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Living Stone Design + Build
Inspiration for a large rustic multicolored three-story mixed siding house exterior remodel in Other with a shed roof and a metal roof
Pearson Design Group
Example of a large mountain style two-story mixed siding exterior home design in Other with a shed roof
CLB Architects
Audrey Hall Photography
Example of a country gray one-story mixed siding gable roof design in Other with a shingle roof
Example of a country gray one-story mixed siding gable roof design in Other with a shingle roof
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Northworks Architects + Planners
Located upon a 200-acre farm of rolling terrain in western Wisconsin, this new, single-family sustainable residence implements today’s advanced technology within a historic farm setting. The arrangement of volumes, detailing of forms and selection of materials provide a weekend retreat that reflects the agrarian styles of the surrounding area. Open floor plans and expansive views allow a free-flowing living experience connected to the natural environment.
Pantuso Architecture
This rear-facing conservatory lights the dining area and kitchen within.
Inspiration for a farmhouse wood exterior home remodel in Cleveland
Inspiration for a farmhouse wood exterior home remodel in Cleveland
Joe McGuire Design
Embracing the challenge of grounding this open, light-filled space, our Aspen studio focused on comfort, ease, and high design. The built-in lounge is flanked by storage cabinets for puzzles and games for this client who loves having people over. The high-back Living Divani sofa is paired with U-Turn Benson chairs and a "Rabari" rug from Nanimarquina for casual gatherings. The throw pillows are a perfect mix of Norwegian tapestry fabric and contemporary patterns. In the child's bedroom, we added an organically shaped Vitra Living Tower, which also provides a cozy reading niche. Bold Marimekko fabric colorfully complements more traditional detailing and creates a contrast between old and new. We loved collaborating with our client on an eclectic bedroom, where everything is collected and combined in a way that allows distinctive pieces to work together. A custom walnut bed supports the owner's tatami mattress. Vintage rugs ground the space and pair well with a vintage Scandinavian chair and dresser.
Combining unexpected objects is one of our favorite ways to add liveliness and personality to a space. In the little guest bedroom, our client (a creative and passionate collector) was the inspiration behind an energetic and eclectic mix. Similarly, turning one of our client's favorite old sweaters into pillow covers and popping a Native American rug on the wall helped pull the space together. Slightly eclectic and invitingly cozy, the twin guestroom beckons for settling in to read, nap or daydream. A vintage poster from Omnibus Gallery in Aspen and an antique nightstand add period whimsy.
Joe McGuire Design is an Aspen and Boulder interior design firm bringing a uniquely holistic approach to home interiors since 2005.
For more about Joe McGuire Design, see here: https://www.joemcguiredesign.com/
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Koch Architects
Exterior of modern farmhouse style home, clad in corrugated grey steel with wall lighting, offset gable roof with chimney, detached guest house and connecting breezeway. Photo by Tory Taglio Photography
Patrick Schmitt, designer Inc.
Large cottage black two-story wood exterior home idea in Salt Lake City with a mixed material roof
Magleby Construction
Ann Parris
Country white two-story mixed siding exterior home photo in Salt Lake City with a metal roof
Country white two-story mixed siding exterior home photo in Salt Lake City with a metal roof
Daniel Contelmo Architects
The restoration of this 200 year old home was inspired by a Greek revival style, characteristic of early American architecture. A local housewright and historian worked together with Daniel Contelmo during the restoration in order to preserve the home's antiquity. Most of the foundation remains the original fieldstone, and the exposed hand-hewn beams were carefully removed, restored, and replaced. Traditional Pine Plains windows and a wrap-around porch display the pastoral 10 acre site, complete with lake and Catskill mountain views. Although the interior of the house was completely renovated, a New-Old house technique was used by distressing 20 inch-wide floorboards, installing two Rumford fireplaces, and using milk paint on cabinetry. Prior to renovating the home a magnificent timberframe barn was erected in the location where an original 1800s barn had burned down 100 years previously.
Albertsson Hansen Architecture, Ltd
Scott Amundson
Small mountain style brown one-story wood gable roof photo in Minneapolis
Small mountain style brown one-story wood gable roof photo in Minneapolis
John M. Holmes Architect
Stephen Ironside
Inspiration for a large rustic gray two-story metal house exterior remodel in Birmingham with a shed roof and a metal roof
Inspiration for a large rustic gray two-story metal house exterior remodel in Birmingham with a shed roof and a metal roof
T.J. Gilbride Architects, Inc.
Large farmhouse beige two-story mixed siding gable roof photo in DC Metro
Bellwether
This urban craftsman style bungalow was a pop-top renovation to make room for a growing family. We transformed a stucco exterior to this beautiful board and batten farmhouse style. You can find this home near Sloans Lake in Denver in an up and coming neighborhood of west Denver.
Colorado Siding Repair replaced the siding and panted the white farmhouse with Sherwin Williams Duration exterior paint.
Rustic Exterior Home Ideas
ADŌR Homes
Example of a cottage brown two-story mixed siding exterior home design in Minneapolis with a shingle roof
Seven Sundays
Example of a mid-sized mountain style green two-story exterior home design in San Francisco with a shingle roof
The McKernon Group
This barn addition was accomplished by dismantling an antique timber frame and resurrecting it alongside a beautiful 19th century farmhouse in Vermont.
What makes this property even more special, is that all native Vermont elements went into the build, from the original barn to locally harvested floors and cabinets, native river rock for the chimney and fireplace and local granite for the foundation. The stone walls on the grounds were all made from stones found on the property.
The addition is a multi-level design with 1821 sq foot of living space between the first floor and the loft. The open space solves the problems of small rooms in an old house.
The barn addition has ICFs (r23) and SIPs so the building is airtight and energy efficient.
It was very satisfying to take an old barn which was no longer being used and to recycle it to preserve it's history and give it a new life.
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