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Exterior Design Ideas with Wood Siding and a Green Roof

Haus L-G
Haus L-G
Architekturbüro GaißerArchitekturbüro Gaißer
Modern brown house exterior in Stuttgart with four or more storeys, wood siding, a flat roof and a green roof.
CL16 Einfamilienhaus im Filstal
CL16 Einfamilienhaus im Filstal
Schiller Architektur BDASchiller Architektur BDA
This is an example of a contemporary house exterior in Stuttgart with wood siding, a flat roof, a green roof and clapboard siding.
5406 Duval - Mid-Century Modern
5406 Duval - Mid-Century Modern
Carty Custom Builders, LLCCarty Custom Builders, LLC
Two covered parking spaces accessible from the alley
Photo of a mid-sized midcentury two-storey grey house exterior in Austin with wood siding, a flat roof and a green roof.
Tiny House
Tiny House
Jessica Helgerson Interior DesignJessica Helgerson Interior Design
This little house is where Jessica and her family have been living for the last several years. It sits on a five-acre property on Sauvie Island. Photo by Lincoln Barbour.
Exterior
Exterior
David Coulson Design Ltd.David Coulson Design Ltd.
The exterior of the studio shows the green roof, in which many indigenous plant species are grown. The iron ladders lead to a winding iron staircase on the other end of the building.
木と樹の家
木と樹の家
ArchiAtelierMA株式会社ArchiAtelierMA株式会社
路地的エントランス階段 photo by hirokazu touwaku
Contemporary two-storey house exterior in Tokyo with wood siding and a green roof.
Genesee Park House
Genesee Park House
First LampFirst Lamp
zero net energy house in Seattle with large solar array on the roof
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary three-storey white house exterior in Seattle with wood siding, a flat roof and a green roof.
Altadena Craftsman exterior
Altadena Craftsman exterior
colorificcolorific
Pierre Galant
Photo of a large arts and crafts two-storey green house exterior in Santa Barbara with wood siding, a gable roof and a green roof.
Island Passive House
Island Passive House
The Artisans Group, Inc.The Artisans Group, Inc.
This prefabricated 1,800 square foot Certified Passive House is designed and built by The Artisans Group, located in the rugged central highlands of Shaw Island, in the San Juan Islands. It is the first Certified Passive House in the San Juans, and the fourth in Washington State. The home was built for $330 per square foot, while construction costs for residential projects in the San Juan market often exceed $600 per square foot. Passive House measures did not increase this projects’ cost of construction. The clients are retired teachers, and desired a low-maintenance, cost-effective, energy-efficient house in which they could age in place; a restful shelter from clutter, stress and over-stimulation. The circular floor plan centers on the prefabricated pod. Radiating from the pod, cabinetry and a minimum of walls defines functions, with a series of sliding and concealable doors providing flexible privacy to the peripheral spaces. The interior palette consists of wind fallen light maple floors, locally made FSC certified cabinets, stainless steel hardware and neutral tiles in black, gray and white. The exterior materials are painted concrete fiberboard lap siding, Ipe wood slats and galvanized metal. The home sits in stunning contrast to its natural environment with no formal landscaping. Photo Credit: Art Gray
Guggenhill Residence
Guggenhill Residence
KA DesignWorksKA DesignWorks
Design ideas for a large contemporary two-storey multi-coloured house exterior in Denver with wood siding, a flat roof and a green roof.
Stone Creek Camp
Stone Creek Camp
Andersson-Wise ArchitectsAndersson-Wise Architects
Art Gray
Inspiration for a country one-storey exterior in Austin with wood siding, a flat roof and a green roof.
Walnut Woods Residence
Walnut Woods Residence
John Senhauser ArchitectsJohn Senhauser Architects
Taking its cues from both persona and place, this residence seeks to reconcile a difficult, walnut-wooded site with the late client’s desire to live in a log home in the woods. The residence was conceived as a 24 ft x 150 ft linear bar rising into the trees from northwest to southeast. Positioned according to subdivision covenants, the structure bridges 40 ft across an existing intermittent creek, thereby preserving the natural drainage patterns and habitat. The residence’s long and narrow massing allowed many of the trees to remain, enabling the client to live in a wooded environment. A requested pool “grotto” and porte cochere complete the site interventions. The structure’s section rises successively up a cascading stair to culminate in a glass-enclosed meditative space (known lovingly as the “bird feeder”), providing access to the grass roof via an exterior stair. The walnut trees, cleared from the site during construction, were locally milled and returned to the residence as hardwood flooring. Photo Credit: Eric Williams (Sophisticated Living magazine)
