Rustic Blue Home Design Photos
HONEST ABE LOG HOMES
Late evening, pool-side by Honest Abe Log Homes. Photo Credit: Roger Wade Studio
Dawn Hearn Interior Design
Stone columns, wood beam details, and large windows add interest to the front elevation of this Texas transitional house.
Tre Dunham with Fine Focus Photography
hhharchitects
The project involves the reconstruction of a typical two-storey stone house in Mani, at the traditional settlement of Trahila. The main building elements have been preserved as such. Our intention was to intervene in a distinct way. Additional new elements out of steel and wooden sections have been integrated in the old house stone shell. The space above the dining room remained empty, awarding the impression of a two-storey house interior and highlighting the light metal constructions. A ground floor guesthouse has been added to the house. It was constructed at a distance of the main building, creating thus a courtyard between both the two buildings and the main entrance of the property. A perforated metal door used as an entrance allows undisturbed views to the sea, all through the courtyard. The guesthouse flat-roof is used as a terrace and is connected via a metal bridge to the first floor of the main building.
design & contruction by hhharchitects
photos by N.Daniilidis
Timberpeg
Designed by Evolve Design Group, http://www.evolvedesigngroup.net/ Photo by Jim Fuhrmann, http://www.jimfuhrmann.com/photography.html
Joni Spear Interior Design
Flowing sheer panels brings romance to the four poster whethered finish wood and iron bed. Matching gentleman's drawer chest with iron hardware and bed side tables of iron and granite complete the "Modern Factory" look of this upscale loft. The enormously plush wool shag-like rug warms cold feet on early morning work days. Custon bedding in natural linen with only soften with time.
Matthew Harrer Photography
Envision Web
Stuart Wade, Envision Web
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KuDa Photography
Designed by Jack Thomas Associates, PC - http://jackthomasaia.com. Photo by KuDa Photography.
Bonin Architects & Associates
Featured in the August 2014 edition of Timber Home Living Magazine & Winner of the NH American Institute of Architects People's Choice Award for 2013! The timber frame can be easily seen at night in this beautiful home in Vermont. Architectural design by Bonin Architects & Associates. Photography by John W. Hession. www.boninarchitects.com
CAVINESS LANDSCAPE DESIGN, INC.
Featured on HGTV's "Cool Pools", the "Scuba Pool" was inspired by the homeowner's love for scuba diving, so we created stone tunnels and a deep diving area as well as lazy rivers and two grottos connected by a native Oklahoma boulder waterfall. A large beach entry gives young ones plenty of play space as well. These homeowners can entertain large groups easily with this multi-function outdoor space.
Design and Construction by Caviness Landscape Design, Inc. photos by KO Rinearson
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