Flat with a Metal Roof Ideas and Designs

Loloma 5 Townhomes: McNICHOLS® Perforated Metal
Loloma 5 Townhomes: McNICHOLS® Perforated Metal
McNICHOLS CO.McNICHOLS CO.
McNichols® Perforated Metal was used to help shade the sunlight from high glass balcony windows, as well as provide privacy to occupants. The sunscreens also diffuse heat, protect the interior and conserve energy.
A Residence Tiny Home ADU
A Residence Tiny Home ADU
Nakamoto ForestryNakamoto Forestry
Project Overview: The owner of this project is a financial analyst turned realtor turned landlord, and the goal was to increase rental income on one of his properties as effectively as possible. The design was developed to minimize construction costs, minimize City of Portland building compliance costs and restrictions, and to avoid a county tax assessment increase based on site improvements. The owner started with a large backyard at one of his properties, had a custom tiny home built as “personal property”, then added two ancillary sheds each under a 200SF compliance threshold to increase the habitable floor plan. Compliant navigation of laws and code ended up with an out-of-the-box design that only needed mechanical permitting and inspections by the city, but no building permits that would trigger a county value re-assessment. The owner’s final construction costs were $50k less than a standard ADU, rental income almost doubled for the property, and there was no resultant tax increase. Product: Gendai 1×6 select grade shiplap Prefinish: Unoiled Application: Residential – Exterior SF: 900SF Designer: Builder: Date: March 2019 Location: Portland, OR
High Tide House
High Tide House
Winkelman ArchitectureWinkelman Architecture
Jeff Roberts Imaging
Photo of a small and gey rustic two floor flat in Portland Maine with wood cladding, a lean-to roof and a metal roof.
Exterior Painting
Exterior Painting
The House DoctorThe House Doctor
We have worked on many buildings with both residential and commercial components. Downtown Savannah has many historic buildings that are mixed use and we follow standards of historic preservation to ensure that we paint and preserve these structures the best way possible for the future.
Mountain Carriage House
Mountain Carriage House
Geobarns LLCGeobarns LLC
This mountaintop site, the location for a proposed garage and shop would, from its second story, offer a million dollar view of the expansive valley below. This unusual building takes this opportunity to the max. The building’s first level provides various spaces for shops garage bays, and storage. Cantilevered roofs off each side shelter additional work space, and transition visitors to the apartment entry. Arriving upstairs, the visitor enters between private bed-bath spaces on the uphill side, and a generous open kitchen and living area focused on the view. An unusual cantilevered covered porch provides outdoor dining space, and allows the apartment’s living space to extend beyond the garage doors below. A library ladder serves a mini-loft third level. The flexible interior arrangement allows guests to entertain from the kitchen, or to find a private nook in the living area, while maintaining a visual link to what makes this place special.
Hunting for Perfection
Hunting for Perfection
Hobbs' Ink, LLCHobbs' Ink, LLC
Kurt Forschen of Twist Tours Photography
Photo of a medium sized and beige traditional two floor flat in Austin with stone cladding, a pitched roof and a metal roof.
Kissick Apartments
Kissick Apartments
Imagine ArchitectureImagine Architecture
The client’s brief was to demolish the rotten 1920’s bungalow and create a slick and urbane city apartment complex devoid of timber framing. The design is deliberately masculine with the garaging and entry having a strong purposeful stance providing a solid anchor to the site. The extensive use of exposed concrete masonry juxtaposes the clean plastered masonry continues the theme. Structural challenges included 5m high retaining along the eastern boundary. Utilising the precast concrete garage roof as a diaphragm enabled the engineer to achieve the necessary wall height. The garage roof also provides an excellent hard surface recreation space. Upon being granted entry through the security intercom you meet the austere and symmetric form of the central corridor leading to the lift shaft. The Schindler lift carriage contrasts the minimalist corridor by delivering its occupants to each level in style and comfort. The lift tower gives a sense of height, drama and focus for the building. Interior use of exposed masonry continues the modernist theme providing a wonderful foil for the kwila doors, trim and flooring to work with. The lounge corner window takes in the client’s favourite city view. The lounge nook shields the TV from afternoon sun. The kitchen with its sea views and the tiled bathroom are finished to a very high standard. The north-west living area spills out to an attractive, leafy courtyard at the lower apartment level and a modern spin on the Juliet balcony creates a connection to the outdoors for the upper apartment
The Housing Crisis - A Solution?
The Housing Crisis - A Solution?
Wright & Gray: Architects Ltd.Wright & Gray: Architects Ltd.
Inspiration for a small and multi-coloured industrial two floor flat in Wellington with metal cladding, a pitched roof and a metal roof.
