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Studio Haven Interiors
Historic lake house cottage with white exterior siding and green trim, copper gutters and plenty of charm
Meldrum Design
These clients built this house 20 years ago and it holds many fond memories. They wanted to make sure those memories could be passed on to their grandkids. We worked hard to retain the character of the house while giving it a serious facelift.
A high performance and sustainable mountain home. The kitchen and dining area is one big open space allowing for lots of countertop, a huge dining table (4.5’x7.5’) with booth seating, and big appliances for large family meals.
In the main house, we enlarged the Kitchen and Dining room, renovated the Entry/ Mudroom, added two Bedrooms and a Bathroom to the second story, enlarged the Loft and created a hangout room for the grandkids (aka bedroom #6), and moved the Laundry area. The contractor also masterfully preserved and flipped the existing stair to face the opposite direction. We also added a two-car Garage with a one bedroom apartment above and connected it to the house with a breezeway. And, one of the best parts, they installed a new ERV system.
Sno Valley Cottages
The Outhouse entry door. Reclaimed fir, pine and larch. Lighting adds nighttime character and visibility for users from the cabin.
Siepmann-Holzbau GmbH
Das Holzhaus in Hagen wurde gemeinsam mit den beiden späteren Bewohnern entwickelt und exakt auf deren Bedürfnisse zugeschnitten. Das Haus ist zwar größer als ein Tiny House, bleibt aber mit 100 Quadratmetern Wohnfläche deutlich unter der klassischen Einfamilienhausgröße. Kurze Wege und praktische Raumaufteilungen waren den Eigentümern sehr wichtig.
12/12 Architects & Planners
This 1960s split-level has a new Family Room addition in front of the existing home with a new covered front porch. The new two-sided stone fireplace is at the location of the former exterior wall. The rooflines match existing slope and style, and do not block the existing bedroom windows above.
Photography by Kmiecik Imagery.
Bloom Architecture
The Lake side of the house with outdoor firepit, blueberry plantings, large boulders, and screened porch.
StudioTrimble
The entire exterior was updated with new trim, some new windows and doors, new handrail and new exterior colors.
User
The W7 series of windows and doors were selected in this project both for the high performance of the products, the beauty of natural wood interiors, and the durability of aluminum-clad exteriors. The stunning clear-stained pine windows make use of concealed hinges, which not only deliver a clean aesthetic but provide continuous gaskets around the sash helping to create a better seal against the weather outside. The robust hardware is paired with stainless steel premium handles to ensure smooth operation and timeless style for years to come.
BPC Green Builders, Inc.
This three-bedroom, two-bath home, designed and built to Passive House standards*, is located on a gently sloping hill adjacent to a conservation area in North Stamford. The home was designed by the owner, an architect, for single-floor living.
The home was certified as a US DOE Zero Energy Ready Home. Without solar panels, the home has a HERS score of 34. In the near future, the homeowner intends to add solar panels which will lower the HERS score from 34 to 0. At that point, the home will become a Net Zero Energy Home.
*The home was designed and built to conform to Passive House certification standards but the homeowner opted to forgo Passive House Certification.
Carlton Edwards
This design involved a renovation and expansion of the existing home. The result is to provide for a multi-generational legacy home. It is used as a communal spot for gathering both family and work associates for retreats. ADA compliant.
Photographer: Zeke Ruelas
Noble Johnson Architects
Newly built in 2021; this sanctuary in the woods was designed and built to appear as though it had existed for years.
Architecture: Noble Johnson Architects
Builder: Crane Builders
Photography: Garett + Carrie Buell of Studiobuell/ studiobuell.com
Rustic House Exterior with Shiplap Cladding Ideas and Designs
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