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JO Architects
Design ideas for a mid-sized one-storey black house exterior in Other with mixed siding, a shed roof, a metal roof, a grey roof and board and batten siding.
Architekturbüro Heinz S. Bauer
This is an example of a large country two-storey stucco beige house exterior in Munich with a gable roof, a tile roof, a grey roof and board and batten siding.
Andrew Heiser
Small beach style one-storey stucco grey apartment exterior with a gable roof and a shingle roof.
SB - Projekt Apolda | Architektur- & Ingenieurbüro
Jana Schulze
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary two-storey stucco brown house exterior in Other with a flat roof.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary two-storey stucco brown house exterior in Other with a flat roof.
Tim Brown Custom Homes, LLC
Inspiration for a mid-sized country one-storey brown house exterior in Denver with wood siding, a gable roof and a metal roof.
Olson Kundig
Photos by Tim Bies Photography
Wood deck panels flip up to enclose the Writers Cabin when not in use or secured for the night. Simple open plan with small kitchen, bathroom and murphy bed. Roof collects rainwater.
Arielle C. Schechter, AIA
This compact little house has a wrap around porch that starts as a screened entry on the west and continues toward the open dining area on the south. Duffy Healey, photographer.
Rachel Betz Luxury Real Estate Design/Development
Little cabin in the snowy woods gets it's inspiration from the mining history of our little town. It's not quite finished, but will be in the spring. Stay tuned. Rustic reclaimed wood siding, corrugated metal siding & a little barnwood red to trim it out. Micro house cabin.
creations landscape designs
Lawn no more. Now this garden is fun, eclectic and eye catching. Just what the neighborhood needed. The local wildlife are also happy to have someplace new to eat lunch in.
Equinox Architecture LLC
Tarn Trail is a custom home for a couple who recently retired. The Owners had a limited construction budget & a fixed income, so the project had to be simple & efficient to build as well as be economical to maintain. However, the end result is delightfully livable and feels bigger and nicer than the budget would indicate (>$500K). The floor plan is very efficient and open with 1836 SF of livable space & a 568 SF 2-car garage. Tarn Trail features passive solar design, and has views of the Goose Pasture Tarn in Blue River CO. Thebeau Construction Built this house.
Photo by: Bob Winsett
California Landscape Construction
We used redwood to create a privacy screen above the regulated 6 foot concrete wall. This is a great way to keep out neighbors while still maintaining city code and regulations.
Katie Rainey Design
Bright teals and blues reflect the nearby ocean views.
This is an example of a beach style stucco blue exterior in Los Angeles.
This is an example of a beach style stucco blue exterior in Los Angeles.
Mike Healey Photography
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Photo of a large traditional two-storey brick beige house exterior in Dallas with a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Photo of a large traditional two-storey brick beige house exterior in Dallas with a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Elements Architectural Group
Located along a country road, a half mile from the clear waters of Lake Michigan, we were hired to re-conceptualize an existing weekend cabin to allow long views of the adjacent farm field and create a separate area for the owners to escape their high school age children and many visitors!
The site had tight building setbacks which limited expansion options, and to further our challenge, a 200 year old pin oak tree stood in the available building location.
We designed a bedroom wing addition to the side of the cabin which freed up the existing cabin to become a great room with a wall of glass which looks out to the farm field and accesses a newly designed pea-gravel outdoor dining room. The addition steps around the existing tree, sitting on a specialized foundation we designed to minimize impact to the tree. The master suite is kept separate with ‘the pass’- a low ceiling link back to the main house.
Painted board and batten siding, ribbons of windows, a low one-story metal roof with vaulted ceiling and no-nonsense detailing fits this modern cabin to the Michigan country-side.
A great place to vacation. The perfect place to retire someday.
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