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Stump's Decks and Porches
Notice the deck skirting which improves the decks appearance as well as eliminates rodents from inhabiting underside of deck.
Conservatory Craftsmen
The glass enclosed room is 500 sq.ft., and is immediately above the owner’s indoor swimming pool. The tall side walls float the lantern roof like a halo. The conservatory climbs to a whole new height, literally, 45′ from the ground. The conservatory is designed to compliment the architecture of the home's dramatic height, and is situated to overlook the homeowners in-ground pool, which is accessed by an elevator.
Photos by Robert Socha
Sustainable Design Group
An alternate view of the atrium.
Garden Atriums is a green residential community in Poquoson, Virginia that combines the peaceful natural beauty of the land with the practicality of sustainable living. Garden Atrium homes are designed to be eco-friendly with zero cost utilities and to maximize the amount of green space and natural sunlight. All homeowners share a private park that includes a pond, gazebo, fruit orchard, fountain and space for a personal garden. The advanced architectural design of the house allows the maximum amount of available sunlight to be available in the house; a large skylight in the center of the house covers a complete atrium garden. Green Features include passive solar heating and cooling, closed-loop geothermal system, exterior photovoltaic panel generates power for the house, superior insulation, individual irrigation systems that employ rainwater harvesting.
Equinox Architecture LLC
The green house features the interior use of stone, stained concrete floors, & custom skylight. Excess passive solar heat can be vented to other parts of the house via ductwork.
Carl Schofield Photography
Stoneridge Outdoor Living
Georgian style, extended from the kitchen for family seating , all glass roof, wood trim, hard wood flooring, double exterior door
Mills Technologies
The front Sunroom is a great location for reading and listening to music. In addition to the speakers, electric shades automatically raise and lower based on the daily sunrise and sunset, balancing natural lighting and homeowner privacy.
Technology Integration by Mills Custom. Architecture by Cohen and Hacker Architects. Interior Design by Tom Stringer Design Partners. General Contracting by Michael Mariottini.
OLSON LEWIS + Architects
Photographer: James R. Salomon
Contractor: Carl Anderson, Anderson Contracting Services
Marty Rhein, CKD, CBD - BAC Design Group
This 3,738 Square Foot custom home resides on a lush, wooded hillside overlooking Arbutus Lake. The clients wanted to thoughtfully combine a “lodge” and “cottage” feel to their space. The home’s style has been affectionately and effectively called “Cott-odge” A beautiful blend of neutrals compose the home’s color palette to reflect the surrounding setting’s stone, sands, woods and water. White casework and rustic knotty beams round out the careful blend of “cott-odge” style. The great room’s multi-colored ledge stone fireplace and large beams create a cozy space to gather with family, while the efficient kitchen adorned with custom cabinetry accommodates optimal work-flow. The pairing of the varied styles creates an inviting lakeside, family retreat.
Burhani Design Architects
Home addition for an existing Cedar cladded single family residence and Interior renovation.
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