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King's Court Builders, Inc.
Modern elevations are hot right now! This one features large windows, black brick, a suspended front entry overhang, and the pop of cedar siding.
Big Hills Construction
Snuggled into a copse of mountain laurel and hardwoods in The Cliffs at Walnut Cove is the new home from Big Hills Construction . Scheduled for completion by mid-summer your new mountain home delivers a gracious and open single-level floor plan while preserving an elevated view of Pisgah National Forest and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Entering the home, the great room greets you and your guests with abundant entertaining space that flows naturally to the kitchen and dining areas. The accordion doors to the oversized screened deck welcome the outdoors in as your home will be awash in fresh air. Enjoy a more-than gracious master suite, plus two oversized en suite guest rooms, and a large office. The master suite, with two walk-in closets, provides ample space for your entire year's worth of clothes. The luxurious bathroom centers around the soaking tub and spoils you with expertly crafted tile work and a huge shower which is accessible from both sides
Reap Construction
This home in the Mad River Valley measures just a tad over 1,000 SF and was inspired by the book The Not So Big House by Sarah Suskana. Some notable features are the dyed and polished concrete floors, bunk room that sleeps six, and an open floor plan with vaulted ceilings in the living space.
LA-Decks Backyard and Pool Remodeling
remove concrete pool deck and build new 1700 sq ft IPE deck to cover the pool cover trench and coping
Genoveve Serge Interior Design, CID # 6795
Craftsman style, wood siding, shingles, copper gutters. ipe wood deck, paint- wells gray DE6242.
Robert M. Cain, Architect
Holly Hill, a retirement home, whose owner's hobbies are gardening and restoration of classic cars, is nestled into the site contours to maximize views of the lake and minimize impact on the site.
Holly Hill is comprised of three wings joined by bridges: A wing facing a master garden to the east, another wing with workshop and a central activity, living, dining wing. Similar to a radiator the design increases the amount of exterior wall maximizing opportunities for natural ventilation during temperate months.
Other passive solar design features will include extensive eaves, sheltering porches and high-albedo roofs, as strategies for considerably reducing solar heat gain.
Daylighting with clerestories and solar tubes reduce daytime lighting requirements. Ground source geothermal heat pumps and superior to code insulation ensure minimal space conditioning costs. Corten steel siding and concrete foundation walls satisfy client requirements for low maintenance and durability. All light fixtures are LEDs.
Open and screened porches are strategically located to allow pleasant outdoor use at any time of day, particular season or, if necessary, insect challenge. Dramatic cantilevers allow the porches to project into the site’s beautiful mixed hardwood tree canopy without damaging root systems.
Guest arrive by vehicle with glimpses of the house and grounds through penetrations in the concrete wall enclosing the garden. One parked they are led through a garden composed of pavers, a fountain, benches, sculpture and plants. Views of the lake can be seen through and below the bridges.
Primary client goals were a sustainable low-maintenance house, primarily single floor living, orientation to views, natural light to interiors, maximization of individual privacy, creation of a formal outdoor space for gardening, incorporation of a full workshop for cars, generous indoor and outdoor social space for guests and parties.
Neil Kelly Company
The Portland Heights home of Neil Kelly Company CFO, Dan Watson (and family), gets a modern redesign led by Neil Kelly Portland Design Consultant Michelle Rolens, who has been with the company for nearly 30 years. The project includes an addition, architectural redesign, new siding, windows, paint, and outdoor living spaces.
Drewett Works
Scottsdale landmark Pinnacle Peak rises in the background of The Crusader, an angled glass and stone homage to the architect's Marine Corps aviator father.
Estancia Club
Builder: Peak Ventures
Interior Designer: Ownby Design
Landscape: High Desert Designs
Photography: Jeff Zaruba
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