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The siding and eaves/fascia are Benjamin Moore colors. The siding is Graphite (#1603) and the eaves and fascia are Gunmetal (#1602). The stucco is the best match for Benjamin Moore color Timberwolf (#1600). The door is Benjamin Moore's "Tequila Lime" #2028-30, semi gloss.
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grey clad with lighter walls and white windows - abigail_page7
LG House (Edmonton
Design :: thirdstone inc. [^]
Photography :: Merle Prosofsky
Modern exterior in Edmonton with wood cladding.
Blocky with nice outlines. Giant window for a view - webuser_817071957
In order to meld with the clean lines of this contemporary Boulder residence, lights were detailed such that they float each step at night. This hidden lighting detail was the perfect complement to the cascading hardscape.
Architect: Mosaic Architects, Boulder Colorado
Landscape Architect: R Design, Denver Colorado
Photographer: Jim Bartsch Photography
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lighting for outdoor steps - use in step outside living room and from patio downwards? - malavika_ramaswamy
Lake Forest Residence Outdoor Living Terrace and Pergola Landscape. ____Project Designed and Constructed by Arrow. Marco Romani, RLA - Landscape Architect.
contrast between stone and render - richardsheldoncooper
Tricia Shay Photography
Medium sized and gey contemporary two floor detached house in Milwaukee with a lean-to roof and mixed cladding.
Separation white panel lit up by golden light gives great ambience - ileana_koumoukelis
- Completed: 2007
- Project Location: Seattle, WA
- Project Size: 3,417 SF
- Project Cost: $230/SF
- Photographer: William Wright
The View Ridge House is a speculative residence above Sandpoint in Seattle. Construction was completed in May 2007 and the house sold in five days. The VR House is raised above an existing concrete foundation to take advantage of Lake Washington views but it was important that the scale of the house fit into its neighborhood.
The houses form is broken into two gabled volumes linked by a central stair. The central atrium floods the interior with day light and is the focus of the open spaces of the house. Exterior rain-screen fiber cement panels and board and batten siding further reduce the apparent volume of the house. Front and rear decks and trellises encourage the use of the land around the house.
The 3,400 s.f. house was designed by Rhodes Architecture + Light with PAO Engineering, LightWire, Lighting Design, and was built by Summit Development LLC.
All Exterior paints are Benjamin Moore colors!
Green and white are both custom colors!
Green – Mooregaurd Low Luster Deep Base
White – Laytex flat Exterior Pastel base
Columns #1118 classic Caramel
Ceiling – Wood Finish 005, silkens clear coating – color natural oak
sage green with caramel orange - anborg
This single family home in the Greenlake neighborhood of Seattle is a modern home with a strong emphasis on sustainability. The house includes a rainwater harvesting system that supplies the toilets and laundry with water. On-site storm water treatment, native and low maintenance plants reduce the site impact of this project. This project emphasizes the relationship between site and building by creating indoor and outdoor spaces that respond to the surrounding environment and change throughout the seasons.
great colours - toni_navusolo
Sleek lines.Slender cable railings ny Keuka Studios, inc.
Photo of a modern exterior in New York.
How a community can look even without fencing between neighbors. - skyeshalev
Project Location: Kitsap Peninsula, WA
Project Size: 3868 SF + 350 SF Deck
Project Cost: $ 228.00/SF
Photographer: Kay Walsh
Located on the Port Madison Indian Reservation west of Bainbridge Island, the Suquamish Residence sought to minimize impact on the land while celebrating the surrounding forest and natural environment. Working with a couple relocating from Colorado, Rhodes Architecture + Light was immediately challenged by land that dropped quickly from the only access point to a rocky ridge, making construction of traditional foundations very inefficient.
Utilizing the land use strategies recommended by Kitsap County we designed a “tree house” suspended above the ground on glued-laminated timber columns supporting two stories up to forty feet above the forest floor. Suquamish means “place of clear water”. The minimal impact on the land that drove this residence included simple careful strategies for capturing rain and percolating storm water, very little excavation and removal of soils, minimal concrete foundations, and a light structure that captures views of the forest, water, and a distant Seattle skyline to the east.
