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Form Found Design
This facade renovation began with a desire to introduce new layers of material to an existing single family home in Huntington Beach. Horizontal wood louvers shade the southern exposure while creating a privacy screen for a new window. Horizontal Ipe siding was chosen in the end. The entrance is accentuated by an orange door to introduce playfulness to the design. The layering of materials continue into the landscape as staggered cast-in-place concrete steps lead down the front yard.
Photo: Jeri Koegel
Catalyst Construction
black and white exterior with an amazing modern look. Blue door and exposed wooden beams tie everything together perfectly.
Wendel Klein Builders, Inc.
Front entry of a Cambridgeport cottage with red door and mahogany decking.
Clawson Architects, LLC
Buildings have 4 sides. So often, the sides and back are forgotten and yet this is often where we gather and entertain the most. A seamless addition added an expanded kitchen, mudroom, family room primary suite, renovated hall bath, home office and Attic loft Suite
Hierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLC
Refaced Traditional Colonial home with white Azek PVC trim and James Hardie plank siding. This home is highlighted by a beautiful Palladian window over the front portico and an eye-catching red front door.
Old Town Design Group
This modern European inspired home features a primary suite on the main, two spacious living areas, an upper level loft and more.
Classic Home Improvements
Completed in the Spring of 2022 by Classic Home Improvements, this exterior was remodeled with stacked stone veneer and Hardie siding. The blue front exterior door compliments the rest of the light blue Hardie siding and welcomes every visitor with a black exterior lantern.
Mom's Design Build
limestone fire pit patio with bar, grill, putting green, garden, exterior lounging, concrete slabs, and hot tub located in Maple Grove, MN
Duke Homes, Inc.
This expansive country home was designed specifically to take advantage of the elevation of the building site.
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