Red Contemporary House Exterior Ideas and Designs

Modern Portland New Construction
Modern Portland New Construction
Kraft Custom ConstructionKraft Custom Construction
Built from the ground up on 80 acres outside Dallas, Oregon, this new modern ranch house is a balanced blend of natural and industrial elements. The custom home beautifully combines various materials, unique lines and angles, and attractive finishes throughout. The property owners wanted to create a living space with a strong indoor-outdoor connection. We integrated built-in sky lights, floor-to-ceiling windows and vaulted ceilings to attract ample, natural lighting. The master bathroom is spacious and features an open shower room with soaking tub and natural pebble tiling. There is custom-built cabinetry throughout the home, including extensive closet space, library shelving, and floating side tables in the master bedroom. The home flows easily from one room to the next and features a covered walkway between the garage and house. One of our favorite features in the home is the two-sided fireplace – one side facing the living room and the other facing the outdoor space. In addition to the fireplace, the homeowners can enjoy an outdoor living space including a seating area, in-ground fire pit and soaking tub.
COMPACT LIVING
COMPACT LIVING
MarvinMarvin
New zoning codes paved the way for building an Accessory Dwelling Unit in this homes Minneapolis location. This new unit allows for independent multi-generational housing within close proximity to a primary residence and serves visiting family, friends, and an occasional Airbnb renter. The strategic use of glass, partitions, and vaulted ceilings create an open and airy interior while keeping the square footage below 400 square feet. Vertical siding and awning windows create a fresh, yet complementary addition. Christopher Strom was recognized in the “Best Contemporary” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The judges admired the simple addition that is reminiscent of the traditional red barn, yet uses strategic volume and glass to create a dramatic contemporary living space.
Preston House Exterior
Preston House Exterior
Brickworks Building ProductsBrickworks Building Products
Featured Product: Nubrik Classic230 Pressed Brick in Manganese Location: Preston VIC Architect: Brett Tuer Architect in association with Chris Jones Structural engineer: Structplan Builder: Wattle Homes Bricklayer: Buecollo Homes Photographer: Scottie Cameron
Mackey Ranch
Mackey Ranch
LaRue ArchitectsLaRue Architects
Entirely off the grid, this sleek contemporary is an icon for energy efficiency. Sporting an extensive photovoltaic system, rainwater collection system, and passive heating and cooling, this home will stand apart from its neighbors for many years to come. Published: Austin-San Antonio Urban Home, April/May 2014 Photo Credit: Coles Hairston
Bley Sleeping House
Bley Sleeping House
A.GRUPPO Architects - DallasA.GRUPPO Architects - Dallas
Craig Kuhner Architectural Photography
Basser House
Basser House
Mihaly SlocombeMihaly Slocombe
The internal living spaces expand into the courtyard for seamless indoor / outdoor living. Photo by Peter Bennetts
cero Schiebefenster
cero Schiebefenster
Solarlux GmbHSolarlux GmbH
Das Schiebefenster cero macht aus einer einfachen Fassade ein grandioses Gartenpanorama. Selbstverständlich mit exzellenter Dämmung und zertifiziertem Einbruchschutz bis RC3. Bild: Solarlux GmbH
North Elevation
North Elevation
TELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURETELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURE
This 3,700 SF house is located on a mountain west of Portland and is subject to strong, continuous winds. In addition to traditional household functions, our clients requested a Chinese kitchen, a large library, a painting studio, and a courtyard. Being accomplished cooks they wanted a second kitchen devoted to preparing Chinese foods that would be separate from the rest of the house. The courtyard is tucked into the hillside and surrounded on two sides by the house to protect it from the winds. The Chinese kitchen, main kitchen, and guest room open onto the courtyard. The living room, library and master bedroom have views of Mt Hood and St Helens. The painting studio has large north-facing windows. Rastra block insulates the house from heat and cold and muffles the sound of the wind. The construction employs metal roof, wood windows and a radiant concrete floor. This well insulated house uses a geo-thermal system for heating and cooling. A 10 kW wind generator takes advantage of the site’s steady winds to supplement electric power. Bruce Forster Photography
Corralitos, CA
Corralitos, CA
Louie Leu Architect, Inc.Louie Leu Architect, Inc.
Corralitos, Watsonville, CA Louie Leu Architect, Inc. collaborated in the role of Executive Architect on a custom home in Corralitas, CA, designed by Italian Architect, Aldo Andreoli. Located just south of Santa Cruz, California, the site offers a great view of the Monterey Bay. Inspired by the traditional 'Casali' of Tuscany, the house is designed to incorporate separate elements connected to each other, in order to create the feeling of a village. The house incorporates sustainable and energy efficient criteria, such as 'passive-solar' orientation and high thermal and acoustic insulation. The interior will include natural finishes like clay plaster, natural stone and organic paint. The design includes solar panels, radiant heating and an overall healthy green approach. Photography by Marco Ricca.
Project: Mill Hill London
Project: Mill Hill London
IQ Glass UKIQ Glass UK
A rear extension in Mill Hill, London featuring Mondrian Internal doors and minimal windows sliding doors connecting at the corner to a large fixed glass pane. This copper-clad extension was designed to a new detached family home in Mill Hill, London, by Andris Berzins & Associates / ArchitectYourHome Camden.

Red Contemporary House Exterior Ideas and Designs

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