Bailer Hill
Bailer Hill
Prentiss Balance Wickline ArchitectsPrentiss Balance Wickline Architects
Eirik Johnson
Mid-sized contemporary three-storey brown house exterior in Seattle with wood siding, a flat roof and a green roof.
Westlight House
Westlight House
McClellan | TelloneMcClellan | Tellone
Benjamin Benschneider
Design ideas for a large contemporary three-storey multi-coloured house exterior in Seattle with wood siding, a flat roof and a green roof.
Dani Ridge House
Dani Ridge House
Studio SchicketanzStudio Schicketanz
Bob Canfield
Design ideas for a contemporary exterior in San Francisco with wood siding and a green roof.
Haus R - Wächtersbach
Haus R - Wächtersbach
Architekturbüro Next HabitatArchitekturbüro Next Habitat
Haus R wurde als quadratischer Wohnkörper konzipert, welcher sich zur Erschließungsseite differenziert. Mit seinen großzügigen Wohnbereichen öffnet sich das ebenerdige Gebäude zu den rückwärtigen Freiflächen und fließt in den weitläufigen Außenraum. Eine gestaltprägende Holzverschalung im Außenbereich, akzentuierte Materialien im Innenraum, sowie die Kombination mit großformatigen Verglasungen setzen das Gebäude bewußt in Szene.
Bernal Heights Residences
Bernal Heights Residences
Knock Architecture and DesignKnock Architecture and Design
Photo of a mid-sized traditional two-storey white duplex exterior in San Francisco with wood siding, a flat roof, a green roof, a grey roof and clapboard siding.
Grey Duck
Grey Duck
SALA ArchitectsSALA Architects
The homeowners sought to create a modest, modern, lakeside cottage, nestled into a narrow lot in Tonka Bay. The site inspired a modified shotgun-style floor plan, with rooms laid out in succession from front to back. Simple and authentic materials provide a soft and inviting palette for this modern home. Wood finishes in both warm and soft grey tones complement a combination of clean white walls, blue glass tiles, steel frames, and concrete surfaces. Sustainable strategies were incorporated to provide healthy living and a net-positive-energy-use home. Onsite geothermal, solar panels, battery storage, insulation systems, and triple-pane windows combine to provide independence from frequent power outages and supply excess power to the electrical grid. Photos by Corey Gaffer
Shipping Container Floating Housing Units
Shipping Container Floating Housing Units
Pacific-Visions Studio LLCPacific-Visions Studio LLC
Design ideas for a small modern one-storey white exterior in Other with wood siding, a flat roof and a green roof.
Forest Eco-Cottage
Forest Eco-Cottage
a-designstudioa-designstudio
Hidden away amidst the wilderness in the outskirts of the central province of Sri Lanka, is a modern take of a lightweight timber Eco-Cottage consisting of 2 living levels. The cottage takes up a mere footprint of 500 square feet of land, and the structure is raised above ground level and held by stilts, reducing the disturbance to the fauna and flora. The entrance to the cottage is across a suspended timber bridge hanging over the ground cover. The timber planks are spaced apart to give a delicate view of the green living belt below. Even though an H-iron framework is used for the formation of the shell, it is finished with earthy toned materials such as timber flooring, timber cladded ceiling and trellis, feature rock walls and a hay-thatched roof. The bedroom and the open washroom is placed on the ground level closer to the natural ground cover filled with delicate living things to make the sleeper or the user of the space feel more in one with nature, and the use of sheer glass around the bedroom further enhances the experience of living outdoors with the luxuries of indoor living. The living and dining spaces are on the upper deck level. The steep set roof hangs over the spaces giving ample shelter underneath. The living room and dining spaces are fully open to nature with a minimal handrail to determine the usable space from the outdoors. The cottage is lit up by the use of floor lanterns made up of pale cloth, again maintaining the minimal disturbance to the surroundings.

Exterior Design Ideas with Wood Siding and a Green Roof

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