Exterior Design Ideas with Wood Siding and a Brown Roof
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Prime Realty
Cul-de-sac single story on a hill soaking in some of the best views in NPK! Hidden gem boasts a romantic wood rear porch, ideal for al fresco meals while soaking in the breathtaking views! Lounge around in the organically added den w/ a spacious n’ airy feel, lrg windows, a classic stone wood burning fireplace and hearth, and adjacent to the open concept kitchen! Enjoy cooking in the kitchen w/ gorgeous views from the picturesque window. Kitchen equipped w/large island w/ prep sink, walkin pantry, generous cabinetry, stovetop, dual sinks, built in BBQ Grill, dishwasher. Also enjoy the charming curb appeal complete w/ picket fence, mature and drought tolerant landscape, brick ribbon hardscape, and a sumptuous side yard. LR w/ optional dining area is strategically placed w/ large window to soak in the mountains beyond. Three well proportioned bdrms! M.Bdrm w/quaint master bath and plethora of closet space. Master features sweeping views capturing the very heart of country living in NPK! M.bath features walk-in shower, neutral tile + chrome fixtures. Hall bath is turnkey with travertine tile flooring and tub/shower surround. Flowing floorplan w/vaulted ceilings and loads of natural light, Slow down and enjoy a new pace of life!
Mon Concept Habitation
Dans cette maison familiale de 120 m², l’objectif était de créer un espace convivial et adapté à la vie quotidienne avec 2 enfants.
Au rez-de chaussée, nous avons ouvert toute la pièce de vie pour une circulation fluide et une ambiance chaleureuse. Les salles d’eau ont été pensées en total look coloré ! Verte ou rose, c’est un choix assumé et tendance. Dans les chambres et sous l’escalier, nous avons créé des rangements sur mesure parfaitement dissimulés qui permettent d’avoir un intérieur toujours rangé !
Alexander Gorlin Architects
This harbor-side property is a conceived as a modern, shingle-style lodge. The four-bedroom house comprises two pavilions connected by a bridge that creates an entrance which frames views of Sag Harbor Bay.
The interior layout has been carefully zoned to reflect the family's needs. The great room creates the home’s social core combining kitchen, living and dining spaces that give onto the expansive terrace and pool beyond. A more private, wood-paneled rustic den is housed in the adjoining wing beneath the master bedroom suite.
Fairbanks Builders
Farmhouse front view with custom beam supports and gable pediments. Black steel roof for accents Sunset view
Boyer Building Corporation
Beautiful, understated farmhouse rambler with board & batten siding on garage and extra structure they fondly call the "barn". Front porch with swing adds to the charm.
G.B. Construction and Development, Inc.
This charming ranch on the north fork of Long Island received a long overdo update. All the windows were replaced with more modern looking black framed Andersen casement windows. The front entry door and garage door compliment each other with the a column of horizontal windows. The Maibec siding really makes this house stand out while complimenting the natural surrounding. Finished with black gutters and leaders that compliment that offer function without taking away from the clean look of the new makeover. The front entry was given a streamlined entry with Timbertech decking and Viewrail railing. The rear deck, also Timbertech and Viewrail, include black lattice that finishes the rear deck with out detracting from the clean lines of this deck that spans the back of the house. The Viewrail provides the safety barrier needed without interfering with the amazing view of the water.
Searl Lamaster Howe Architects
This rural retreat along the shores of the St. Joe River embraces the many voices of a close-knit extended family. While contemporary in form - a nod to the older generation’s leanings - the house is built from traditional, rustic, and resilient elements such as a rough-hewn cedar shake roof, locally mined granite, and old-growth fir beams. The house’s east footprint parallels the bluff edge. The low ceilings of a pair of sitting areas help frame views downward to the waterline thirty feet below. These spaces also lend a welcome intimacy since oftentimes the house is only occupied by two. Larger groups are drawn to the vaulted ceilings of the kitchen and living room which open onto a broad meadow to the west that slopes up to a fruit orchard. The importance of group dinners is reflected in the bridge-like form of the dining room that links the two wings of the house.
Harrison Design Associates Inc.
The client wanted a blue facade with natural wood accents throughout. We carried this palette through the interior and landscaping to create continuity. The Cedar shakes add depth and texture to the facade and the beautiful new doors add some craftsman charm to the look.
Refined Space
We took a tired 1960s house and transformed it into modern family home. We extended to the back to add a new open plan kitchen & dining area with 3m high sliding doors and to the front to gain a master bedroom, en suite and playroom. We completely overhauled the power and lighting, increased the water flow and added underfloor heating throughout the entire house.
The elegant simplicity of nordic design informed our use of a stripped back internal palette of white, wood and grey to create a continuous harmony throughout the house. We installed oak parquet floors, bespoke douglas fir cabinetry and southern yellow pine surrounds to the high performance windows.
Exterior Design Ideas with Wood Siding and a Brown Roof
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