291 foton på svart hus, med glasfasad

Palo Alto Eichler
Palo Alto Eichler
Yama ArchitectureYama Architecture
Inredning av ett retro hus, med allt i ett plan, glasfasad och sadeltak
Monument Street
Monument Street
ALTI LightingALTI Lighting
Klassisk inredning av ett mellanstort vitt hus, med allt i ett plan, glasfasad och tak i metall
Watson
Watson
CarpetandTiles.com.auCarpetandTiles.com.au
Suncity Homes - Photography by Lucas Muro
Bild på ett maritimt hus, med tre eller fler plan och glasfasad
Metal Roofing - Pencil Rib Musket Brown
Metal Roofing - Pencil Rib Musket Brown
Guardian Roofing & GuttersGuardian Roofing & Gutters
Inspiration för stora moderna svarta hus i flera nivåer, med glasfasad, pulpettak och tak i shingel
540 Trafford Crescent
540 Trafford Crescent
SMPL Design StudioSMPL Design Studio
Exempel på ett stort modernt hus, med två våningar, glasfasad och platt tak
Northwest Modern
Northwest Modern
G Little ConstructionG Little Construction
Roger Turk - Northlight Photography
Inspiration för moderna hus, med glasfasad
Hawk's Nest
Hawk's Nest
Wiedemann Architects LLCWiedemann Architects LLC
Close up view of home from below the cliff. The home sits at the edge of a large cliff leading down to the Potomac River. Anice Hoachlander, Hoachlander Davis Photography LLC
The Last House
The Last House
David Small DesignsDavid Small Designs
Inspiration för mellanstora moderna flerfärgade hus, med allt i ett plan, glasfasad, sadeltak och tak i metall
East Capitol Street Residence
East Capitol Street Residence
Ossolinski Architects, PLLCOssolinski Architects, PLLC
Photo by Paul Burk
Inspiration för moderna hus, med glasfasad
DOS HOMBRES
DOS HOMBRES
Baker + Hesseldenz Design, Inc.Baker + Hesseldenz Design, Inc.
A major kitchen remodel to a spectacular mid-century residence in the Tucson foothills. Project scope included demo of the north facing walls and the roof. The roof was raised and picture windows were added to take advantage of the fantastic view. New terrazzo floors were poured in the renovated kitchen to match the existing floor throughout the home. Custom millwork was created by local craftsmen. Photo: David Olsen
Hunter Douglas Duettes
Hunter Douglas Duettes
Berkeley DecorBerkeley Decor
Hunter Douglas
Modern inredning av ett mellanstort grått hus, med allt i ett plan, glasfasad och platt tak
PASSIVES SOLARHAUS-MODELL-004
PASSIVES SOLARHAUS-MODELL-004
JB ATELIERJB ATELIER
Das Solarhaus-Modell-004 ist ein Bio-klimatisches Haus in einer passiven-Solar-Architektur aus Holz und Glas konzipiert, umweltschonend, zukunftsorientiert und kostengünstig
Villa Randers
Villa Randers
Schüco SverigeSchüco Sverige
Arkitekt: Martin Wienberg på Friis & Moltke arkitekter
Inspiration för ett minimalistiskt hus, med glasfasad
Australian Interior Design Awards 2015
Australian Interior Design Awards 2015
Australian Interior Design AwardsAustralian Interior Design Awards
Idéer för att renovera ett funkis hus, med glasfasad
LM Guest House
LM Guest House
Warmboard RadiantWarmboard Radiant
Desai/Chia Architecture, Photos by Paul Warchol
Bild på ett funkis hus, med allt i ett plan och glasfasad
Bureaux "Actifi"
Bureaux "Actifi"
ec(H)omeec(H)ome
Copyright: Ec(H)ome
Modern inredning av ett stort hus, med allt i ett plan, platt tak och glasfasad
House of “ KOMOREBI”  木漏れ日
House of “ KOMOREBI” 木漏れ日
menakaimai architectsmenakaimai architects
Project Type : Residential Location : Ethul Kotte Land Area :3267 sqft ( 12 p ) Architects : Archt. Sameera Dharmasena (menakaimai design studio) : Archt. Menaka Karunarathna (menakaimai design studio) Structural Engineering : Eng Sajeewa Edirrisingha Write-up : Archt. Navoda Rthnayaka Photographs : Amila Rathnayaka (Amila Rathnayaka photography) Just as the eyes are the windows to a person’s soul, a house is a window to its architect’s aspirations. The residence for Mr. Alex and family at Ethul Kotte is a perfect example for this, which is an open book with multiple layers. From the entrance to the rooftop, each space creates a specific impression and reveals a little more about the users, as it has been perfectly captured by the architect. The house is located at the further end of a narrow drive-way, almost hidden from view with its dark façade and greenery, and sits in a compact lot that opens to a marsh at its rear end. With its cladded wall of cement blocks with a unique imprint and the line of bamboo covering the length of the front wall, the boundaries are defined effortlessly while drawing focus to the main entrance. Earthy feeling created at this point heavily dwells on the solidity of the materials and the muted color palette, which is juxtaposed by the lightness of the timber gate, perforated external façade and screen of vines flowing down from the rooftop. Upon entering, the ambiance of the house changes from its somber guarded exterior to a bright and spacious interior that completely opens to its surroundings. The