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Artisan Custom Homes
Photo of an expansive and gey farmhouse two floor detached house in Charlotte with stone cladding, a pitched roof, a mixed material roof, a grey roof and board and batten cladding.
Studio J Architects
The property was originally a bungalow that had had a loft conversion with 2 bedrooms squeezed in and poor access. The ground floor layout was dated and not functional for how the client wanted to live.
In order to convert the bungalow into a true 2 storey house, we raised the roof and created a new stair and landing / hallway. This allowed the property to have 3 large bedrooms and 2 bathrooms plus an open study area on the first floor.
To the ground floor we created a open plan kitchen-dining-living room, a separate snug, utility, WC and further bedroom with en-suite.
H2D Architecture + Design
Outdoor kitchen with covered area.
Design by: H2D Architecture + Design
www.h2darchitects.com
Built by: Crescent Builds
Photos by: Julie Mannell Photography
Bureau Namas
This is an example of a large and beige rural detached house in Los Angeles with three floors, stone cladding, a pitched roof, a metal roof, a grey roof and board and batten cladding.
Showcase Builders
Inspiration for a beige country bungalow detached house in Austin with stone cladding, a pitched roof, a metal roof and a grey roof.
Drewett Works
With adjacent neighbors within a fairly dense section of Paradise Valley, Arizona, C.P. Drewett sought to provide a tranquil retreat for a new-to-the-Valley surgeon and his family who were seeking the modernism they loved though had never lived in. With a goal of consuming all possible site lines and views while maintaining autonomy, a portion of the house — including the entry, office, and master bedroom wing — is subterranean. This subterranean nature of the home provides interior grandeur for guests but offers a welcoming and humble approach, fully satisfying the clients requests.
While the lot has an east-west orientation, the home was designed to capture mainly north and south light which is more desirable and soothing. The architecture’s interior loftiness is created with overlapping, undulating planes of plaster, glass, and steel. The woven nature of horizontal planes throughout the living spaces provides an uplifting sense, inviting a symphony of light to enter the space. The more voluminous public spaces are comprised of stone-clad massing elements which convert into a desert pavilion embracing the outdoor spaces. Every room opens to exterior spaces providing a dramatic embrace of home to natural environment.
Grand Award winner for Best Interior Design of a Custom Home
The material palette began with a rich, tonal, large-format Quartzite stone cladding. The stone’s tones gaveforth the rest of the material palette including a champagne-colored metal fascia, a tonal stucco system, and ceilings clad with hemlock, a tight-grained but softer wood that was tonally perfect with the rest of the materials. The interior case goods and wood-wrapped openings further contribute to the tonal harmony of architecture and materials.
Grand Award Winner for Best Indoor Outdoor Lifestyle for a Home This award-winning project was recognized at the 2020 Gold Nugget Awards with two Grand Awards, one for Best Indoor/Outdoor Lifestyle for a Home, and another for Best Interior Design of a One of a Kind or Custom Home.
At the 2020 Design Excellence Awards and Gala presented by ASID AZ North, Ownby Design received five awards for Tonal Harmony. The project was recognized for 1st place – Bathroom; 3rd place – Furniture; 1st place – Kitchen; 1st place – Outdoor Living; and 2nd place – Residence over 6,000 square ft. Congratulations to Claire Ownby, Kalysha Manzo, and the entire Ownby Design team.
Tonal Harmony was also featured on the cover of the July/August 2020 issue of Luxe Interiors + Design and received a 14-page editorial feature entitled “A Place in the Sun” within the magazine.
Строительная компания "BrikBraer"
Design ideas for a medium sized and white two floor detached house in Moscow with stone cladding, a hip roof, a shingle roof and a grey roof.
Bohannon Design Team
Rear exterior view, showing the enclosed patio and open patio area on the right, with seated bar outside the kitchen windows.
This is an example of a medium sized and gey country bungalow rear detached house in Dallas with stone cladding, a pitched roof, a metal roof, a grey roof and board and batten cladding.
This is an example of a medium sized and gey country bungalow rear detached house in Dallas with stone cladding, a pitched roof, a metal roof, a grey roof and board and batten cladding.
