Front Door with Metallic Walls Ideas and Designs

Spring Street Rebuild
Spring Street Rebuild
G. Christianson Construction, Inc.G. Christianson Construction, Inc.
Rich and Janet approached us looking to downsize their home and move to Corvallis to live closer to family. They were drawn to our passion for passive solar and energy-efficient building, as they shared this same passion. They were fortunate to purchase a 1050 sf house with three bedrooms and 1 bathroom right next door to their daughter and her family. While the original 55-year-old residence was characterized by an outdated floor plan, low ceilings, limited daylight, and a barely insulated outdated envelope, the existing foundations and floor framing system were in good condition. Consequently, the owners, working in tandem with us and their architect, decided to preserve and integrate these components into a fully transformed modern new house that embodies the perfect symbiosis of energy efficiency, functionality, comfort and beauty. With the expert participation of our designer Sarah, homeowners Rich and Janet selected the interior finishes of the home, blending lush materials, textures, and colors together to create a stunning home next door to their daughter’s family. The successful completion of this wonderful project resulted in a vibrant blended-family compound where the two families and three generations can now mingle and share the joy of life with each other.
Bench 170
Bench 170
Sunshine Coast Home DesignSunshine Coast Home Design
This home was designed to block traffic noise from the nearby highway and provide ocean views from every room. The entry courtyard is enclosed by two wings which then unfold around the site. The minimalist central living area has a 30' wide by 8' high sliding glass door that opens to a deck, with views of the ocean, extending the entire length of the house. The home is built using glulam beams with corrugated metal siding and cement board on the exterior and radiant heated, polished concrete floors on the interior. Photographer: Stacey Thomas
New Braunfels Ranch
New Braunfels Ranch
CKC Custom HomesCKC Custom Homes
This striking home blends traditional stucco with modern appeal. Dark wood and natural stone paired with a delicious chocolate color palette is used throughout the home.
scroll gate
scroll gate
Carbon & SandCarbon & Sand
handcrafted wrought iron garden gates
Dorrington Project
Dorrington Project
Boodle ConceptsBoodle Concepts
Garden design & landscape construction in Melbourne by Boodle Concepts. Project in Reservoir, featuring natural 'Filetti' Italian stone paving to add texture and visual warmth to the dwellings. Filetti's strong historical roots means it works well with traditional and modern builds.
Entry Court
Entry Court
Charles Di Piazza ArchitectureCharles Di Piazza Architecture
The sheltered Entry Court provides passage to the central front door. This formal arrangement allows for clerestory windows to allow light into the interior of the house, and also allows the space of the house to direct itself towards the garden which surrounds the property. Here, a walkway of stone slabs suspended in a steel casing is raised off of the native limestone ground cover.
Entry Court
Entry Court
Charles Di Piazza ArchitectureCharles Di Piazza Architecture
A carefully arranged stone landscape allows for drainage, the growth of hardy ferns. Some is retained in a small basin to further the tranquil nature of the Entry Court.
Bench 170
Bench 170
Sunshine Coast Home DesignSunshine Coast Home Design
This home was designed to block traffic noise from the nearby highway and provide ocean views from every room. The entry courtyard is enclosed by two wings which then unfold around the site. The minimalist central living area has a 30' wide by 8' high sliding glass door that opens to a deck, with views of the ocean, extending the entire length of the house. The home is built using glulam beams with corrugated metal siding and cement board on the exterior and radiant heated, polished concrete floors on the interior. Photographer: Stacey Thomas
Bench 170
Bench 170
Sunshine Coast Home DesignSunshine Coast Home Design
This home was designed to block traffic noise from the nearby highway and provide ocean views from every room. The entry courtyard is enclosed by two wings which then unfold around the site. The minimalist central living area has a 30' wide by 8' high sliding glass door that opens to a deck, with views of the ocean, extending the entire length of the house. The home is built using glulam beams with corrugated metal siding and cement board on the exterior and radiant heated, polished concrete floors on the interior. Photographer: Vern Minard

Front Door with Metallic Walls Ideas and Designs

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