Search results for "Trellis overhang" in Home Design Ideas
Designscapes Colorado Inc.
Phil Steinhauer
This is an example of a traditional backyard stone landscaping in Denver.
This is an example of a traditional backyard stone landscaping in Denver.
ALTUS Architecture + Design
ALTUS Architecture + Design
Inspiration for a contemporary gray exterior home remodel in Minneapolis
Inspiration for a contemporary gray exterior home remodel in Minneapolis
Find the right local pro for your project
ODS Architecture
Originally a nearly three-story tall 1920’s European-styled home was turned into a modern villa for work and home. A series of low concrete retaining wall planters and steps gradually takes you up to the second level entry, grounding or anchoring the house into the site, as does a new wrap around veranda and trellis. Large eave overhangs on the upper roof were designed to give the home presence and were accented with a Mid-century orange color. The new master bedroom addition white box creates a better sense of entry and opens to the wrap around veranda at the opposite side. Inside the owners live on the lower floor and work on the upper floor with the garage basement for storage, archives and a ceramics studio. New windows and open spaces were created for the graphic designer owners; displaying their mid-century modern furnishings collection.
A lot of effort went into attempting to lower the house visually by bringing the ground plane higher with the concrete retaining wall planters, steps, wrap around veranda and trellis, and the prominent roof with exaggerated overhangs. That the eaves were painted orange is a cool reflection of the owner’s Dutch heritage. Budget was a driver for the project and it was determined that the footprint of the home should have minimal extensions and that the new windows remain in the same relative locations as the old ones. Wall removal was utilized versus moving and building new walls where possible.
Photo Credit: John Sutton Photography.
Rhodes Architecture + Light
The roofline of the residence and the simple Portland cement plaster and stained clear western red cedar create an archetypal image of “house”. The West of Market Residence has a formal entrance facing the street and layered gardens, terraces, and balconies facing the private rear yard. A cedar trellis under the overhanging roof at the master suite lends an outdoor feeling to a southern garden balcony.
Mark Brand Architecture
Our designs for these two speculative houses in Noe Valley were inspired by the atrium houses designed in the 50’s for Bay Area developer Joseph Eichler. Entered via bridges from the street, the two houses share a sunken forecourt with stairs down to the lower level. A gull wing roof design and cantilevered elements at the front and rear of the house evoke the spirit of mid-Century modernism. The steeply down-sloping lot allowed us to provide sweeping views of the city from the two upper levels. Tall, skylit master suites at the lowest levels open out onto decks and the garden. Originally designed as mirrored images of each other, the design evolved through the negotiations of the right and left neighbors to respond to their differing needs.
Nick Noyes Architecture
Photography by Bruce Damonte
Example of a cottage single front door design in San Francisco
Example of a cottage single front door design in San Francisco
Sponsored
Columbus, OH
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Columbus Area's Luxury Design Build Firm | 17x Best of Houzz Winner!
ODS Architecture
Originally a nearly three-story tall 1920’s European-styled home was turned into a modern villa for work and home. A series of low concrete retaining wall planters and steps gradually takes you up to the second level entry, grounding or anchoring the house into the site, as does a new wrap around veranda and trellis. Large eave overhangs on the upper roof were designed to give the home presence and were accented with a Mid-century orange color. The new master bedroom addition white box creates a better sense of entry and opens to the wrap around veranda at the opposite side. Inside the owners live on the lower floor and work on the upper floor with the garage basement for storage, archives and a ceramics studio. New windows and open spaces were created for the graphic designer owners; displaying their mid-century modern furnishings collection.
A lot of effort went into attempting to lower the house visually by bringing the ground plane higher with the concrete retaining wall planters, steps, wrap around veranda and trellis, and the prominent roof with exaggerated overhangs. That the eaves were painted orange is a cool reflection of the owner’s Dutch heritage. Budget was a driver for the project and it was determined that the footprint of the home should have minimal extensions and that the new windows remain in the same relative locations as the old ones. Wall removal was utilized versus moving and building new walls where possible.
