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Barley|Pfeiffer Architecture
The Wethersfield home is a “Contributing Structure” within one of Central Austin’s most historic neighborhoods.
Thanks to the design vision and engineering of the Barley|Pfeiffer Architecture team, the fine execution and contributions of Tommy Hudson with Hudson Custom Builder, and the commitment of the Owner, the outcome is a very comfortable, healthy and nicely day lit, 1600 square foot home that is expected to have energy consumption bills 50% less than those before, despite being almost 190 square feet larger.
A new kitchen was designed for better function and efficiencies. A screened-in porch makes for great outdoor living within a semi-private setting - and without the bugs! New interior fixtures, fittings and finishes were chosen to honor the home’s original 1930’s character while providing tasteful aesthetic upgrades.
Photo: Oren Mitzner, AIA NCARB
Rogers + Labarthe Architects
View of the garage apartment, overlooking the backyard and pool.
Photo - FCS Photos
TATCOR Building & Remodeling
Pull up the driveway and safely park your car inside this country-style carport. Steel columns, with stone and cedar bases, hold up the protective roof. Inside the carport, the ceiling is vaulted thanks to scissor trusses and recessed lighting was added for clear vision when it is dark out.
Urban Skies
This project includes a bespoke double carport structure designed to our client's specification and fabricated prior to installation.
This twisting flat roof carport was manufactured from mild steel and iroko timber which features within a vertical privacy screen and battened soffit. We also included IP rated LED lighting and motion sensors for ease of parking at night time.
Denton Pergolas and Landscaping
Front View of our 26' x 26' carport / pavilion in Pilot Point Texas. All of the lumber is solid western red cedar, styled as a traditional timber frame structure.
UDS Projects
UDS Projects was engaged to build a gatehouse, new carport and cut and lay a new driveway. The brief from the client was that the detailing in the house facade needed to be carried across into these new structural elements so that it complemented the look of the house rather than being merely add ons that would detract from the beautiful timber work that this Queenslander displays.
Garage and Granny Flat Design Ideas
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