Contemporary House Exterior with Shiplap Cladding Ideas and Designs
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Haus R wurde als quadratischer Wohnkörper konzipert, welcher sich zur Erschließungsseite differenziert. Mit seinen großzügigen Wohnbereichen öffnet sich das ebenerdige Gebäude zu den rückwärtigen Freiflächen und fließt in den weitläufigen Außenraum.
Eine gestaltprägende Holzverschalung im Außenbereich, akzentuierte Materialien im Innenraum, sowie die Kombination mit großformatigen Verglasungen setzen das Gebäude bewußt in Szene.
Atelier Ose
Redonner à la façade côté jardin une dimension domestique était l’un des principaux enjeux de ce projet, qui avait déjà fait l’objet d’une première extension. Il s’agissait également de réaliser des travaux de rénovation énergétique comprenant l’isolation par l’extérieur de toute la partie Est de l’habitation.
Les tasseaux de bois donnent à la partie basse un aspect chaleureux, tandis que des ouvertures en aluminium anthracite, dont le rythme resserré affirme un style industriel rappelant l’ancienne véranda, donnent sur une grande terrasse en béton brut au rez-de-chaussée. En partie supérieure, le bardage horizontal en tôle nervurée anthracite vient contraster avec le bois, tout en résonnant avec la teinte des menuiseries. Grâce à l’accord entre les matières et à la subdivision de cette façade en deux langages distincts, l’effet de verticalité est estompé, instituant ainsi une nouvelle échelle plus intimiste et accueillante.
FitzHarris Designs, Architects + Designers
Major renovation and addition to an existing brick Cape style home. Creamy contemporary style with large porch and low slung roof lines to compliment the neighborhood.
User
The original small 2 bedroom dwelling was deconstructed piece by piece, with every element recycled/re-used. The larger, newly built home + studio uses much less energy than the original. In fact, the home and office combined are net zero (the home’s blower door test came in at Passive House levels, though certification was not procured). The transformed home boasts a better functioning layout, increased square footage, and bold accent colors to boot. The multiple level patios book-end the home’s front and rear facades. The added outdoor living with the nearly 13’ sliding doors allows ample natural light into the home. The transom windows create an increased openness with the floor to ceiling glazing. The larger tilt-turn windows throughout the home provide ventilation and open views for the 3-level contemporary home. In addition, the larger overhangs provide increased passive thermal protection from the scattered sunny days. The conglomeration of exterior materials is diverse and playful with dark stained wood, concrete, natural wood finish, and teal horizontal siding. A fearless selection of a bright orange window brings a bold accent to the street-side composition. These elements combined create a dynamic modern design to the inclusive Portland backdrop.
SOON Architecture Studio
The Rowley House has siding made of Eastern White Pine stained with Pine Tar, giving the siding protection against water, sun, and pests. Each window opening was enlarged to enhance the views of the surrounding forest.
Harka Architecture
Contemporary outdoor kitchen remodel by Harka Architecture. Custom residential architecture and interiors. Connecting indoor and outdoor kitchen and dining. Low-carbon, high performance architecture.
FitzHarris Designs, Architects + Designers
Major renovation and addition to an existing brick Cape style home. Creamy contemporary style with large porch and low slung roof lines to compliment the neighborhood.
Constantin Eugen Cozma
The Peak is a simple but not conventional cabin retreat design
It is the first model in a series of designs tailored for landowners, developers and anyone seeking a daring but simple approach for a cabin.
Up to 96 sqm Net (usable) area and 150 sqm gross floor area, ideal for short rental experiences.
Using a light gauge steel structural framing or a timber solution as well.
Featuring a kitchenette, dining, living, bedroom, two bathrooms and an inspiring attic at the top.
Studio 76 Kitchens and Baths
This lovely, contemporary lakeside home underwent a major renovation that also involved a two-story addition. Every room’s design takes full advantage of the stunning lake view. First floor changes include all new flooring from Urban Floor, foyer update, expanded great room, patio with fireplace and hot tub, office area, laundry room, and a main bedroom and bath. Second-floor changes include all new flooring from Urban Floor, a workout room with sauna, lounge, and a balcony with an iron spiral staircase descending to the first-floor patio. The exterior transformation includes stained cedar siding offset with natural stone cladding, a metal roof, and a wrought iron entry door my Monarch.
Contemporary House Exterior with Shiplap Cladding Ideas and Designs
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