The residence is entered from a 55 foot long suspended bridge; the entry views of the house are of a low, humble structure, that is sensitive to the surrounding community. An entry foyer borrows space from a 2-½ story central stair that organizes and opens the interior of the house to light and eastern views. Living, dining, and kitchen spaces are open to a glass dining bay and high covered porch. A master bedroom wing shares the upper level, separated and turned 15 degrees toward views of Seattle. The lower level contains two guest bedrooms, bathrooms, extensive entertainment and exercise space, and storage.
The Suquamish Residence design incorporated many sustainable features including captured rainwater, simple on-site percolated storm water, a radiant hydronic heating system, high-efficiency boilers, fans, appliances, and insulating window systems utilizing reused wood dust. The predominate structural material is composed of FSC managed wood columns and beams. The majority (eighty eight percent) of the 1.67 acre site was left native and untouched by architecture.
Rhodes Architecture + Light worked closely with the clients to develop a kitchen, laundry, utility, and home office center to the house, which was laid out carefully to give them an efficient working “core’. The glued-laminated wood structure that lifts the house off of the land is also expressed honestly throughout the residence. The structural system was a careful collaboration with Swenson Say Faget Engineers and the construction of the house could not have happened without amazing work by Fairbank Construction and their subcontractors.
Photo Credit: Kay Walsh
Problem:
The original single family home had been divided into two units with an exterior staircase to the second story. The home had small, cramped bathroom and kitchen spaces.
Solution:
The new homeowner wanted to recombine the single family home by rebuilding the interior staircase. We also brought the kitchen and bathrooms up to the needs of the contemporary family including custom cabinetry throughout. Keen on incorporating green building practices wherever possible, the homeowners opted for a full upgrade of their home performance systems.
We also incorporated creative, playful elements for the kids including a double closet connecting their rooms (separated by a saloon style door), a miniature library under the staircase, and a submarine-inspired bathroom. A locally commissioned large-scale artwork was installed behind the staircase that reflected the family’s story and personality.
Result:
Two apartments were combined to restore the original single family home with optimal green performance. The family now enjoys a spacious home catered to their preferences and artistic lifestyle.
Photos © Paul Dyer
Book shelves under stairs. Add seating? - ben_henderson4
Jay Greene Photography
Large victorian brick exterior in Philadelphia with three or more floors.
Renaissance - honeypoppet
This new build downtown Toronto created different challenges than what we are normally faced with. The contemporary style of the home called for a minimalist design to match. A large wish list paired with the aesthetic of the space meant the feature pieces in this project needed to shine. Less was more in this case, top of the line materials such as concrete and sleek, single sized flagstone was used throughout the front and back to create an overall cohesive design between the landscape and the home. A concrete linear pool is anchored by the hot tub that doubles as a water feature, over flowing by spout into the deep end. Patio space at the back of the property is perfect for lounge and dining areas, covered by retractable pavilions purchased by the client.
This Project was awarded a 2013 Landscape Ontario Award of Excellence
BBQ, steps flowing from base - mei_ooi
James Kruger, LandMark Photography,
Peter Eskuche, AIA, Eskuche Design,
Sharon Seitz, HISTORIC studio, Interior Design
Design ideas for an expansive and beige rustic two floor detached house in Minneapolis with mixed cladding.
Entrance + also door is good - hisham9
The development of the architecture and the site were critical to blend the home into this well established, but evolving, neighborhood. One goal was to make the home appear as if it had been there 20 years. The home is designed on just under an acre of land with a primary concern of working around the old, established trees (all but one was saved). The exterior style, driven by the client’s taste of a modern Craftsman home, marries materials, finishes and technologies to create a very comfortable environment both inside and out. Sustainable materials and technologies throughout the home create a warm, comfortable, and casual home for the family of four. Considerations from air quality, interior finishes, exterior materials, plan layout and orientation, thermal envelope and energy efficient appliances give this home the warmth of a craftsman with the technological edge of a green home.
Photography by Casey Dunn
Peter Clarke
Large and gey contemporary two floor exterior in Melbourne with stone cladding and a flat roof.
Grey stone rough - louisebastable
Residential Design by Heydt Designs, Interior Design by Benjamin Dhong Interiors, Construction by Kearney & O'Banion, Photography by David Duncan Livingston
lil american dream home with verandah - wendyblake1970
Spanish Colonial Exterior
Design ideas for a beige mediterranean two floor render exterior in Dallas with a pitched roof.
Same theory of slight extrusion with gable roof, balcony, the works - kaboanto






























