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Warline Painting Ltd.
One of Vancouver's most beautiful streets is West 10th Avenue. Warline Painting completed the exterior painting of this fabulous house in the summer of 2012.
Photos by Ina Van Tonder.
Architect Hewson
A rear deck and custom hardwood pergola frame the exterior view of the new addition.
Gryphon Builders
This custom contemporary home was designed and built with a unique combination of products that give this home a fun and artistic flair. For more information about this project please visit: www.gryphonbuilders.com. Or contact Allen Griffin, President of Gryphon Builders, at 281-236-8043 cell or email him at allen@gryphonbuilders.com
Care Free Homes, Inc.
GAF Timberline Roofing System in the color, Fox Hollow Gray. Harvey Classic Double Hung Windows in the color, White. Photo Credit: Care Free Homes, Inc.
Colorado Roof Toppers
We installed CertainTeed Northgate Class IV Impact Resistant shingles on this home in Mead in the color Max Def Pewter.
Integrity Development & Construction, Inc.
Exterior of the home addition built to match the existing structure.
Care Free Homes, Inc.
GAF Timberline Roofing System in the color, Fox Hollow Gray. Harvey Classic Double Hung Windows in the color, White. Photo Credit: Care Free Homes, Inc.
FMSA Architecture
The Fairhaven Residence is an example of contemporary coastal architecture in a bushfire prone environment. Nestled in an area of landscape significance on an elevated site in Fairhaven, a Victorian seaside town on the Great Ocean Road, the residence is designed to capture both the ocean view across Fairhaven towards the ocean, and the surrounding bushland.
Utilising expanses of glazing to maintain this connection with the landscape, every room has a view, with the main living and kitchen orientated towards the ocean in one direction and the Split Point Lighthouse in the other. Areas of retreat including the bedrooms, study and courtyard are oriented towards the bushland.
The residence was designed to meet the requirements of Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) 40. This required substantial vegetation clearances and non-combustible external materials. Our challenge was to overcome these restrictions without destroying the indigenous vegetation and finely tuning the selection of external materials
The solidity of the dark metal cladding and expanses of glazing contrast the lightness and openness of the interior. Accented by the use of sandstone and timber throughout, the muted interior palette frames the view and compliments the landscape.
Being used intermittently, the house needed to be accessed remotely via telephone apps to control entry for maintenance personnel and to activate the roof mounted fire sprinklers via a fire fighting pump connected to the local tank water.
Surrounded by a rustic garden incorporating native grass trees and locally indigenous shrubs that surround the house, the project is finely textured with varied foliage creating privacy where needed and enhancing view corridors to the ocean
This project was the third engagement of FMSA by these clients. Full scope architectural services were provided.
Mid-sized Purple Exterior Design Ideas
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