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Sheri Haby Architects
A new living room and study at the rear of the house is designed with lofty ceilings and orientated to catch the north light. Stretched along the south boundary, views from inside look to a new pool and garden. White painted brick gently contrasts with the white weatherboards while the playful roof form adapts to minimise overshadowing.
Bohannon Design Team
Featuring eye-catching forward-facing contemporary garage doors, this home makes the most of it's location in all the right ways. A center tower with clerestory windows elevates the whole design, and the sleek front entry tower invite you to come inside.
Exterior materials: painted brick, manufactured stone, cedar siding, architectural composite shingles.
Bohannon Design Team
Featuring eye-catching forward-facing contemporary garage doors, this home makes the most of it's location in all the right ways. A center tower with clerestory windows elevates the whole design, and the sleek front entry tower invite you to come inside.
Exterior materials: painted brick, manufactured stone, cedar siding, architectural composite shingles.
Brindley Architects
Street view showing how COHO apartments provide private open space at the upper level above the private courtyard below. Buildings are set back 6m to align with adjacent homes.
Walless Architecture
Despite being a double-storey house, the second level is positioned at the centre, allowing the roof to slope gracefully toward the front and rear. The outcome is a modest single-storey-looking façade seamlessly blending with the village-like streetscape and neighbourhood scale of Pekan Serdang. This approach reflects a deep commitment to unveiling the intrinsic essence of responsive and conscientious architecture, and a tribute to the locale's rich context, culture, and history.
Connecticut Roofcrafters Llc
An alternate overhead view of the Gardner Carpenter House - another Historic Restoration Project in Norwichtown, CT. Built in 1793, the original house (there have been some additions put on in back) needed a new roof - we specified and installed western red cedar. After removing the existing roof, we laid down an Ice & Water Shield underlayment. This view captures the 24 gauge red copper flashing we installed on the chimney as well as cleansing strip just below the ridgeline - which reacts with rainwater to deter organic growth such as mold, moss, or lichen. Also visualized here is the cedar shingle ridge cap.
Connecticut Roofcrafters Llc
The BEFORE picture of the Gardner Carpenter House in Norwichtown, CT before we removed the existing roof to install a new western red cedar roof system.
Walless Architecture
Despite being a double-storey house, the second level is positioned at the centre, allowing the roof to slope gracefully toward the front and rear. The outcome is a modest single-storey-looking façade seamlessly blending with the village-like streetscape and neighbourhood scale of Pekan Serdang. This approach reflects a deep commitment to unveiling the intrinsic essence of responsive and conscientious architecture, and a tribute to the locale's rich context, culture, and history.
Connecticut Roofcrafters Llc
Front view of the Gardner Carpenter House - another Historic Restoration Project in Norwichtown, CT. Built in 1793, the original house (there have been some additions put on in back) needed a new roof - we specified and installed western red cedar. After removing the existing roof, we laid down an Ice & Water Shield underlayment. We flashed all chimney protrusions with 24 gauge red copper flashing and installed a red copper cleansing strip just below the ridge cap on both sides of the roof. We topped this job off with a cedar shingle ridge cap.
Connecticut Roofcrafters Llc
The National Register of Historic Places plaque on the Gardner Carpenter House - another Historic Restoration Project in Norwichtown, CT. Built in 1793, the original house (there have been some additions put on in back) needed a new roof - we specified and installed western red cedar. After removing the existing roof, we laid down an Ice & Water Shield underlayment. We flashed all chimney protrusions with 24 gauge red copper flashing and installed a red copper cleansing strip just below the ridge cap on both sides of the roof. We topped this job off with a cedar shingle ridge cap.
株式会社小木野貴光アトリエ一級建築士事務所
不動前の家
白とグレーのグラディエーションの外観です。
オートロック付きです。
猫と住む、多頭飼いのお住まいです。
株式会社小木野貴光アトリエ一級建築士建築士事務所 https://www.ogino-a.com/
株式会社小木野貴光アトリエ一級建築士事務所
不動前の家
白とグレーのグラディエーションの外観です。
オートロック付きです。
猫と住む、多頭飼いのお住まいです。
株式会社小木野貴光アトリエ一級建築士建築士事務所 https://www.ogino-a.com/
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