Turquoise Split-level House Exterior Ideas and Designs

Wingspan
Wingspan
Rhodes Architecture + LightRhodes Architecture + Light
Wingspan’s gull wing roofs are pitched in two directions and become an outflowing of interiors, lending more or less scale to public and private space within. Beyond the dramatic aesthetics, the roof forms serve to lend the right scale to each interior space below while lifting the eye to light and views of water and sky. This concept begins at the big east porch sheltered under a 15-foot cantilevered roof; neighborhood-friendly porch and entry are adjoined by shared home offices that can monitor the front of the home. The entry acts as a glass lantern at night, greeting the visitor; the interiors then gradually expand to the rear of the home, lending views of park, lake and distant city skyline to key interior spaces such as the bedrooms, living-dining-kitchen and family game/media room.
840 17th Ave South Naples, Fl
840 17th Ave South Naples, Fl
Zynda Custom Homes & Remodeling IncZynda Custom Homes & Remodeling Inc
840 17th Ave South Aqualane Shores Naples Open air concept Outdoor kitchen & living New Construction Contemporary Architect: Herscoe Hajjar Photographer David Myers
Craftsman Lake Home- Front
Craftsman Lake Home- Front
Vujovich Design Build, Inc.Vujovich Design Build, Inc.
Working with SALA architect, Joseph G. Metzler, Vujovich transformed the entire exterior as well as the primary interior spaces of this 1970s split in to an Arts and Crafts gem. -Troy Thies Photography
Gilmore House
Gilmore House
Cillessen Construction CompanyCillessen Construction Company
Located in the nationally recognized Historic District of Arapahoe Acres, a mid-50’s development the Gilmore House was originally built in 1954. This Mid-Century Modern home was damaged by fire that destroyed the kitchen, car port and back lines of the home. As a result, the scope of work included the main living, dining and kitchen areas as well as the carport, exterior doors and windows, bathrooms and closets.
Wimbledon Park Road
Wimbledon Park Road
Pike & PartnersPike & Partners
We had an interesting opportunity with this project to take the staircase out of the house altogether, thus freeing up space internally, and to construct a new stair tower on the side of the building. We chose to do the new staircase in steel and glass with fully glazed walls to both sides of the tower. The new tower is therefore a lightweight structure and allows natural light to pass right through the extension ... and at the same time affording dynamic vistas to the north and south as one walks up and down the staircase. By removing the staircase for the internal core of the house, we have been free to use that space for useful accommodation, and therefore to make better us of the space within the house. We have modernised the house comprehensively and introduce large areas of glazing to bring as much light into the property as possible.
Westmont, IL Siding James Hardie Siding
Westmont, IL Siding James Hardie Siding
Siding & Windows Group LtdSiding & Windows Group Ltd
Westmont, IL Siding James Hardie Siding Exterior Remodel. Siding & Windows Group removed old Aluminum Siding and installed James Hardie Vertical Siding, Trim, Fascia and Frieze Boards on Home and also installed James Hardie Trim on Garage and added 6 Lights throughout the Home.
The Prato Estate at Talis Park
The Prato Estate at Talis Park
Van Emmerik Custom HomesVan Emmerik Custom Homes
Architectural Design: Weber Design Group, Naples, Florida
Lake House
Lake House
MAC Renovations LTD.MAC Renovations LTD.
This was a complete remodel of a traditional 80's split level home. With the main focus of the homeowners wanting to age in place, making sure materials required little maintenance was key. Taking advantage of their beautiful view and adding lots of natural light defined the overall design.

Turquoise Split-level House Exterior Ideas and Designs

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