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Resolution: 4 Architecture
BERKSHIRE HOUSE
Location: West Stockbridge, MA
Completion Date: 2007
Size: 2,227 sf
Typology Series: L Series
Modules: 6 Boxes & Butterfly Roof
Program:
o Bedrooms: 3
o Baths: 2
o Features: Media Room, Roof Deck, Outdoor Fireplace, Screen Porch
o Environmentally Friendly Features: Geothermal Heating/Cooling System
Materials:
o Exterior: Cedar Siding, Cement Board Panels, Galvalume Metal Roof, Ipe Wood Decking
o Interior: Bamboo Flooring, Caesar Stone Countertops, Slate Bathroom Floors, Cherry Cabinets, Aluminum Clad Wood Windows with Low E, Insulated Glass, Hot Rolled Black Steel Cladding
Project Description:
A modification of the 2-Bar Bridge, L Series typology, the Berkshire House is a further development of the original concept for the Dwell Home.
Architects: Joseph Tanney, Robert Luntz
Project Architect: Brian Thomas
Project Team: Michael MacDonald
Manufacturer: Simplex Industries
Engineers: Lynne Walshaw P.E., Greg Sloditskie
Contractor: Small Building Company
Photographer: © RES4
Coronado Stone Products
This secluded oasis features an outdoor fireplace and outdoor kitchen adorned with Coronado Stone Products Eastern Mountain Ledgestone. This gorgeous outdoor living space is a perfect addition to this backyard and can be enjoyed by family and friends throughout the year. Coronado Stone meticulously handcrafts stone veneer replicas with an incredibly natural appearance. The deeply defined stone profiles and rich earthy hues blend perfectly with surrounding outdoor environments. Eastern Mountain Ledgestone / Carmel Mountain was used to enhance this secluded outdoor oasis. Image by Sustain Scape. http://sustainscapeaz.com - See more Outdoor Living projects from Coronado Stone Products
FINNE Architects
The Port Ludlow Residence is a compact, 2400 SF modern house located on a wooded waterfront property at the north end of the Hood Canal, a long, fjord-like arm of western Puget Sound. The house creates a simple glazed living space that opens up to become a front porch to the beautiful Hood Canal.
The east-facing house is sited along a high bank, with a wonderful view of the water. The main living volume is completely glazed, with 12-ft. high glass walls facing the view and large, 8-ft.x8-ft. sliding glass doors that open to a slightly raised wood deck, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor space. During the warm summer months, the living area feels like a large, open porch. Anchoring the north end of the living space is a two-story building volume containing several bedrooms and separate his/her office spaces.
The interior finishes are simple and elegant, with IPE wood flooring, zebrawood cabinet doors with mahogany end panels, quartz and limestone countertops, and Douglas Fir trim and doors. Exterior materials are completely maintenance-free: metal siding and aluminum windows and doors. The metal siding has an alternating pattern using two different siding profiles.
The house has a number of sustainable or “green” building features, including 2x8 construction (40% greater insulation value); generous glass areas to provide natural lighting and ventilation; large overhangs for sun and rain protection; metal siding (recycled steel) for maximum durability, and a heat pump mechanical system for maximum energy efficiency. Sustainable interior finish materials include wood cabinets, linoleum floors, low-VOC paints, and natural wool carpet.
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Melichar Architects
Dave Burk, Hedrich Blessing
Design ideas for a traditional u-shaped eat-in kitchen in Chicago with a single-bowl sink, white cabinets, marble benchtops, white splashback, stone slab splashback, stainless steel appliances, travertine floors and with island.
Design ideas for a traditional u-shaped eat-in kitchen in Chicago with a single-bowl sink, white cabinets, marble benchtops, white splashback, stone slab splashback, stainless steel appliances, travertine floors and with island.
Xstyles Bath + More, Inc.
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Design ideas for a contemporary bathroom in Detroit with pebble tile floors, multi-coloured floor and slate.
Design ideas for a contemporary bathroom in Detroit with pebble tile floors, multi-coloured floor and slate.
ODS Architecture
New game room is a sophisticated man cave with Caldera split face stone wall, high Fleetwood windows, Italian pool table and Heppner Hardwoods engineered white oak floor.
The existing fireplace was re-purposed with new distressed steel surround salvaged from old rusted piers.
Harold Leidner Landscape Architects
Harold Leidner Landscape Architects
Contemporary deck in Dallas with a vertical garden and a pergola.
