Midcentury Exterior Design Ideas with a Mixed Roof
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Haven Design and Construction
This 1959 Mid Century Modern Home was falling into disrepair, but the team at Haven Design and Construction could see the true potential. By preserving the beautiful original architectural details, such as the linear stacked stone and the clerestory windows, the team had a solid architectural base to build new and interesting details upon. New modern landscaping was installed and a new linear cedar fence surrounds the perimeter of the property.
Moss Yaw Design studio
aerial perspective of rear yard and new outdoor dining, kitchen, and pool area
My House Design/Build/Team
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JWT Associates
The rear of the house is now completely open to the backyard. We custom designed the 25-foot wide telescoping doors seen here. The existing pool was re-surfaced and tiled, and the concrete pool deck is all new.
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
The new garage ties in seamlessly with the original structure. Just to the right and behind the garage is an intimate courtyard. Concrete squares divided by rocks allow for movement between areas without creating a monolith, and provide additional opportunities for water absorption into the landscape.
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
Natural wood siding creates a warm glow at twilight, as the family dog awaits visitors. Kangaroo Paws create a beautiful sculptural effect against the concrete and wood wall, as concrete planters mimic the arrangement of the walkways.
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
The home's multiple planes break up the structure and help integrate it into the landscape. A mature Olive tree and Redwood tree grace the front yard.
Midcentury Exterior Design Ideas with a Mixed Roof
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