688 Billeder af rustikt grønt hus

Bent River Cottage
Bent River Cottage
Max Fulbright DesignsMax Fulbright Designs
Love this 3 bedroom, 3 bath plan for either a lake, mountain or your main house. Loving the green-gray siding our homeowner put on this one and all the special details.
Downeast Barn House
Downeast Barn House
Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Inc.Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Inc.
A summer house built around salvaged barn beams. Not far from the beach, the secluded site faces south to the ocean and views. The large main barn room embraces the main living spaces, including the kitchen. The barn room is anchored on the north with a stone fireplace and on the south with a large bay window. The wing to the east organizes the entry hall and sleeping rooms.
Tay Valley Cottage
Tay Valley Cottage
Christopher Simmonds ArchitectChristopher Simmonds Architect
Perched on a steeply sloped site and facing west, this cottage was designed to enhance the magnificent view of the water and take advantage of the spectacular sunsets. The owners wanted the new cottage to be modern enough – but also respect tradition. It was also important to blur the lines between indoors and out. The main level houses living, dining, kitchen, guest room and powder room with transparent walls that blend into the landscape. A covered deck with exposed Douglas fir rafters extends the interior living space to create a floating outdoor room. Minimal glass guards disappear to allow unimpeded views from the interior. A cantilevered stair leading down to the lake from the deck appears to hover along the horizon. Taking advantage of the steep site, the lower level includes two bedrooms with a walkout to a stone terrace, master ensuite, bathroom and laundry room. The interior palette includes white tongue and groove pine ceiling and wall paneling, white oak wide plank floors and a minimalist Norwegian gas fireplace. The exterior materials highlight the variation in textures of board form concrete, western red cedar slats and soffit, horizontal reveal wood siding and standing seam metal. The design of the cottage focused on quality over quantity, and totally met the needs and desires of the homeowners to have open spaces that would blend indoors and outdoors. Year: 2015 Size: 1,900 sq.ft. Photography: T.H. Wall Photography
Craftsman Contemporary
Craftsman Contemporary
HomeSource BuildersHomeSource Builders
This couple wanted their mountainside home to take in their views of downtown Asheville. The distinctive vaulted ceiling line carries from the front porch, through the living room, and out onto the back deck. The main living area features floor-to-ceiling windows to embrace the beauty of the mountains. Reflecting their contemporary tastes, the interior lines are all simple and clean. The back deck spans the nearly the full width of the home, with minimally obscuring stainless steel cable railing.
Mountain Rustic Retreat
Mountain Rustic Retreat
Durham Designs & Consulting, LLCDurham Designs & Consulting, LLC
Beautiful cedar posts alongside red windows and a soft greens siding blend into the fauna of the mountain. The home is surrounded by multiple hiking trails and snow comes early at the elevation of 4,000 ft. Designed by Melodie Durham of Durham Designs & Consulting, LLC. Photo by Livengood Photographs [www.livengoodphotographs.com/design].
Armstrong Residence
Armstrong Residence
Rodwin Architecture & Skycastle HomesRodwin Architecture & Skycastle Homes
Rodwin Architecture and Skycastle Homes Location: Boulder, CO, United States This energy efficient home (HERS 35) has three bedrooms, 10ft tall ceilings, tile floors throughout (good for the passive solar thermal mass), a large wrap-around covered Trex porch, an indoor/outdoor see-thru gas fireplace, beautiful exterior stonework and a sunny walk-out basement. Country: United States Zip Code: 80504 To view other projects by Rodwin Architecture visit www.rodwinarch.com.
Tay Valley Cottage
Tay Valley Cottage
Christopher Simmonds ArchitectChristopher Simmonds Architect
Perched on a steeply sloped site and facing west, this cottage was designed to enhance the magnificent view of the water and take advantage of the spectacular sunsets. The owners wanted the new cottage to be modern enough – but also respect tradition. It was also important to blur the lines between indoors and out. The main level houses living, dining, kitchen, guest room and powder room with transparent walls that blend into the landscape. A covered deck with exposed Douglas fir rafters extends the interior living space to create a floating outdoor room. Minimal glass guards disappear to allow unimpeded views from the interior. A cantilevered stair leading down to the lake from the deck appears to hover along the horizon. Taking advantage of the steep site, the lower level includes two bedrooms with a walkout to a stone terrace, master ensuite, bathroom and laundry room. The interior palette includes white tongue and groove pine ceiling and wall paneling, white oak wide plank floors and a minimalist Norwegian gas fireplace. The exterior materials highlight the variation in textures of board form concrete, western red cedar slats and soffit, horizontal reveal wood siding and standing seam metal. The design of the cottage focused on quality over quantity, and totally met the needs and desires of the homeowners to have open spaces that would blend indoors and outdoors. Year: 2015 Size: 1,900 sq.ft. Photography: T.H. Wall Photography

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