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AIBD - American Institute of Building Design
As a design-build firm, the designer's focus for every project is to create a space that will not only suit the lifestyle of their clients, but also incorporate their personalities and sentimental belongings to truly make the home feel that it was built custom to them. This project encompassed the style and reclaimed artifacts from a completely different century. With timely features such as stacked stone, hand troweled limestone stucco, leaded glass windows, re-claimed 18th century European doors, slate and lead roof, gas lanterns and more, the clients wanted to replicate a traditional European home.
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Tongue & Groove LLC
Designers: Tongue & Groove LLC with Rees Architecture PC
From: Wilmington, North Carolina
SMOOK Architecture & Urban Design, Inc.
Nestled in the mountains at Lake Nantahala in western North Carolina, this secluded mountain retreat was designed for a couple and their two grown children.
The house is dramatically perched on an extreme grade drop-off with breathtaking mountain and lake views to the south. To maximize these views, the primary living quarters is located on the second floor; entry and guest suites are tucked on the ground floor. A grand entry stair welcomes you with an indigenous clad stone wall in homage to the natural rock face.
The hallmark of the design is the Great Room showcasing high cathedral ceilings and exposed reclaimed wood trusses. Grand views to the south are maximized through the use of oversized picture windows. Views to the north feature an outdoor terrace with fire pit, which gently embraced the rock face of the mountainside.
All Day Builders Inc.
The shoreline consists of 550 +/- feet of all landscaped and large rock face out cropping and a natural cliff! This is considered a wet boathouse that hold one boat and is approx 26' x 34' and a bar attached that is approx 12' x 16'. The building is all true structural 8 x 12 dove tailed reclaimed cedar! Then there is hand built Douglas fir timber trusses! All custom doors from the same cedar.
The Sauna sit adjacent to the West boat house and is all stone and a true wood fired stove! The interior is all cedar and a stone cove around the stove! The changing room consists of all reclaimed barn wood wall covering and wormy Oak custom cabinets!
There is all Ironwood decking and floating docks and there is a wood shed and a 100" boardwalk along the ledge rock cliff bank to walk along the 200' sandy beach taking you to the east end of the property to the East boathouse! Photo by Josh Day
Thomas Architects
Design ideas for an eclectic two-storey brick red house exterior in Chicago with a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Gordon Gibson Construction
Inspiration for an expansive eclectic one-storey stucco brown exterior in Los Angeles with a flat roof.
Stone Quarries Direct, LLC
John Zimmerman with Briggs Freeman Sotheby's Int'l
Expansive eclectic two-storey beige house exterior in Dallas with stone veneer and a tile roof.
Expansive eclectic two-storey beige house exterior in Dallas with stone veneer and a tile roof.
BuildBlock Insulating Concrete Forms (ICFs)
BuildBlock Insulating Concrete Forms Castle
Design ideas for an eclectic exterior in Oklahoma City.
Design ideas for an eclectic exterior in Oklahoma City.
Belk Builders
South Charlotte is a fabulous place to work, raise a family and call home. It has big-city amenities like world-class culture, fine dining, excellent shopping and some of the finest established neighborhoods with an abundance of small-town charm. Belk Builders most recently completed two window, door and HardiePlank siding replacement projects in one of these charming South Charlotte neighborhoods, Cameron Woods Subdivision.
Rill Architects
Michael K. Wilkinson
This is an example of an eclectic three-storey brown exterior in DC Metro with wood siding.
This is an example of an eclectic three-storey brown exterior in DC Metro with wood siding.
Guenther Designs & Consulting LLC
The rear elevations with partial views out to the ocean. Note how the pool is tucked under the house to provide an escape from the sun. The rear build to line is at the palm trees so we had little space for a pool. WE decided to extend the sitting area out to the palms and move the pool to under the house.
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