Kipnis Architecture + Planning
Close up of the entry
Photo of a medium sized and beige retro two floor detached house in Chicago with stone cladding, a hip roof, a shingle roof and a grey roof.
Photo of a medium sized and beige retro two floor detached house in Chicago with stone cladding, a hip roof, a shingle roof and a grey roof.
Jonathan Miller Architects
Design ideas for an expansive and beige classic two floor detached house in Other with stone cladding, a tiled roof and a grey roof.
The House Group
Design ideas for an expansive and gey modern detached house in Los Angeles with three floors, stone cladding, a flat roof, a green roof and a grey roof.
Gabriel Builders Inc.
Lake Keowee estate home with steel doors and windows, large outdoor living with kitchen, chimney pots, legacy home situated on 5 lots on beautiful Lake Keowee in SC
Eyoh Design
Louisa, San Clemente Coastal Modern Architecture
The brief for this modern coastal home was to create a place where the clients and their children and their families could gather to enjoy all the beauty of living in Southern California. Maximizing the lot was key to unlocking the potential of this property so the decision was made to excavate the entire property to allow natural light and ventilation to circulate through the lower level of the home.
A courtyard with a green wall and olive tree act as the lung for the building as the coastal breeze brings fresh air in and circulates out the old through the courtyard.
The concept for the home was to be living on a deck, so the large expanse of glass doors fold away to allow a seamless connection between the indoor and outdoors and feeling of being out on the deck is felt on the interior. A huge cantilevered beam in the roof allows for corner to completely disappear as the home looks to a beautiful ocean view and Dana Point harbor in the distance. All of the spaces throughout the home have a connection to the outdoors and this creates a light, bright and healthy environment.
Passive design principles were employed to ensure the building is as energy efficient as possible. Solar panels keep the building off the grid and and deep overhangs help in reducing the solar heat gains of the building. Ultimately this home has become a place that the families can all enjoy together as the grand kids create those memories of spending time at the beach.
Images and Video by Aandid Media.
McLean Quinlan
Tucked beneath a hill and hidden from view, this new build home sits in a picturesque Devon valley. The brief was to create a contemporary family home that would sit quietly among its surroundings, replacing the dilapidated farmhouse which once sat on the site. The new building closely followed the envelope of the original but the details and look are very different, giving a much more contemporary feel.
Inside, the house is open, light and understated with the ground floor almost entirely open plan. With the living area partitioned from the kitchen and dining area by an open-ended wall that contains the fireplace and chimney.
The scheme made use of a simple form and a restricted palette of materials, reflecting local building traditions and incorporating modern construction methods. Clad almost entirely in stones salvaged from the demolition, the dark grey stone contrasts dramatically with the swathes of glass and the concrete support that run almost the width of the house.
A stone pathway leads down to the house and across a pebble-filled moat, The surrounding gardens and landscaping were integral to the design. Drawing inspiration from Lutyens and Jekyll, the planting and building work together to complement each other and create a home very much within the traditions of the best of domestic British architecture.
OSK Design Partners, PA
Inspiration for an expansive and beige classic detached house in Philadelphia with three floors, stone cladding, a hip roof, a tiled roof and a grey roof.
Vertoch Design Architects
Photo of an expansive and gey traditional detached house in Los Angeles with three floors, stone cladding, a metal roof, a grey roof and board and batten cladding.
The House Group
Inspiration for a medium sized and gey modern two floor detached house in Los Angeles with stone cladding, a flat roof and a grey roof.
True Blue Architecture
Design ideas for an expansive and beige front detached house in Other with three floors, stone cladding, a pitched roof, a tiled roof and a grey roof.
The House Designers
Front view of The Durham Modern Farmhouse. View THD-1053: https://www.thehousedesigners.com/plan/1053/
Blue Hot Design, LLC
Traditional new home with some Tudor styling.
Photo of a large and multi-coloured traditional detached house in Milwaukee with three floors, stone cladding, a pitched roof, a shingle roof and a grey roof.
Photo of a large and multi-coloured traditional detached house in Milwaukee with three floors, stone cladding, a pitched roof, a shingle roof and a grey roof.
House Exterior with Stone Cladding and a Grey Roof Ideas and Designs
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