House Exterior with Wood Cladding and a Grey Roof Ideas and Designs

Berkeley Hills House
Berkeley Hills House
Parco StudioParco Studio
Seen here in the foreground is our floating, semi-enclosed "tea room." Situated between 3 heritage Japanese maple trees, we employed a special foundation so as to preserve these beautiful specimens.
Ansteys Cove
Ansteys Cove
Hand Drawn Home ArchitectsHand Drawn Home Architects
A view of the annexe house which sits beside the main house.
Lakeside Modern Lodge
Lakeside Modern Lodge
HAUS | Architecture For Modern LifestylesHAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles
Existing 1970s cottage transformed into modern lodge - view from east auto court - HLODGE - Unionville, IN - Lake Lemon - HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles (architect + photographer) - WERK | Building Modern (builder)
Inviting Front Entry
Inviting Front Entry
Pantuso ArchitecturePantuso Architecture
A new front covered entry was designed with sidelights and new door. Fresh pavers and landscaping to draw the visitor in to this completely re-envisioned home.
Westminster Residence
Westminster Residence
Hsu McCulloughHsu McCullough
The patio deck with swimming pool at the rear and side yards at dusk
Cheerful Composition - AIA Silver Medal Winner
Cheerful Composition - AIA Silver Medal Winner
Clawson Architects, LLCClawson Architects, LLC
The term “forever home” is often used to describe a house that portends to meet all of one’s current and future needs. Attaining such a residence often entails moving from one’s current home, leaving behind years of memories. We had the satisfaction of collaborating with a client to make their existing home into their forever home with smart adaptations that will allow them to age in place…in the house and neighborhood they love. The site is challenging in that the front of the home is perched atop a steep incline, and the home is primarily entered via a more accessible alley in the back. Thus, the home has two “fronts.” The existing low-slung ranch/bungalow had suited this couple for many years. However, newly retired with more free time, the couple sought to create a more gracious home to enjoy entertaining indoors and out, hosting guests for extended stays, and exploring their artistic sides in a proper studio space. A successful project would be a home filled with natural light that allowed them to age in place. A “happy house.” Inspiration for the design was found in the owners’ love of 1920s Arts & Crafts bungalows and bright colors. The existing home provided design cues, such as a porch with stucco columns and shallow arches that had been concealed by a previous renovation. Building upon that, we proposed to reconfigure the roof into a cross-gable to maximize interior space on the second floor while increasing the home’s contextuality with neighboring ones. A new primary bedroom suite with bathroom, his and hers closets, and a dressing room for the lady of the house were created. To maximizing versatility, the dressing room can also be utilized as a guest room. The balance of the second floor includes a hall bathroom and large office, gallery walls to display artwork, storage areas, and even some private meditation spaces with doors hidden behind bookcases. A first-floor addition expanded the casual dining room into the rear garden and created a new art studio. To imbue the middle of the house with light, skylights were introduced over the existing stair; new screened stairwells, inspired by the work of Louis Sullivan, filter the natural light. Acknowledging practical issues of aging in place, all openings were designed to allow easy passage by a wheelchair, and bathroom accommodations include grab bars and roll-in showers. Additionally, a small first floor bathroom was expanded and, along with an adjacent bedroom, will allow for single floor living if necessary. Exterior detailing was again influenced by the Arts & Crafts tradition: deep overhangs, brackets, and tapered columns. New cedar shingles were installed, the original porch restored, and the low arch motif was re-introduced into the design. A new garden of native plantings with an outdoor room anchors the house in the landscape. While one never truly know what the future holds, creating their “forever home” gives the inhabitants peace of mind that they can live in this place that brings them joy and gives them comfort now and, in the days, to come.
Open Living Spaces in a Palo Alto Bungalow
Open Living Spaces in a Palo Alto Bungalow
EASA ArchitectureEASA Architecture
Remodeled exterior and new covered entry porch
Modern Scandinavian home
Modern Scandinavian home
Kelly Ann PhotographyKelly Ann Photography
modern Scandinavian exterior, mixed materials concrete and wood
Wilton, CT Architectural Asphalt & Skylight Replacement
Wilton, CT Architectural Asphalt & Skylight Replacement
Connecticut Roofcrafters LlcConnecticut Roofcrafters Llc
Closeup of the ridge cap we installed on this architectural asphalt re-roofing job on an expansive Wilton, CT contemporary home. As this project featured a SureStart 5-Star 100% CertainTeed Roofing System, the ridge vents and ridge caps (as well as the underlayment, WinterGuard ice & water shield and 5,000 square feet of Landmark Architectural Asphalt shingles in Pewterwood shade were all CertainTeed products. In conjunction with our status as a CertainTeed Credentialed contractor, purchasing these products enabled the homeowner to qualify for the 5-star CertainTeed SureStart warranty program, which provides 50 years of coverage for tear-off, new materials, and installation labor, and disposal. What's more, this warranty is transferrable from the property owner at time of installation to the first subsequent owner.
Brook House Barn- Exterior
Brook House Barn- Exterior
LDa Architecture & InteriorsLDa Architecture & Interiors
TEAM Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors Builder: Lou Boxer Builder Photographer: Greg Premru Photography

House Exterior with Wood Cladding and a Grey Roof Ideas and Designs

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