Beige Bungalow House Exterior Ideas and Designs

Headwaters Camp Cabin, Big Sky, Montana - Private Residence
Headwaters Camp Cabin, Big Sky, Montana - Private Residence
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Headwaters Camp Custom Designed Cabin by Dan Joseph Architects, LLC, PO Box 12770 Jackson Hole, Wyoming, 83001 - PH 1-800-800-3935 - info@djawest.com info@djawest.com
Nestledown Farm
Nestledown Farm
peter c quinn architectpeter c quinn architect
Lauren Rubenstein Photography
Design ideas for a large and white classic bungalow detached house in Atlanta with wood cladding, a pitched roof and a metal roof.
A Suburban Ranch goes Modern Farmhouse
A Suburban Ranch goes Modern Farmhouse
Degnan Design-Build-RemodelDegnan Design-Build-Remodel
The entire house is grounded with new stone masonry wrapping the front porch and garage.
This is an example of a medium sized and brown farmhouse bungalow detached house in Other with vinyl cladding, a pitched roof and a shingle roof.
Historical Craftsman Renovation
Historical Craftsman Renovation
Balboa Design GroupBalboa Design Group
Photo of a green and medium sized classic bungalow house exterior in San Diego with a pitched roof and wood cladding.
2016 Parade of Homes
2016 Parade of Homes
McGuire Builders, Inc.McGuire Builders, Inc.
Walter Galaviz Photography
This is an example of a large and white classic bungalow render house exterior in Austin with a hip roof.
Palm Springs Mid-Century Modern Block Privacy Wall
Palm Springs Mid-Century Modern Block Privacy Wall
Cedar Hill CabinetsCedar Hill Cabinets
1950s concrete block privacy wall on front of Palm Springs mid-century modern house. Greg Hoppe photographed all images.
Design ideas for a medium sized and beige midcentury bungalow render house exterior in Los Angeles.
Exterior
Exterior
Greypoint ConstructionGreypoint Construction
Photo of a large and white contemporary bungalow brick detached house with a shingle roof and a black roof.
Beverly Drive
Beverly Drive
Atwood Custom HomesAtwood Custom Homes
Photo of a large and white contemporary bungalow house exterior in Dallas with stone cladding and a metal roof.
Ballard Addition
Ballard Addition
Jim Burton ArchitectsJim Burton Architects
Cindy Apple
This is an example of a small and gey industrial bungalow house exterior in Seattle with metal cladding and a flat roof.
Mike's Picks
Mike's Picks
Guerrera Landscaping LLCGuerrera Landscaping LLC
Inspiration for a brown rustic bungalow house exterior in Bridgeport with wood cladding, a pitched roof and a shingle roof.
Escondido Stucco Siding Remodel
Escondido Stucco Siding Remodel
Classic Home ImprovementsClassic Home Improvements
This Escondido home was remodeled with siding repair and new stucco for the entire exterior. Giving this home a fresh new update, this home received a face lift that looks great! Photos by Preview First.
Feng Shui Country Club House
Feng Shui Country Club House
Vesta DecorVesta Decor
Entry with Pivot Door
This is an example of a large and beige contemporary bungalow render detached house in Jacksonville with a hip roof, a tiled roof and a brown roof.
East Nashville Craftsman
East Nashville Craftsman
Leverick HomesLeverick Homes
Photo of a small and white traditional bungalow brick house exterior in Nashville.
East Pensacola Heights Cottage
East Pensacola Heights Cottage
Russell Home BuildersRussell Home Builders
This is an example of a white world-inspired bungalow house exterior in Miami with a hip roof, a metal roof and a white roof.
Mid Century Modern Carport
Mid Century Modern Carport
Christine Kelly / Crafted ArchitectureChristine Kelly / Crafted Architecture
Mid Century Modern Carport with cathedral ceiling and steel post construction. Greg Hadley Photography
Small and beige traditional bungalow brick house exterior in DC Metro.
Lucky L Ranch
Lucky L Ranch
Big-D SignatureBig-D Signature
This is an example of a rustic bungalow house exterior in Denver with mixed cladding.
Modern Suburban Design
Modern Suburban Design
Maple Leaf Custom HomesMaple Leaf Custom Homes
Styves Photos
Design ideas for a medium sized and beige contemporary bungalow house exterior in Ottawa with mixed cladding and a flat roof.
Breakers Beach House
Breakers Beach House
Noel Cross+ArchitectsNoel Cross+Architects
Firmness . . . Santa Cruz’s historically eclectic Pleasure Point neighborhood has been evolving in its own quirky way for almost a century, and many of its inhabitants seem to have been around just as long. They cling to the relaxed and funky seaside character of their beach community with an almost indignant provinciality. For both client and architect, neighborhood context became the singular focus of the design; to become the “poster child” for compatibility and sustainability. Dozens of photos were taken of the surrounding area as inspiration, with the goal of honoring the idiosyncratic, fine-grained character and informal scale of a neighborhood built over time. A low, horizontal weathered ipe fence at the street keeps out surfer vans and neighborhood dogs, and a simple gate beckons visitors to stroll down the boardwalk which gently