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Beertje Vonk
If you think of garden design, you really want to think about introducing symmetry.
You need to look at where the eye falls on from any angle of your garden and then see if you can create a symmetrical vignette.Here some more symmetry- wood storage.Note the two urns to the left and right.
Simon Couchman Architects
Christine Francis
Inspiration for a large transitional exterior in Melbourne.
Inspiration for a large transitional exterior in Melbourne.
Co-lab Architecture
www.kithaselden.com
Mid-sized traditional one-storey white exterior in Melbourne with a hip roof and a mixed roof.
Mid-sized traditional one-storey white exterior in Melbourne with a hip roof and a mixed roof.
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Janelle Hearn Design
Gareth Richards Photography
Design ideas for a traditional one-storey white house exterior in Melbourne with a hip roof and a shingle roof.
Design ideas for a traditional one-storey white house exterior in Melbourne with a hip roof and a shingle roof.
Wagner Hodgson
North Cove Residence
Shelburne, Vermont
We worked very closely with the architect to create a multi-generational home for grandparents, their daughter and 2 grandchildren providing both common and private outdoor space for both families. The 12.3 acre site sits facing north on the shore of Lake Champlain and has over 40 feet of grade change from the point of entry down to the lakeshore and contains many beautiful mature trees of hickory, maple, ash and butternut. The site offered opportunities to nestle the two houses into the slope, creating the ability for the architecture to step, providing a logical division of space for the two families to share. The landscape creates private areas for each family while also becoming the common fabric that knits the 2 households together. The natural terrain, sloping east to west, and the views to Lake Champlain became the basis for arranging volumes on the site. Working together the landscape architect and architect chose to locate the houses and outdoor spaces along an arc, emulating the shape of the adjacent bay. The eastern / uphill portion of the site contains a common entry point, pergola, auto court, garage and a one story residence for the grandparents. Given the northern climate this southwest facing alcove provided an ideal setting for pool, utilizing the west house and retaining wall to shield the lake breezes and extending the swimming season well into the fall.
Approximately one quarter of the site is classified as wetland and an even larger portion of the site is subject to seasonal flooding. The site program included a swimming pool, large outdoor terrace for entertaining, year-round access to the lakefront and an auto court large enough for guest parking and to serve as a place for grandchildren to ride bikes. In order to provide year-round access to the lake and not disrupt the natural movement of water, an elevated boardwalk was constructed of galvanized steel and cedar. The boardwalk extends the geometry of the lakeside terrace walls out to the lake, creating a sculptural division between natural wetland and lawn area.
Architect: Truex Cullins & Partners Architects
Image Credit: Westphalen Photography
Basset and Lobaza Architects
Front Victorian Heritage house in Melbourne inner city location
Mid-sized traditional one-storey white house exterior in Melbourne with wood siding, a hip roof and a metal roof.
Mid-sized traditional one-storey white house exterior in Melbourne with wood siding, a hip roof and a metal roof.
Hindley & Co Architecture & Interior Design
The front facade and fence were heritage protected, so we painted them the best of the approved colours, and Kate Seddon was engaged to do the beautiful garden
Photographer: Shannon McGrath
Architest Pty Ltd
With a heritage overlay that dictated the original facade was to remain unchanged, the entire renovation had to be invisible from the street. The addition of a second storey, a double height entertaining area, outdoor kitchen, swimming pool and double garage to the rear, all had to be created behind the roof line of the original house, to be hidden from the street.
Heritage Stoneworks Ltd.
This retaining wall and ornamental iron combination supports the pool while also defining the remaining yard from the pool area.
Photo of a large modern backyard garden in Toronto with a retaining wall and concrete pavers.
Photo of a large modern backyard garden in Toronto with a retaining wall and concrete pavers.
Westwood Heritage
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary backyard patio in Vancouver with brick pavers and no cover.
Narratif
Photo of a mid-sized traditional two-storey stucco grey house exterior in Toronto with a gable roof.
Heritage Fencing - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
TreHus Architects+Interior Designers+Builders
TreHus worked from photographs of this home dating back to the early 1900's and with the Minneapolis Historic Preservation Commission to ensure that we honored the home's spirit and heritage throughout the project. Photo by Andrea Rugg.
Wagner Hodgson
This site 30’ above the Connecticut River offers 180 degree panoramic views. The client wanted a modern house & landscape that would take advantage of this amazing locale, blurring the lines between inside and outside. The project sites a main house, guest house / boat storage building, multiple terraces, pool, outdoor shower, putting green and fire pit. A long concrete seat wall guides visitors to the front entry accentuated by a tall ornamental grass backdrop. Local boulders, rivers stone and River Birch where also incorporated into the entry landscape, borrowing from the materiality of the Connecticut River below. The concrete facades of the house transition into concrete site walls extending the architecture into the landscape. A flush Ipe Wood deck surrounds 2 sides of the pool opposite an architectural water fall. Concrete paving slabs disperse into lawn as it extends towards the river. A series of free-standing concrete screen walls further extends the architecture out while screening the pool area from the neighboring property. Planting was selected based upon the architectural qualities of the plants and the desire for it to be low-maintenance. A fire pit extends the pool season well into the shoulder seasons and provides a good viewing point for the river.
Photo Credit: Westphalen Photography
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