Large Scandinavian House Exterior Ideas and Designs
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Architekt Stefan Schramm
Design ideas for a large and multi-coloured scandinavian two floor brick detached house in Munich with a mansard roof.
Osada Construction
Design ideas for a large and black scandi two floor detached house in Other with mixed cladding, a metal roof and board and batten cladding.
Kutenkovs project
Архитектура - HappyHouse Architecture&Design
Фото - Виталий Иванов
This is an example of a large scandinavian two floor detached house in Novosibirsk with stone cladding and a pitched roof.
This is an example of a large scandinavian two floor detached house in Novosibirsk with stone cladding and a pitched roof.
nybo architekten Part GmbB
This is an example of a large and gey scandi two floor flat in Hamburg with wood cladding, a pitched roof and a tiled roof.
Roper Architekten
Design ideas for a large and white scandi split-level detached house in Hanover with mixed cladding, a pitched roof and a tiled roof.
Aesir Construction Limited
This is an example of a large scandinavian two floor front detached house in Kent with mixed cladding, a pitched roof and a grey roof.
A2E Builders LLC
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Photo of a large and brown scandinavian brick house exterior in Other with three floors and a pitched roof.
Photo of a large and brown scandinavian brick house exterior in Other with three floors and a pitched roof.
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Photo of a large and blue scandinavian detached house in Tokyo Suburbs with mixed cladding.
Photo of a large and blue scandinavian detached house in Tokyo Suburbs with mixed cladding.
The Hidden Touch
Wood toned Craftsman Exterior with garage and a free-standing bench swing.
This is an example of a large and brown scandi two floor detached house in Other with wood cladding, a pitched roof, a shingle roof, a brown roof and board and batten cladding.
This is an example of a large and brown scandi two floor detached house in Other with wood cladding, a pitched roof, a shingle roof, a brown roof and board and batten cladding.
National Association of Home Builders
Photography by HD Estates
Architect/Designer | Dahlin Group Architecture Planning
Builder, Developer, and Land Planner | JayMarc Homes
Interior Designer | Aimee Upper
Landscape Architect/Designer | Art by Nature
Tepper Architects
This is an example of a large and white scandinavian two floor house exterior in Other with concrete fibreboard cladding and a lean-to roof.
Gruff
Ben Blossom
Photo of a large and multi-coloured scandinavian two floor detached house in London with mixed cladding and a pitched roof.
Photo of a large and multi-coloured scandinavian two floor detached house in London with mixed cladding and a pitched roof.
Minett Studio Architecture and Design
Parkdale Contemporary Barn is a decade-long collection of ideas and styles that have been tested and collected through many different projects. Having the opportunity to design our own Minett Studio home for our family provided a wonderful opportunity to be playful and experiment with different colours and textures that traditionally our clients have been a little reluctant to try. Each room has its own character and colour play, an experience of joy as you engage with each space differently. The colours and materials palette as a whole work well together and bring harmony and peace to the home in its entirety. The Laundry? Bootsroom is a cool grey-blue with patterned tiles and Milky Zellige herringbone splashback, a Nod to country style. The Barn is sophisticated and a little more masculine with the Black Oak Shaker cabinets and striking Matazarro Marble from Brazil. The appliances are stainless steel with an oversized Falcon range showing that this is a Cooks Kitchen and ready for some serious entertaining. The Children's bedrooms are a soft Blue for quiet reflection and the master suite is warm with board and batten detailing, rich walnuts and soft limestone. The Powder Room is Ming Green Pickets and swirled Corian to provide movement and texture with backlit mirrors for moody appeal.
The floorplan and layout were carefully considered, refreshing an existing 1960's clinker brick home with a T shape plan into a contemporary and sustainable home for a new era. By keeping as much of the existing home as possible and inserting the new L shape Barn and Master wing, brought together the two styles and merged them seamlessly together. Providing a sense that the home is timeless and lived in rather than cavernous and cold as some new homes can be with everything shiny and new. The garden was re-imaged with Perennials and Tree plantings, soft creeping textures and formal buxus balls to re-create a country cottage garden feel. Everyone who enters the home is taken aback by the proportions and atmosphere, warm, inviting and designed for human scale, for conversation, quiet time and family gatherings. A refuge from the busy world. Home is really our sanctuary like never before.
