Contemporary Blue Home Gym Design Ideas

Residential Squash Court and Pool House
Residential Squash Court and Pool House
Wyant ArchitectureWyant Architecture
Views of trees and sky from the submerged squash court allow it to remain connected to the outdoors. Felt ceiling tiles reduce reverberation and echo. Photo: Jeffrey Totaro
Whitfield Ave
Whitfield Ave
Building Solutions and Design, IncBuilding Solutions and Design, Inc
Photo credit: Charles-Ryan Barber Architect: Nadav Rokach Interior Design: Eliana Rokach Staging: Carolyn Greco at Meredith Baer Contractor: Building Solutions and Design, Inc.
Newton Home 3
Newton Home 3
Boston Virtual ImagingBoston Virtual Imaging
Amanda Beattie - Boston Virtual Imaging
Kincaid Renovation
Kincaid Renovation
Thornton DesignThornton Design
Customer Paradigm Photography
Seaport Village
Seaport Village
CM Natural DesignsCM Natural Designs
This condo was designed for a great client: a young professional male with modern and unfussy sensibilities. The goal was to create a space that represented this by using clean lines and blending natural and industrial tones and materials. Great care was taken to be sure that interest was created through a balance of high contrast and simplicity. And, of course, the entire design is meant to support and not distract from the incredible views. Photos by: Chipper Hatter
Edina French-Mediterranean
Edina French-Mediterranean
John Kraemer & SonsJohn Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Architect: Murphy & Co . Design | Interiors: Twist Interior Design | Landscaping: TOPO | Photographer: Corey Gaffer
Spirit Lake
Spirit Lake
LaRue ArchitectsLaRue Architects
Perched along a hillside in Westlake, this contemporary retreat is built among the treetops. Its low street profile and warm accents disguise its size from passers-by. Despite its many amenities like a tennis court and swimming pool, this contemporary home was harmoniously placed amid existing oak trees and challenging topography. Published: The Contemporist: http://www.contemporist.com/2009/04/10/spirit-lake-house-by-james-d-larue-architecture/ Austin Urban Home Summer 2006 Photo Credit: Coles Hairston
Acacia Custom
Acacia Custom
Patterson Custom HomesPatterson Custom Homes
Photographer:Jeri Koegel Architect: Brandon Architects Builder : Patterson Custom Homes
Rancho Estate
Rancho Estate
THE EDEN GROUPTHE EDEN GROUP
The Rancho Estate provides a level of luxury that sets it apart from any residence in Los Angeles, breaking the record for the most expensive home ever sold in the Encino area. The Eden Group worked with the client to achieve all their development goals by providing integrated design and engineering services which developed concurrently achieving project milestones while staying within the construction budget. Our residential design team used modern aesthetics which entailed of design elements tailored to provide spacious and unparalleled views of the San Fernando Valley. Attracting a dream buyer is the most important aspect in the eyes of any real estate developer and that is why we chose two words to describe the amenities we incorporated into the design: Vast & Spectacular. The estate allows you to swim with infinite views, get your work out on at the indoor gym, shoot hoops with your friends in the indoor basketball court, go for a round of bowling with your child, chomp on popcorn in your theater, get a massage after the steam room at your private spa, putt a couple hole-in-ones, and if you get bored you can always choose to go for a ride from the collection inside your 16-car garage. Majestic high ceilings mixed wide span openings created a challenge for our engineers given the strict rules in the Baseline Hillside Ordinance and the California Building Code. Our structural engineers prepared innovative design plans which entailed of 150 deep pile foundations mixed with steel and laminated timber framing members. We also used permanent shoring techniques to reduce construction cost by eliminating the need for temporary shoring plans for both the structure foundation and on-site retaining walls. Given that California has some of the strictest stormwater management requirements and the total amount of non-permeable areas on this project, the client was required to construct a 35,000-gallon rain harvesting tank per the Low Impact Development Plan Best Management Practice (BMP’s) standards. Our specialized drainage design team captured all on-site stormwater through trench drains, area drains, and downspouts which routed water to a mechanical sump pump that connected to the storage tank for irrigation use later. Innovative design engineering techniques used on this project allowed for increased safety and sustainability making the Rancho Estate a masterpiece of contemporary construction.

Contemporary Blue Home Gym Design Ideas

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