Exterior Design Ideas with Stone Veneer
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Shouldice Media
Frank Lloyd Wright Inspired Contemporary Home
Limestone Veneer
Photo Credit: Shouldice Media
Contemporary exterior in Toronto with stone veneer.
Contemporary exterior in Toronto with stone veneer.
Northworks Architects + Planners
Set along a winding stretch of the Guadalupe River, this small guesthouse was designed to take advantage of local building materials and methods of construction. With concrete floors throughout the interior and deep roof lines along the south facade, the building maintains a cool temperature during the hot summer months. The home is capped with a galvanized aluminum roof and clad with limestone from a local quarry.
David Manning Architecture
Trey Dunham
Large contemporary two-storey beige exterior in Austin with stone veneer and a hip roof.
Large contemporary two-storey beige exterior in Austin with stone veneer and a hip roof.
Arrow. Land + Structures
Lake Forest Residence Outdoor Living Terrace and Pergola Landscape. ____Project Designed and Constructed by Arrow. Marco Romani, RLA - Landscape Architect.
Jenkins Custom Homes
metal roof, outdoor lighting, pool, standing rib roof, standing seam roof, stone facade, stone wall, succulents, terraced, tile roof, water feature, wood siding,
Brent Gibson Classic Home Design
Front Entry Elevation with Terrace, Chimney & Turret
Photo of a large traditional two-storey beige exterior in Oklahoma City with stone veneer.
Photo of a large traditional two-storey beige exterior in Oklahoma City with stone veneer.
About Space Studios
Photo Credit: Nicole Leone
Design ideas for a contemporary three-storey multi-coloured house exterior in Los Angeles with stone veneer, a flat roof and a mixed roof.
Design ideas for a contemporary three-storey multi-coloured house exterior in Los Angeles with stone veneer, a flat roof and a mixed roof.
Cornerstone Architects
Conceived as a remodel and addition, the final design iteration for this home is uniquely multifaceted. Structural considerations required a more extensive tear down, however the clients wanted the entire remodel design kept intact, essentially recreating much of the existing home. The overall floor plan design centers on maximizing the views, while extensive glazing is carefully placed to frame and enhance them. The residence opens up to the outdoor living and views from multiple spaces and visually connects interior spaces in the inner court. The client, who also specializes in residential interiors, had a vision of ‘transitional’ style for the home, marrying clean and contemporary elements with touches of antique charm. Energy efficient materials along with reclaimed architectural wood details were seamlessly integrated, adding sustainable design elements to this transitional design. The architect and client collaboration strived to achieve modern, clean spaces playfully interjecting rustic elements throughout the home.
Greenbelt Homes
Glynis Wood Interiors
Photography by Bryant Hill
Wright Design
Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this cottage blends old world authenticity with contemporary design elements.
This is an example of a large country one-storey multi-coloured exterior in Other with stone veneer and a gable roof.
This is an example of a large country one-storey multi-coloured exterior in Other with stone veneer and a gable roof.
Brennan + Company Architects
Mid-sized arts and crafts two-storey white exterior in DC Metro with stone veneer.
LDa Architecture & Interiors
Photo Credit: Sam Gray Photography
The shingles are plain Eastern White Cedar Shingles from Maibec, treated with Cabot Bleaching Oil.
Transitional exterior in Boston with stone veneer.
Transitional exterior in Boston with stone veneer.
John Siemering Homes
John Siemering Homes. Luxury Custom Home Builder in Austin, TX
Inspiration for an expansive transitional two-storey beige house exterior in Austin with stone veneer, a gable roof and a tile roof.
Inspiration for an expansive transitional two-storey beige house exterior in Austin with stone veneer, a gable roof and a tile roof.
Firmitas Design, LLC
Inspiration for a large traditional two-storey beige house exterior in Dallas with stone veneer.
Creative Touch Interiors
Classic French Country exterior elevation for a custom home utilizing a combination of stucco and stone.
Photo of a large two-storey beige exterior in Houston with stone veneer.
Photo of a large two-storey beige exterior in Houston with stone veneer.
Racinowski Design Studio
Photo of a large modern one-storey grey house exterior in Milwaukee with stone veneer, a flat roof and clapboard siding.
Ward Jewell Architect AIA
Ward Jewell, AIA was asked to design a comfortable one-story stone and wood pool house that was "barn-like" in keeping with the owner’s gentleman farmer concept. Thus, Mr. Jewell was inspired to create an elegant New England Stone Farm House designed to provide an exceptional environment for them to live, entertain, cook and swim in the large reflection lap pool.
Mr. Jewell envisioned a dramatic vaulted great room with hand selected 200 year old reclaimed wood beams and 10 foot tall pocketing French doors that would connect the house to a pool, deck areas, loggia and lush garden spaces, thus bringing the outdoors in. A large cupola “lantern clerestory” in the main vaulted ceiling casts a natural warm light over the graceful room below. The rustic walk-in stone fireplace provides a central focal point for the inviting living room lounge. Important to the functionality of the pool house are a chef’s working farm kitchen with open cabinetry, free-standing stove and a soapstone topped central island with bar height seating. Grey washed barn doors glide open to reveal a vaulted and beamed quilting room with full bath and a vaulted and beamed library/guest room with full bath that bookend the main space.
The private garden expanded and evolved over time. After purchasing two adjacent lots, the owners decided to redesign the garden and unify it by eliminating the tennis court, relocating the pool and building an inspired "barn". The concept behind the garden’s new design came from Thomas Jefferson’s home at Monticello with its wandering paths, orchards, and experimental vegetable garden. As a result this small organic farm, was born. Today the farm produces more than fifty varieties of vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers; many of which are rare and hard to find locally. The farm also grows a wide variety of fruits including plums, pluots, nectarines, apricots, apples, figs, peaches, guavas, avocados (Haas, Fuerte and Reed), olives, pomegranates, persimmons, strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, and ten different types of citrus. The remaining areas consist of drought-tolerant sweeps of rosemary, lavender, rockrose, and sage all of which attract butterflies and dueling hummingbirds.
Photo Credit: Laura Hull Photography. Interior Design: Jeffrey Hitchcock. Landscape Design: Laurie Lewis Design. General Contractor: Martin Perry Premier General Contractors
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