Contemporary deck in Dallas with a vertical garden and a pergola.
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LaRue Architects
The glow of the lantern-like foyer sets the tone for this urban contemporary home. This open floor plan invites entertaining on the main floor, with only ceiling transitions defining the living, dining, kitchen, and breakfast rooms. With viewable outdoor living and pool, extensive use of glass makes it seamless from inside to out.
Published:
Western Art & Architecture, August/September 2012
Austin-San Antonio Urban HOME: February/March 2012 (Cover) - https://issuu.com/urbanhomeaustinsanantonio/docs/uh_febmar_2012
Photo Credit: Coles Hairston
Schrader & Companies
An abundance of living space is only part of the appeal of this traditional French county home. Strong architectural elements and a lavish interior design, including cathedral-arched beamed ceilings, hand-scraped and French bleed-edged walnut floors, faux finished ceilings, and custom tile inlays add to the home's charm.
This home features heated floors in the basement, a mirrored flat screen television in the kitchen/family room, an expansive master closet, and a large laundry/crafts room with Romeo & Juliet balcony to the front yard.
The gourmet kitchen features a custom range hood in limestone, inspired by Romanesque architecture, a custom panel French armoire refrigerator, and a 12 foot antiqued granite island.
Every child needs his or her personal space, offered via a large secret kids room and a hidden passageway between the kids' bedrooms.
A 1,000 square foot concrete sport court under the garage creates a fun environment for staying active year-round. The fun continues in the sunken media area featuring a game room, 110-inch screen, and 14-foot granite bar.
Story - Midwest Home Magazine
Photos - Todd Buchanan
Interior Designer - Anita Sullivan
Landscaping - Outdoor Excapes
Resolution: 4 Architecture
The winning entry of the Dwell Home Design Invitational is situated on a hilly site in North Carolina among seven wooded acres. The home takes full advantage of it’s natural surroundings: bringing in the woodland views and natural light through plentiful windows, generously sized decks off the front and rear facades, and a roof deck with an outdoor fireplace. With 2,400 sf divided among five prefabricated modules, the home offers compact and efficient quarters made up of large open living spaces and cozy private enclaves.
To meet the necessity of creating a livable floor plan and a well-orchestrated flow of space, the ground floor is an open plan module containing a living room, dining area, and a kitchen that can be entirely open to the outside or enclosed by a curtain. Sensitive to the clients’ desire for more defined communal/private spaces, the private spaces are more compartmentalized making up the second floor of the home. The master bedroom at one end of the volume looks out onto a grove of trees, and two bathrooms and a guest/office run along the same axis.
The design of the home responds specifically to the location and immediate surroundings in terms of solar orientation and footprint, therefore maximizing the microclimate. The construction process also leveraged the efficiency of wood-frame modulars, where approximately 80% of the house was built in a factory. By utilizing the opportunities available for off-site construction, the time required of crews on-site was significantly diminished, minimizing the environmental impact on the local ecosystem, the waste that is typically deposited on or near the site, and the transport of crews and materials.
The Dwell Home has become a precedent in demonstrating the superiority of prefabricated building technology over site-built homes in terms of environmental factors, quality and efficiency of building, and the cost and speed of construction and design.
Architects: Joseph Tanney, Robert Luntz
Project Architect: Michael MacDonald
Project Team: Shawn Brown, Craig Kim, Jeff Straesser, Jerome Engelking, Catarina Ferreira
Manufacturer: Carolina Building Solutions
Contractor: Mount Vernon Homes
Photographer: © Jerry Markatos, © Roger Davies, © Wes Milholen
Woodhouse and Law
We worked alongside our clients and their contractors to re-design the existing outdoor space. We incorporated the existing swimming pool and some established planting in our scheme but reconfigured the space to provide both intimate and larger entertaining spaces. The design work included a bespoke water feature to add an air of tranquility to the garden and custom furniture. We developed a comprehensive lighting plan to create atmosphere and drama during the evening as well as an electrical plan, including a versatile outdoor sound system. Material cues in the garden were taken from the interior design of the main house including bronze, stone and the pink and purple hues in the planting.
Paradise Restored Landscaping & Exterior Design
firepit with seat wall with destination points throughout. Covered structure includes fully customized outdoor kitchen with BBQ, Traeger, outdoor sink, Granite countertops, etc. Natrual stone patio done in blue stone. Seat walls to add structure to the space. Boarder planting to maximize privacy. Pond and water feature was added in the corner to draw your eye and ears to the peaceful space.
