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Polhemus Savery DaSilva
Pleasant Heights is a newly constructed home that sits atop a large bluff in Chatham overlooking Pleasant Bay, the largest salt water estuary on Cape Cod.
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Two classic shingle style gambrel roofs run perpendicular to the main body of the house and flank an entry porch with two stout, robust columns. A hip-roofed dormer—with an arch-top center window and two tiny side windows—highlights the center above the porch and caps off the orderly but not too formal entry area. A third gambrel defines the garage that is set off to one side. A continuous flared roof overhang brings down the scale and helps shade the first-floor windows. Sinuous lines created by arches and brackets balance the linear geometry of the main mass of the house and are playful and fun. A broad back porch provides a covered transition from house to landscape and frames sweeping views.
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Inside, a grand entry hall with a curved stair and balcony above sets up entry to a sequence of spaces that stretch out parallel to the shoreline. Living, dining, kitchen, breakfast nook, study, screened-in porch, all bedrooms and some bathrooms take in the spectacular bay view. A rustic brick and stone fireplace warms the living room and recalls the finely detailed chimney that anchors the west end of the house outside.
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PSD Scope Of Work: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Construction |
Living Space: 6,883ft² |
Photography: Brian Vanden Brink |
Christopher D. Marshall Architect, LLC
We added a 3 story addition to this 1920's Dutch colonial style home. The addition consisted of an unfinished basement/future playroom, a main floor kitchen and family room and a master suite above. We also added a screened porch with double french doors that became the transition between the existing living room, the new kitchen addition and the backyard. We matched the interior and exterior details of the original home to create a seamless addition.
Photos- Chris Marshall & Sole Van Emden
Sapia Builders Corp.
Large traditional two-storey grey house exterior in Bridgeport with wood siding, a gambrel roof and a shingle roof.
Sequoia Contracting Company, LTD
Tim Lenz Photography
Design ideas for an expansive transitional three-storey brown house exterior in New York with wood siding, a gambrel roof and a shingle roof.
Design ideas for an expansive transitional three-storey brown house exterior in New York with wood siding, a gambrel roof and a shingle roof.
Fannie Allen Design
Two story shingled home with welcoming garden.
Inspiration for a large traditional two-storey beige exterior in San Francisco with wood siding and a gambrel roof.
Inspiration for a large traditional two-storey beige exterior in San Francisco with wood siding and a gambrel roof.
Erotas Custom Building
Exterior side view of home from yard
Inspiration for a traditional two-storey red exterior in Minneapolis with wood siding and a gambrel roof.
Inspiration for a traditional two-storey red exterior in Minneapolis with wood siding and a gambrel roof.
Design ideas for a traditional two-storey exterior in Seattle with wood siding, a gambrel roof and a shingle roof.
Emily Foxley & Co.
Lucy Call
Inspiration for a traditional one-storey brick exterior in Salt Lake City with a gambrel roof.
Inspiration for a traditional one-storey brick exterior in Salt Lake City with a gambrel roof.
JB Robbie Builders Inc.
Cape Cod shingle style gambrel home
Beach style house exterior in Boston with wood siding, a gambrel roof, a shingle roof and shingle siding.
Beach style house exterior in Boston with wood siding, a gambrel roof, a shingle roof and shingle siding.
David A. Ewald Designs
Taking the original carriage house and removing the existing shallow pitched roof and creating a new correct style roof for that period. New building materials were selected to match existing structures on the site keeping in character with them
Robyn Lambo - Lambo Photography
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Photo of a large beach style two-storey brown house exterior in New York with wood siding, a gambrel roof and a shingle roof.
Patrick Ahearn Architect
Greg Premru
Inspiration for a large traditional two-storey exterior in Boston with wood siding and a gambrel roof.
Inspiration for a large traditional two-storey exterior in Boston with wood siding and a gambrel roof.
C.H. Newton Builders, Inc
Brian Vanden Brink
Design ideas for a large traditional three-storey multi-coloured exterior in Boston with wood siding and a gambrel roof.
Design ideas for a large traditional three-storey multi-coloured exterior in Boston with wood siding and a gambrel roof.
Tommy Chambers Interiors, Inc.
Photography by David Phelps Photography.
A custom designed traditional home in La Canada, California. A 9,000 square foot home with every accommodation for an active large family with no loss of intimacy or comfort.
Interior Design by Tommy Chambers
Architect William Murray of Chambers and Murray, Inc.
Builder John Finton of Finton Associates, Inc.
Star Painting & Wallcovering of Skippack, Inc.
Inspiration for a large traditional two-storey grey exterior in Philadelphia with mixed siding and a gambrel roof.
UNGER & MAHNS ARCHITECTS
Jeff Smith Photography
Design ideas for a traditional exterior in New York with a gambrel roof.
Design ideas for a traditional exterior in New York with a gambrel roof.
Candace Nordquist Interiors
After: exterior view of the farmhouse with white and gray paint and new concrete walk ways.
