Industrial House Exterior with Stone Cladding Ideas and Designs

Vanderbilt Studio in Brooklyn by Adjaye Associates
Vanderbilt Studio in Brooklyn by Adjaye Associates
John HillJohn Hill
The studio designed by David Adjaye is at left, and the brick building in the center of the shot is the house for the artist clients. Photo by John Hill
Hiawatha Showroom
Hiawatha Showroom
Iowa Stone SupplyIowa Stone Supply
Eldorado Stone Moonlight Roughcut combined with the Eldorado Brick.
semi detached house in Holon, Israel
semi detached house in Holon, Israel
BGSDesignBGSDesign
The entrance door and outside walls are lightened with Iguzzini Trick 360° 180° that gives the outside a distinctive unique lighting effect and solution.
Wrought Iron Steel Front Doors
Wrought Iron Steel Front Doors
Inside and Out Architectural ProductsInside and Out Architectural Products
Our handmade steel doors make a wonderful statement piece for any style of home. They are available in both double and single door configurations, with a curved or flat top. There are 3 separate ‘in-fills’ available for each door type, meaning your door can be totally unique and customized to suit your taste and style of home. Unlike traditional timber doors, steel doors will never bow, twist, crack or require re-painting or staining. They sit inside a matching steel frame and are faster than a timber door to install. The window/ glass sections of the doors are openable and come with removable flyscreens to aid in natural ventilation.
Galerie Pierini
Galerie Pierini
ArchiBiolaBArchiBiolaB
Entrée de la galerie avec sa ferronnerie brute et sa façade en pierres naturelles.

Industrial House Exterior with Stone Cladding Ideas and Designs

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Ireland
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