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Photography by William Quarles
Designed by Red Element
cabinets built by Robert Paige Cabinetry
Mudroom - mid-sized coastal mudroom idea in Charleston
Mudroom - mid-sized coastal mudroom idea in Charleston

Inspiration for a mid-sized modern u-shaped concrete floor and gray floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Other with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, white backsplash, glass tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, a peninsula and gray countertops

Photo: Heather Banks © 2015 Houzz
Design: Brandi Hines
Example of a minimalist bathroom design in Austin
Example of a minimalist bathroom design in Austin
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Eat-in kitchen - mid-sized industrial galley light wood floor eat-in kitchen idea in Philadelphia with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, wood countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

James Hardie Light Mist HardieShingle shingle siding installed with white Alside Ultramaxx triple pane vinyl windows.
Installed in Wheaton IL by Opal Enterprises.

This modern farmhouse located outside of Spokane, Washington, creates a prominent focal point among the landscape of rolling plains. The composition of the home is dominated by three steep gable rooflines linked together by a central spine. This unique design evokes a sense of expansion and contraction from one space to the next. Vertical cedar siding, poured concrete, and zinc gray metal elements clad the modern farmhouse, which, combined with a shop that has the aesthetic of a weathered barn, creates a sense of modernity that remains rooted to the surrounding environment.
The Glo double pane A5 Series windows and doors were selected for the project because of their sleek, modern aesthetic and advanced thermal technology over traditional aluminum windows. High performance spacers, low iron glass, larger continuous thermal breaks, and multiple air seals allows the A5 Series to deliver high performance values and cost effective durability while remaining a sophisticated and stylish design choice. Strategically placed operable windows paired with large expanses of fixed picture windows provide natural ventilation and a visual connection to the outdoors.

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Sunbury, OH
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Inspiration for a modern exterior home remodel in Aarhus
Inspiration for a modern exterior home remodel in Aarhus

A Modern Farmhouse set in a prairie setting exudes charm and simplicity. Wrap around porches and copious windows make outdoor/indoor living seamless while the interior finishings are extremely high on detail. In floor heating under porcelain tile in the entire lower level, Fond du Lac stone mimicking an original foundation wall and rough hewn wood finishes contrast with the sleek finishes of carrera marble in the master and top of the line appliances and soapstone counters of the kitchen. This home is a study in contrasts, while still providing a completely harmonious aura.

Vance Fox
Example of a mountain style dining room design in Sacramento
Example of a mountain style dining room design in Sacramento

Custom thermally broken steel windows and doors for every environment. Experience the evolution! #JadaSteelWindows
Huge mountain style entryway photo in Sacramento
Huge mountain style entryway photo in Sacramento

A Southern California contemporary residence designed by Atelier R Design with the Glo European Windows D1 Modern Entry door accenting the modern aesthetic.
Sterling Reed Photography

Picture Perfect House
Eat-in kitchen - country u-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen idea in Chicago with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops
Eat-in kitchen - country u-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen idea in Chicago with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops

Drop-in bathtub - mid-sized master drop-in bathtub idea in Orange County with recessed-panel cabinets, black cabinets and blue walls

Example of a mid-sized light wood floor great room design in Orange County with beige walls and no fireplace

Inspiration for a mid-sized open concept living room remodel in Orange County with yellow walls

Troy Thies Photography
Living room - mid-sized traditional formal and enclosed medium tone wood floor living room idea in Minneapolis with gray walls, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Living room - mid-sized traditional formal and enclosed medium tone wood floor living room idea in Minneapolis with gray walls, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

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Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Interior Design: Kennerknecht Design Group
Builder: JJ Delaney, Inc.
Landscape Architect: Horiuchi Solien Landscape Architects
Photographer: Sean Litchfield Photography

Lincoln Farmhouse
LEED-H Platinum, Net-Positive Energy
OVERVIEW. This LEED Platinum certified modern farmhouse ties into the cultural landscape of Lincoln, Massachusetts - a town known for its rich history, farming traditions, conservation efforts, and visionary architecture. The goal was to design and build a new single family home on 1.8 acres that respects the neighborhood’s agrarian roots, produces more energy than it consumes, and provides the family with flexible spaces to live-play-work-entertain. The resulting 2,800 SF home is proof that families do not need to compromise on style, space or comfort in a highly energy-efficient and healthy home.
CONNECTION TO NATURE. The attached garage is ubiquitous in new construction in New England’s cold climate. This home’s barn-inspired garage is intentionally detached from the main dwelling. A covered walkway connects the two structures, creating an intentional connection with the outdoors between auto and home.
FUNCTIONAL FLEXIBILITY. With a modest footprint, each space must serve a specific use, but also be flexible for atypical scenarios. The Mudroom serves everyday use for the couple and their children, but is also easy to tidy up to receive guests, eliminating the need for two entries found in most homes. A workspace is conveniently located off the mudroom; it looks out on to the back yard to supervise the children and can be closed off with a sliding door when not in use. The Away Room opens up to the Living Room for everyday use; it can be closed off with its oversized pocket door for secondary use as a guest bedroom with en suite bath.
NET POSITIVE ENERGY. The all-electric home consumes 70% less energy than a code-built house, and with measured energy data produces 48% more energy annually than it consumes, making it a 'net positive' home. Thick walls and roofs lack thermal bridging, windows are high performance, triple-glazed, and a continuous air barrier yields minimal leakage (0.27ACH50) making the home among the tightest in the US. Systems include an air source heat pump, an energy recovery ventilator, and a 13.1kW photovoltaic system to offset consumption and support future electric cars.
ACTUAL PERFORMANCE. -6.3 kBtu/sf/yr Energy Use Intensity (Actual monitored project data reported for the firm’s 2016 AIA 2030 Commitment. Average single family home is 52.0 kBtu/sf/yr.)
o 10,900 kwh total consumption (8.5 kbtu/ft2 EUI)
o 16,200 kwh total production
o 5,300 kwh net surplus, equivalent to 15,000-25,000 electric car miles per year. 48% net positive.
WATER EFFICIENCY. Plumbing fixtures and water closets consume a mere 60% of the federal standard, while high efficiency appliances such as the dishwasher and clothes washer also reduce consumption rates.
FOOD PRODUCTION. After clearing all invasive species, apple, pear, peach and cherry trees were planted. Future plans include blueberry, raspberry and strawberry bushes, along with raised beds for vegetable gardening. The house also offers a below ground root cellar, built outside the home's thermal envelope, to gain the passive benefit of long term energy-free food storage.
RESILIENCY. The home's ability to weather unforeseen challenges is predictable - it will fare well. The super-insulated envelope means during a winter storm with power outage, heat loss will be slow - taking days to drop to 60 degrees even with no heat source. During normal conditions, reduced energy consumption plus energy production means shelter from the burden of utility costs. Surplus production can power electric cars & appliances. The home exceeds snow & wind structural requirements, plus far surpasses standard construction for long term durability planning.
ARCHITECT: ZeroEnergy Design http://zeroenergy.com/lincoln-farmhouse
CONTRACTOR: Thoughtforms http://thoughtforms-corp.com/
PHOTOGRAPHER: Chuck Choi http://www.chuckchoi.com/
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