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M. Designs Architects
The home opens with a fifteen-foot entrance into a Great Room, where the north-façade is a glass curtain wall supported by hydraulic systems which opens like an aircraft hangar door, extending the living experience to outdoors. The horizontality of the space draws the eye to the greenery of Silicon Valley and floods the room with direct daylight. This feature gives the otherwise ultra-modern home the ambiance of existing in and among nature.
To bolster the comfort and serenity of the Great Room, an open floor plan combines kitchen, living, and dining areas. To the left is a nineteen-foot cantilevered kitchen island and to the right, a three-sided glass fireplace cradling the family room. In the center, a circular glass-floored dining area, impressively cantilevers over a sixty-foot long swimming pool with Michelangelo’s “Creation of Adam” mosaic tiled floor, serving as the Great Room’s centerpiece.
Sustainable feature includes, gray / rainwater harvesting system, saving approximately 34,000 gallons of water annually; a solar system covering 90% of home energy usage and aluminum cladded subfloor heating system achieving the desired temperature seven times faster than traditional radiant system and over 25% saving over conventional forced air system.
J. Montgomery Designs, Inc.
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SERRAO
Traditional backyard patio in San Francisco with natural stone pavers and no cover.
Traditional backyard patio in San Francisco with natural stone pavers and no cover.
Jamie Armstrong Photography
Jamie Armstrong Photography
Photo of a traditional indoor rectangular lap pool in Christchurch with tile.
Photo of a traditional indoor rectangular lap pool in Christchurch with tile.
Elina Päsok photography
Elina Pasok
Design ideas for a mid-sized eclectic deck in London with no cover.
Design ideas for a mid-sized eclectic deck in London with no cover.
LOCKHART SUVER
Design ideas for a contemporary front yard garden in Seattle with a retaining wall and concrete pavers.
Helen Williams Garden Design
Inspiration for a contemporary garden in Surrey with with raised garden bed.
PUYAU PAYSAGES
Une saison haute en couleurs :
2018 fait la part belle aux couleurs.
Verts, violets, jaunes et bleus envahissent la maison, et pourquoi pas l’extérieur ? On s’empare de ces tendances en se servant des matériaux, du mobilier et des plantes.
Des revêtements colorés aux plantes exubérantes, tout est permis ! Le béton coloré est le matériau idéal pour laisser parler sa créativité. Il existe plus de 100 teintes disponibles et il est possible de dessiner des motifs.
De quoi apporter sa touche personnelle pour une terrasse qui ne ressemble à aucune autre. Le plus ? Il est résistant et ne demande presque pas d’entretien.
PUYAU PAYSAGES
Andrew van Egmond - Designing garden and landscape
Design ideas for a scandinavian front yard garden in Other with a garden path and gravel.
Gregory Phillips Architects
Mel Yates
Photo of a contemporary indoor rectangular pool in London with concrete slab.
Photo of a contemporary indoor rectangular pool in London with concrete slab.
Yama Architecture
entry from street through landscaped garden courtyard.
photo bruce damonte
This is an example of a midcentury courtyard patio in San Francisco.
This is an example of a midcentury courtyard patio in San Francisco.
Moskow Linn Architects
Design ideas for a contemporary backyard patio in Boston with a roof extension.
Richard Krantz Architecture Inc
Photo of a mediterranean sloped garden in Orange County with a garden path.
Tom Sibley Interior Photography NYC
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This is an example of a contemporary deck in New York.
This is an example of a contemporary deck in New York.
Statement Staircases Outdoor Design Ideas
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