Eclectic House Exterior with a Tiled Roof Ideas and Designs
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chadbourne + doss architects
The new addition extends from and expands an existing flat roof dormer. Aluminum plate siding marries with brick, glass, and concrete to tie new to old.
Dig Design
The rejuvenated front facade of the existing part of the house. A hint of the extension can be seen behind with the titanium zinc cladding visible above the existing roof line.
Photography by Rachel Lewis.
VanderHorn Architects
A graceful outbuilding flanking the driveway conceals the home’s generator. Rich architectural details such as a vented cupola and flared roof, limestone quoins and cornice, and adjoining gooseneck cut stone site wall borrow simple symmetrical geometries and classical proportions from French provincial house beyond.
Woodruff Brown Photography
Jack Dusek & Co.
The extended, remodelled and reimagined front elevation of an original 1960's detached home. We introduced a new brick at ground floor, with off white render at first floor and soldier course brick detailing. All finished off with a new natural slate roof and oak frame porch around the new front entrance.
Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd.
Front entry to the Hobbit House at Dragonfly Knoll with custom designed rounded door.
FormLA Landscaping
Can you ID the fire-wise measures taken here? You won't be alone if your eyes go straight to the gravelscaped front garden. While this area provides defensible space, there are several other protective qualities. Among the most important fire-wise measures are the home's features, the a tile roof and stone siding from the foundation to windows. In the landscape, well-maintained shrubs and greenery, and the tree on the left side of the photo, which can catch flying embers before they travel to the home also play a role in home protection. Photo: Lesly Hall Photography
(This front garden was not designed or built by FormLA Landscaping.)
VanderHorn Architects
This waterfront French Eclectic home anchors a long promenade from the street. Along the formal oil-and-stone drive with granite detailing, an extensive allay of linden trees stretches toward the main façade in the distance. A detached garage and generator building flank the driveway and hint at the architecture of the house beyond.
Woodruff Brown Photography
Julieta Esteban Rosell
Vivienda familiar con marcado carácter de la arquitectura tradicional Canaria, que he ha querido mantener en los elementos de fachada usando la madera de morera tradicional en las jambas, las ventanas enrasadas en el exterior de fachada, pero empleando materiales y sistemas contemporáneos como la hoja oculta de aluminio, la plegable (ambas de Cortizo) o la pérgola bioclimática de Saxun. En los interiores se recupera la escalera original y se lavan los pilares para llegar al hormigón. Se unen los espacios de planta baja para crear un recorrido entre zonas de día. Arriba se conserva el práctico espacio central, que hace de lugar de encuentro entre las habitaciones, potenciando su fuerza con la máxima apertura al balcón canario a la fachada principal.
Eclectic House Exterior with a Tiled Roof Ideas and Designs
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