Exterior Design Ideas with Four or More Storeys
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Ollin Stone
Via Vittorio Emanuele II residential complex
Bergamo, Italy
On Bergamo’s lovely Viale Vittorio Emanuele II, Agglotech’s marble cement provides a stunning, functional facade for a residential complex, uniting excellent technical performance with a level of beauty that only marble can provide.
Elegant in Design
This project originated as a referral from my painter. I was asked to provide concepts for the external colour scheme for a dash render 1980s commercial office building. My vision for this building was for it to stand out from the crowd. Sitting high on a hill and visible from several major thoroughfares, it needed to represent a glistening jewel in the neighbourhood.
The building has balconies encompassing each level on all facades, creating a variety of depth of view. Playing with light and dark in the context of the foreground and background I came up with a selection of colour schemes from which to choose. The selected Woodlands scheme incorporates a dark, warm-based grey applied to the external building background and a contrast warm white on the balcony walls in the foreground. All service doors, grilles and downpipes were painted in wall colour to allow the feature to be the foreground balconies, which represented crisp white ribbons wrapping around the building.
Payne & Payne Builders
It’s Walkthrough Wednesday again! Take an inside tour of this gorgeous newly completed home in Concord, Ohio. More photos coming soon to the gallery on payne-payne.com!
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nC2 architecture llc
Winner of a NYC Landmarks Conservancy Award for historic preservation, the George B. and Susan Elkins house, dating to approximately 1852, was painstakingly restored, enlarged and modernized in 2019. This building, the oldest remaining house in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, has been recognized by the NYC Landmarks Commission as an Individual Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
The house was essentially a ruin prior to the renovation. Interiors had been gutted, there were gaping holes in the roof and the exterior was badly damaged and covered with layers of non-historic siding.
The exterior was completely restored to historically-accurate condition and the extensions at the sides were designed to be distinctly modern but deferential to the historic facade. The new interiors are thoroughly modern and many of the finishes utilize materials reclaimed during demolition.
Exterior Design Ideas with Four or More Storeys
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