House Exterior with a Hip Roof and Board and Batten Cladding Ideas and Designs

Clear Lake Summer Cottage
Clear Lake Summer Cottage
Kos InteriorsKos Interiors
The Clear Lake Cottage proposes a simple tent-like envelope to house both program of the summer home and the sheltered outdoor spaces under a single vernacular form. A singular roof presents a child-like impression of house; rectilinear and ordered in symmetry while playfully skewed in volume. Nestled within a forest, the building is sculpted and stepped to take advantage of the land; modelling the natural grade. Open and closed faces respond to shoreline views or quiet wooded depths. Like a tent the porosity of the building’s envelope strengthens the experience of ‘cottage’. All the while achieving privileged views to the lake while separating family members for sometimes much need privacy.
FROG = extra space for the entire family
FROG = extra space for the entire family
Guenther Designs & Consulting LLCGuenther Designs & Consulting LLC
Close up image of the new 16'-0" wide garage door with glass panes and flat panels. We also get a better view of the wood trellis spanning the entire garage door. The bay window above creates a sitting area for the new master suite area.
Sycamore Park
Sycamore Park
PatriARCH ArchitecturePatriARCH Architecture
Farmhouse Modern home with horizontal and batten and board white siding and gray/black raised seam metal roofing and black windows.
Marco Island, FL-Modern Coastal
Marco Island, FL-Modern Coastal
Wright Jenkins Home DesignWright Jenkins Home Design
This modern coastal home is perfect for indoor/outdoor living.

House Exterior with a Hip Roof and Board and Batten Cladding Ideas and Designs

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