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Highland Builders LLC
Modern mountain aesthetic in this fully exposed custom designed ranch. Exterior brings together lap siding and stone veneer accents with welcoming timber columns and entry truss. Garage door covered with standing seam metal roof supported by brackets. Large timber columns and beams support a rear covered screened porch. (Ryan Hainey)
Porebski Architects
Porebski Architects, Beach House 2.
The external timber shutters are concealed in the side wall opening the house up to the beach and view.
Photo: Conor Quinn
Familia Remodeling
This luxurious white modern house in Malibu is a true gem. The white concrete exterior, glass windows, and matching blue pool create a warm and inviting atmosphere, while the Greek modern style adds a touch of elegance.
RHJB Architects
Custom Stone and larch timber cladding. IQ large format sliding doors. Aluminium frame. Large format tiles to patio.
Garage Doors Unlimited
Sliding Wood Driveway Gate. Red Cedar, stain grade gate.
Custom created by Garage Doors Unlimited for an apartment complex in Rancho Santa Fe.
Sarah F
Neil Cownie Architect Pty Ltd
The two story house deliberately presents to the street looking like a single level house. The house is a sculptural play of solid and void with the horizontal concrete roof appearing to hover above the house.
The house has been designed to maximize winter sun penetration while providing shade through summer with excellent cross ventilation providing cooling summer breezes through the house.
Rodwin Architecture & Skycastle Homes
Rodwin Architecture & Skycastle Homes
Location: Boulder, CO, United States
The homeowner wanted something bold and unique for his home. He asked that it be warm in its material palette, strongly connected to its site and deep green in its performance. This 3,000 sf. modern home’s design reflects a carefully crafted balance between capturing mountain views and passive solar design. On the ground floor, interior Travertine tile radiant heated floors flow out through broad sliding doors to the white concrete patio and then dissolves into the landscape. A built-in BBQ and gas fire pit create an outdoor room. The ground floor has a sunny, simple open concept floor plan that joins all the public social spaces and creates a gracious indoor/outdoor flow. The sleek kitchen has an urban cultivator (for fresh veggies) and a quick connection to the raised bed garden and small fruit tree orchard outside. Follow the floating staircase up the board-formed concrete tile wall. At the landing your view continues out over a “live roof”. The second floor’s 14ft tall ceilings open to giant views of the Flatirons and towering trees. Clerestory windows allow in high light, and create a floating roof effect as the Doug Fir ceiling continues out to form the large eaves; we protected the house’s large windows from overheating by creating an enormous cantilevered hat. The upper floor has a bedroom on each end and is centered around the spacious family room, where music is the main activity. The family room has a nook for a mini-home office featuring a floating wood desk. Forming one wall of the family room, a custom-designed pair of laser-cut barn doors inspired by a forest of trees opens to an 18th century Chinese day-bed. The bathrooms sport hand-made glass mosaic tiles; the daughter’s shower is designed to resemble a waterfall. This near-Net-Zero Energy home achieved LEED Gold certification. It has 10kWh of solar panels discretely tucked onto the roof, a ground source heat pump & boiler, foam insulation, an ERV, Energy Star windows and appliances, all LED lights and water conserving plumbing fixtures. Built by Skycastle Construction.
The Leland Group
The beauty and charm of Leland, Michigan inspired our clients in the design of their new home. Oversized brackets, standing seam metal shed roofs and Tennessee mountain stone add bold character to the exterior. Inside you’ll find a soothing palate with white walls throughout, and natural wood tones in the flooring, furniture and stone. The kitchen draws your eye in with it’s simplicity in design and function with the hood commanding center stage. Waterfall oak stairs with a brawny metal railing lead you the to master suite. The luxurious master bathroom includes his and her vanities, a curb less shower with black framed glass panel and a large soaking tub. Ample dining space, a butlery for food prep and a generous back porch makes for ease of entertaining.
Cheng Design
Fu-Tung Cheng, CHENG Design
• Exterior View from backyard, House 7 Concrete and Wood
House 7, named the "Concrete Village Home", is Cheng Design's seventh custom home project. With inspiration of a "small village" home, this project brings in dwellings of different size and shape that support and intertwine with one another. Featuring a sculpted, concrete geological wall, pleated butterfly roof, and rainwater installations, House 7 exemplifies an interconnectedness and energetic relationship between home and the natural elements.
Photography: Matthew Millman
Alejandro Ortiz ARQUITECTO
En el acceso a la casa la planta baja y la planta alta de la casa se muestran como dos cajas, de hormigón y de madera, apiladas sobre un terreno con mucho desnivel. Si nos imaginásemos el terreno como una alfombra verde, nos gusta creer que el garaje es el resultado de levantar dicha alfombra para poder esconder debajo los coches y dar más valor así al jardín.
Fotografía: Pedro Caetano (Droca).
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