NAVE INDUSTRIAL
NAVE INDUSTRIAL
Look ArquitectosLook Arquitectos
FACHADA
Photo of an expansive and gey industrial two floor flat in Mexico City with metal cladding, a pitched roof and a metal roof.
448 Hereford
448 Hereford
Young ArchitectsYoung Architects
Dennis Radermacher
Photo of a small and black modern two floor flat in Christchurch with metal cladding, a pitched roof and a metal roof.
127 Madison Ave.
127 Madison Ave.
Gradient Architecture PLLCGradient Architecture PLLC
The spaces within maximize light penetration from the East and West facades through the use of skylights on a stepped floor plate and windows that project beyond the building of the envelope.
NOTTING HILL MAISONETTE No 1
NOTTING HILL MAISONETTE No 1
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTSSTEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
This project involved the remodelling of the ground and first floors and a small rear addition at a Victorian townhouse in Notting Hill. The brief included opening-up the ground floor reception rooms so as to increase the illusion of space and light, and to fully benefit from the view of the landscaped communal garden beyond. Photography: Bruce Hemming
Shinsei Gardens Housing
Shinsei Gardens Housing
Mikiten ArchitectureMikiten Architecture
Photo: Erick Mikiten, AIA
This is an example of a medium sized and brown contemporary two floor flat in San Francisco with wood cladding, a lean-to roof and a metal roof.
minamikusatu Apartment
minamikusatu Apartment
ALTS DESIGN OFFICE (アルツ デザイン オフィス)ALTS DESIGN OFFICE (アルツ デザイン オフィス)
This is an example of a small and black rustic two floor flat in Other with mixed cladding, a lean-to roof and a metal roof.
オートロックのついた、エントランスの外観:東京都品川区不動前
オートロックのついた、エントランスの外観:東京都品川区不動前
株式会社小木野貴光アトリエ一級建築士事務所株式会社小木野貴光アトリエ一級建築士事務所
セキュリティーの為に、オートロックがついています。 白とグレーの壁の裏側に、ポストや宅配ボックス、メーターが隠されています。 エントランスが明るくなる様に、鋳物ルーバー格子の門扉にしています。
Medium sized and gey scandinavian flat in Other with three floors, concrete fibreboard cladding, a half-hip roof and a metal roof.
Turkey Creek
Turkey Creek
Overman Custom DesignOverman Custom Design
Turkey creek exterior utility storage
This is an example of a gey modern two floor flat in Austin with metal cladding, a lean-to roof, a metal roof and a grey roof.
Turkey Creek
Turkey Creek
Overman Custom DesignOverman Custom Design
Turkey creek exterior utility storage
Photo of a gey modern two floor flat in Austin with metal cladding, a lean-to roof, a metal roof and a grey roof.
Drei Wohnhäuser mit Schlossblick direkt am Bach
Drei Wohnhäuser mit Schlossblick direkt am Bach
E2WO ArchitektenE2WO Architekten
Dieses Zweifamilienhaus ist eines von insgesamt 3 Einzelhäusern die nun im Allgäu fertiggestellt wurden. Unsere Architekten achteten besonders darauf, die lokalen Bedingungen neu zu interpretieren. Da es sich bei dem Vorhaben um die Umgestaltung eines ganzen landwirtschaftlichen Anwesens handelte, ist es durch viel Fingerspitzengefühl gelungen, eine Alternative zum Leerstand auf dem Dorf aufzuzeigen. Durch die Verbindung von Sanierung, Teilabriss und überlegten Neubaukonzepten hat diese Projekt für uns einen Modellcharakter.
A Residence Tiny Home ADU
A Residence Tiny Home ADU
Nakamoto ForestryNakamoto Forestry
Project Overview: The owner of this project is a financial analyst turned realtor turned landlord, and the goal was to increase rental income on one of his properties as effectively as possible. The design was developed to minimize construction costs, minimize City of Portland building compliance costs and restrictions, and to avoid a county tax assessment increase based on site improvements. The owner started with a large backyard at one of his properties, had a custom tiny home built as “personal property”, then added two ancillary sheds each under a 200SF compliance threshold to increase the habitable floor plan. Compliant navigation of laws and code ended up with an out-of-the-box design that only needed mechanical permitting and inspections by the city, but no building permits that would trigger a county value re-assessment. The owner’s final construction costs were $50k less than a standard ADU, rental income almost doubled for the property, and there was no resultant tax increase. Product: Gendai 1×6 select grade shiplap Prefinish: Unoiled Application: Residential – Exterior SF: 900SF Designer: Builder: Date: March 2019 Location: Portland, OR
Lookout Pointe Apartments
Lookout Pointe Apartments
ROI ByDesignROI ByDesign
Multifamily Exterior Design, Apartment Exterior with White Brick and Black Metal Mansard Roofs and black metal railings, Pool Deck Amenity Space, Modern Apartment Design, ROI ByDesign

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