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Moxon Architects
Simon Kennedy
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary three-storey exterior in London with metal siding and a flat roof.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary three-storey exterior in London with metal siding and a flat roof.
David Small Designs
Jason Hartog Photography
Inspiration for a contemporary exterior in Toronto with mixed siding.
Inspiration for a contemporary exterior in Toronto with mixed siding.
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Carrothers and Associates Inc.
Photo of a large contemporary two-storey stucco white house exterior in Toronto with a flat roof.
Anthology Interiors
This Dover Shores, Newport Beach home was built with a young hip Newport Beach family in mind. Bright and airy finishes were used throughout, with a modern twist. The palette is neutral with lots of geometric blacks, whites and grays. Cement tile, beautiful hardwood floors and natural stone were used throughout. The designer collaborated with the builder on all finishes and fixtures inside and out to create an inviting and impressive home.Shak Cinema
AquaTerra Outdoors
This large sprawling yard is highlighted by the house with a dry creek bed flowing under a see through corridor in the house.
Inspiration for a large contemporary two-storey beige exterior in Dallas with mixed siding.
Inspiration for a large contemporary two-storey beige exterior in Dallas with mixed siding.
Nies Homes
Shane Organ Photo
Design ideas for a large contemporary two-storey stucco beige exterior in Wichita with a hip roof.
Design ideas for a large contemporary two-storey stucco beige exterior in Wichita with a hip roof.
Matt Fajkus Architecture
The site descends from the street and is privileged with dynamic natural views toward a creek below and beyond. To incorporate the existing landscape into the daily life of the residents, the house steps down to the natural topography. A continuous and jogging retaining wall from outside to inside embeds the structure below natural grade at the front with flush transitions at its rear facade. All indoor spaces open up to a central courtyard which terraces down to the tree canopy, creating a readily visible and occupiable transitional space between man-made and nature.
The courtyard scheme is simplified by two wings representing common and private zones - connected by a glass dining “bridge." This transparent volume also visually connects the front yard to the courtyard, clearing for the prospect view, while maintaining a subdued street presence. The staircase acts as a vertical “knuckle,” mediating shifting wing angles while contrasting the predominant horizontality of the house.
Crips materiality and detailing, deep roof overhangs, and the one-and-half story wall at the rear further enhance the connection between outdoors and indoors, providing nuanced natural lighting throughout and a meaningful framed procession through the property.
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Charles Davis Smith
JayMarc Homes
Exuding an air of calm uniformity and artistry that delights the eye, the Oslo home design boasts a sleek, modern build that elevates this stunning residence both inside and out.
Stephenson Design Collective
Andrew Pogue Photography
Inspiration for a large contemporary three-storey stucco black exterior in Seattle with a flat roof.
Inspiration for a large contemporary three-storey stucco black exterior in Seattle with a flat roof.
Flavin Architects
The guesthouse of our Green Mountain Getaway follows the same recipe as the main house. With its soaring roof lines and large windows, it feels equally as integrated into the surrounding landscape.
Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
Menendez Architects PC
The Master Suite and patio step up the hill to conform to the topography of the site and to create a more private space.
Photographer: Emily Minton Redfield
Matt Fajkus Architecture
The site descends from the street and is privileged with dynamic natural views toward a creek below and beyond. To incorporate the existing landscape into the daily life of the residents, the house steps down to the natural topography. A continuous and jogging retaining wall from outside to inside embeds the structure below natural grade at the front with flush transitions at its rear facade. All indoor spaces open up to a central courtyard which terraces down to the tree canopy, creating a readily visible and occupiable transitional space between man-made and nature.
The courtyard scheme is simplified by two wings representing common and private zones - connected by a glass dining “bridge." This transparent volume also visually connects the front yard to the courtyard, clearing for the prospect view, while maintaining a subdued street presence. The staircase acts as a vertical “knuckle,” mediating shifting wing angles while contrasting the predominant horizontality of the house.
Crips materiality and detailing, deep roof overhangs, and the one-and-half story wall at the rear further enhance the connection between outdoors and indoors, providing nuanced natural lighting throughout and a meaningful framed procession through the property.
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Spaces and Faces Photography
Tom Kaneko
Photography by Bruce Hemming http://www.bhphoto.biz/
Design ideas for a contemporary exterior in London.
Design ideas for a contemporary exterior in London.
Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects
Photographer: Alex Hayden
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary two-storey grey exterior in Seattle with a flat roof and mixed siding.
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary two-storey grey exterior in Seattle with a flat roof and mixed siding.
A.GRUPPO Architects - Dallas
Front Wall of 16 Vanguard Way
Mid-sized contemporary two-storey grey exterior in Dallas with metal siding and a flat roof.
Mid-sized contemporary two-storey grey exterior in Dallas with metal siding and a flat roof.
Contemporary Exterior Design Ideas
Searl Lamaster Howe Architects
The front of the house features an open porch, a common feature in the neighborhood. Stairs leading up to it are tucked behind one of a pair of brick walls. The brick was installed with raked (recessed) horizontal joints which soften the overall scale of the walls. The clerestory windows topping the taller of the brick walls bring light into the foyer and a large closet without sacrificing privacy. The living room windows feature a slight tint which provides a greater sense of privacy during the day without having to draw the drapes. An overhang lined on its underside in stained cedar leads to the entry door which again is hidden by one of the brick walls.
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