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Balodemas Architects
Anice Hoachlander, Hoachlander Davis Photography
Design ideas for a large midcentury split-level grey exterior in DC Metro with mixed siding and a gable roof.
Design ideas for a large midcentury split-level grey exterior in DC Metro with mixed siding and a gable roof.
Whitney Architecture
Aaron Leitz
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional split-level grey exterior in Seattle with concrete fiberboard siding.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional split-level grey exterior in Seattle with concrete fiberboard siding.
Knight Construction Design Inc.
How do you make a split entry not look like a split entry?
Several challenges presented themselves when designing the new entry/portico. The homeowners wanted to keep the large transom window above the front door and the need to address “where is” the front entry and of course, curb appeal.
With the addition of the new portico, custom built cedar beams and brackets along with new custom made cedar entry and garage doors added warmth and style.
Final touches of natural stone, a paver stoop and walkway, along professionally designed landscaping.
This home went from ordinary to extraordinary!
Architecture was done by KBA Architects in Minneapolis.
ODS Architecture
Design ideas for a large contemporary split-level multi-coloured house exterior in San Francisco with mixed siding, a flat roof and a mixed roof.
Kor Architects
Contemporary split-level brown house exterior in Seattle with mixed siding, a hip roof and a metal roof.
Cascade West Development
Paint by Sherwin Williams
Body Color - Anonymous - SW 7046
Accent Color - Urban Bronze - SW 7048
Trim Color - Worldly Gray - SW 7043
Front Door Stain - Northwood Cabinets - Custom Truffle Stain
Exterior Stone by Eldorado Stone
Stone Product Rustic Ledge in Clearwater
Outdoor Fireplace by Heat & Glo
Live Edge Mantel by Outside The Box Woodworking
Doors by Western Pacific Building Materials
Windows by Milgard Windows & Doors
Window Product Style Line® Series
Window Supplier Troyco - Window & Door
Lighting by Destination Lighting
Garage Doors by NW Door
Decorative Timber Accents by Arrow Timber
Timber Accent Products Classic Series
LAP Siding by James Hardie USA
Fiber Cement Shakes by Nichiha USA
Construction Supplies via PROBuild
Landscaping by GRO Outdoor Living
Customized & Built by Cascade West Development
Photography by ExposioHDR Portland
Original Plans by Alan Mascord Design Associates
Environment Architects
Large midcentury split-level white exterior in Other with vinyl siding and a flat roof.
Tiny House Company
A freshly planted garden is now starting to take off. By the end of summer the house should feel properly integrated into the existing site and garden.
Ryan Hainey Photography LLC.
This is an example of a contemporary split-level brown house exterior in Milwaukee with mixed siding and a flat roof.
平岡建築デザイン
Photo by スターリン・エルメンドルフ
Design ideas for a modern split-level grey house exterior in Osaka with a gable roof and a metal roof.
Design ideas for a modern split-level grey house exterior in Osaka with a gable roof and a metal roof.
European Heritage
Contractor - Hughes Developments
Photographer - Adam Scott
Large transitional split-level brick beige exterior in London.
Large transitional split-level brick beige exterior in London.
Siding Express (Maintenance Free Siding)
After picture of the front of the house in all new siding - James Hardie ColorPlus Autumn Tan Lap Siding to be exact.
This is an example of a small traditional split-level brown exterior in St Louis with concrete fiberboard siding.
This is an example of a small traditional split-level brown exterior in St Louis with concrete fiberboard siding.
Soho Construction Company
Design ideas for a large modern split-level white house exterior in San Diego with mixed siding and a flat roof.
chadbourne + doss architects
chadbourne + doss architects reimagines a mid century modern house. Nestled into a hillside this home provides a quiet and protected modern sanctuary for its family. Flush steel siding wraps from the roof to the ground providing shelter.
Photo by Benjamin Benschneider
Kevin Spence Architect, AIA
This is an example of a midcentury split-level house exterior in Seattle with wood siding, a gable roof and a metal roof.
Gregory Thomas, Architect, AKBD, CG&S Design-Build
Screened Porches
Screened porches make up the rear of the house, but one can see the covered side porch at left (with Master Bath shower above) and the new back deck at the right.
The back yard is decidedly low maintenance, with its artificial turf grass and gravel areas at the perimeter (where the dogs patrol).
fiber cement siding painted Cleveland Green (7" siding), Sweet Vibrations (4" siding), and Texas Leather (11" siding)—all by Benjamin Moore • window trim and clerestory band painted Night Horizon by Benjamin Moore • soffit & fascia painted Camouflage by Benjamin Moore.
Construction by CG&S Design-Build.
Photography by Tre Dunham, Fine focus Photography
Opal Enterprises, Inc.
This is an example of a large contemporary split-level beige house exterior in Chicago with mixed siding, a flat roof and a metal roof.
IS Architecture
Photo of a large arts and crafts split-level green house exterior in San Diego with mixed siding, a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Cafeina Design
Tadeo 4909 is a building that takes place in a high-growth zone of the city, seeking out to offer an urban, expressive and custom housing. It consists of 8 two-level lofts, each of which is distinct to the others.
The area where the building is set is highly chaotic in terms of architectural typologies, textures and colors, so it was therefore chosen to generate a building that would constitute itself as the order within the neighborhood’s chaos. For the facade, three types of screens were used: white, satin and light. This achieved a dynamic design that simultaneously allows the most passage of natural light to the various environments while providing the necessary privacy as required by each of the spaces.
Additionally, it was determined to use apparent materials such as concrete and brick, which given their rugged texture contrast with the clearness of the building’s crystal outer structure.
Another guiding idea of the project is to provide proactive and ludic spaces of habitation. The spaces’ distribution is variable. The communal areas and one room are located on the main floor, whereas the main room / studio are located in another level – depending on its location within the building this second level may be either upper or lower.
In order to achieve a total customization, the closets and the kitchens were exclusively designed. Additionally, tubing and handles in bathrooms as well as the kitchen’s range hoods and lights were designed with utmost attention to detail.
Tadeo 4909 is an innovative building that seeks to step out of conventional paradigms, creating spaces that combine industrial aesthetics within an inviting environment.
Elliott F. Brainard Architecture
Brad Miller Photography
Design ideas for a large contemporary split-level stucco white house exterior in Albuquerque with a flat roof.
Design ideas for a large contemporary split-level stucco white house exterior in Albuquerque with a flat roof.
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