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Shuster Design Associates
Detailed view of the pergola covered front entryway. The large open floor plan is visible through the floor to ceiling glass windows revealing the vaulted ceiling accents, wood detailing and custom designed chandelier.
Northern Roof Tiles
One of the most prestigious projects we have supplied is the Martin House in Buffalo NY. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1904 it was the largest residential complex of his career and one of the most expensive.
Although the house had fallen in to disrepair and a number of the buildings demolished, the Darwin Martin House Corporation have over seen its re-birth and return to its former glory.
Northern became involved in 1994 and supplied tiles for the main house in 1996 and the Barton house a year later. Once the Pergola and Garage had been re-created we again supplied tiles, finishing out a 14 year involvement with the project. This is a true masterpiece of American design and heritage and you owe yourself a visit.
building Lab, inc.
A coat of matte dark paint conceals the existing stucco textures. Modern style fencing with horizontal wood slats and luxurious plantings soften the appearance. Photo by Scott Hargis.
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This Seattle waterfront home received a design overhaul. The revamped home earns its minimalist design with Nordic profiles and Japanese allure, nestled on the banks of the Lake Washington shoreline. The Laurelhurst neighborhood is charming as well as highly desired for the region. The home is conveniently situated just north of downtown Seattle, filled with commerce, arts and culture. However, its discreet location begs for a slower pace of life with water recreation at the ready. The quiet refuge boasts a private dock and boat house for days full of lakeside enjoyment.
The remodel kept the existing building perimeter intact, observing the tight bounds of the neighborhood. To optimize the location, a minimalist design with awe-inspiring materials was selected. Keeping the exterior simple, the thin white brick base of the home contrasts the Sho Sugi Ban second-story exterior. Furthermore, the gable roof mimics the traditional Scandinavian home profile that is notorious for simplicity.
Prime Homes
front porch in 6x8 slate tile. recessed lighting at eaves. custom over-sized house numbers. wood shutters
BA Staging & Interiors
This beautifully renovated ranch home staged by BA Staging & Interiors is located in Stamford, Connecticut, and includes 4 beds, over 4 and a half baths, and is 5,500 square feet.
The staging was designed for contemporary luxury and to emphasize the sophisticated finishes throughout the home.
This open concept dining and living room provides plenty of space to relax as a family or entertain.
No detail was spared in this home’s construction. Beautiful landscaping provides privacy and completes this luxury experience.
Nosan Signature Homes
This home is inspired by the Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House in Chicago and features large overhangs and a shallow sloped hip roof. The exterior features long pieces of Indiana split-faced limestone in varying heights and elongated norman brick with horizontal raked joints and vertical flush joints to further emphasize the linear theme. The courtyard features a combination of exposed aggregate and saw-cut concrete while the entry steps are porcelain tile. The siding and fascia are wire-brushed African mahogany with a smooth mahogany reveal between boards.
OSCAR E. FLORES DESIGN STUDIO, LLC
contemporary house style locate north of san antonio texas in the hill country area
design by OSCAR E FLORES DESIGN STUDIO
photo A. Vazquez
TEC Construction & Development
The soaring entryway of this elegant coastal home is a small example of the many design details found within. Located on a gulf access canal, this 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath newly constructed home is perfect for the Florida lifestyle.
Northern Roof Tiles
One of the most prestigious projects we have supplied is the Martin House in Buffalo NY. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1904 it was the largest residential complex of his career and one of the most expensive.
Although the house had fallen in to disrepair and a number of the buildings demolished, the Darwin Martin House Corporation have over seen its re-birth and return to its former glory.
Northern became involved in 1994 and supplied tiles for the main house in 1996 and the Barton house a year later. Once the Pergola and Garage had been re-created we again supplied tiles, finishing out a 14 year involvement with the project. This is a true masterpiece of American design and heritage and you owe yourself a visit.
Contemporary House Exterior with a Hip Roof Ideas and Designs
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