floating staircase that climbs along the dark titanium wall and the adjoining courtyard run through the full height of the building, merging the solids and the voids at all levels. Spatial organization in the house is predominantly in three layers and each section of a floor has a clear demarcation between the public and private spaces. Spaciousness is achieved through the simplicity of the spaces, minimalistic furniture and muted tones that are complemented by the complete openness created by the glass facades covering the full height of the spaces. Another noticeable feature is the landscaping where thick low hedges are broken by thin trees to mimic a rampart that characterizes the intermediate space between the interior and boundary of the site, which is demarcated by the alternating solids and voids of the boundary fence. The ground level creates a warm, welcoming ambiance that is ideal for entertaining guests. From the lines of textures and materials used, to heights and orientations of furniture, each element complements each other to add volume and composure to the space. A peculiar feature is a subtle inspiration from Japanese architecture that is visible in the sharp lines and several decorative features, which enhance the ambiance with splashes of vibrancy created by the simple, yet colorful elements. While the open living-dining space is a subtle fusion between a modern western living space and the Sri Lankan lifestyle that welcomes nature and social interactions, privacy of adjoining spaces such as the kitchen and bedroom is ensured by isolation made pleasant by their private courtyards. Gradually gracing a visitor at the extended landing of the first floor is the calming sight of the full height cross formed by light filtering through crafted gaps on the wall which becomes a feature and an open shrine. This , seamless flows to the rest of the floor with its vibrant, spacious family living room and TV lobby a that connects all these well as the custom-designed bedrooms The ambiance of each room voices the unique needs and tastes of its user, while the private balcony screened from the outside by a perforated aluminum façade and a screen of vines, creates an intimate niche. A significant feature is the glazed walls of the master bedroom, which are only screened by thick canvas shades that open to a mesmerizing sunset and a view of the marsh. This makes one question the concepts of privacy traditionally Sri Lankans, whereas the user appears to be embracing the vulnerability in openness and enjoying the soothing beauty in nature through the same. The second floor is mostly the rooftop garden and bar, which is a multi-functional space ideal for a small gathering. The curtain of creepers covering the full height glass façade separating the bar and open terrace creates a significant change in ambiance by defining the cozy, timber interior of the bar, against the outdoor-, where the monotonous greenery is only broken by a splash of red from the punctured cover of a service staircase running to the upper rooftop level. The uniqueness is in how each space caters for contrast in transition between ambiances spanning from an intimate, mystic bar area ideal for isolation, to a lively social space creates a unique mood compared to the rest of the house. The rooftop thus completes the transition of spaces from open and interactive interior to a mind-palace and a garden that inspires the soul. “I think that my job is to observe people and the world, and not to judge them; I always hope To position myself away from so-called conclusions; I would like to leave everything wide open To all the possibilities in the world.” -Haruki Murakami- Layering is a key feature in this design, which is evident in how the façade filters inwards from the curtain of greenery, permeable panel and the external wall, as well as the spatial structure of the interior. The linear form of the building, where the living spaces completely open-out through the glazed facades at the rear end of each floor merges these family-spaces with the neighborhood, which avoids complete isolation of the family. Thus, the design is inspired by the need for a sense of freedom in the residents, while allowing the house to become a place for escape when desired.
Mark Dziewulski: River House
Mark Dziewulski: River House
Mark Dziewulski ArchitectMark Dziewulski Architect
Idéer för att renovera ett stort funkis vitt hus, med allt i ett plan, glasfasad och platt tak
Gulf Islands Residence
Gulf Islands Residence
RUFprojectRUFproject
South Side of the House Photo by Ivan Hunter
Foto på ett stort funkis beige hus, med två våningar, glasfasad och platt tak
minimumhouse
minimumhouse
minimum einrichten GmbHminimum einrichten GmbH
Exempel på ett mellanstort modernt lägenhet, med två våningar, glasfasad och platt tak

291 foton på svart hus, med glasfasad

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