Inspiration for a large country two-storey grey house exterior in Seattle with wood siding, a gambrel roof and a shingle roof.
Inspiration for a large country two-storey grey house exterior in Seattle with wood siding, a gambrel roof and a shingle roof.
Rob Bramhall Architects
Alex Vertikoff
Design ideas for a large traditional two-storey white exterior in Boston with wood siding and a gambrel roof.
Design ideas for a large traditional two-storey white exterior in Boston with wood siding and a gambrel roof.
Hearthstone Inc
Richard Herman is in the hospitality business and owns several upscale hotels in Florida and in other states as well as cattle ranches in both Florida and Missouri. Their farm in Ocala is by farm their most unique. The property serves as a 4-H demonstration project for the purpose of children’s education. They have been working with the Academy Prep of St. Pete which is dedicated to inner-city youths that are selected on the basis of need and achievement. Wife Diane spends her time on the farm raising Gypsy Vanners, a diminutive draft horse named after the job they did in Eastern Europe, pulling the wagons (vans) for gypsies that wandered across the continent. On the Ocala farm, there are several mules with a unique profession.
Richard had visited the Hearthstone display at a Log & Timber Home Shows at the Orlando Convention Center many years ago. He was impressed that Hearthstone had stayed in touch with him over the years by mailings, invitations to shows, and periodic phone calls. When the time came to start serious consideration of the design of barn, Hearthstone responded promptly and professionally to Richard and Diane’s requests for information and a review of their ideas for their barn, which would serve as the centerpiece for their new farm.
They wanted a multipurpose facility that could accommodate an educational environment and a large hall suitable for the fundraising events for his charities. Richard wanted a barn that reflected the look and feel of barns built at the dawn of the 20th century. Besides the rustic chicken houses and vegetable gardens, they have completely renovated a 1020’s era farmhouse to be as historically correct as possible and serves as the entry to the farm.
“They very careful to feel us out, get comfortable with our capabilities, and be convinced that we could perform as promised,” said Project Manager John Ricketson of Hearthstone.
Design Process
There were some initial drawings that gave us a start on the basic shape and size of the barn. From there, it was a process of narrowing down the uses of each area and the spans that could be achieved. The barn was going to have the traditional “board & batten” exterior siding and a metal roof. There is a cantilevered ‘hay hood” on the north gable end above the large sliding barn doors that open into the foyer and horse stalls. The wings house a combination of areas, beginning with the large restrooms to accommodate crowds for events. Other parts of the wings have garage areas for the farm vehicles, feed room, tack room, wash rack, storage, offices, and smaller restrooms.
Keeping with the look and feel of the turn of the century, Hearthstone developed a process for giving the timbers a surface texture that mimicked the circular cuts of timbers that had just come out of an old sawmill. This was easier said than done. Randy Giles guided his millwright (Wolfgang) in designing a machine that would do this effectively.
The barn was delivered in October of 2014 and was erected over the course of two weeks, thanks to a hardworking crew (Eric Foster) and near-perfect weather. After the Hearthstone crew completed the erection and roof dry-in, it was time for the local carpenters to step up and install some light conventional framing on the gable ends before applying the roof fascia and exterior board & batten siding. Next came the big sliding barn doors, plumbing, electrical, heating, and cooling. Large rustic fixtures were hung from the great hall roof timbers.
Exterior
The board & batten siding was cypress and allowed to turn color naturally as rain hit it and the sun started working on it with UV rays. This method causes a much grayer look closer to the ground and less so where the roof overhang provides protection. The North end has some large limestone boulders and planters arranged around the pad with tall pampas grass. The planters provide casual seating before events and during outside receptions. The entire area was sodded with lush St. Augustine grass and split rail fences were added to enclose the barn area. The corrugated metal roof was a special order material that immediately rusted after being exposed to moisture. The layer of rust protects the metal from the elements.
Interior
The board & batten theme was carried throughout most of the interior with the timbers left natural to show off the circular saw texture. All of the tongue & groove decking was shipped in advance to allow the local painter to pre-stain it with a dark brown transparent stain that is a beautiful background to the light color Eastern White Pine timbers.
“Everything was unique in this project” said Project Manager John Ricketson. “The setting on a small demonstration farm close to Ocala, the multipurpose design, the circular saw texture on the timbers.”
The Hermans are very proud of their farm’s outcome. Richard sent a note to Randy Giles, owner of Hearthstone: “The Barn is fantastic, not a single problem, period. Next month, we have Jo Dee Messina coming in to help with a fundraiser for a local center for abused kids. Folks love the farm, ...... but that barn gets all of the attention. I would encourage you to use me as a reference for your sales team, feel free to extend my cell phone to any prospective purchasers.”
David C. Bennett Architects
Classic Shingle Style Home with cedar siding and roof.
Photo of a beach style three-storey exterior in Philadelphia with wood siding and a gambrel roof.
Photo of a beach style three-storey exterior in Philadelphia with wood siding and a gambrel roof.
Exterior Design Ideas with a Gambrel Roof
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