the stone walls is a pavilion which grabs the views and the light to the south, east and west. Built in a position to be hammered by the winter storms the pavilion, while light and airy in appearance and feeling, is constructed of glass, steel, stout wood timbers and doors with a stone roof and a slate floor. The glass pavilion is anchored by two concrete panel chimneys; the windows are steel framed and the exterior skin is of powder coated steel sheathing.
KitchenLab Interiors
Daniel Stranahan
Kitchen - traditional kitchen idea in Chicago with glass-front cabinets, beige cabinets, white backsplash, stone slab backsplash and stainless steel appliances
Kitchen - traditional kitchen idea in Chicago with glass-front cabinets, beige cabinets, white backsplash, stone slab backsplash and stainless steel appliances
Peter A. Sellar - Architectural Photographer
Situated within Toronto’s Annex neighbourhood, 63b is a new private residence distributed over three floors of living space and a detached garage. Dealing with the constraints of a long and narrow corner site, the urban response takes its cues from the established figure-ground, aligning itself with neighbouring dwellings at the front elevation and maintaining the flanking street setback of the original house. Configuring the vertical circulation as a continuous interconnected 3-storey volume to maximize natural lighting and induced ventilation, employing hydronic radiant floor heating and green roof technology, the architecture begins to re-establish a more symbiotic relationship between house and natural environment.
Architect: nkA
Photography: Peter A. Sellar / www.photoklik.com
Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects
Photographer: Jay Goodrich
This 2800 sf single-family home was completed in 2009. The clients desired an intimate, yet dynamic family residence that reflected the beauty of the site and the lifestyle of the San Juan Islands. The house was built to be both a place to gather for large dinners with friends and family as well as a cozy home for the couple when they are there alone.
The project is located on a stunning, but cripplingly-restricted site overlooking Griffin Bay on San Juan Island. The most practical area to build was exactly where three beautiful old growth trees had already chosen to live. A prior architect, in a prior design, had proposed chopping them down and building right in the middle of the site. From our perspective, the trees were an important essence of the site and respectfully had to be preserved. As a result we squeezed the programmatic requirements, kept the clients on a square foot restriction and pressed tight against property setbacks.
The delineate concept is a stone wall that sweeps from the parking to the entry, through the house and out the other side, terminating in a hook that nestles the master shower. This is the symbolic and functional shield between the public road and the private living spaces of the home owners. All the primary living spaces and the master suite are on the water side, the remaining rooms are tucked into the hill on the road side of the wall.
Off-setting the solid massing of the stone walls is a pavilion which grabs the views and the light to the south, east and west. Built in a position to be hammered by the winter storms the pavilion, while light and airy in appearance and feeling, is constructed of glass, steel, stout wood timbers and doors with a stone roof and a slate floor. The glass pavilion is anchored by two concrete panel chimneys; the windows are steel framed and the exterior skin is of powder coated steel sheathing.
Sayler | Owens | Kerr design studio
Sayler Architecture / Woods Wheatcroft
Small mountain style one-story wood exterior home photo in Seattle
Small mountain style one-story wood exterior home photo in Seattle
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Charlie & Co. Design, Ltd
Design: Charlie & Co. Design | Builder: Stonefield Construction | Interior Selections & Furnishings: By Owner | Photography: Spacecrafting
Mid-sized mountain style green two-story wood exterior home photo in Minneapolis
Mid-sized mountain style green two-story wood exterior home photo in Minneapolis
SUBU Design Architecture
Manolo Langis Photographer
Example of a large beach style master light wood floor bedroom design in Los Angeles with brown walls and no fireplace
Example of a large beach style master light wood floor bedroom design in Los Angeles with brown walls and no fireplace
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