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Crisp Architects
Country Home. Photographer: Rob Karosis
Example of a classic entryway design in New York with yellow walls and a white front door
Example of a classic entryway design in New York with yellow walls and a white front door
Mosby Building Arts
A renowned St. Louis mid-century modern architect's home in St. Louis, MO is now owned by his son, who grew up in the home. The original detached garage was failing.
Mosby architects worked with the architect's original drawings of the home to create a new garage that matched and echoed the style of the home, from roof slope to brick color. Several pieces from the original garage were salvaged to be used on and around the new detached garage. New landscaping was part of this design-build project by Mosby Building Arts.
Photos by Mosby Building Arts.
Kim Grant Design Inc
Kim Grant, Architect; Gail Owens, Photographer
Inspiration for a transitional white tile and subway tile mosaic tile floor bathroom remodel in San Diego with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, white walls and an undermount sink
Inspiration for a transitional white tile and subway tile mosaic tile floor bathroom remodel in San Diego with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, white walls and an undermount sink
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Locati Architects
Double Arrow Residence by Locati Architects, Interior Design by Locati Interiors, Photography by Roger Wade
Example of a tuscan powder room design in Other with beige walls and a vessel sink
Example of a tuscan powder room design in Other with beige walls and a vessel sink
Crisp Architects
Sun Room.
Exteiror Sunroom
-Photographer: Rob Karosis
Elegant two-story wood exterior home photo in New York
Elegant two-story wood exterior home photo in New York
Crisp Architects
Photography by Rob Karosis
Inspiration for a large timeless u-shaped medium tone wood floor enclosed kitchen remodel in New York with marble countertops, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, paneled appliances, white backsplash, stone slab backsplash and an island
Inspiration for a large timeless u-shaped medium tone wood floor enclosed kitchen remodel in New York with marble countertops, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, paneled appliances, white backsplash, stone slab backsplash and an island
JB Architecture Group, Inc.
For this home we were hired as the Architect only. Siena Custom Builders, Inc. was the Builder.
+/- 5,200 sq. ft. home (Approx. 42' x 110' Footprint)
Cedar Siding - Cabot Solid Stain - Pewter Grey
186 Lighting Design Group - Gregg Mackell
In order to meld with the clean lines of this contemporary Boulder residence, lights were detailed such that they float each step at night. This hidden lighting detail was the perfect complement to the cascading hardscape.
Architect: Mosaic Architects, Boulder Colorado
Landscape Architect: R Design, Denver Colorado
Photographer: Jim Bartsch Photography
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Clawson Architects, LLC
Clawson Architects designed the Main Entry/Stair Hall, flooding the space with natural light on both the first and second floors while enhancing views and circulation with more thoughtful space allocations and period details.
AIA Gold Medal Winner for Interior Architectural Element.
Bonin Architects & Associates
A simple, yet beautiful wine cellar.
Architectural design by Bonin Architects & Associates. Photography by John W. Hession.www.boninarchitects.com
Inspiration for a large rustic orange floor wine cellar remodel in Boston with diamond bins
Inspiration for a large rustic orange floor wine cellar remodel in Boston with diamond bins
Locati Architects
Double Arrow Residence by Locati Architects, Interior Design by Locati Interiors, Photography by Roger Wade
Bathroom - rustic bathroom idea in Other with blue cabinets, a trough sink, wood countertops and brown countertops
Bathroom - rustic bathroom idea in Other with blue cabinets, a trough sink, wood countertops and brown countertops
Cornerstone Architects
Conceived as a remodel and addition, the final design iteration for this home is uniquely multifaceted. Structural considerations required a more extensive tear down, however the clients wanted the entire remodel design kept intact, essentially recreating much of the existing home. The overall floor plan design centers on maximizing the views, while extensive glazing is carefully placed to frame and enhance them. The residence opens up to the outdoor living and views from multiple spaces and visually connects interior spaces in the inner court. The client, who also specializes in residential interiors, had a vision of ‘transitional’ style for the home, marrying clean and contemporary elements with touches of antique charm. Energy efficient materials along with reclaimed architectural wood details were seamlessly integrated, adding sustainable design elements to this transitional design. The architect and client collaboration strived to achieve modern, clean spaces playfully interjecting rustic elements throughout the home.
Greenbelt Homes
Glynis Wood Interiors
Photography by Bryant Hill
Bonin Architects & Associates
Architectural and Landscape Design by Bonin Architects & Associates
www.boninarchitects.com.
