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Stonehouse + Irons Architecture
The exterior draws from mid-century elements of , floor to ceiling windows, geometric and low roof forms and elements of materials to reflect the uses behind. concrete blocks turned on their edge create a veil of privacy from the street while maintaining visual connection to the native garden to the front. Timber is used between the concrete walls in combination with timber framed windows.
Hearth Homes
Nestled on the banks of the Assiniboine, this prairie lodge was built and designed to marry modern luxury with the rustic charm of a mountain chalet. With soaring tongue and groove ceilings, a massive rough cut stone fireplace, and exposed timber trusses this home is a gorgeous extension of nature. This family-oriented home was built with dedicated and unique spaces for everyone. Even the dog has its own room under the stairs! The master bedroom with its vaulted ceiling and rakehead windows takes full advantage of the river views and provides a unique feeling of sleeping in harmony with nature. Every aspect of this home has been customized to meet the requirements of the modern family.
Glamour Flooring
Modern Farm house totally remodeled by the Glamour Flooring team in Woodland Hills, CA. Interior design services are available call to inquire more.
- James Hardie Siding
- Modern Garage door from Elegance Garage Doors
- Front Entry Door from Rhino Steel Doors
- Windows from Anderson
First Avenue Homes
Front exterior facade of Brighton custom luxury build featuring a cedar clad concealed garage door
Gually Arquitectos
Fachada Cerramiento - Se planteo una fachada semipermeable en cuya superficie predomina el hormigón, pero al cual se le añade detalles en madera y pintura en color gris oscuro. Como detalle especial se le realizan unas perforaciones circulares al cerramiento, que representan movimiento y los 9 meses de gestación humana.
Jacobson Construction, Inc.
The owners of this Hopkins two-story home were looking to transform a 3-season porch into a new great room, while adding a finished basement bedroom below and amazing deck above; and make it look like it was always there - part of the original house.
The basement was designed and constructed for Minnesota winters. After the site was excavated, new walls were constructed beginning with R-10 Exterior Insulation and waterproofing on a newly poured concrete foundation. Then framing up walls and finally installing the drywall. Drain tile and a sump pump were installed around the perimeter to keep moisture out and the bedroom dry. A second HVAC system was also added to provide separate zoned heating in the basement and first floor.
The new basement’s 480 sq. ft. space includes bedroom with large walk-in closet and additional storage accessible from the adjacent existing family room. Two side-by-side egress windows were installed to make this a legal bedroom. The bonus: The windows brighten the bedroom with lots of natural light from a southern exposure. In the exterior photo you can see a unique window well treatment, using larger rocks and boulders to create a natural look while meeting building codes.
The first floor Great Room is just that: almost 500 sq. feet of open, bright space off the existing kitchen. Makes home entertaining easy.
A sliding glass door and short flight of stairs invites guests into the back yard patio for a bonfire, barbeque, or some putting. The patio features a unique design using stone slabs of varying shapes to create a one-of-a-kind look.
On the second floor we replaced a window and added a sliding glass door for easy access to the new deck. It’s made with the same materials and design used on the ground level patio. To keep water, snow, and ice outside the roof is made with a special membrane surrounded by an integral gutter with downspouts.
The post-to-post tempered glass railings make this deck feel wide open to a surprisingly secluded back yard.
Finally, we used grey cement board for the siding, matching the white trim around doors and windows.
This project added almost 1,000 sq. ft. of interior living space and another 500 sq. ft. of second floor deck, constructed in a way to last a lifetime. And the addition really doesn’t look like an addition. It feels wide open to a surprisingly secluded back yard.
Architectural Squared
Just a few miles south of the Deer Valley ski resort is Brighton Estates, a community with summer vehicle access that requires a snowmobile or skis in the winter. This tiny cabin is just under 1000 SF of conditioned space and serves its outdoor enthusiast family year round. No space is wasted and the structure is designed to stand the harshest of storms.
S. Group
If quality is a necessity, comfort impresses and style excites you, then JACK offers the epitome of modern luxury living. The combination of singularly skilled architects, contemporary interior designers and quality builders will come together to create this elegant collection of superior inner city townhouses.
Concrete House Exterior with Board and Batten Cladding Ideas and Designs
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