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DeBaker Design Group, Ltd.
Bungalow with second floor addition. Maintains the charm of this historic property while bringing into the 21st century lifestyle.
Photos Courtesy of The Thomas Team of @Properties Evanston
Marre Design Group
Inspiration for a mid-sized arts and crafts two-storey brick brown exterior in Orange County with a gable roof.
Jagoe Homes Inc.
Jagoe Homes, Inc.
Project: Whispering Meadows, Teak Craftsman Model Home.
Location: Owensboro, Kentucky.
Elevation: Craftsman-C2, Site Number: WM 30.
Studio Architects
Inspiration for a mid-sized arts and crafts three-storey brick orange house exterior in Other with a shingle roof.
Mahn Custom Homes and Renovations
Photo of an expansive arts and crafts split-level brick grey house exterior in St Louis with a clipped gable roof and a shingle roof.
Concrete Technology SE MI
Design ideas for a mid-sized arts and crafts brick red house exterior in Detroit.
Ironwood Master Crafters
Jerod Foster
Large arts and crafts two-storey brick green exterior in Austin with a gable roof.
Large arts and crafts two-storey brick green exterior in Austin with a gable roof.
GMG Architects
A small Master Bedroom needed a roomier feel and a little pizazz. The simple affordable solution was to lower the sill of the old window opening and build a bay under the existing soffit.
James Cummings, AIA
J.W. Smith Photography
This is an example of a mid-sized arts and crafts two-storey brick green exterior in DC Metro.
This is an example of a mid-sized arts and crafts two-storey brick green exterior in DC Metro.
Bob Jackson Painting & Remodeling
Design ideas for a large arts and crafts two-storey brick brown house exterior in Houston with a gable roof.
Michael Allen Media
Michael Allen Photography - Kim Loudenbeck Design Warehouse 67
This is an example of an expansive arts and crafts two-storey brick brown exterior in Omaha with a gable roof.
This is an example of an expansive arts and crafts two-storey brick brown exterior in Omaha with a gable roof.
Zola European Windows
Zola Windows now offers the American Heritage SDH, a high-performance, all-wood simulated double hung window for landmarked and other historic buildings. This replica-quality window has been engineered to include a lower Zola Tilt & Turn and a Fixed upper that provide outstanding performance, all while maintaining the style and proportions of a traditional double hung window.
Today’s renovations of historic buildings are becoming increasingly focused on achieving maximum energy efficiency for reduced monthly utilities costs and a minimized carbon footprint. In energy efficient retrofits, air tightness and R-values of the windows become crucial, which cannot be achieved with sliding windows. Double hung windows, which are very common in older buildings, present a major challenge to architects and builders aiming to significantly improve energy efficiency of historic buildings while preserving their architectural heritage. The Zola American Heritage SDH features R-11 glass and triple air seals. At the same time, it maintains the original architectural aesthetic due to its historic style, proportions, and also the clever use of offset glass planes that create the shadow line that is characteristic of a historic double hung window.
With its triple seals and top of the line low-iron European glass, the American Heritage SDH offers superior acoustic performance. For increased sound protection, Zola also offers the window with custom asymmetrical glazing, which provides up to 51 decibels (dB) of sound deadening performance. The American Heritage SDH also boasts outstanding visible light transmittance of VT=0.71, allowing for maximum daylighting. Zola’s all-wood American Heritage SDH is available in a variety of furniture-grade species, including FSC-certified pine, oak, and meranti.
Photo Credit: Amiaga Architectural Photography
Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd.
Photo: Don Pearse Photographers
Design ideas for an arts and crafts two-storey brick beige house exterior in Philadelphia with a hip roof and a tile roof.
Design ideas for an arts and crafts two-storey brick beige house exterior in Philadelphia with a hip roof and a tile roof.
Meadowlark Design+Build
The exterior of this home has been transformed with a redesign of the front portico and the small dormer to the right. This whole-home remodel and addition was designed and built by Meadowlark Design + Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photos by Sean Carter.
Key Concepts Home Design
Mid-sized arts and crafts two-storey brick white house exterior in Nashville with a hip roof and a mixed roof.
KCG Luxury Homes
This is an example of a large arts and crafts two-storey brick grey house exterior in Other with a hip roof and a shingle roof.
C. Laney and Sons Construction
This is an example of a large arts and crafts two-storey brick brown exterior in Nashville with a gable roof.
Wood Windows, Inc.
Miriam Owens
Inspiration for a large arts and crafts two-storey brick green exterior in Boise with a hip roof.
Inspiration for a large arts and crafts two-storey brick green exterior in Boise with a hip roof.
Richard Wilson, architect
Californian Bungalow facade with balcony, bay window, verandah, brick street fence, and pedestrian gate.
Photo of an arts and crafts three-storey brick house exterior in Melbourne with a gable roof and a tile roof.
Photo of an arts and crafts three-storey brick house exterior in Melbourne with a gable roof and a tile roof.
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