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Swanbuild
With its contemporary style and luxury detailing, Arlington 3 will look impressive in virtually any setting. It features open plan informal living zone with level 9 foot ceilings, master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in robe, 3 additional generously sized bedrooms with built-in robes (or 2 additional bedrooms and a study) and a separate formal living room with level 9 foot ceiling.
Liz Kalaf Photography
Liz Kalaf Photography
Design ideas for a large traditional two-storey white house exterior in Other with wood siding and a metal roof.
Design ideas for a large traditional two-storey white house exterior in Other with wood siding and a metal roof.
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Meyer & Meyer, Inc. Architecture and Interiors
This house is an excellent example of Meyer & Meyer’s work transforming existing homes into classic New England shingle-style architecture. The owner’s program called for specific elements to be included in the design, including wraparound porches on the front of the house, a completely rebuilt second floor, and an addition to the north side that included a new master suite wing and library. The house sits on a high bluff with dramatic views of the Atlantic Ocean. The existing cottage’s foundation, chimney, and several window locations were retained. A pool house, family room and breezeway were added five years later.
Liz Kalaf Photography
Liz Kalaf Photography
Inspiration for a traditional front yard verandah in Other with concrete slab and a roof extension.
Inspiration for a traditional front yard verandah in Other with concrete slab and a roof extension.
cMacd consulting & design
View from NW showing large wraparound verandah
Photo of a large traditional one-storey beige house exterior in Newcastle - Maitland with wood siding, a gable roof and a metal roof.
Photo of a large traditional one-storey beige house exterior in Newcastle - Maitland with wood siding, a gable roof and a metal roof.
Fraemohs Homes
Luxurious country hideaway close to Christchurch. Carefully positioned wraparound verandah maximises thermal gain during winter, and regulates the hot Canterbury sun during the summer. Locally sourced stone wall conceals luxurious outdoor bathtub adjacent to the master bedroom.
Fraemohs Homes
Luxurious country hideaway close to Christchurch. Carefully positioned wraparound verandah maximises thermal gain during winter, and regulates the hot Canterbury sun during the summer.
KELA Building Group Pty Ltd
Photo of an expansive traditional three-storey brick brown house exterior in Other with a gable roof and a metal roof.
MQ Architecture & Design, LLC
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Design ideas for a large country two-storey brown exterior in Denver with wood siding.
Design ideas for a large country two-storey brown exterior in Denver with wood siding.
Frederick + Frederick Architects
Design ideas for a large tropical two-storey white exterior in Atlanta with wood siding and a red roof.
Ziegler Build
Inspiration for a large contemporary three-storey exterior in Brisbane with mixed siding and a flat roof.
Trewin Design Architects
Richard Downer Photography | Window Glazing by Cantifix
Design ideas for a contemporary exterior in Devon.
Design ideas for a contemporary exterior in Devon.
Christopher Design
Pool with island baybed and spa
photo by David Kekwick
Contemporary patio in Sunshine Coast with a roof extension.
Contemporary patio in Sunshine Coast with a roof extension.
Taste Design Inc
Nat Rea
Design ideas for a beach style verandah in Providence with a container garden, decking and a roof extension.
Design ideas for a beach style verandah in Providence with a container garden, decking and a roof extension.
Roderick James Architects LLP
A stunning example of our Evolution house design with a two-storey central core and a wraparound single-storey lean-to with external covered verandahs on the corners.
The interior is a mix of exposed green oak frame and painted softwood joists and rafters. This house is situated on the West coast of Scotland.
The lean-to spaces offer different types of rooms, with this conservatory garden room at the front opening out onto the corner verandahs.
A traditional woodburner provides a focal point to the snug sitting area, while the full-height glass behind allows you to enjoy the view during the daytime.
Exposed painted softwood floor joists and rafters lightens the interiors and creates a seaside feel. The oak frame has been left with marks from the sawmill and framing yard still visible which gives a more rustic finish than our usual sandblasted effect.
Untreated vertical cedar boarding on the verandah walls contrasts with the painted timber cladding around the rest of the exterior of the house.
Roderick James Architects LLP
A stunning example of our Evolution house design with a two-storey central core and a wraparound single-storey lean-to with external covered verandahs on the corners.
The interior is a mix of exposed green oak frame and painted softwood joists and rafters. This house is situated on the West coast of Scotland.
The lean-to spaces offer different types of rooms, with this conservatory garden room at the front opening out onto the corner verandahs.
A traditional woodburner provides a focal point to the snug sitting area, while the full-height glass behind allows you to enjoy the view during the daytime.
Exposed painted softwood floor joists and rafters lightens the interiors and creates a seaside feel. The oak frame has been left with marks from the sawmill and framing yard still visible which gives a more rustic finish than our usual sandblasted effect.
Untreated vertical cedar boarding on the verandah walls contrasts with the painted timber cladding around the rest of the exterior of the house.
Wraparound Verandah - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
Roderick James Architects LLP
A stunning example of our Evolution house design with a two-storey central core and a wraparound single-storey lean-to with external covered verandahs on the corners.
The interior is a mix of exposed green oak frame and painted softwood joists and rafters. This house is situated on the West coast of Scotland.
The lean-to spaces offer different types of rooms, with this conservatory garden room at the front opening out onto the corner verandahs.
A traditional woodburner provides a focal point to the snug sitting area, while the full-height glass behind allows you to enjoy the view during the daytime.
Exposed painted softwood floor joists and rafters lightens the interiors and creates a seaside feel. The oak frame has been left with marks from the sawmill and framing yard still visible which gives a more rustic finish than our usual sandblasted effect.
Untreated vertical cedar boarding on the verandah walls contrasts with the painted timber cladding around the rest of the exterior of the house.
Roderick James Architects LLP
A stunning example of our Evolution house design with a two-storey central core and a wraparound single-storey lean-to with external covered verandahs on the corners.
The interior is a mix of exposed green oak frame and painted softwood joists and rafters. This house is situated on the West coast of Scotland.
The lean-to spaces offer different types of rooms, with this conservatory garden room at the front opening out onto the corner verandahs.
A traditional woodburner provides a focal point to the snug sitting area, while the full-height glass behind allows you to enjoy the view during the daytime.
Exposed painted softwood floor joists and rafters lightens the interiors and creates a seaside feel. The oak frame has been left with marks from the sawmill and framing yard still visible which gives a more rustic finish than our usual sandblasted effect.
Untreated vertical cedar boarding on the verandah walls contrasts with the painted timber cladding around the rest of the exterior of the house.
Roderick James Architects LLP
A stunning example of our Evolution house design with a two-storey central core and a wraparound single-storey lean-to with external covered verandahs on the corners.
The interior is a mix of exposed green oak frame and painted softwood joists and rafters. This house is situated on the West coast of Scotland.
The lean-to spaces offer different types of rooms, with this conservatory garden room at the front opening out onto the corner verandahs.
A traditional woodburner provides a focal point to the snug sitting area, while the full-height glass behind allows you to enjoy the view during the daytime.
Exposed painted softwood floor joists and rafters lightens the interiors and creates a seaside feel. The oak frame has been left with marks from the sawmill and framing yard still visible which gives a more rustic finish than our usual sandblasted effect.
Untreated vertical cedar boarding on the verandah walls contrasts with the painted timber cladding around the rest of the exterior of the house.
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