Photo Credit: John Sutton Photography.
Bultman Architecture Inc.
Photographer Rosky & Associates, Inc.
Pool - modern courtyard concrete and rectangular pool idea in Miami
Pool - modern courtyard concrete and rectangular pool idea in Miami
Fraerman Associates Architecture
Roger Foley
Patio - modern stone patio idea in Richmond with a pergola
Patio - modern stone patio idea in Richmond with a pergola
Mark Brand Architecture
A New Home in the Craftsman Style in Burlingame, California
Our design of this large house in Burlingame was inspired by nearby Craftsman style homes. We also designed the swimming pool, pool house and bridges in the back yard. Carefully designed wood brackets and details complement the strong symmetrical form of the exterior. Traditional wood and leaded glass windows, stone masonry and slate tile roofs with copper gutters also contribute to this authentic and timeless design. This rich palette of materials and detailing are continued inside the house with coffered wood ceilings, painted wainscot paneling and trim, custom fireplace surrounds, decorative ironwork railings, and a curved entry stair. We represented our client in sensitive negotiations with neighbors of multiple Planning Commission hearings. The kitchen was featured in the 2006 Burlingame Classic Kitchen Tour.
Nick Noyes Architecture
Photography by Cesar Rubio
Inspiration for a transitional two-story exterior home remodel in San Francisco
Inspiration for a transitional two-story exterior home remodel in San Francisco
Sponsored
Columbus, OH
Authorized Dealer
Traditional Hardwood Floors LLC
Your Industry Leading Flooring Refinishers & Installers in Columbus
Narofsky Architecture + ways2design
Large contemporary gray one-story stone flat roof idea in New York
Element 5 Architecture
Location: Austin, Texas, United States
5 star green rated home through Austin's prestigious Green Builder Program. The house has solar panels, rainwater collection and an electric car charging station. The pool is in the front of the house inside an entry courtyard.
Frazier Associates
This native limestone and wood frame garage was designed to be compatible with the adjacent historic farmhouse. It features a trellis overhang and a patio space overlooking the nearby pond.
Cary Bernstein Architect
deck and trellis detail
Deck - contemporary deck idea in San Francisco with a pergola
Deck - contemporary deck idea in San Francisco with a pergola
Showing Results for "Trellis Overhang"
Sponsored
Columbus, OH
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Columbus Area's Luxury Design Build Firm | 17x Best of Houzz Winner!
ODS Architecture
Originally a nearly three-story tall 1920’s European-styled home was turned into a modern villa for work and home. A series of low concrete retaining wall planters and steps gradually takes you up to the second level entry, grounding or anchoring the house into the site, as does a new wrap around veranda and trellis. Large eave overhangs on the upper roof were designed to give the home presence and were accented with a Mid-century orange color. The new master bedroom addition white box creates a better sense of entry and opens to the wrap around veranda at the opposite side. Inside the owners live on the lower floor and work on the upper floor with the garage basement for storage, archives and a ceramics studio. New windows and open spaces were created for the graphic designer owners; displaying their mid-century modern furnishings collection.
A lot of effort went into attempting to lower the house visually by bringing the ground plane higher with the concrete retaining wall planters, steps, wrap around veranda and trellis, and the prominent roof with exaggerated overhangs. That the eaves were painted orange is a cool reflection of the owner’s Dutch heritage. Budget was a driver for the project and it was determined that the footprint of the home should have minimal extensions and that the new windows remain in the same relative locations as the old ones. Wall removal was utilized versus moving and building new walls where possible.
Photo Credit: John Sutton Photography.
Select Stone, Inc.
A beautiful buff-colored limestone that wonderfully recreates the stonework seen in Tuscany.
Tuscan patio photo in Other with a pergola
Tuscan patio photo in Other with a pergola
2