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Christopher D. Marshall Architect, LLC
The existing entry hall was narrow, and uninviting. The front porch was bland. The solution was to expand the entry hall out four feet with a two story piece that allowed for a new straight run of stairs, a larger foyer at the entry door with sidelights and a fanlight window above. A Palladian window was added at the stair landing with a window seat.. A new semi circular porch with a stone floor marks the main entry for the house.
Existing Dining Room bay had a low ceiling which separated it from the main room. We removed the old bay and added a taller rectangular bay window with engaged columns to complement the entry porch.
The new dining bay, front porch and new vertical brick element fit the scale of the large front facade and most importantly give it visual delight!
Admiral Construction LLC
Quick facelift of front porch and entryway in the Houston Heights to welcome in the warmer Spring weather.
Bethencourt Gallardo Estudio
Reforma integral de esta moderna casa en la prestigiosa urbanización de Aravaca en Madrid.
Blythe Building Company
Exposed cedar beams bring the drama. This front porch steps and brick are limewashed and the porch is adorned with copper gas lanterns and a dramatic solid wood entry door with textured glass panes and side lights.
Uccello Development, LLC
This coastal farmhouse design is destined to be an instant classic. This classic and cozy design has all of the right exterior details, including gray shingle siding, crisp white windows and trim, metal roofing stone accents and a custom cupola atop the three car garage. It also features a modern and up to date interior as well, with everything you'd expect in a true coastal farmhouse. With a beautiful nearly flat back yard, looking out to a golf course this property also includes abundant outdoor living spaces, a beautiful barn and an oversized koi pond for the owners to enjoy.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
Keller, TX Shade Solution With Modern Appeal!
Archadeck agreed that a modern-chic design was the best fit for their home and landscape. The finished project is built using cedar as the medium for the pergola addition. The clients chose dark walnut stain to increase the warmth of the already warm hues of the cedar. Archadeck attached the pergola addition to the house wall and installed matching gutters. The homeowner also had the area wired for electricity so they could easily add a ceiling fan and party lights overhead. To increase the protection and shade capabilities of the pergola, Archadeck also installed a Polygal polycarbonate cover in bronze.
Brendan McHugh, Architect, Manasquan, NJ
This photo in a porch shows off the linear wood ceiling and the appeal of combining white with natural wood tones for a casual, beachy feel.
The warm tone of the knotty wood beadboard ceiling is repeated in the copper flashing above the window trim on the exterior of the house.
The crisp, white, horizontal siding and white columns contrast against the natural knotty pine beadboard ceiling for a warm casual feel.
The siding is not lapped siding. Instead the outer surface of the siding is straight up and down without an angle. This simple profile along with the clean shadow line give the home a modern feel - thus updating it from the traditional coastal shingle style.
The windows with their divided lites in a traditional grille pattern create a timeless style and allow light into the home.
The white soffit is linear as well and also features linear slots to provide venting. All of these linear elements (of the trim, soffit, siding, ceiling) with the white create a very clean updated look to the exterior.
Veranda with a Living Wall and with Columns Ideas and Designs
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