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JML Garden Rooms
JML Garden Rooms - A traditional style, Fully insulated Garden room built with SIP (Structurally Insulated Panels) for all year round use. Triple Glazed Aluminium clad doors and windows and clad with Scottish Larch, with reclaimed Scottish Slates, as built n Scotland. Features include 2 roof lights at the back of the build, to maximise use of daylight. Further windows can be requested.
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Sandra Howie
The original doors were not able to be restored and so new doors replicating them were built.
Inspiration for a traditional detached single garage in Toronto.
Inspiration for a traditional detached single garage in Toronto.
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Warm and inviting, OUTbuilding provides a family space for swimming that can be used late into the warmest of summer nights.
Tim Wilkes Photography
This is an example of a small contemporary back rectangular swimming pool in New York with a pool house and natural stone paving.
This is an example of a small contemporary back rectangular swimming pool in New York with a pool house and natural stone paving.
This is an example of a medium sized bohemian side patio in New York with an outdoor shower, no cover and natural stone paving.
Hoedemaker Pfeiffer
This house, in eastern Washington’s Kittitas County, is sited on the shallow incline of a slight elevation, in the midst of fifty acres of pasture and prairie grassland, a place of vast expanses, where only distant hills and the occasional isolated tree interrupt the view toward the horizon. Where another design might seem to be an alien import, this house feels entirely native, powerfully attached to the land. Set back from and protected under the tent-like protection of the roof, the front of the house is entirely transparent, glowing like a lantern in the evening.
Along the windowed wall that looks out over the porch, a full-length enfilade reaches out to the far window at each end. Steep ship’s ladders on either side of the great room lead to loft spaces, lighted by a single window placed high on the gable ends. On either side of the massive stone fireplace, angled window seats offer views of the grasslands and of the watch tower. Eight-foot-high accordion doors at the porch end of the great room fold away, extending the room out to a screened space for summer, a glass-enclosed solarium in winter.
In addition to serving as an observation look-out and beacon, the tower serves the practical function of housing a below-grade wine cellar and sleeping benches. Tower and house align from entrance to entrance, literally linked by a pathway, set off axis and leading to steps that descend into the courtyard.
JAMES DIXON ARCHITECT PC
A former summer camp, this site came with a unique set of challenges. An existing 1200 square foot cabin was perched on the shore of Thorndike Pond, well within the current required setbacks. Three additional outbuildings were part of the property, each of them small and non-conforming. By limiting reconstruction to the existing footprints we were able to gain planning consent to rebuild each structure. A full second story added much needed space to the main house. Two of the outbuildings have been rebuilt to accommodate guests, maintaining the spirit of the original camp. Black stained exteriors help the buildings blend into the landscape.
The project is a collaboration with Spazio Rosso Interiors.
Photos by Sean Litchfield.
Hoedemaker Pfeiffer
This house, in eastern Washington’s Kittitas County, is sited on the shallow incline of a slight elevation, in the midst of fifty acres of pasture and prairie grassland, a place of vast expanses, where only distant hills and the occasional isolated tree interrupt the view toward the horizon. Where another design might seem to be an alien import, this house feels entirely native, powerfully attached to the land. Set back from and protected under the tent-like protection of the roof, the front of the house is entirely transparent, glowing like a lantern in the evening.
Along the windowed wall that looks out over the porch, a full-length enfilade reaches out to the far window at each end. Steep ship’s ladders on either side of the great room lead to loft spaces, lighted by a single window placed high on the gable ends. On either side of the massive stone fireplace, angled window seats offer views of the grasslands and of the watch tower. Eight-foot-high accordion doors at the porch end of the great room fold away, extending the room out to a screened space for summer, a glass-enclosed solarium in winter.
In addition to serving as an observation look-out and beacon, the tower serves the practical function of housing a below-grade wine cellar and sleeping benches. Tower and house align from entrance to entrance, literally linked by a pathway, set off axis and leading to steps that descend into the courtyard.
Westcoast Outbuildings Inc.
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Inspiration for a modern garden shed and building in Vancouver.
Inspiration for a modern garden shed and building in Vancouver.
Bluetime Collaborative
Sleeping cabin with screens, clear roof and hanging bed in Vermont by Robert Swinburne Architect LLC - plans available.
Inspiration for a rustic detached guesthouse in Burlington.
Inspiration for a rustic detached guesthouse in Burlington.
Jo Shore Ltd
Rachael Smith
This is an example of a small farmhouse kitchen/dining room in Oxfordshire with white walls.
This is an example of a small farmhouse kitchen/dining room in Oxfordshire with white walls.
Keith J. Manca Building Company LLC
This is an example of a large country detached garage in New York with three or more cars.
Adrienne DeRosa
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa © 2015 Houzz
"Keeping our roots in the city, we had to work with what we were given as far as outdoor space," Will says. When he and Stacy took claim of the property, the back of the building was just what one might expect of an old commercial building. "The original structure was built in 1923 for use as a mechanic’s garage," he describes. "It was complete with a ramp to get the cars from the back alley down to the concrete shop floor."
The design of the garden took shape around the couple's affinity for the black basalt pavers. Stacy found them in Washington State, and they were used to match the materials for the garden's retaining walls. The dark material offers the outside area a sense of structure without feeling hard or stark.
Glass doors leading into the house through the kitchen and master bedroom offer immediate access to the outside, making the garden a true extension of the home.
Stowe Building Contractors Ltd
Eric Orme - Place Photography
Photo of a classic u-shaped kitchen in Other with a belfast sink, shaker cabinets, green cabinets, grey splashback, white appliances, beige floors and black worktops.
Photo of a classic u-shaped kitchen in Other with a belfast sink, shaker cabinets, green cabinets, grey splashback, white appliances, beige floors and black worktops.
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