Exterior Design Ideas with a Clipped Gable Roof and a Butterfly Roof
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This 8.3 star energy rated home is a beacon when it comes to paired back, simple and functional elegance. With great attention to detail in the design phase as well as carefully considered selections in materials, openings and layout this home performs like a Ferrari. The in-slab hydronic system that is run off a sizeable PV system assists with minimising temperature fluctuations.
This home is entered into 2023 Design Matters Award as well as a winner of the 2023 HIA Greensmart Awards. Karli Rise is featured in Sanctuary Magazine in 2023.
Beacon Street Properties
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional two-storey blue house exterior in Other with vinyl siding, a clipped gable roof and a mixed roof.
Chiott Custom Homes, Inc.
Inspiration for an expansive transitional two-storey brick white house exterior in Charlotte with a clipped gable roof and a shingle roof.
Arch Studio, Inc.
Architect: Robin McCarthy, Arch Studio, Inc.
Construction: Joe Arena Construction
Photography by Mark Pinkerton
Design ideas for an expansive country two-storey stucco yellow exterior in San Francisco with a clipped gable roof.
Design ideas for an expansive country two-storey stucco yellow exterior in San Francisco with a clipped gable roof.
Santa Barbara Home Design
Design Consultant Jeff Doubét is the author of Creating Spanish Style Homes: Before & After – Techniques – Designs – Insights. The 240 page “Design Consultation in a Book” is now available. Please visit SantaBarbaraHomeDesigner.com for more info.
Jeff Doubét specializes in Santa Barbara style home and landscape designs. To learn more info about the variety of custom design services I offer, please visit SantaBarbaraHomeDesigner.com
Jeff Doubét is the Founder of Santa Barbara Home Design - a design studio based in Santa Barbara, California USA.
Charles Hilton Architects
Alice Washburn Award 2013 - Winner - Accessory Building
Charles Hilton Architects
Photography: Woodruff Brown
Design ideas for a two-storey exterior in New York with stone veneer and a clipped gable roof.
Design ideas for a two-storey exterior in New York with stone veneer and a clipped gable roof.
McLean Quinlan
Hidden within a clearing in a Grade II listed arboretum in Hampshire, this highly efficient new-build family home was designed to fully embrace its wooded location.
Surrounded by woods, the site provided both the potential for a unique perspective and also a challenge, due to the trees limiting the amount of natural daylight. To overcome this, we placed the guest bedrooms and ancillary spaces on the ground floor and elevated the primary living areas to the lighter first and second floors.
The entrance to the house is via a courtyard to the north of the property. Stepping inside, into an airy entrance hall, an open oak staircase rises up through the house.
Immediately beyond the full height glazing across the hallway, a newly planted acer stands where the two wings of the house part, drawing the gaze through to the gardens beyond. Throughout the home, a calming muted colour palette, crafted oak joinery and the gentle play of dappled light through the trees, creates a tranquil and inviting atmosphere.
Upstairs, the landing connects to a formal living room on one side and a spacious kitchen, dining and living area on the other. Expansive glazing opens on to wide outdoor terraces that span the width of the building, flooding the space with daylight and offering a multi-sensory experience of the woodland canopy. Porcelain tiles both inside and outside create a seamless continuity between the two.
At the top of the house, a timber pavilion subtly encloses the principal suite and study spaces. The mood here is quieter, with rooflights bathing the space in light and large picture windows provide breathtaking views over the treetops.
The living area on the first floor and the master suite on the upper floor function as a single entity, to ensure the house feels inviting, even when the guest bedrooms are unoccupied.
Outside, and opposite the main entrance, the house is complemented by a single storey garage and yoga studio, creating a formal entrance courtyard to the property. Timber decking and raised beds sit to the north of the studio and garage.
The buildings are predominantly constructed from timber, with offsite fabrication and precise on-site assembly. Highly insulated, the choice of materials prioritises the reduction of VOCs, with wood shaving insulation and an Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) to minimise both operational and embodied carbon emissions.
Amy Storm & Company
Inspiration for a large transitional one-storey white house exterior in Chicago with a clipped gable roof and a grey roof.
FineCraft Contractors, Inc.
FineCraft Contractors, Inc.
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary two-storey brick white house exterior in DC Metro with a clipped gable roof, a tile roof and a grey roof.
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary two-storey brick white house exterior in DC Metro with a clipped gable roof, a tile roof and a grey roof.
Moss Yaw Design studio
Cedar siding, board-formed concrete and smooth stucco create a warm palette for the exterior and interior of this mid-century addition and renovation in the hills of Southern California
City Homes, LLC
Design ideas for a mid-sized scandinavian two-storey beige house exterior in Minneapolis with mixed siding, a butterfly roof, a shingle roof and a grey roof.
General Shale
Expansive home featuring combination Mountain Stone brick and Arriscraft Citadel® Iron Mountain stone. Additional accents include ARRIS-cast Cafe and browns sills. Mortar used is Light Buff.
Hardwood Interiors & Design
This is an example of a large two-storey beige house exterior in Other with stone veneer, a clipped gable roof, a shingle roof and a grey roof.
Hut Architecture
Projet réalisé à titre de chargé de projet et concepteur pour le compte de JBCArchitectes.
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Inspiration for a large country three-storey brown house exterior in Montreal with wood siding, a clipped gable roof and a metal roof.
Inspiration for a large country three-storey brown house exterior in Montreal with wood siding, a clipped gable roof and a metal roof.
Noble Classic Homes
Ariana with ANM Photograhy
Photo of a large arts and crafts one-storey beige house exterior in Dallas with mixed siding, a clipped gable roof and a shingle roof.
Photo of a large arts and crafts one-storey beige house exterior in Dallas with mixed siding, a clipped gable roof and a shingle roof.
Kurt Johnson Photography
Kurt Johnson Photography
Photo of a two-storey brown house exterior in Omaha with metal siding, a clipped gable roof and a shingle roof.
Photo of a two-storey brown house exterior in Omaha with metal siding, a clipped gable roof and a shingle roof.
WSM Craft
Perfectly settled in the shade of three majestic oak trees, this timeless homestead evokes a deep sense of belonging to the land. The Wilson Architects farmhouse design riffs on the agrarian history of the region while employing contemporary green technologies and methods. Honoring centuries-old artisan traditions and the rich local talent carrying those traditions today, the home is adorned with intricate handmade details including custom site-harvested millwork, forged iron hardware, and inventive stone masonry. Welcome family and guests comfortably in the detached garage apartment. Enjoy long range views of these ancient mountains with ample space, inside and out.
Gold Country Custom Homes
This is an example of an expansive arts and crafts two-storey yellow exterior in Other with mixed siding and a clipped gable roof.
Claude C. Lapp Architects, LLC
This is an example of a large arts and crafts three-storey grey exterior in DC Metro with concrete fiberboard siding and a clipped gable roof.
Atlantic Breeze Storm Shutters, Inc.
Bahama Shutters enhance the tropical look of your home while offering everyday use and protection. While still allowing a cool coastal breeze, the Bahama Shutter provides shading protection from the sun. The added privacy benefit of Bahama Shutters eliminates the need for interior window blinds or shutters, while still allowing in light and air flow in the closed position.
Exterior Design Ideas with a Clipped Gable Roof and a Butterfly Roof
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