Photos by John W. Hession, Advanced Digital Photography
Example of a mountain style kitchen design in Boston
Example of a mountain style kitchen design in Boston
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Photography: Roger Davies
Interiors: Audrey Alberts Design
Architect: Abramson Teiger Architects
Home theater - contemporary home theater idea in Los Angeles with a projector screen
Home theater - contemporary home theater idea in Los Angeles with a projector screen
Locati Architects
Double Arrow Residence by Locati Architects, Interior Design by Locati Interiors, Photography by Roger Wade
Example of a mountain style dark wood floor seated home bar design in Other
Example of a mountain style dark wood floor seated home bar design in Other
Timberland Design
Roger Wade Studio The porch roof was lowered back to the original rafter pockets. The 4 posts were replace with 3 natural cedars over the 3 stone piers. New stone steps were added from the nearby creek. Painted trim & windows. We kept the original rocker & pew. A peaceful retreat to pass the time.
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The winning entry of the Dwell Home Design Invitational is situated on a hilly site in North Carolina among seven wooded acres. The home takes full advantage of it’s natural surroundings: bringing in the woodland views and natural light through plentiful windows, generously sized decks off the front and rear facades, and a roof deck with an outdoor fireplace. With 2,400 sf divided among five prefabricated modules, the home offers compact and efficient quarters made up of large open living spaces and cozy private enclaves.
To meet the necessity of creating a livable floor plan and a well-orchestrated flow of space, the ground floor is an open plan module containing a living room, dining area, and a kitchen that can be entirely open to the outside or enclosed by a curtain. Sensitive to the clients’ desire for more defined communal/private spaces, the private spaces are more compartmentalized making up the second floor of the home. The master bedroom at one end of the volume looks out onto a grove of trees, and two bathrooms and a guest/office run along the same axis.
The design of the home responds specifically to the location and immediate surroundings in terms of solar orientation and footprint, therefore maximizing the microclimate. The construction process also leveraged the efficiency of wood-frame modulars, where approximately 80% of the house was built in a factory. By utilizing the opportunities available for off-site construction, the time required of crews on-site was significantly diminished, minimizing the environmental impact on the local ecosystem, the waste that is typically deposited on or near the site, and the transport of crews and materials.
The Dwell Home has become a precedent in demonstrating the superiority of prefabricated building technology over site-built homes in terms of environmental factors, quality and efficiency of building, and the cost and speed of construction and design.
Architects: Joseph Tanney, Robert Luntz
Project Architect: Michael MacDonald
Project Team: Shawn Brown, Craig Kim, Jeff Straesser, Jerome Engelking, Catarina Ferreira
Manufacturer: Carolina Building Solutions
Contractor: Mount Vernon Homes
Photographer: © Jerry Markatos, © Roger Davies, © Wes Milholen
Locati Architects
Double Arrow Residence by Locati Architects, Interior Design by Locati Interiors, Photography by Roger Wade
Mountain style open concept dark wood floor living room photo in Other with a wall-mounted tv
Mountain style open concept dark wood floor living room photo in Other with a wall-mounted tv
Marvin
Architect: Blaine Bonadies, Bonadies Architect
Photography By: Jean Allsopp Photography
“Just as described, there is an edgy, irreverent vibe here, but the result has an appropriate stature and seriousness. Love the overscale windows. And the outdoor spaces are so great.”
Situated atop an old Civil War battle site, this new residence was conceived for a couple with southern values and a rock-and-roll attitude. The project consists of a house, a pool with a pool house and a renovated music studio. A marriage of modern and traditional design, this project used a combination of California redwood siding, stone and a slate roof with flat-seam lead overhangs. Intimate and well planned, there is no space wasted in this home. The execution of the detail work, such as handmade railings, metal awnings and custom windows jambs, made this project mesmerizing.
Cues from the client and how they use their space helped inspire and develop the initial floor plan, making it live at a human scale but with dramatic elements. Their varying taste then inspired the theme of traditional with an edge. The lines and rhythm of the house were simplified, and then complemented with some key details that made the house a juxtaposition of styles.
The wood Ultimate Casement windows were all standard sizes. However, there was a desire to make the windows have a “deep pocket” look to create a break in the facade and add a dramatic shadow line. Marvin was able to customize the jambs by extruding them to the exterior. They added a very thin exterior profile, which negated the need for exterior casing. The same detail was in the stone veneers and walls, as well as the horizontal siding walls, with no need for any modification. This resulted in a very sleek look.
MARVIN PRODUCTS USED:
Marvin Ultimate Casement Window
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