Studio Bua
The Guesthouse Nýp at Skarðsströnd is situated on a former sheep farm overlooking the Breiðafjörður Nature Reserve in western Iceland. Originally constructed as a farmhouse in 1936, the building was deserted in the 1970s, slowly falling into disrepair before the new owners eventually began rebuilding in 2001. Since 2006, it has come to be known as a cultural hub of sorts, playing host to various exhibitions, lectures, courses and workshops.
The brief was to conceive a design that would make better use of the existing facilities, allowing for more multifunctional spaces for various cultural activities. This not only involved renovating the main house, but also rebuilding and enlarging the adjoining sheep-shed. Nýp’s first guests arrived in 2013 and where accommodated in two of the four bedrooms in the remodelled farmhouse. The reimagined sheep shed added a further three ensuite guestrooms with a separate entrance. This offers the owners greater flexibility, with the possibility of hosting larger events in the main house without disturbing guests. The new entrance hall and connection to the farmhouse has been given generous dimensions allowing it to double as an exhibition space.
The main house is divided vertically in two volumes with the original living quarters to the south and a barn for hay storage to the North. Bua inserted an additional floor into the barn to create a raised event space with a series of new openings capturing views to the mountains and the fjord. Driftwood, salvaged from a neighbouring beach, has been used as columns to support the new floor. Steel handrails, timber doors and beams have been salvaged from building sites in Reykjavik old town.
The ruins of concrete foundations have been repurposed to form a structured kitchen garden. A steel and polycarbonate structure has been bolted to the top of one concrete bay to create a tall greenhouse, also used by the client as an extra sitting room in the warmer months.
Staying true to Nýp’s ethos of sustainability and slow tourism, Studio Bua took a vernacular approach with a form based on local turf homes and a gradual renovation that focused on restoring and reinterpreting historical features while making full use of local labour, techniques and materials such as stone-turf retaining walls and tiles handmade from local clay.
Since the end of the 19th century, the combination of timber frame and corrugated metal cladding has been widespread throughout Iceland, replacing the traditional turf house. The prevailing wind comes down the valley from the north and east, and so it was decided to overclad the rear of the building and the new extension in corrugated aluzinc - one of the few materials proven to withstand the extreme weather.
In the 1930's concrete was the wonder material, even used as window frames in the case of Nýp farmhouse! The aggregate for the house is rather course with pebbles sourced from the beach below, giving it a special character. Where possible the original concrete walls have been retained and exposed, both internally and externally. The 'front' facades towards the access road and fjord have been repaired and given a thin silicate render (in the original colours) which allows the texture of the concrete to show through.
The project was developed and built in phases and on a modest budget. The site team was made up of local builders and craftsmen including the neighbouring farmer – who happened to own a cement truck. A specialist local mason restored the fragile concrete walls, none of which were reinforced.
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Inspiration for a large scandi two floor render detached house in Other with an orange house, a pitched roof and a tiled roof.
Milburn Home Design, LLC
Photography by Susan Gilmore. Used with permission from
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Photo of a large and blue scandi house exterior in Minneapolis with three floors, wood cladding and a pitched roof.
Photo of a large and blue scandi house exterior in Minneapolis with three floors, wood cladding and a pitched roof.
22 INTERIORS
There's nothing more glamourous than the stacking sliding doors. They really do create the ideal indoor / outdoor living.
Amy Bartlam
This is an example of a large scandi flat in Los Angeles.
This is an example of a large scandi flat in Los Angeles.
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Design ideas for a large and black scandinavian two floor detached house in Other with wood cladding, a pitched roof and a metal roof.
Design ideas for a large and black scandinavian two floor detached house in Other with wood cladding, a pitched roof and a metal roof.
Force of Nature
5,000 sq ft all handcrafted Scandinavian style log home.
This is an example of a large and brown scandi two floor house exterior in Toronto with wood cladding.
This is an example of a large and brown scandi two floor house exterior in Toronto with wood cladding.
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