Red House Exterior Ideas and Designs

Garret Durie House - Hillsdale, NJ
Garret Durie House - Hillsdale, NJ
Storm Guard of Greater Bergen CountyStorm Guard of Greater Bergen County
Restored Yankee Gutter Fully adhered .060 Carlsle EPDM black rubber on mechanically 1/2 fiber board CertainTeed Highland Slate designer shingles Open copper valleys Copper Chimney's Completely restored yankee gutters with copper edging on crown molding frame Copper pipe boots Clinton Strober
Evening View
Evening View
Haver & Skolnick LLC ArchitectsHaver & Skolnick LLC Architects
Massive sliding barn doors part to reveal a view of the home's interior. The silo now serves as an observation tower. Robert Benson Photography
North Shore
North Shore
Middlefork Development LLCMiddlefork Development LLC
Middlefork was retained to update and revitalize this North Shore home to a family of six. The primary goal of this project was to update and expand the home's small, eat-in kitchen. The existing space was gutted and a 1,500-square-foot addition was built to house a gourmet kitchen, connected breakfast room, fireside seating, butler's pantry, and a small office. The family desired nice, timeless spaces that were also durable and family-friendly. As such, great consideration was given to the interior finishes. The 10' kitchen island, for instance, is a solid slab of white velvet quartzite, selected for its ability to withstand mustard, ketchup and finger-paint. There are shorter, walnut extensions off either end of the island that support the children's involvement in meal preparation and crafts. Low-maintenance Atlantic Blue Stone was selected for the perimeter counters. The scope of this phase grew to include re-trimming the front façade and entry to emphasize the Georgian detailing of the home. In addition, the balance of the first floor was gutted; existing plumbing and electrical systems were updated; all windows were replaced; two powder rooms were updated; a low-voltage distribution system for HDTV and audio was added; and, the interior of the home was re-trimmed. Two new patios were also added, providing outdoor areas for entertaining, dining and cooking. Tom Harris, Hedrich Blessing
The Barn
The Barn
Authenticity, LLCAuthenticity, LLC
Architect: Michelle Penn, AIA This barn home is modeled after an existing Nebraska barn in Lancaster County. Heating is by passive solar design, supplemented by a geothermal radiant floor system. Cooling uses a whole house fan and a passive air flow system. The passive system is created with the cupola, windows, transoms and passive venting for cooling, rather than a forced air system. Because fresh water is not available from a well nor county water, water will be provided by rainwater harvesting. The water will be collected from a gutter system, go into a series of nine holding tanks and then go through a water filtration system to provide drinking water for the home. A greywater system will then recycle water from the sinks and showers to be reused in the toilets. Low-flow fixtures will be used throughout the home to conserve water. Photo Credits: Jackson Studios
The Enclave at Glen Lakes, Ronald Reagan Home
The Enclave at Glen Lakes, Ronald Reagan Home
Jagoe Homes Inc.Jagoe Homes Inc.
Jagoe Homes, Inc. Project: The Enclave at Glen Lakes Home. Location: Louisville, Kentucky. Site Number: EGL 40.
Finished roofs - 2013
Finished roofs - 2013
White Castle RoofingWhite Castle Roofing
Shingle: Certainteed Landmark in Colonial Slate Photo credit: Jacob Hansen
The Wyndermere | Model Home
The Wyndermere | Model Home
DJK Custom HomesDJK Custom Homes
This photo was taken at DJK Custom Homes former model home in Stewart Ridge of Plainfield, Illinois.
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

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