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R.J. Gurley Construction
Inspiration for a small contemporary wine cellar in Phoenix with dark hardwood floors, display racks and brown floor.
Archipelago Hawaii Luxury Home Designs
Photographer: Augie Salbosa
Indoor-outdoor living with beautiful Hawaiian view.
Design ideas for a contemporary l-shaped open plan kitchen in Hawaii with stainless steel appliances, green splashback and stone slab splashback.
Design ideas for a contemporary l-shaped open plan kitchen in Hawaii with stainless steel appliances, green splashback and stone slab splashback.
H.E. Smith landscaping
This is an example of a traditional exterior in Philadelphia with wood siding.
Designer Kitchen & Outdoor Living
Outdoor Living area with Custom Firepit over 8 feet wide. We added decorative stamped and colored concrete flooring to the pavillion. Custom stone seating benches. Natural stone retaining walls and walkways. Boulders for stepping stones. Custom fire box for stacked firewood. Stacked stone columns. Outdoor lighting package including wall lights, landscape lights, path lights, overhead lights in the pavillion. Water line run for safety during large fires. Water diversion accomplished with retaining walls under planters and patio. Dark gray or black concrete color with cobblestone stamp pattern. Circular stone bench seating. Limestone caps and bench tops. Landscaping area in planter with up lights. Old world granite stamp pattern in diamond inserts. Planter areas in the middle of the stamped concrete patios and walkways. This space will now serve large gatherings, possibly even family and friend's weddings and celebrations. Pictures of the outdoor living area lit up at night are gorgeous and just glow!!
Stone Outdoor Flooring - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
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Laura Burton Interiors
An Indoor Lady
Expansive contemporary l-shaped eat-in kitchen in Austin with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, quartzite benchtops, white splashback, stone slab splashback, stainless steel appliances, light hardwood floors, with island and white benchtop.
Expansive contemporary l-shaped eat-in kitchen in Austin with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, quartzite benchtops, white splashback, stone slab splashback, stainless steel appliances, light hardwood floors, with island and white benchtop.
Klopf Architecture
The owners of this property had been away from the Bay Area for many years, and looked forward to returning to an elegant mid-century modern house. The one they bought was anything but that. Faced with a “remuddled” kitchen from one decade, a haphazard bedroom / family room addition from another, and an otherwise disjointed and generally run-down mid-century modern house, the owners asked Klopf Architecture and Envision Landscape Studio to re-imagine this house and property as a unified, flowing, sophisticated, warm, modern indoor / outdoor living space for a family of five.
Opening up the spaces internally and from inside to out was the first order of business. The formerly disjointed eat-in kitchen with 7 foot high ceilings were opened up to the living room, re-oriented, and replaced with a spacious cook's kitchen complete with a row of skylights bringing light into the space. Adjacent the living room wall was completely opened up with La Cantina folding door system, connecting the interior living space to a new wood deck that acts as a continuation of the wood floor. People can flow from kitchen to the living / dining room and the deck seamlessly, making the main entertainment space feel at once unified and complete, and at the same time open and limitless.
Klopf opened up the bedroom with a large sliding panel, and turned what was once a large walk-in closet into an office area, again with a large sliding panel. The master bathroom has high windows all along one wall to bring in light, and a large wet room area for the shower and tub. The dark, solid roof structure over the patio was replaced with an open trellis that allows plenty of light, brightening the new deck area as well as the interior of the house.
All the materials of the house were replaced, apart from the framing and the ceiling boards. This allowed Klopf to unify the materials from space to space, running the same wood flooring throughout, using the same paint colors, and generally creating a consistent look from room to room. Located in Lafayette, CA this remodeled single-family house is 3,363 square foot, 4 bedroom, and 3.5 bathroom.
Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, AIA, Jackie Detamore, and Jeffrey Prose
Landscape Design: Envision Landscape Studio
Structural Engineer: Brian Dotson Consulting Engineers
Contractor: Kasten Builders
Photography ©2015 Mariko Reed
Staging: The Design Shop
Location: Lafayette, CA
Year completed: 2014
Fiorella Design, LLC
island Paint Benj Moore Kendall Charcoal
Floors- DuChateau Chateau Antique White
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional open concept living room in San Francisco with grey walls, light hardwood floors, no tv and grey floor.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional open concept living room in San Francisco with grey walls, light hardwood floors, no tv and grey floor.
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