Eclectic House Exterior with a Hip Roof Ideas and Designs

Black Mountain Compound
Black Mountain Compound
HomeSource BuildersHomeSource Builders
We built the original, multi-sided Deltec home for this client in 2009. After a few years, they asked us to add on a traditionally-constructed expansion of two stories, plus 3 third-story tower. Over time, we've constructed a pottery/art studio, a kiln house, storage building, and most recently, a 1,200 sq. ft. Deltec shop to house tools for the owner’s hobby—welding. The secluded compound is far, far off the beaten path, at the end of a one-lane mountain road. Their retirement lifestyle and decorating tastes are traditional casual.
Waterfront French Eclectic
Waterfront French Eclectic
VanderHorn ArchitectsVanderHorn Architects
From the perch of a balcony outside the master suite, paired crescent-shaped flights of stairs cascade toward a terrace landing joining the spa and formal gardens before merging into a single flight down to a lower level gym. A rhythmical pattern of plain balusters and French Baroque scrolls parades along the painted wrought iron railings capped with bronze handrails. Woodruff Brown Photography
Waterfront French Eclectic
Waterfront French Eclectic
VanderHorn ArchitectsVanderHorn Architects
From the side yard of the long lot, the betokened warmth of stone walls and the red clay tile of the roof anchor an array of splendid details including solid limestone cornice and its brackets, flared dormers or stone or timber, timber porch with rafter tails, and tall chimney caps. Woodruff Brown Photography
My Houzz: Mark & Rick
My Houzz: Mark & Rick
Le KleinLe Klein
Photo: Le Michelle Nguyen © 2014 Houzz
Entry bridge over a rocky moat.
Entry bridge over a rocky moat.
Darek Shapiro / Environmental Architecture LLCDarek Shapiro / Environmental Architecture LLC
View of the homes South and front, with it's stone bridge entry over a stony moat.
"Magic" residence
"Magic" residence
Roy Pertchik, Home DesignRoy Pertchik, Home Design
A group home with 8 bedrooms, for a Stanford University collective. A blend of vernacular craftsman and Spanish details, expressed in a modern way, with concrete, stucco, steel, and cedar. Sustainable, energy efficient, passive solar collection, super insulated, HRV air handling, and many more innovative systems.

Eclectic House Exterior with a Hip Roof Ideas and Designs

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