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Alair Homes Delta
This mid-century modern home has been completely updated with a custom kitchen and high end finishes throughout. The overall modern design gives the space a fresh new look with an open concept layout.
Aurora Architects + Builders
The original two-story deck house was transformed with the addition of three volumes - a new entry and a lantern-like two-story stair tower at the front and an owners' suite above a home office with separate entry at the gable end..
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A mountain modern residence situated in the Gallatin Valley of Montana. Our modern aluminum door adds just the right amount of flair to this beautiful home designed by FORMation Architecture. The Circle F Residence has a beautiful mixture of natural stone, wood and metal, creating a home that blends flawlessly into it’s environment.
The modern door design was selected to complete the home with a warm front entrance. This signature piece is designed with horizontal cutters and a wenge wood handle accented with stainless steel caps. The obscure glass was chosen to add natural light and provide privacy to the front entry of the home. Performance was also factor in the selection of this piece; quad pane glass and a fully insulated aluminum door slab offer high performance and protection from the extreme weather. This distinctive modern aluminum door completes the home and provides a warm, beautiful entry way.
DIGSdesign
total renovation of a 1950's midcentury. master bath and closet addition to the right of the front door.
David M. Sanders, Architect
Second story addition to an existing 1950's vintage one story beach cottage. Photo by David M. Sanders, Architect.
Sidetex Company
A Cape Cod style house with Alside Pelican Bay cedar shake siding, Color: Cape Cod Gray. Sunrise Bay and double hung white windows with grids. Installed by Sidetex in North Haven CT 06473
Mark Brand Architecture
The original design of this late Mid-century Modern house featured a horrifically ugly entry which the owners needed our help to fix. In addition, they wanted to add a master suite, create a home theatre, and remodel the family room. Although they originally considered adding a second floor, our final design resulted in an extension of the house which accentuated its existing linear quality. Our solution to the entry problem included cutting back part of the vaulted roof to allow more light in and adding a cantilevered canopy instead. A new entry bridge crosses a koi pond, and new clerestory windows, stone planters and cedar trim complete the makeover of the previously bland plywood-clad box. The new master suite features 12 foot ceilings, clerestory windows, 8 foot high French doors and a fireplace. The exterior of the addition employs the same pallet of materials as the new façade but with a carefully composed composition of form and proportion. The new family room features the same stone cladding as we used on the exterior.
Photo by Christopher Stark Photography.
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