House Exterior with Three Floors and a Lean-to Roof Ideas and Designs

Greater Seattle Area | The Zurich Contemporary Exterior
Greater Seattle Area | The Zurich Contemporary Exterior
JayMarc HomesJayMarc Homes
The Zurich home design. Architect: Architects NorthWest
This is an example of a large and multi-coloured contemporary detached house in Seattle with three floors, mixed cladding and a lean-to roof.
Hilltop House | Grand Vista Subdivision
Hilltop House | Grand Vista Subdivision
Jordan Iverson Signature HomesJordan Iverson Signature Homes
2012 KuDa Photography
This is an example of a large and gey contemporary house exterior in Portland with metal cladding, three floors and a lean-to roof.
Cunningham Renovation
Cunningham Renovation
splyce designsplyce design
Sama Jim Canzian
Photo of a medium sized and brown contemporary detached house in Vancouver with three floors, wood cladding and a lean-to roof.
Basalt, Colorado Single Slope Custom Modern Residence
Basalt, Colorado Single Slope Custom Modern Residence
herron + partnersherron + partners
Photo of a small and black contemporary detached house in Kansas City with three floors, wood cladding, a lean-to roof and a metal roof.
Woodside Custom
Woodside Custom
Schneider Design Associates - SDASchneider Design Associates - SDA
Inspiration for a medium sized and brown contemporary detached house in San Francisco with three floors, mixed cladding, a lean-to roof and a metal roof.
Straw Bale Sanctuary
Straw Bale Sanctuary
Cristee-Meade Building CompanyCristee-Meade Building Company
Design ideas for a large and brown rustic detached house in Denver with three floors, wood cladding, a lean-to roof and a shingle roof.
Kerby Greens Corner House
Kerby Greens Corner House
eMZed ArchitectureeMZed Architecture
New 2,200 SF house.
Inspiration for a brown modern house exterior in Portland with three floors, concrete fibreboard cladding and a lean-to roof.
Modern Mountain Home
Modern Mountain Home
StudioHOFF ArchitectureStudioHOFF Architecture
This 2,000 square foot vacation home is located in the rocky mountains. The home was designed for thermal efficiency and to maximize flexibility of space. Sliding panels convert the two bedroom home into 5 separate sleeping areas at night, and back into larger living spaces during the day. The structure is constructed of SIPs (structurally insulated panels). The glass walls, window placement, large overhangs, sunshade and concrete floors are designed to take advantage of passive solar heating and cooling, while the masonry thermal mass heats and cools the home at night.
Bear Run Cabin
Bear Run Cabin
David Coleman / ArchitectureDavid Coleman / Architecture
Evening view of the exterior - photo: Ben Benschneider
Inspiration for a contemporary house exterior in Seattle with three floors and a lean-to roof.
Seaview Beach House
Seaview Beach House
Mackenzie Pronk ArchitectsMackenzie Pronk Architects
An entry way sidles alongside the house on flagstones and decking, beside a tiered native garden and drystone walls Photography Roger D'Souza
Photo of a medium sized and black contemporary house exterior in Sydney with three floors, wood cladding and a lean-to roof.
Hartington Road
Hartington Road
Pike & PartnersPike & Partners
This is an example of a large and brown contemporary side house exterior in London with three floors, a lean-to roof and a brown roof.
Madrona Residence
Madrona Residence
Lee Edwards - residential designLee Edwards - residential design
A Northwest Modern, 5-Star Builtgreen, energy efficient, panelized, custom residence using western red cedar for siding and soffits. Photographs by Miguel Edwards
Contemporary Stucco & Stone Exterior with Slanted Roof
Contemporary Stucco & Stone Exterior with Slanted Roof
Icon Projects Ltd.Icon Projects Ltd.
A contemporary new construction home located in Abbotsford, BC. The exterior body is mainly acrylic stucco (X-202-3E) and Hardie Panel painted in Benjamin Moore Black Tar (2126-10) & Eldorado Ledgestone33 Beach Pebble.
Ipswich Hill
Ipswich Hill
Kaplan Thompson ArchitectsKaplan Thompson Architects
A young family with a wooded, triangular lot in Ipswich, Massachusetts wanted to take on a highly creative, organic, and unrushed process in designing their new home. The parents of three boys had contemporary ideas for living, including phasing the construction of different structures over time as the kids grew so they could maximize the options for use on their land. They hoped to build a net zero energy home that would be cozy on the very coldest days of winter, using cost-efficient methods of home building. The house needed to be sited to minimize impact on the land and trees, and it was critical to respect a conservation easement on the south border of the lot. Finally, the design would be contemporary in form and feel, but it would also need to fit into a classic New England context, both in terms of materials used and durability. We were asked to honor the notions of “surprise and delight,” and that inspired everything we designed for the family. The highly unique home consists of a three-story form, composed mostly of bedrooms and baths on the top two floors and a cross axis of shared living spaces on the first level. This axis extends out to an oversized covered porch, open to the south and west. The porch connects to a two-story garage with flex space above, used as a guest house, play room, and yoga studio depending on the day. A floor-to-ceiling ribbon of glass wraps the south and west walls of the lower level, bringing in an abundance of natural light and linking the entire open plan to the yard beyond. The master suite takes up the entire top floor, and includes an outdoor deck with a shower. The middle floor has extra height to accommodate a variety of multi-level play scenarios in the kids’ rooms. Many of the materials used in this house are made from recycled or environmentally friendly content, or they come from local sources. The high performance home has triple glazed windows and all materials, adhesives, and sealants are low toxicity and safe for growing kids. Photographer credit: Irvin Serrano
Highview
Highview
Buchmann DesignBuchmann Design
Oscar Zagal
Photo of a large and white contemporary concrete house exterior in Los Angeles with three floors and a lean-to roof.
Prince Albert
Prince Albert
UserUser
Ema Peter
This is an example of a gey contemporary house exterior in Vancouver with three floors, wood cladding and a lean-to roof.
Hilltop House | Grand Vista Subdivision
Hilltop House | Grand Vista Subdivision
Jordan Iverson Signature HomesJordan Iverson Signature Homes
2012 KuDa Photography
Inspiration for a large and gey contemporary house exterior in Portland with mixed cladding, a lean-to roof and three floors.
Inverness
Inverness
Neiman Taber ArchitectsNeiman Taber Architects
Design ideas for a contemporary house exterior in Seattle with three floors and a lean-to roof.
Contemporary Exterior
Contemporary Exterior
Photo of a multi-coloured contemporary detached house in Grand Rapids with three floors, mixed cladding and a lean-to roof.
The Elwood - Skye Estates
The Elwood - Skye Estates
Blackbox design studiosBlackbox design studios
Mark Heywood
This is an example of a large traditional detached house in Salt Lake City with three floors, mixed cladding, a lean-to roof and a shingle roof.

House Exterior with Three Floors and a Lean-to Roof Ideas and Designs

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