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Housing Industry Association - HIA
This stunning home embellishes modern country living. The surrounding farmland and valley views are exquisitely framed throughout by clever design features and a vast array of materials including expanses of glass, stone and steel structures. Upon entry, you are greeted by a series of feature ponds which flow through to the rear lap pool, alluring you into the homes charm and tranquillity.
Victoria Sheffield
Mid-century modern double front doors, carved with geometric shapes and accented with green mailbox and custom doormat. Paint is by Farrow and Ball and the mailbox is from Schoolhouse lighting and fixtures.
neil design
The timber front door proclaims the entry, whilst louvre windows filter the breeze through the home. The living areas remain private, whilst public areas are visible and inviting.
A bespoke letterbox and entry bench tease the workmanship within.
Laura Medicus Interiors
This family home in a Denver neighborhood started out as a dark, ranch home from the 1950’s. We changed the roof line, added windows, large doors, walnut beams, a built-in garden nook, a custom kitchen and a new entrance (among other things). The home didn’t grow dramatically square footage-wise. It grew in ways that really count: Light, air, connection to the outside and a connection to family living.
For more information and Before photos check out my blog post: Before and After: A Ranch Home with Abundant Natural Light and Part One on this here.
Photographs by Sara Yoder. Interior Styling by Kristy Oatman.
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Noble Johnson Architects
Front door/ Great Room entry - hidden doors are located on either side of the front door to conceal coat closets.
Photography: Garett + Carrie Buell of Studiobuell/ studiobuell.com
Centre Sky Architecture Ltd
Mountain Peek is a custom residence located within the Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Montana. The layout of the home was heavily influenced by the site. Instead of building up vertically the floor plan reaches out horizontally with slight elevations between different spaces. This allowed for beautiful views from every space and also gave us the ability to play with roof heights for each individual space. Natural stone and rustic wood are accented by steal beams and metal work throughout the home.
(photos by Whitney Kamman)
User
Therma-Tru Classic-Craft American Style fiberglass door featuring high-definition Douglas Fir grain and Shaker-style recessed panels. Door, sidelites and transom include Villager decorative glass – a beautiful interpretation of the Craftsman chevron design. Decade handleset also by Therma-Tru.
McNeill Baker Design Associates
Our purpose was to create an open plan living concept with a gourmet kitchen, master suite, lots of storage, a guest room, office and 2 bathrooms that would accommodate senior living. The unit needed to be sound proofed from the rest of the building and a small-scale entertainment system was to be installed
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