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Built on telephone poles and once nicknamed "7 sticks house," a client with an existing house at Smith Lake (outside Birmingham) wanted to add on to maximize the view and their site. The site was comprised of a gaggle of scrappy pines and I wanted to honor their displacement with seven telephone poles. Using only one solid wall for the kitchen, all other sides are glass for a tree-house effect. The design won an AIA Award in 2007.
Turnbull Griffin Haesloop
Photo by David Wakely
Inspiration for a country two-storey glass exterior in San Francisco with a shed roof.
Inspiration for a country two-storey glass exterior in San Francisco with a shed roof.
Strata Landscape Architecture
This is an example of a country two-storey glass house exterior in San Francisco with a shed roof.
Nye Saunders Ltd.
This is an example of a country two-storey glass grey house exterior in Surrey with a gable roof.
Allan Shope Architect
Photo: Durston Saylor
Expansive country two-storey glass house exterior in Atlanta with a hip roof and a tile roof.
Expansive country two-storey glass house exterior in Atlanta with a hip roof and a tile roof.
Sorensen Architects & Interiors
Design ideas for a mid-sized country two-storey glass exterior in Los Angeles.
A+DP Architecture + Design Partnership LLP
This is an example of a country one-storey glass exterior in Other with a gable roof.
Fox Construction, Inc.
Tim Murphy Photography
Large country two-storey glass multi-coloured house exterior in Denver with a shed roof.
Large country two-storey glass multi-coloured house exterior in Denver with a shed roof.
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The Thatched Cottage
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Large country one-storey glass yellow exterior in Devon.
Large country one-storey glass yellow exterior in Devon.
Charles Cunniffe Architects Aspen
David O. Marlow
Inspiration for a country two-storey glass brown house exterior in Denver with a shed roof and a metal roof.
Inspiration for a country two-storey glass brown house exterior in Denver with a shed roof and a metal roof.
Dion Design
DUTCHish.com
Nestled at the foot of Rocky Mountain National Park is a modern cabin that celebrates the outdoors. The home wraps up from the site, framing the Great Room with views of the meadows and mountain range beyond.
Keep it simple: rustic materials meet modern form to make a timeless home. The owners sought a space that enabled them to engage with the grandeur of the Rockies, embodied their beliefs in sustainability and provided a home for entertaining friends and guests alike.
Teton Heritage Builders
Location: Wilson, WY
Project Manager: Mark S. Dalby
Architect: Strout Architects
Photographer: David Swift Photography
Interior Designer: Laurie Waterhouse Interiors
Published in: Homestead 2011 Vol.11
Country Glass Exterior Design Ideas
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