angles toward the front door. A rusted steel fire pit is the focus of this ground level courtyard, which is encircled by a curving cor-ten garden wall graced by a sweep of horse tail reeds and tufts of feather grass. Extensive day-lighting throughout the home is achieved with high windows placed in all directions in all major rooms, resulting in an abundance of natural light throughout. The clients report having only to turning on lights at nightfall. Notable are the numerous passive solar design elements: careful attention to overhangs and shading devices at South- and West-facing glass to control heat gain, and passive ventilation via high windows in the tower elements, all are significant contributors to the structure’s energy efficiency. Commodity . . . Beautiful views of Monterey Bay and the lively local beach scene became the main drivers in plan and section. The upper floor was intentionally set back to preserve ocean views of the neighbor to the north. The surf obsessed clients wished to be able to see the “break” from their upper floor breakfast table perch, able to take a moment’s notice advantage of some killer waves. A tiny 4,500 s.f. lot and a desire to create a ground level courtyard for entertaining dictated the small footprint. A graceful curving cor-ten and stainless steel stair descends from the upper floor living areas, connecting them to a ground level “sanctuary”. A small detached art studio/surfboard storage shack in the back yard fulfills functional requirements, and includes an outdoor shower for the post-surf hose down. Parking access off a back alley helps to preserve ground floor space, and allows in the southern sun on the view/courtyard side. A relaxed “bare foot beach house” feel is underscored by weathered oak floors, painted re-sawn wall finishes, and painted wood ceilings, which recall the cozy cabins that stood here at Breakers Beach for nearly a century. Delight . . . Commemorating the history of the property was a priority for the surfing couple. With that in mind, they created an artistic reproduction of the original sign that decorated the property for many decades as an homage to the “Cozy Cabins at Breakers Beach”, which now graces the foyer. This casual assemblage of local vernacular architecture has been informed by the consistent scale and simple materials of nearby cottages, shacks, and bungalows. These influences were distilled down to a palette of board and batt, clapboard, and cedar shiplap, and synthesized with bolder forms that evoke images of nearby Capitola Wharf, beach lifeguard towers, and the client’s “surf shack” program requirements. The landscape design takes its cues from boardwalks, rusted steel fire rings, and native grasses, all of which firmly tie the building to its local beach community. The locals have embraced it as one of their own. Architect - Noel Cross Architect Landscape Architect - Christopher Yates Interior Designer - Gina Viscusi-Elson Lighting Designer - Vita Pehar Design Contractor - The Conrado Company
Jefferson Park bungalow remodel
Jefferson Park bungalow remodel
ArtCraft Homes LLCArtCraft Homes LLC
A classic 1922 California bungalow in the historic Jefferson Park neighborhood of Los Angeles restored and enlarged by Tim Braseth of ArtCraft Homes completed in 2015. Originally a 2 bed/1 bathroom cottage, it was enlarged with the addition of a new kitchen wing and master suite for a total of 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Original vintage details such as a Batchelder tile fireplace and Douglas Fir flooring are complemented by an all-new vintage-style kitchen with butcher block countertops, hex-tiled bathrooms with beadboard wainscoting, original clawfoot tub, subway tile master shower, and French doors leading to a redwood deck overlooking a fully-fenced and gated backyard. The new en suite master retreat features a vaulted ceiling, walk-in closet, and French doors to the backyard deck. Remodeled by ArtCraft Homes. Staged by ArtCraft Collection. Photography by Larry Underhill.
Three Sons Ranch - stable and arena building
Three Sons Ranch - stable and arena building
Equine Facility DesignEquine Facility Design
This project consisted of renovating an existing 17 stall stable and indoor riding arena, 3,800 square foot residence, and the surrounding grounds. The renovated stable boasts an added office and was reduced to 9 larger stalls, each with a new run. The residence was renovated and enlarged to 6,600 square feet and includes a new recording studio and a pool with adjacent covered entertaining space. The landscape was minimally altered, all the while, utilizing detailed space management which makes use of the small site, In addition, arena renovation required successful resolution of site water runoff issues, as well as the implementation of a manure composting system for stable waste. The project created a cohesive, efficient, private facility. - See more at: http://equinefacilitydesign.com/project-item/three-sons-ranch#sthash.wordIM9U.dpuf

Beige Bungalow House Exterior Ideas and Designs

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