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Outdoor Craftsmen
Energy barring Earth House sauna.
Inspiration för en liten eklektisk fristående garage och förråd
Inspiration för en liten eklektisk fristående garage och förråd
Pods Ireland
External photo showing Decra 'Oberon' roof tiles (40 year Warranty)
Easy-fix Deck unit has been treated with 'Microshades' (20 year warrantee against rot)
Photo Credit:Polly & Tony Hartney
TKP Architects
This award-winning and intimate cottage was rebuilt on the site of a deteriorating outbuilding. Doubling as a custom jewelry studio and guest retreat, the cottage’s timeless design was inspired by old National Parks rough-stone shelters that the owners had fallen in love with. A single living space boasts custom built-ins for jewelry work, a Murphy bed for overnight guests, and a stone fireplace for warmth and relaxation. A cozy loft nestles behind rustic timber trusses above. Expansive sliding glass doors open to an outdoor living terrace overlooking a serene wooded meadow.
Photos by: Emily Minton Redfield
SeARCH Architecture and Urban Planning
SeARCH and CMA collaborated to create Villa Vals, a holiday retreat dug in to the alpine slopes of Vals in Switzerland, a town of 1,000 made notable by Peter Zumthor’s nearby Therme Vals spa.
For more info visit http://www.search.nl/
Baumraum
Eine besondere Betonung erfährt dieses Baumhaus durch seine gerundete Form. Diese Assoziation eines auf der Seite liegenden Eies wird durch die Akzentuierung der Giebelflächen mit cremeweiß beschichtetem Acrylglas und die elliptisch geformte Fensterfläche weiter gesteigert.
Die Materialwahl für die anderen Außenbauteile, wie die Terrasse und die Unterseite des Baumraums, gestaltet sich hingegen durch die Verwendung von heimischem Eichenholz eher robust. Der Terrassenbrüstung besteht aus einem Edelstahl-Webnetz. Für das Dach des Baumhauses wurde eine Zinkblecheindeckung gewählt. Ein besonderes Detail ist die gerundete Glasfläche auf der vorderen Fassade.
Plan-it Earth Design
A hobbit house invites curiosity and imaginative nature play. A slide goes down the back of the mound to a grassy play area beyond.
Hobbit door by Jane Hart-Meyer www.janesbackyard.com
Earthship constructed by J. Walter Landscape & Irrigation www.jwlic.com
Photo by: Amy Whitworth
Dawson Design Group
Brady Architectural Photography
Bild på ett litet eklektiskt vitt hus, med allt i ett plan, stuckatur och platt tak
Bild på ett litet eklektiskt vitt hus, med allt i ett plan, stuckatur och platt tak
Treefrog Design
Amy Birrer
I have been working as a kitchen and bath designer in the Pacific Northwest for 13 years. I love engaging with new clients, ascertaining their needs through various interviews and meetings and then collaborating as we build their finished concept together. The variety of design styles, room layouts and function changes so much between one person and the next that no two finished products are remotely the same. This fluidity allows for endless possibilities for exploration in my field. It keeps the job interesting and has always given me a particular sense of reward and accomplishment as we near completion. The greatest personal recompense in this chosen profession is being able to walk with a client through this process and come out the other side with that client feeling elated with the end result.
TKP Architects
This award-winning and intimate cottage was rebuilt on the site of a deteriorating outbuilding. Doubling as a custom jewelry studio and guest retreat, the cottage’s timeless design was inspired by old National Parks rough-stone shelters that the owners had fallen in love with. A single living space boasts custom built-ins for jewelry work, a Murphy bed for overnight guests, and a stone fireplace for warmth and relaxation. A cozy loft nestles behind rustic timber trusses above. Expansive sliding glass doors open to an outdoor living terrace overlooking a serene wooded meadow.
Photos by: Emily Minton Redfield
TKP Architects
This award-winning and intimate cottage was rebuilt on the site of a deteriorating outbuilding. Doubling as a custom jewelry studio and guest retreat, the cottage’s timeless design was inspired by old National Parks rough-stone shelters that the owners had fallen in love with. A single living space boasts custom built-ins for jewelry work, a Murphy bed for overnight guests, and a stone fireplace for warmth and relaxation. A cozy loft nestles behind rustic timber trusses above. Expansive sliding glass doors open to an outdoor living terrace overlooking a serene wooded meadow.
Photos by: Emily Minton Redfield
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