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Bergeron Custom Homes, LLC
A bunk room for the kids. Each bunk has it's own nook, reading light, power point and a small wall fan at the foot of each bed.
Vetter Architects
In early 2002 Vetter Denk Architects undertook the challenge to create a highly designed affordable home. Working within the constraints of a narrow lake site, the Aperture House utilizes a regimented four-foot grid and factory prefabricated panels. Construction was completed on the home in the Fall of 2002.
The Aperture House derives its name from the expansive walls of glass at each end framing specific outdoor views – much like the aperture of a camera. It was featured in the March 2003 issue of Milwaukee Magazine and received a 2003 Honor Award from the Wisconsin Chapter of the AIA. Vetter Denk Architects is pleased to present the Aperture House – an award-winning home of refined elegance at an affordable price.
Overview
Moose Lake
Size
2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, recreation room
Completion Date
2004
Services
Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture
Janet Brooks Design
The colors of teal and blue in this master bedroom echo the colors of the Arizona sky outside, with views for miles over Scottsdale and Phoenix. A custom area rug anchors the bed and seating, giving warmth to the room.
Adella Design
This master bedroom is like no other, with a design that encompasses a dark plaster wall and elevated led strip flowing throughout. Centered around the wabi-sabi concept, we used natural materials and an organic shape to create a bold yet tranquil space. Paired with white oak furniture, the final design reflects our envisioned elegant, sparse, and imperfect style.
Wittehaus
This bedroom suite comes with its own exterior door, kitchenette, bathroom, laundry niche, and mini-split heating and air system to be completely independent as an in-law suite, airbnb, office, granny-flat, or the like.
Altura Architects
This modern passive solar residence sits on five acres of steep mountain land with great views looking down the Beaverdam Valley in Asheville, North Carolina. The house is on a south-facing slope that allowed the owners to build the energy efficient, passive solar house they had been dreaming of. Our clients were looking for decidedly modern architecture with a low maintenance exterior and a clean-lined and comfortable interior. We developed a light and neutral interior palette that provides a simple backdrop to highlight an extensive family art collection and eclectic mix of antique and modern furniture.
Builder: Standing Stone Builders
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