House Exterior

Woody
Woody
Topos HomesTopos Homes
Photo by Benjamin Rasmussen for Dwell Magazine.
SaltBox Tiny House
SaltBox Tiny House
Extraordinary StructuresExtraordinary Structures
The kitchen window herb box is one of a number of easily attached accessories. The exterior water spigot delivers both hot and cold water from the unit's on-demand water heater. Photo by Kate Russell
Additional Dwelling Unit at Ingraham St
Additional Dwelling Unit at Ingraham St
Ileana Schinder, PLLCIleana Schinder, PLLC
Boat garage converted into a 2-story additional dwelling unit with covered parking.
casiTa
casiTa
The Ranch MineThe Ranch Mine
Photos by Roehner + Ryan
Contemporary Residence & Pool House
Contemporary Residence & Pool House
Marc Newman ArchitectMarc Newman Architect
New pool house with exposed wood beams, modern flat roof & red cedar siding.
GreenHouse
GreenHouse
CHRISTOPHER STROM ARCHITECTSCHRISTOPHER STROM ARCHITECTS
This accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a sustainable, compact home for the homeowner's aging parent. Although the home is only 660 sq. ft., it has a bedroom, full kitchen (with dishwasher!) and even an elevator for the aging parents. We used many strategically-placed windows and skylights to make the space feel more expansive. The ADU is also full of sustainable features, including the solar panels on the roof.
4Treehouse
4Treehouse
Kos InteriorsKos Interiors
“The trees still sway, the wind, daylight, darkness and moonlight pass through the openings as through so many inner branches. Anyone taking shelter in its floors will certainly feel the rustle and rush of breeze. It’s enough to inspire nostalgia for a childlike appreciation of things.” -Phyllis Richardson, XS Extreme, Thames & Hudson, London
Split House
Split House
Haywood Design StudioHaywood Design Studio
Carriage house, laneway house, in-law suite, investment property, seasonal rental, long-term rental.
GreenHouse
GreenHouse
CHRISTOPHER STROM ARCHITECTSCHRISTOPHER STROM ARCHITECTS
This accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a sustainable, compact home for the homeowner's aging parent. Although the home is only 660 sq. ft., it has a bedroom, full kitchen (with dishwasher!) and even an elevator for the aging parents. We used many strategically-placed windows and skylights to make the space feel more expansive. The ADU is also full of sustainable features, including the solar panels on the roof.
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Ireland
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