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This is an example of a contemporary brick apartment exterior in San Francisco.
This is an example of a contemporary brick apartment exterior in San Francisco.
Paul Rice Architecture
Hulya Kolabas
Inspiration for a country living room in New York with a brick fireplace surround.
Inspiration for a country living room in New York with a brick fireplace surround.
Great Rooms Building Group
Photo by Linda Oyama-Bryan
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional u-shaped eat-in kitchen in Chicago with stainless steel appliances, subway tile splashback, a farmhouse sink, soapstone benchtops, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, white splashback, medium hardwood floors, brown floor and black benchtop.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional u-shaped eat-in kitchen in Chicago with stainless steel appliances, subway tile splashback, a farmhouse sink, soapstone benchtops, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, white splashback, medium hardwood floors, brown floor and black benchtop.
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Suiter Construction Company, Inc.
Beautiful screened in porch using IPE decking and Catawba Vista brick with white mortar.
Design ideas for a traditional backyard screened-in verandah in Charleston with decking and a roof extension.
Design ideas for a traditional backyard screened-in verandah in Charleston with decking and a roof extension.
Mihaly Slocombe
The internal living spaces expand into the courtyard for seamless indoor / outdoor living. Photo by Peter Bennetts
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary one-storey brick red exterior in Melbourne with a gable roof.
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary one-storey brick red exterior in Melbourne with a gable roof.
OOF! Architecture
Street view to black vertical timber screened entry gate | Photo: Nic Granleese
This is an example of a small contemporary one-storey brick white exterior in Melbourne with a flat roof.
This is an example of a small contemporary one-storey brick white exterior in Melbourne with a flat roof.
Couture House Interiors
COUTURE HOUSE INTERIORS, CHRISTINA WEDGE PHOTOGRAPHY
Inspiration for a traditional galley separate kitchen in Atlanta with a farmhouse sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white splashback, subway tile splashback, stainless steel appliances and no island.
Inspiration for a traditional galley separate kitchen in Atlanta with a farmhouse sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white splashback, subway tile splashback, stainless steel appliances and no island.
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BuilderFish
The original house, built in 1953, was a red brick, rectangular box.
All that remains of the original structure are three walls and part of the original basement. We added everything you see including a bump-out and addition for a gourmet, eat-in kitchen, family room, expanded master bedroom and bath. And the home blends nicely into the neighborhood without looking bigger (wider) from the street.
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Photo courtesy Andrea Hubbell
Searl Lamaster Howe Architects
The front of the house features an open porch, a common feature in the neighborhood. Stairs leading up to it are tucked behind one of a pair of brick walls. The brick was installed with raked (recessed) horizontal joints which soften the overall scale of the walls. The clerestory windows topping the taller of the brick walls bring light into the foyer and a large closet without sacrificing privacy. The living room windows feature a slight tint which provides a greater sense of privacy during the day without having to draw the drapes. An overhang lined on its underside in stained cedar leads to the entry door which again is hidden by one of the brick walls.
Marcus Gleysteen Architects
Photo by Marcus Gleysteen
Design ideas for a traditional two-storey brick red exterior in Boston.
Design ideas for a traditional two-storey brick red exterior in Boston.
Hoffman Grayson Architects LLP
Originally, the front of the house was on the left (eave) side, facing the primary street. Since the Garage was on the narrower, quieter side street, we decided that when we would renovate, we would reorient the front to the quieter side street, and enter through the front Porch.
So initially we built the fencing and Pergola entering from the side street into the existing Front Porch.
Then in 2003, we pulled off the roof, which enclosed just one large room and a bathroom, and added a full second story. Then we added the gable overhangs to create the effect of a cottage with dormers, so as not to overwhelm the scale of the site.
The shingles are stained Cabots Semi-Solid Deck and Siding Oil Stain, 7406, color: Burnt Hickory, and the trim is painted with Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior Low Luster Narraganset Green HC-157, (which is actually a dark blue).
Photo by Glen Grayson, AIA
Mihaly Slocombe
Weather House is a bespoke home for a young, nature-loving family on a quintessentially compact Northcote block.
Our clients Claire and Brent cherished the character of their century-old worker's cottage but required more considered space and flexibility in their home. Claire and Brent are camping enthusiasts, and in response their house is a love letter to the outdoors: a rich, durable environment infused with the grounded ambience of being in nature.
From the street, the dark cladding of the sensitive rear extension echoes the existing cottage!s roofline, becoming a subtle shadow of the original house in both form and tone. As you move through the home, the double-height extension invites the climate and native landscaping inside at every turn. The light-bathed lounge, dining room and kitchen are anchored around, and seamlessly connected to, a versatile outdoor living area. A double-sided fireplace embedded into the house’s rear wall brings warmth and ambience to the lounge, and inspires a campfire atmosphere in the back yard.
