Red Blue House Exterior Ideas and Designs

Make It So
Make It So
Duket Architects PlannersDuket Architects Planners
Designed for a family with four younger children, it was important that the house feel comfortable, open, and that family activities be encouraged. The study is directly accessible and visible to the family room in order that these would not be isolated from one another. Primary living areas and decks are oriented to the south, opening the spacious interior to views of the yard and wooded flood plain beyond. Southern exposure provides ample internal light, shaded by trees and deep overhangs; electronically controlled shades block low afternoon sun. Clerestory glazing offers light above the second floor hall serving the bedrooms and upper foyer. Stone and various woods are utilized throughout the exterior and interior providing continuity and a unified natural setting. A swimming pool, second garage and courtyard are located to the east and out of the primary view, but with convenient access to the screened porch and kitchen.
Traditional Craftsman - Sunrise on the Monon
Traditional Craftsman - Sunrise on the Monon
Old Town Design GroupOld Town Design Group
Red, red and more red! This home stands out on the block with its bold red-maroon hue.
Greensides Community
Greensides Community
Harby + Points Home DesignHarby + Points Home Design
This community of cottage homes we designed shows attention to detail and scale while maintaining functionality. Designed in collaboration with Mark Wintz.
Griffin/Yarborough Residence - Bold and Beautiful Lowcountry
Griffin/Yarborough Residence - Bold and Beautiful Lowcountry
Boshaw Residential, LLCBoshaw Residential, LLC
Exposed rafters and gable roof brackets add classic Lowcountry details to the rear porch entry.
Brick Colonial
Brick Colonial
Hierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLCHierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLC
Original Red Brick Colonial was restored and new additions were constructed on the sides of the house. Renovation added black shutters and white window trim to original red brick portion of the home. Additions were completed with green siding. Architect - Hierarchy Architects + Designers, TJ Costello
Passive House Retreat
Passive House Retreat
ZeroEnergy DesignZeroEnergy Design
WINNER - AIA/BSA Design Award 2012 - 2012 EcoHome Design Award - PRISM 2013 Award This LEED Gold certified vacation residence located in a beautiful ocean community on the New England coast features high performance and creative use of space in a small package. ZED designed the simple, gable-roofed structure and proposed the Passive House standard. The resulting home consumes only one-tenth of the energy for heating compared to a similar new home built only to code requirements. Architecture | ZeroEnergy Design Construction | Aedi Construction Photos | Greg Premru Photography

Red Blue House Exterior Ideas and Designs

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