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Remington Architecture
photo credit GREGORY M. RICHARD COPYRIGHT © 2013
Amerikansk inredning av ett hus
Amerikansk inredning av ett hus
Oak Hill Building & Remodeling
Robert Miller Photography
Inspiration för ett stort amerikanskt blått hus, med tre eller fler plan, fiberplattor i betong, tak i shingel och sadeltak
Inspiration för ett stort amerikanskt blått hus, med tre eller fler plan, fiberplattor i betong, tak i shingel och sadeltak
Balboa Design Group
Inspiration för ett mellanstort amerikanskt grönt trähus, med allt i ett plan och sadeltak
Seattle Staged to Sell and Design LLC
The exterior of a blue-painted Craftsman-style home with tan trimmings and a stone garden fountain.
Idéer för att renovera ett amerikanskt blått hus, med tre eller fler plan
Idéer för att renovera ett amerikanskt blått hus, med tre eller fler plan
Jonathan Miller Architects
Idéer för att renovera ett amerikanskt grått hus, med två våningar, tegel, tak i mixade material och sadeltak
Hoffman Grayson Architects LLP
Originally, the front of the house was on the left (eave) side, facing the primary street. Since the Garage was on the narrower, quieter side street, we decided that when we would renovate, we would reorient the front to the quieter side street, and enter through the front Porch.
So initially we built the fencing and Pergola entering from the side street into the existing Front Porch.
Then in 2003, we pulled off the roof, which enclosed just one large room and a bathroom, and added a full second story. Then we added the gable overhangs to create the effect of a cottage with dormers, so as not to overwhelm the scale of the site.
The shingles are stained Cabots Semi-Solid Deck and Siding Oil Stain, 7406, color: Burnt Hickory, and the trim is painted with Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior Low Luster Narraganset Green HC-157, (which is actually a dark blue).
Photo by Glen Grayson, AIA
Moore Architects, PC
The Cleveland Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C boasts some of the most beautiful and well maintained bungalows of the late 19th century. Residential streets are distinguished by the most significant craftsman icon, the front porch.
Porter Street Bungalow was different. The stucco walls on the right and left side elevations were the first indication of an original bungalow form. Yet the swooping roof, so characteristic of the period, was terminated at the front by a first floor enclosure that had almost no penetrations and presented an unwelcoming face. Original timber beams buried within the enclosed mass provided the
only fenestration where they nudged through. The house,
known affectionately as ‘the bunker’, was in serious need of
a significant renovation and restoration.
A young couple purchased the house over 10 years ago as
a first home. As their family grew and professional lives
matured the inadequacies of the small rooms and out of date systems had to be addressed. The program called to significantly enlarge the house with a major new rear addition. The completed house had to fulfill all of the requirements of a modern house: a reconfigured larger living room, new shared kitchen and breakfast room and large family room on the first floor and three modified bedrooms and master suite on the second floor.
Front photo by Hoachlander Davis Photography.
All other photos by Prakash Patel.
CG&S Design-Build
One of the most important things for the homeowners was to maintain the look and feel of the home. The architect felt that the addition should be about continuity, riffing on the idea of symmetry rather than asymmetry. This approach shows off exceptional craftsmanship in the framing of the hip and gable roofs. And while most of the home was going to be touched or manipulated in some way, the front porch, walls and part of the roof remained the same. The homeowners continued with the craftsman style inside, but added their own east coast flare and stylish furnishings. The mix of materials, pops of color and retro touches bring youth to the spaces.
Photography by Tre Dunham
Williams Farrow Builders
Amerikansk inredning av ett stort blått trähus, med två våningar, sadeltak och tak i shingel
Frank Lloyd Wright Trust
Charles E. Roberts House (Burnham & Root, 1885; Wright remodel, 1896)
A majestic Queen Anne with Wright’s hand evidenced in the extensive decorative woodwork.
Courtesy of Frank Lloyd Wright Trust. Photographer James Caulfield.
Alair Homes Newmarket
A beautiful Georgian Bay summer home overlooking Gloucester Pool. Natural light spills into this open-concept bungalow with walk-out lower level. Featuring tongue-and-groove cathedral wood ceilings, fresh shades of creamy whites and greys, and a golden wood-planked floor throughout the home. The covered deck includes powered retractable screens, recessed ceiling heaters, and a fireplace with natural stone dressing.
Willow Homes
Tommy Daspit Photography
Idéer för amerikanska gröna trähus, med två våningar, tak i shingel och valmat tak
Idéer för amerikanska gröna trähus, med två våningar, tak i shingel och valmat tak
AT6 Design Build
Amerikansk inredning av ett grått hus, med två våningar, valmat tak och tak i shingel
Cascade Custom Homes & Design
Stunning zero barrier covered entry.
Snowberry Lane Photography
Idéer för att renovera ett mellanstort amerikanskt grönt hus, med allt i ett plan, fiberplattor i betong, sadeltak och tak i shingel
Idéer för att renovera ett mellanstort amerikanskt grönt hus, med allt i ett plan, fiberplattor i betong, sadeltak och tak i shingel
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