Rustic House Exterior with an Orange House Ideas and Designs

Modern Solar Lake House
Modern Solar Lake House
NextHaus AllianceNextHaus Alliance
Close up of the main, curved roof and the PV panels.
Modern Solar Lake House
Modern Solar Lake House
Kipnis Architecture + PlanningKipnis Architecture + Planning
This is the front of a home that combines modern lake house design with a number of sustainable best practices to create a stunning and amazingly comfortable low carbon home. The solar photovoltaic panels are set on the curved roof (not the equal gaps between the tops of the panels). The 9.8 kW PV 35 Panel array provides 32% of the homes energy usage, with the remaining electricity coming from 100% renewable energy credits from the grid. The energy concept for the home was to be all electric to reduce fracked natural gas usage. Natural gas is only used as a starter for the high efficiency, sealed combustion, outside combustion air fireplace and for a back up generator. The mechanical system is provided by a series of all electric, ultra high efficiency mini-splits, controlled by an integrated smart home system. An induction cooktop, hybrid electric water heater and hybrid electric dryer complete the items that typically use natural gas. Lighting is all high efficiency correctly colored LED’s. A home office is included on the second floor complete with a balcony, facing towards the lake. Their zero carbon work commute consists of walking across the 2nd floor hallway.
High Heaven, McMinnville Estate
High Heaven, McMinnville Estate
Jyn Meyer PhotographerJyn Meyer Photographer
Rustic log style home in McMinnville, Oregon. Situated on a hill landscaping included a raised bed garden and various fruits trees, maples, and oaks.
Tyler's Soffit & Fascia Project In Shoreview, MN
Tyler's Soffit & Fascia Project In Shoreview, MN
Lindus Construction/Midwest LeafGuardLindus Construction/Midwest LeafGuard
Soffit & fascia are lesser known components of a home's exterior. However, they play a critical role in reducing attic temperature, prolonging the life of a roof, lowering energy costs, and improving indoor air quality. Here's a recent project our craftsmen completed for our client, Tyler.
Old World Charm on the Fairway - Carbondale, CO
Old World Charm on the Fairway - Carbondale, CO
Rocky Mountain FinishesRocky Mountain Finishes
Rocky Mountain Finishes provided the prefinished CVG Doug Fir siding and soffit.
Modern Solar Lake House
Modern Solar Lake House
NextHaus AllianceNextHaus Alliance
Overview of the lake side of the house. The stairs cascade down to the custom built bridge.
Modern Solar Lake House
Modern Solar Lake House
Kipnis Architecture + PlanningKipnis Architecture + Planning
This is the front of a home that combines modern lake house design with a number of sustainable best practices to create a stunning and amazingly comfortable low carbon home. The solar photovoltaic panels are set on the curved roof (not the equal gaps between the tops of the panels). The 9.8 kW PV 35 Panel array provides 32% of the homes energy usage, with the remaining electricity coming from 100% renewable energy credits from the grid. The energy concept for the home was to be all electric to reduce fracked natural gas usage. Natural gas is only used as a starter for the high efficiency, sealed combustion, outside combustion air fireplace and for a back up generator. The mechanical system is provided by a series of all electric, ultra high efficiency mini-splits, controlled by an integrated smart home system. An induction cooktop, hybrid electric water heater and hybrid electric dryer complete the items that typically use natural gas. Lighting is all high efficiency correctly colored LED’s. A home office is included on the second floor complete with a balcony, facing towards the lake. Their zero carbon work commute consists of walking across the 2nd floor hallway.

Rustic House Exterior with an Orange House Ideas and Designs

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