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REDBUD Construction Inc.
Large traditional split-level brick red exterior in Oklahoma City with a clipped gable roof.
Geometra Design Ltd.
Mid-sized contemporary split-level brick red house exterior in Toronto with a hip roof and a shingle roof.
America's Home Place
The Union A | Custom Built by America's Home Place
Inspiration for a mid-sized country split-level red house exterior in Charleston with wood siding, a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Inspiration for a mid-sized country split-level red house exterior in Charleston with wood siding, a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Holland Homes LLC
This is an example of a mid-sized arts and crafts split-level brick red house exterior in Atlanta with a hip roof and a shingle roof.
Liv Companies LLC Design + Build
Neil Sy Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized midcentury split-level red house exterior in Chicago with wood siding.
Inspiration for a mid-sized midcentury split-level red house exterior in Chicago with wood siding.
SMP design + construction, inc.
Kevin Spector of SMP design + construction designed this Prairie Style Lake Home in rural Michigan sited on a ridge overlooking a lake. Materials include Stone, Cedar & Anderson Frank Lloyd Wright Series Art Glass Windows.
Kipnis Architecture + Planning
The exterior cedar sheathing and all of the existing windows were removed and replace with a continuous layer of 2" of foam board insulation.
New windows were installed, with specific Solar Heat Gain Factors selected for each orientation. Marvin Integrity units were used which are clad with pultruded fiberglass on the exterior and wood on the interior, stained to match the existing interior wood trim.
Boral ‘TrueExterior’ jamb extensions and exterior trim, made from waste fly ash from the coal industry, was used to address the thickened exterior sheathing.
New cement fiberboard siding was installed on the majority of the facade, with a section of 8” exposure beveled cedar which ‘wraps’ around the two story massing on a portion of the east, all of the north and a portion of the west façades. This cedar siding was projected out 1” beyond the cement fiberboard and was redwood colored to highlight this element. The 8” beveled material was used in respect of the original cedar that was removed, and was aligned with the bottom of the three horizontally oriented original windows at the 2nd floor. These windows looked out of place with their horizontal orientation and the fact that there was a very large blank wall area below them. The top edge of the new cedar siding provides a ‘ledge’ for these windows to sit on.
Kipnis Architecture + Planning
Tucker Homes
Esther Van Geest, ETR Photography
Design ideas for a country split-level brick red exterior in Toronto with a gable roof.
Design ideas for a country split-level brick red exterior in Toronto with a gable roof.
ItalProject
Одноэтажный дом с мансардой, общей площадью 374 м2.
Изначально стояла задача построить гостевой дом с большим гаражом, помещением для персонала и гостевыми спальнями на мансарде. При этом необходимо было расположить дом так, чтобы сохранить двухсотлетний дуб, не повредив его при строительстве и сделать его центром всей композиции.
Дуб явился вдохновителем, как архитектурного стиля, так и внутренних интерьеров.
В процессе стройки задачи изменились. Заказчику понравился его новый дом, что он решил временно его занять, чтобы сделать реконструкцию старого дома на том же участке.
На первом этаже дома находятся гараж, котельная, гостевой санузел, прихожая и отдельная жилая зона для персонала. На мансарде располагаются основные хозяйские помещения – три спальни, санузлы, открытая зона гостиной, объединенная с кухней и столовой.
Благодаря использованным технологиям, удалось весь проект реализовать меньше чем за год. Дом построен по каркасной технологии на фундаменте УШП, снаружи облицован клинкерной плиткой и натуральным камнем. Для внутренней отделке дома использовалась вагонка штиль, покрашенная в заводских условиях, по предварительно согласованным выкрасам. Плитка и керамогранит на полу всех помещений и стенах санузлов, выбирались из скаладских запасов компаний, что так же способствовало сокращению времени отделки.
Внутренний интерьер дома созвучен с его экстерьером. В обстановке и декоре использовано много вещей, которые уже давно принадлежат хозяевам, поэтому интерьер не смотрится ново делом. Только некоторые вещи были сделаны специально для него. Это кухонная мебель, гардеробные, встроенные книжные стеллажи вдоль всех стен гостиной и холла.
Проектные работы заняли 4 месяца. Строительные и отделочные работы шли 7 месяцев.
The North Star Companies LLC
Inspiration for a large traditional split-level brick red house exterior in DC Metro with a hip roof and a shingle roof.
Genesis Architecture, LLC.
Rear, backyard view of the house. The cantilevered projection on the left end of the house was inadequately structured and needed reinforcement in this remodeling project.
Red Oak Construction of Ennice, Inc.
Design ideas for a large country split-level red exterior in DC Metro with concrete fiberboard siding and a gable roof.
KD Residential Investments
David McGrath
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary split-level brick red exterior in Denver.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary split-level brick red exterior in Denver.
Spang Builders, Inc.
Francois Gagnon
Design ideas for a small beach style split-level red house exterior in Portland Maine with wood siding, a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Design ideas for a small beach style split-level red house exterior in Portland Maine with wood siding, a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Long Creek Timber Framers Inc.
Photo of a mid-sized country split-level red exterior in Chicago with wood siding.
Dory Azar Architect Inc.
One of the most unique materials used on this home was the foundation system. The home is built on a dry-stacking mortarless foundation block called Azar Block. The system allowed the homeowners to install the foundation walls themselves, with the help of about five family members, in only a day and a half. Additional materials used in the home are cement fiber board siding, bamboo flooring, granite counters, and glass and stainless steel railings.
The result is a 5 level front split home with a total of 223 square meters (2400 square feet). There are three bedrooms, three bathrooms, two car garage, and an office/loft with private patio, both accessed from the master bedroom. The house was occupied in February of 2009. The family is very proud of the finished product and still get pleasure when a car slows down to take a look (either smiling or shaking their head), or hear children comment that “Your house is SO cool, man”!
Dory Azar
Radcliffe Glass & Windows Ltd
Contemporary self-build home featuring origin aluminium frames throughout and a beautiful Solidoor front door.
This is an example of a large contemporary split-level brick red house exterior in Manchester.
This is an example of a large contemporary split-level brick red house exterior in Manchester.
Tucker Homes
Esther Van Geest, ETR Photography
Mid-sized country split-level brick red exterior in Toronto with a gable roof.
Mid-sized country split-level brick red exterior in Toronto with a gable roof.
Holland Homes LLC
Inspiration for a mid-sized arts and crafts split-level brick red house exterior in Atlanta with a hip roof and a shingle roof.
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