Exterior Design Ideas with a Butterfly Roof and a Mixed Roof
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Duke Homes, Inc.
Form and function meld in this smaller footprint ranch home perfect for empty nesters or young families.
Small modern one-storey brown house exterior in Indianapolis with mixed siding, a butterfly roof, a mixed roof, a brown roof and board and batten siding.
Small modern one-storey brown house exterior in Indianapolis with mixed siding, a butterfly roof, a mixed roof, a brown roof and board and batten siding.
Todd Creative Design
Large contemporary three-storey white house exterior in Other with concrete fiberboard siding, a butterfly roof, a mixed roof, a grey roof and clapboard siding.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
Overall front photo of this 1955 Leenhouts designed mid-century modern home in Fox Point, Wisconsin.
Renn Kuhnen Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized midcentury two-storey brick house exterior in Milwaukee with a butterfly roof and a mixed roof.
Inspiration for a mid-sized midcentury two-storey brick house exterior in Milwaukee with a butterfly roof and a mixed roof.
ANX / Aaron Neubert Architects
Photo of a large contemporary two-storey black house exterior in Los Angeles with wood siding, a butterfly roof, a mixed roof, a black roof and clapboard siding.
Atelier Bond
This project was the first under the Atelier Bond banner and was designed for a newlywed couple who took a wreck of a house and transformed it into an enviable property, undertaking much of the work themselves. Instead of the standard box addition, we created a linking glass corridor that allowed space for a landscaped courtyard that elevates the view outside.
Photo: Russell Millard
Workshop No. 5
Photo of a small contemporary two-storey brick grey house exterior in Austin with a butterfly roof, a mixed roof, a grey roof and clapboard siding.
Edmunds Studios Photography, Inc.
Unique, angled roof line defines this house
Photo of a mid-sized midcentury one-storey stucco grey house exterior in Other with a butterfly roof, a mixed roof and a grey roof.
Photo of a mid-sized midcentury one-storey stucco grey house exterior in Other with a butterfly roof, a mixed roof and a grey roof.
Fury Design
S LAFAYETTE STREET
Inspiration for a large modern two-storey brick black house exterior in Denver with a butterfly roof, a mixed roof and a white roof.
Inspiration for a large modern two-storey brick black house exterior in Denver with a butterfly roof, a mixed roof and a white roof.
e20 Arquitectos
PROYECTO DE VIVIENDA UNIFAMILIAR AISLADA Y PISCINA
Inspiration for a large modern two-storey grey house exterior in Palma de Mallorca with metal siding, a butterfly roof and a mixed roof.
Inspiration for a large modern two-storey grey house exterior in Palma de Mallorca with metal siding, a butterfly roof and a mixed roof.
Alair Homes Chilliwack
Contemporary home featuring modern style, commercial cladding and glazing with low pitch roof lines.
Inspiration for an expansive contemporary three-storey grey house exterior in Vancouver with metal siding, a butterfly roof, a mixed roof, a black roof and board and batten siding.
Inspiration for an expansive contemporary three-storey grey house exterior in Vancouver with metal siding, a butterfly roof, a mixed roof, a black roof and board and batten siding.
Yantram Animation Studio
A Modern Exterior House with Simple landscape in garden area, beauty of this house is small pond on right side with seating bench on side and background trees.
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DAS Studio
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary split-level black house exterior in New York with wood siding, a butterfly roof and a mixed roof.
Yantram Animation Studio
A Modern Exterior House with Simple landscape in garden area, beauty of this house is small pond on right side with seating bench on side and background trees.
Bungalows for sale in Mississauga
Are you looking for an investment property? Have you been considering buying a bungalow in Brampton? If so, then this post is for you. This article will discuss the benefits of purchasing a bungalow in Brampton and how it can be an excellent real estate investment.
The Appeal of Bungalows
Bungalows are an incredibly popular style of house for many reasons. For one thing, they tend to have large lots, making them ideal for people who want plenty of outdoor living space. They are also cozy and comfortable, with one level that makes them very easy to maintain and navigate. Bungalows often come with charming features such as fireplaces and bay windows that give them character and charm. In short, they make great starter homes or retirement residences—and excellent investments!
Buying Property in Brampton
Brampton is an attractive city for investors because it has consistently seen real estate values rise year after year. The city is home to more than 600,000 residents, making it the ninth-largest city in Canada by population. It's also a major economic centre with many large companies based there, which means plenty of job opportunities and potential buyers or renters if you do decide to invest in a property here.
In addition to being attractive to investors, Brampton is also attractive to prospective homeowners because it offers great amenities such as parks, shopping centres, restaurants and entertainment venues. All these things make Brampton an attractive place to live—which makes buying a bungalow here even more appealing!
Furthermore, there are many different types of bungalows available in Brampton—from traditional models with stunning architecture to modern designs with open floor plans—so no matter what kind of house you're looking for, you'll likely find something that fits your needs here. Furthermore, there are plenty of agents who specialize in selling bungalows in Brampton who can help guide you through the process.
Conclusion: Investing in a bungalow in Brampton is an excellent choice for real estate investors looking for both financial gain and personal satisfaction from their purchase. Its robust economy and high quality of life coupled with its wide variety of housing options available at affordable prices make investing here especially appealing. Whether you plan on renting out your property or living there yourself, investing in a bungalow will certainly be worth your while!
Wilkinson King Architects
A contemporary house that would sit well in the landscape and respond sensitively to its tree lined site and rural setting. Overlooking sweeping views to the South Downs the design of the house is composed of a series of layers, which echo the horizontality of the fields and distant hills.
Variant Office Architecture & Interiors
Inspiration for a mid-sized scandinavian one-storey brick house exterior in London with a butterfly roof and a mixed roof.
Cafeina Design
Designed from a “high-tech, local handmade” philosophy, this house was conceived with the selection of locally sourced materials as a starting point. Red brick is widely produced in San Pedro Cholula, making it the stand-out material of the house.
An artisanal arrangement of each brick, following a non-perpendicular modular repetition, allowed expressivity for both material and geometry-wise while maintaining a low cost.
The house is an introverted one and incorporates design elements that aim to simultaneously bring sufficient privacy, light and natural ventilation: a courtyard and interior-facing terrace, brick-lattices and windows that open up to selected views.
In terms of the program, the said courtyard serves to articulate and bring light and ventilation to two main volumes: The first one comprised of a double-height space containing a living room, dining room and kitchen on the first floor, and bedroom on the second floor. And a second one containing a smaller bedroom and service areas on the first floor, and a large terrace on the second.
Various elements such as wall lamps and an electric meter box (among others) were custom-designed and crafted for the house.
Mitchell & Best Homes
Beautiful french doors leading out to the concrete patio offering easy indoor-outdoor access, perfect for entertaining.
Inspiration for an expansive traditional three-storey multi-coloured house exterior in DC Metro with a mixed roof, a black roof, clapboard siding, concrete fiberboard siding and a butterfly roof.
Inspiration for an expansive traditional three-storey multi-coloured house exterior in DC Metro with a mixed roof, a black roof, clapboard siding, concrete fiberboard siding and a butterfly roof.
Avec Interiors
Design ideas for a small modern two-storey multi-coloured house exterior in Los Angeles with concrete fiberboard siding, a butterfly roof, a grey roof and a mixed roof.
ANX / Aaron Neubert Architects
Design ideas for a mid-sized modern two-storey grey house exterior in Los Angeles with wood siding, a butterfly roof and a mixed roof.
Exterior Design Ideas with a Butterfly Roof and a Mixed Roof
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