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Inspiration för ett funkis grått hus, med två våningar, blandad fasad och platt tak
nice - christian_vasquezceledon

Nordisk inredning av ett vitt hus, med två våningar och sadeltak
Gillar att det finns några stora fönster men också små vanliga. - isabelle_sandberg

bostadsfotograf, Stockholm, Uppsala
Bild på ett mellanstort lantligt vitt hus, med allt i ett plan och platt tak

Klassisk inredning av ett vitt hus, med tak i shingel, två våningar och sadeltak

Inspiration för lantliga vita hus, med två våningar, sadeltak och tak i shingel

Photo by Ed Gohlich
Klassisk inredning av ett litet vitt hus, med allt i ett plan, sadeltak och tak i shingel

Inspiration för ett mellanstort vintage beige hus, med tegel, tre eller fler plan och tak i shingel

Foto på ett stort lantligt vitt hus, med två våningar, blandad fasad, sadeltak och tak i shingel

Dennis Mayer Photographer
Idéer för stora beige hus, med två våningar, stuckatur, valmat tak och tak i shingel
Taket är ganska fint - axeledstrom5
Inspiration för stora klassiska vita hus, med sadeltak, tak i shingel och två våningar
A thoughtful, well designed 5 bed, 6 bath custom ranch home with open living, a main level master bedroom and extensive outdoor living space.
This home’s main level finish includes +/-2700 sf, a farmhouse design with modern architecture, 15’ ceilings through the great room and foyer, wood beams, a sliding glass wall to outdoor living, hearth dining off the kitchen, a second main level bedroom with on-suite bath, a main level study and a three car garage.
A nice plan that can customize to your lifestyle needs. Build this home on your property or ours.
Tom Jenkins Photography
Siding color: Sherwin Williams 7045 (Intelectual Grey)
Shutter color: Sherwin Williams 7047 (Porpoise)
Trim color: Sherwin Williams 7008 (Alabaster)
Windows: Andersen
Foto på ett stort lantligt vitt hus, med två våningar, blandad fasad, sadeltak och tak i shingel
Modern three level home with large timber look window screes an random stone cladding.
Exempel på ett stort modernt flerfärgat hus, med platt tak och tre eller fler plan
The owners requested that their home harmonize with the spirit of the surrounding Colorado mountain setting and enhance their outdoor recreational lifestyle - while reflecting their contemporary architectural tastes. The site was burdened with a myriad of strict design criteria enforced by the neighborhood covenants and architectural review board. Creating a distinct design challenge, the covenants included a narrow interpretation of a “mountain style” home which established predetermined roof pitches, glazing percentages and material palettes - at direct odds with the client‘s vision of a flat-roofed, glass, “contemporary” home.
Our solution finds inspiration and opportunities within the site covenant’s strict definitions. It promotes and celebrates the client’s outdoor lifestyle and resolves the definition of a contemporary “mountain style” home by reducing the architecture to its most basic vernacular forms and relying upon local materials.
The home utilizes a simple base, middle and top that echoes the surrounding mountains and vegetation. The massing takes its cues from the prevalent lodgepole pine trees that grow at the mountain’s high altitudes. These pine trees have a distinct growth pattern, highlighted by a single vertical trunk and a peaked, densely foliated growth zone above a sparse base. This growth pattern is referenced by placing the wood-clad body of the home at the second story above an open base composed of wood posts and glass. A simple peaked roof rests lightly atop the home - visually floating above a triangular glass transom. The home itself is neatly inserted amongst an existing grove of lodgepole pines and oriented to take advantage of panoramic views of the adjacent meadow and Continental Divide beyond.
The main functions of the house are arranged into public and private areas and this division is made apparent on the home’s exterior. Two large roof forms, clad in pre-patinated zinc, are separated by a sheltering central deck - which signals the main entry to the home. At this connection, the roof deck is opened to allow a cluster of aspen trees to grow – further reinforcing nature as an integral part of arrival.
Outdoor living spaces are provided on all levels of the house and are positioned to take advantage of sunrise and sunset moments. The distinction between interior and exterior space is blurred via the use of large expanses of glass. The dry stacked stone base and natural cedar cladding both reappear within the home’s interior spaces.
This home offers a unique solution to the client’s requests while satisfying the design requirements of the neighborhood covenants. The house provides a variety of indoor and outdoor living spaces that can be utilized in all seasons. Most importantly, the house takes its cues directly from its natural surroundings and local building traditions to become a prototype solution for the “modern mountain house”.
Overview
Ranch Creek Ranch
Winter Park, Colorado
Completion Date
October, 2007
Services
Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture
Inspiration för ett stort vintage beige hus, med två våningar, stuckatur, valmat tak och tak i shingel
Taken/taket. På vår mittkropp kanske - webuser_267923175