Contemporary Exterior Design Ideas with Board and Batten Siding
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By Darash - Kitchen Cabinets, Vanities & Closets
Beautiful landscaping design path to this modern rustic home in Hartford, Austin, Texas, 2022 project By Darash
DGK Architects
The driving force behind this design was the blade wall to the ground floor street elevation, which concealed the house's functionality, leaving an element of mystery whilst featuring decorative patterns within the brickwork.
– DGK Architects
Studio J Architects
The property was originally a bungalow that had had a loft conversion with 2 bedrooms squeezed in and poor access. The ground floor layout was dated and not functional for how the client wanted to live.
In order to convert the bungalow into a true 2 storey house, we raised the roof and created a new stair and landing / hallway. This allowed the property to have 3 large bedrooms and 2 bathrooms plus an open study area on the first floor.
To the ground floor we created a open plan kitchen-dining-living room, a separate snug, utility, WC and further bedroom with en-suite.
HEM Architects
Externally, the pre weather timber cladding and profiled fibre cement roof allow the building to sit naturally in its landscape.
Steven Allen Designs, LLC
Design + Built + Curated by Steven Allen Designs 2021 - Custom Nouveau Bungalow Featuring Unique Stylistic Exterior Facade + Concrete Floors + Concrete Countertops + Concrete Plaster Walls + Custom White Oak & Lacquer Cabinets + Fine Interior Finishes + Multi-sliding Doors
ING Construction
Malibu, CA / Whole Home Remodel / Exterior Remodel
For this exterior home remodeling project, we installed all new windows around the entire home, a complete roof replacement, the re-stuccoing of the entire exterior, replacement of the window trim and fascia, and a fresh exterior paint to finish.
NineTen Architects
Artistic render of our proposals to transform this bungalow through extension and deep retrofit
Kos Interiors
The Clear Lake Cottage proposes a simple tent-like envelope to house both program of the summer home and the sheltered outdoor spaces under a single vernacular form.
A singular roof presents a child-like impression of house; rectilinear and ordered in symmetry while playfully skewed in volume. Nestled within a forest, the building is sculpted and stepped to take advantage of the land; modelling the natural grade. Open and closed faces respond to shoreline views or quiet wooded depths.
Like a tent the porosity of the building’s envelope strengthens the experience of ‘cottage’. All the while achieving privileged views to the lake while separating family members for sometimes much need privacy.
Sheree Stuart Design
Eugenia Lakehouse was designed for a young family as an all-season property where the family could escape to ski, hike and enjoy the beautiful lake. The design team created a family oasis with a playful undertone. Through the utilization of leading edge Passive House envelop assembly and mechanical system technologies, coupled with honored passive architectural techniques we were able to achieve a net zero energy use resolution for our client’s lake house without sacrificing an inch of their panoramic view of the lake.
User
Проект одного этажного жилого дома площадью 230 кв.м для молодой семьи с одним ребенком Функционально состоит из жилых помещений просторная столовая гостиная, спальня родителей и спальня ребенка. Вспомогательные помещения: кухня, прихожая, гараж, котельная, хозяйственная комната. Дом выполнен в современном стиле с минимальным количеством деталей. Ориентация жилых помещений на южную сторону.
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Проект одного этажного жилого дома площадью 230 кв.м для молодой семьи с одним ребенком Функционально состоит из жилых помещений просторная столовая гостиная, спальня родителей и спальня ребенка. Вспомогательные помещения: кухня, прихожая, гараж, котельная, хозяйственная комната. Дом выполнен в современном стиле с минимальным количеством деталей. Ориентация жилых помещений на южную сторону.
Proctor Watts Cole Rutter
The brief for this project was to extend a small Bradstone bungalow and inject some architectural interest and contemporary detailing. Sitting on a sloping site in Mere, the property enjoys spectacular views across to Shaftesbury to the South.
The opportunity was taken to extend upwards and exploit the views with upside-down living. Constructed using timber frame with Cedar cladding, the first floor is one open-plan space accommodating Kitchen, Dining and Living areas, with ground floor re-arranged to modernise Bedrooms and en-suite facilities.
The south end opens fully on to a cantilevered balcony to maximise summer G&T potential!
Contemporary Exterior Design Ideas with Board and Batten Siding
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