Championing tactility and durability, the material palette features polished concrete floors, blackbutt timber joinery and concrete brick walls. Peach and sage tones are employed as accents throughout the lower level, and amplified upstairs where sage forms the tonal base for the moody main bedroom. An adjacent private deck creates an additional tether to the outdoors, and houses planters and trellises that will decorate the home’s exterior with greenery.
From the tactile and textured finishes of the interior to the surrounding Australian native garden that you just want to touch, the house encapsulates the feeling of being part of the outdoors; like Claire and Brent are camping at home. It is a tribute to Mother Nature, Weather House’s muse.
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The Curved House is a modern residence with distinctive lines. Conceived in plan as a U-shaped form, this residence features a courtyard that allows for a private retreat to an outdoor pool and a custom fire pit. The master wing flanks one side of this central space while the living spaces, a pool cabana, and a view to an adjacent creek form the remainder of the perimeter.
A signature masonry wall gently curves in two places signifying both the primary entrance and the western wall of the pool cabana. An eclectic and vibrant material palette of brick, Spanish roof tile, Ipe, Western Red Cedar, and various interior finish tiles add to the dramatic expanse of the residence. The client’s interest in suitability is manifested in numerous locations, which include a photovoltaic array on the cabana roof, a geothermal system, radiant floor heating, and a design which provides natural daylighting and views in every room. Photo Credit: Mike Sinclair
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Phillip Smith General Contractor, LLC
Photo by: Warren Lieb
Photo of a country kitchen in Charleston with stainless steel benchtops, white appliances and recessed-panel cabinets.
Photo of a country kitchen in Charleston with stainless steel benchtops, white appliances and recessed-panel cabinets.
Brickworks Building Products
The owners of this 1890’s timber cottage –an architect and an interior designer – created a dramatic extension that weaves from the remodelled existing house, through a new pavilion accommodating a hall, bathroom, bedrooms, dining area and kitchen, and into the back garden. An original quarter-bond brick fireplace “anchored” the old building and became the extension’s starting point. The new work artfully uses brick to respond to light while defining boundaries and social spaces, creating edges to perch, responding to privacy, and addressing the garden. The brick walls and floors are patterned with quarter-bond variations along with hit-and-miss (perforated) walling and open perpends (the vertical gaps between bricks), blurring the distinction between internal and external space. The brickwork, predominately in Simmental Silver along with reclaimed bricks, captures an architecture that is responsive, connecting to its place and environment. The handcrafted brickwork creates geometries and forms, contrasting mass with void to create a sense of lightness and connection to site.
Photographer: Christopher Frederick Jones (Elvis & Rose photo by Alex Chomicz)
Highland Homes, Inc.
Tuscan Columns & Brick Porch
Inspiration for a large traditional front yard verandah in New Orleans with brick pavers and a roof extension.
Inspiration for a large traditional front yard verandah in New Orleans with brick pavers and a roof extension.
Moore Architects, PC
The renovation of the Woodland Residence centered around two basic ideas. The first was to open the house to light and views of the surrounding woods. The second, due to a limited budget, was to minimize the amount of new footprint while retaining as much of the existing structure as possible.
The existing house was in dire need of updating. It was a warren of small rooms with long hallways connecting them. This resulted in dark spaces that had little relationship to the exterior. Most of the non bearing walls were demolished in order to allow for a more open concept while dividing the house into clearly defined private and public areas. The new plan is organized around a soaring new cathedral space that cuts through the center of the house, containing the living and family room spaces. A new screened porch extends the family room through a large folding door - completely blurring the line between inside and outside. The other public functions (dining and kitchen) are located adjacently. A massive, off center pivoting door opens to a dramatic entry with views through a new open staircase to the trees beyond. The new floor plan allows for views to the exterior from virtually any position in the house, which reinforces the connection to the outside.
The open concept was continued into the kitchen where the decision was made to eliminate all wall cabinets. This allows for oversized windows, unusual in most kitchens, to wrap the corner dissolving the sense of containment. A large, double-loaded island, capped with a single slab of stone, provides the required storage. A bar and beverage center back up to the family room, allowing for graceful gathering around the kitchen. Windows fill as much wall space as possible; the effect is a comfortable, completely light-filled room that feels like it is nestled among the trees. It has proven to be the center of family activity and the heart of the residence.
Hoachlander Davis Photography
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Lloyd Architects
Photo by Mark Weinberg
Expansive traditional two-storey brick white exterior in Salt Lake City with a gable roof.
Expansive traditional two-storey brick white exterior in Salt Lake City with a gable roof.
Gatling Design
Photo by Ed Gohlich
Photo of a small traditional one-storey white house exterior in San Diego with wood siding, a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Photo of a small traditional one-storey white house exterior in San Diego with wood siding, a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Crisp Architects
Westchester Renovation. Photographer: Rob Karosis
Design ideas for a country entryway in New York with brick floors.
Design ideas for a country entryway in New York with brick floors.
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