Clay House Exterior with Stone Cladding Ideas and Designs

Architectural Stone Veneer
Architectural Stone Veneer
Master Stone Design, LLCMaster Stone Design, LLC
This application of Tennessee Fieldstone looks incredable mixed with the other materials in this custom home. The stucco and cedar just off the canvas as the stone anchors the day with colors of tan, gray, black, rust, brown, its just beautiful. The large front window is placed perfectly and the Japanese maple will grow nicely under there for years. For me there is just enough window treatment here to accent but not overtake the other elements of design, some people can get crazy so in my opinion when dealing with windows, stay simple. And the cedar is rich and inviting, great job there. That brings us back to the stone, its simple and gorgeous isn't it, just the greatest application with the grout joint and Tennessee flagstone capping for the steps and landing areas.
West Yard Farm - view towards the new glass box extension
West Yard Farm - view towards the new glass box extension
VESP ArchitectsVESP Architects
A 19th Century farm complex in the middle of Dartmoor National Park, Devon. This farmhouse and its associated barns were in much need of refurbishment and renovation. The brief was to create a new large family home, combining the Farmhouse and the Attached Barn with a contemporary glass extension between. Ancillary accommodation for guests and parties would be provided within the former milking parlour barn. Partial demolition removed the 1950’s extensions and attached garage. The farmhouse now boasts 4 large bedrooms with ensuites, sitting room, dining room and a generous kitchen/living area within the ‘Glass box’. This light-weight metal and glass extension utilised glazing systems of the highest quality and technology, and allows panoramic views of the surrounding grounds and the park beyond and creates an axis of movement and light through the existing buildings. Each sliding glass panel, supplied and installed by Cantifix that forms this extension are 3.8m high and 2m wide; at the time the upper limits of what was achievable.
Lake Bluff Lodge (Now Completed)
Lake Bluff Lodge (Now Completed)
Modern Rustic HomesModern Rustic Homes
Approaching the Lake Bluff Lodge you see a blend of wood and stone making this home another example of Modern Rustic Living.
Contemporary Custom Home Mountain Views
Contemporary Custom Home Mountain Views
Tomecek Studio ArchitectureTomecek Studio Architecture
Photography by John Gibbons Project by Studio H:T principal in charge Brad Tomecek (now with Tomecek Studio Architecture). This contemporary custom home forms itself based on specific view vectors to Long's Peak and the mountains of the front range combined with the influence of a morning and evening court to facilitate exterior living. Roof forms undulate to allow clerestory light into the space, while providing intimate scale for the exterior areas. A long stone wall provides a reference datum that links public and private and inside and outside into a cohesive whole.
Mid-Country French Farm
Mid-Country French Farm
Charles Hilton ArchitectsCharles Hilton Architects
Alice Washburn Award 2013 - Winner - Accessory Building Charles Hilton Architects Photography: Woodruff Brown
Wayzata Residence
Wayzata Residence
MSI Custom Homes, LLCMSI Custom Homes, LLC
Copper accents subtly show off their wares in the dusk as this home lights the outside from within. Greer Photo - Jill Greer
SC 3
SC 3
Jon Eric Christner ARCHITECT INC.Jon Eric Christner ARCHITECT INC.
Tuscan Gable Roof - General Contractor: Forte Estate Homes photo by Aidin Foster
Hill Country River Ranch
Hill Country River Ranch
Studio IndustrielleStudio Industrielle
The program consists of a detached Guest House with full Kitchen, Living and Dining amenities, Carport and Office Building with attached Main house and Master Bedroom wing. The arrangement of buildings was dictated by the numerous majestic oaks and organized as a procession of spaces leading from the Entry arbor up to the front door. Large covered terraces and arbors were used to extend the interior living spaces out onto the site. All the buildings are clad in Texas limestone with accent bands of Leuders limestone to mimic the local limestone cliffs in the area. Steel was used on the arbors and fences and left to rust. Vertical grain Douglas fir was used on the interior while flagstone and stained concrete floors were used throughout. The flagstone floors extend from the exterior entry arbors into the interior of the Main Living space and out onto the Main house terraces.

Clay House Exterior with Stone Cladding Ideas and Designs

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Ireland
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