Green House Exterior with a Metal Roof Ideas and Designs

Carina Heights Home Renovation
Carina Heights Home Renovation
Dion Seminara ArchitectureDion Seminara Architecture
This home was slid across from the adjoining block and restumped to make way for our clients new home see this here This renovation project took 4 months to complete and consisted of reconstruction and expansion of the existing back deck and reconstruction of the first floor deck at the rear of the property including new balustrading. At the front of the home a new single garage and carport was added plus a new entry deck and gatehouse. Internally two bathrooms were refurbished using Lumin 3mm porcelain large format tiling which went straight over the top of the existing tiling. A new external paint job, front fence, gates and landscaping where included to finish off the house.
Cardiff  Montgomery Modern
Cardiff Montgomery Modern
DZN PartnersDZN Partners
Rear of home from alley with view of garage, laundry room and driveway with guest parking.
Ridgemont Residence
Ridgemont Residence
Hsu McCulloughHsu McCullough
Drone photograph of rear yard. Photo by Clark Dugger
Bend Oregon Kitchen Addition and Remodel
Bend Oregon Kitchen Addition and Remodel
Karen Smuland Architect, LLCKaren Smuland Architect, LLC
Cheryl McIntosh Photographer | greatthingsaredone.com
Tay Valley Cottage
Tay Valley Cottage
Christopher Simmonds ArchitectChristopher Simmonds Architect
Perched on a steeply sloped site and facing west, this cottage was designed to enhance the magnificent view of the water and take advantage of the spectacular sunsets. The owners wanted the new cottage to be modern enough – but also respect tradition. It was also important to blur the lines between indoors and out. The main level houses living, dining, kitchen, guest room and powder room with transparent walls that blend into the landscape. A covered deck with exposed Douglas fir rafters extends the interior living space to create a floating outdoor room. Minimal glass guards disappear to allow unimpeded views from the interior. A cantilevered stair leading down to the lake from the deck appears to hover along the horizon. Taking advantage of the steep site, the lower level includes two bedrooms with a walkout to a stone terrace, master ensuite, bathroom and laundry room. The interior palette includes white tongue and groove pine ceiling and wall paneling, white oak wide plank floors and a minimalist Norwegian gas fireplace. The exterior materials highlight the variation in textures of board form concrete, western red cedar slats and soffit, horizontal reveal wood siding and standing seam metal. The design of the cottage focused on quality over quantity, and totally met the needs and desires of the homeowners to have open spaces that would blend indoors and outdoors. Year: 2015 Size: 1,900 sq.ft. Photography: T.H. Wall Photography
Tay Valley Cottage
Tay Valley Cottage
Christopher Simmonds ArchitectChristopher Simmonds Architect
Perched on a steeply sloped site and facing west, this cottage was designed to enhance the magnificent view of the water and take advantage of the spectacular sunsets. The owners wanted the new cottage to be modern enough – but also respect tradition. It was also important to blur the lines between indoors and out. The main level houses living, dining, kitchen, guest room and powder room with transparent walls that blend into the landscape. A covered deck with exposed Douglas fir rafters extends the interior living space to create a floating outdoor room. Minimal glass guards disappear to allow unimpeded views from the interior. A cantilevered stair leading down to the lake from the deck appears to hover along the horizon. Taking advantage of the steep site, the lower level includes two bedrooms with a walkout to a stone terrace, master ensuite, bathroom and laundry room. The interior palette includes white tongue and groove pine ceiling and wall paneling, white oak wide plank floors and a minimalist Norwegian gas fireplace. The exterior materials highlight the variation in textures of board form concrete, western red cedar slats and soffit, horizontal reveal wood siding and standing seam metal. The design of the cottage focused on quality over quantity, and totally met the needs and desires of the homeowners to have open spaces that would blend indoors and outdoors. Year: 2015 Size: 1,900 sq.ft. Photography: T.H. Wall Photography
Moss Landing Harbor Homes
Moss Landing Harbor Homes
Beacon StreetBeacon Street
Coastal home with large covered porches, dormers, and standing seam metal roof.
Lipan Trail Three
Lipan Trail Three
Blue Horse Building & DesignBlue Horse Building & Design
Blue Horse Building + Design // Tre Dunham Fine Focus Photography

Green House Exterior with a Metal Roof Ideas and Designs

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