50 Country Home Design Photos
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Martin Manley Architects
The Luxurious Residence in the Avon neighborhood of Wildridge boasts incredible finishes and custom light fixtures by Hammerton Lighting.
Studio D - Danielle Wallinger
This getaway for the urban elite is a bold re-interpretation of
the classic cabin paradigm. Located atop the San Francisco
Peaks the space pays homage to the surroundings by
accenting the natural beauty with industrial influenced
pieces and finishes that offer a retrospective on western
lifestyle.
Recently completed, the design focused on furniture and
fixtures with some emphasis on lighting and bathroom
updates. The character of the space reflected the client's
renowned personality and connection with the western lifestyle.
Mixing modern interpretations of classic pieces with textured
finishes the design encapsulates the new direction of western.
Rick Keating Photographer, RK Productions
Rick Keating Photographer, RK Productions;
Bath remodel by Richard Woodling AIA, Green Touch Design, Portland, OR
Howells Architecture + Design
All five bathrooms in this ski home have a refined approach, with Heath Ceramics handmade tile and a unified cabinetry motif throughout. Architecture & interior design by Michael Howells.
Photos by David Agnello, copyright 2012.
Richard Landon Design
Note the customized drawers under the sink. The medicine cabinet has lighting under it.
Photo by Greg Krogstad
M.T.N Design
Weathered wood panels and barn-style additions, make this master bathroom's appearance simulate an old western outhouse.
Produced By: PrecisionCraft Log & Timber Homes
Photo Cred: Heidi Long, Longview Studios
Moon Bros Inc
Master bathroom in a new Modern home in North Georgia Mountains
Photography by Galina Coada
50 Country Home Design Photos
Matarozzi Pelsinger Builders
An existing house was deconstructed to make room for 7200 SF of new ground up construction including a main house, pool house, and lanai. This hillside home was built through a phased sequence of extensive excavation and site work, complicated by a single point of entry. Site walls were built using true dry stacked stone and concrete retaining walls faced with sawn veneer. Sustainable features include FSC certified lumber, solar hot water, fly ash concrete, and low emitting insulation with 75% recycled content.
Photos: Mariko Reed
Architect: Ian Moller
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