Modern Terraced House Ideas and Designs

Mont Albert Townhouses
Mont Albert Townhouses
Robertson's Building ProductsRobertson's Building Products
From the street front, the exterior palette creates a warm welcome for visitors and passers-by. Slimline Krause Emperor bricks line the ground floor, while a sky-on rendered finish creates the look of a concrete panel on the second story, with a striking powder-coated steel arbour at the entry, finished with cedar timber accents on front and garage doors. “The Krause bricks most definitely contributed to that warmth, and the developer was keen to use the slimline Krause Emperor bricks to create that point of difference. We had used Krause bricks before in Port Melbourne and loved the fact that they were Australian made, so we showed our client the bricks and he loved them straight away,” says Dana Meadows, Architect.
Grate di sicurezza GUARD
Grate di sicurezza GUARD
Gallo Group SrlGallo Group Srl
Grata di sicurezza con sottoluce fisso garantire, oltre alla sicurezza contro le effrazioni, maggiore sicurezza all'affaccio.
Macarthur Heights
Macarthur Heights
QUANTUM BUILTQUANTUM BUILT
Custom home designed and built by Quantum Built.
Exterior Work
Exterior Work
Rebecca GrossmanRebecca Grossman
We gave this old red bricked building a fresh new look by painting it white
Ruth Residence
Ruth Residence
M. Designs ArchitectsM. Designs Architects
The entrance shows a modest front, not disclosing the grand estate behind. A combination of grey concrete and wooden facade. Tiled pathway surrounded by green. An extra high door for the grand entrance to the hallway
Greenwood Heights Rooftop Addition
Greenwood Heights Rooftop Addition
Ben HerzogBen Herzog
Exterior view of front facade with rooftop addition
Jersey City | Modern Townhouse Renovation
Jersey City | Modern Townhouse Renovation
Frederick Cooke Architecture, LLCFrederick Cooke Architecture, LLC
Welcome home to this luxe, modern, and inviting townhome in the heart of downtown Jersey City! We are ecstatic to see this project completed. This 4-story multifamily underwent a major renovation and was transformed into a spacious and functional family home for our clients. Careful consideration of our client’s lifestyle and plans for the future dictated every design decision. They needed a space that would function well now that they are a young professional couple and a space that would nicely accommodate a growing family in the future. Greater emphasis was placed on common family spaces and bedrooms were designed exclusively for sleep with minimal room for work or study and without TV connections to discourage those activities from taking place in these spaces. Instead, common places such as the family room and the kitchen are inviting and foster those activities. Due to sagging floors in need of extensive repair, it made more financial sense to replace them entirely. We took this historic house and by re-pitching the roof in an inverted form we were able to gain an overall 36” which we used for raising the floors. This, in turn, allowed us to bring the ground level up to code and be suitable for living space and gave us additional ceiling room on the upper floors. The ground floor was designed to be used as a rental unit and can be reincorporated into the home later when more space is needed. Both front and back facades were replaced with timeless brick and vertical wood siding and all windows and front doors were replaced. The ground floor features a one-bedroom suite, living room, and open kitchen-dining area. On the first floor, we achieved a more effective entry sequence to the living room, an open-concept design leading to the kitchen. The interior is bright and airy, and the kitchen opens up to the deck in the back and the patio, making entertaining indoors and outdoors seamless. The design works in a way to accommodate the addition of a stair leading to the ground level when the rental unit is incorporated back into the house. Up on the second floor, a suite with a bathroom was designed with grandparents or guests in mind. Also, two additional bedrooms are now being used as an exercise room and a zoom-worthy office but can later be used as kids’ rooms. Last but not least, the third floor features the master suite with his and hers walk-in closets, a master bath, and a library.
St Margarets, TW1: Victorian terrace, loft conversion, side and rear extension.
St Margarets, TW1: Victorian terrace, loft conversion, side and rear extension.
The RMR GroupThe RMR Group
Photography Credit: Pippa Wilson Photograpgy Looking outdoors back intwards the kitchen / snug conversion. A-frame extension with folding sliding doors, gives this family a light modern airy space to live.
Surélévation d'une maison
Surélévation d'une maison
ARBATARBAT
Façade de la maison Photographe : Svend Andersen
Rossell Street Townhouses
Rossell Street Townhouses
Hunter Anderson ArchitectureHunter Anderson Architecture
Street Front View of Main Entry with Garage, Carport with Vehicle Turntable Feature, Stone Wall Feature at Entry
Third Townhouse Facade | Glen Waverley
Third Townhouse Facade | Glen Waverley
AYKON Homes Pty LtdAYKON Homes Pty Ltd
Three luxury townhouses built by Aykon Homes at Bridget St, Glen Waverley. Pictured is the facade of the third double storey townhouse, in elegant chocolate brown bricks with the top level and finishings rendered in grey.
Peckham house extension
Peckham house extension
ArchicArchic
Side and rear extension to a Victorian house
MODERN TOWN HOUSE
MODERN TOWN HOUSE
atelje ónkrajatelje ónkraj
Large and modern designed swimming pool between the living room, bedrooms and outdoor living area on the edge of garden. White porcelain tiles continue throughout the entire house and garden to diminish the divide between indoors and outdoors.

Modern Terraced House Ideas and Designs

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