Clay House Exterior with a Hip Roof Ideas and Designs
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AlphaStudio Design Group
Centered on seamless transitions of indoor and outdoor living, this open-planned Spanish Ranch style home is situated atop a modest hill overlooking Western San Diego County. The design references a return to historic Rancho Santa Fe style by utilizing a smooth hand troweled stucco finish, heavy timber accents, and clay tile roofing. By accurately identifying the peak view corridors the house is situated on the site in such a way where the public spaces enjoy panoramic valley views, while the master suite and private garden are afforded majestic hillside views.
As see in San Diego magazine, November 2011
http://www.sandiegomagazine.com/San-Diego-Magazine/November-2011/Hilltop-Hacienda/
Photos by: Zack Benson
CB Paint and Decor, Inc.
Montectio Spanish Estate Interior and Exterior. Offered by The Grubb Campbell Group, Village Properties.
BEVOLO GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHTS
Spacious residential project by Ryan Street and Associates. Home features exterior lighting by Bevolo. Photo by Ryan Street & Associates
Solid Rock Custom Homes
The interior and exterior walls have bull-nosed corners to soften the edges and echo the mass and softness of adobe construction. The home is sheltered by a mix of flat and Spanish tile roofs. The hip roofs and large overhangs add a slight contemporary touch that fits well with the architecture.
| SPIRAL ARCHITECTS |
The south courtyard was re-landcape with specimen cacti selected and curated by the owner, and a new hardscape path was laid using flagstone, which was a customary hardscape material used by Robert Evans. The arched window was originally an exterior feature under an existing stairway; the arch was replaced (having been removed during the 1960s), and a arched window added to "re-enclose" the space. Several window openings which had been covered over with stucco were uncovered, and windows fitted in the restored opening. The small loggia was added, and provides a pleasant outdoor breakfast spot directly adjacent to the kitchen.
Architect: Gene Kniaz, Spiral Architects
General Contractor: Linthicum Custom Builders
Photo: Maureen Ryan Photography
| SPIRAL ARCHITECTS |
The south courtyard was re-landcape with specimen cacti selected and curated by the owner, and a new hardscape path was laid using flagstone, which was a customary hardscape material used by Robert Evans. The arched window was originally an exterior feature under an existing stairway; the arch was replaced (having been removed during the 1960s), and a arched window added to "re-enclose" the space. Several window openings which had been covered over with stucco were uncovered, and windows fitted in the restored opening. The small loggia was added, and provides a pleasant outdoor breakfast spot directly adjacent to the kitchen.
Design Architect: Gene Kniaz, Spiral Architect; General Contractor: Eric Linthicum, Linthicum Custom Builders
Addition Building & Design, Inc.
A Mediterranean style home in Calabasas where the homeowner wanted to remodel the interior and create some recreational space for his family and update the five bathrooms and kitchen. A home theater was installed and the kitchen counters were updated with granite counters, stainless steel gas oven, and a beautiful new island for entertaining visitors was installed.
Extradom
Budynek mieszkalny jednorodzinny, parterowy, niepodpiwniczony. Optymalny układ pomieszczeń zapewnia komfort 4-osobowej rodzinie. W części dziennej domu zaprojektowano kuchnię ze spiżarnią, salon połączony z jadalnią. Część nocna to trzy sypialnie oraz łazienka. W części gospodarczej zaprojektowano kotłownię i dwustanowiskowy garaż.
Clay House Exterior with a Hip Roof Ideas and Designs
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