6.149 Billeder af violet hus

Exterior
Exterior
Martha O'Hara InteriorsMartha O'Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Furnishings & Photo Styling | Detail Design + Build, Builder | Charlie & Co. Design, Architect | Corey Gaffer, Photography | Please Note: All “related,” “similar,” and “sponsored” products tagged or listed by Houzz are not actual products pictured. They have not been approved by Martha O’Hara Interiors nor any of the professionals credited. For information about our work, please contact design@oharainteriors.com.
metal roof
metal roof
Allied Roofing and Sheet MetalAllied Roofing and Sheet Metal
Some of the Benefits of Metal Roofing Include: Durability -According to the Metal Roofing Alliance, a metal roof will last two to three times longer than a traditional asphalt shingle roof. Metal coatings allow metal roofs to last longer than any other type of roof. A high-quality metal roof will likely be the last roof you'll ever need. Resistant to cracking, shrinking and eroding, metal roofing systems can also withstand extreme weather conditions. Metal roofs are expected to last for the life of the building. Increase in Resale Value - Metal roof can improve the value of a home by between 1 percent and 6 percent. Energy Efficient - Many residential metal roofs now utilize reflective pigment technology, which results in overall home energy efficiency, and lower utility bills. Metal roofs can reduce your energy bill by up to 30%. Weather Resistant - Metal roofs are fire resistant and hold up well in storms and heavy winds. Environmentally Friendly - All metal roofs are made from 30-60% recycled material which will reduce landfill waste. Appearance - There is an endless choice of roof colors and style options.Residential metal roofs are available in a wide variety of design to complement any style home. Cost - Because of metal's fire resistance, home buyers in almost 20 states can receive up to a 35% discount on their insurance premiums. Additionally, metal roofing can save up to 40% in annual energy costs, and some systems qualify for the Federal Energy Tax Credits.
Classic Cape Cod Residence
Classic Cape Cod Residence
Purple Cherry ArchitectsPurple Cherry Architects
The well-balanced rear elevation features symmetrical roof lines, Chippendale railings, and rotated ellipse windows with divided lites. Ideal for outdoor entertaining, the perimeter of the covered patio includes recessed motorized screens that effortlessly create a screened-in porch in the warmer months.
Flip Flop
Flip Flop
Colonial Reproductions, Inc.Colonial Reproductions, Inc.
This quaint beach cottage is nestled on the coastal shores of Martha's Vineyard.
Chateau Breckenridge
Chateau Breckenridge
Trilogy PartnersTrilogy Partners
A european inspired ski home. 9000 square feet, 6 beds 9 bathrooms. The nations first net zero energy slope side home. Featuring post and beam construction, old world style stone walls, and an exquisite 3 story circular staircase. Overlooks the town of Breckenridge, slope side on Peak 8. Planning, Design, Construction by Trilogy Partners and it's design and build contractors.
Spanish Mediterranean Styled Custom Home - Oceanside, CA
Spanish Mediterranean Styled Custom Home - Oceanside, CA
Axis 3 ArchitectsAxis 3 Architects
Spanish Mediterranean Styled Custom Home - Oceanside, CA. Exterior, by Axis 3 Architects www.axis3architects.com (951) 634-5596
Virginia Avenue Residence
Virginia Avenue Residence
Moore Architects, PCMoore Architects, PC
“Can you make this house livable for us?” This was the seemingly innocent request posed to the architects by the new owners of this house. It was a cartoon dwelling, an asymmetrical structure blemished by several poorly constructed additions that would feel at home in a coloring book. Despite these difficulties, the building was strangely interesting -- like an underdog you felt compelled to root for. So it started with the basics. The house was stripped down to its simplest saltbox shape. This began to give direction to the massing of the addition. New openings brought a sense of order to the elevations. Dormers, clad in the same material as the roof, were used to make more efficient use of the second floor spaces while emphasizing the original lines of the house. Deteriorating stucco was replaced and tinted a moss green. A plinth of locally quarried stone wraps the base of the structure, anchoring it to the earth. The large front porch engages the street with a more welcoming face. Cooking meals together is a vital gathering activity for this family. The kitchen space was moved to the center of the house as an organizing element and to reflect this importance. Reclaimed oak cider vats were used as flooring throughout the residence. Virginia soap stone countertops further echoes the desire to reconnect this house back to indigenous materials and the local culture. This house is no longer a caricature. It has found its roots and become a modern, livable dwelling, without losing its quirky charm. All photos by Hoachlander Davis Photography.
Twin Hills Farm Community
Twin Hills Farm Community
Cummings Architecture + InteriorsCummings Architecture + Interiors
Set on ten acres abutting protected conservation land, the zoning for this site allowed for a creative multi-unit residential project. The design concept created a sustainable modern farm community of three distinct structures. A sense of individuality is established between the buildings, while a comprehensive site design references historic farms with a home-like, residential scale. An existing structure was renovated to house three condo units, featuring sliding barn doors and floor-to-ceiling storefront glass in the great room, with 25’ ceilings. Across a circular cobblestone drive, a new house and barn structure houses two condo units. Connecting both units, a garage references a carriage house and barn with small square windows above and large bays at ground level to mimic barn bays. There is no parking lot for the site – instead garages and a few individual parking spaces preserve the scale of a natural farm property. Patios and yards in the rear of each unit offer private access to the lush natural surroundings and space for entertaining.

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