Multi-Coloured Townhouse Exterior Design Ideas

FIRS AVENUE
FIRS AVENUE
Edward McCann ArchitectureEdward McCann Architecture
A contemporary rear extension, retrofit and refurbishment to a terrace house. Rear extension is a steel framed garden room with cantilevered roof which forms a porch when sliding doors are opened. Interior of the house is opened up. New rooflight above an atrium within the middle of the house. Large window to the timber clad loft extension looks out over Muswell Hill. Lyndon Douglas
Somme
Somme
Jarchitecture Pty LtdJarchitecture Pty Ltd
All the main axis of the house have a view to nature. Here, the beach can be seen through the house from the footpath. Photo: Alex Reinders
Architecte Rodolphe Bonnet Finistère Rénovation extension bois zinc
Architecte Rodolphe Bonnet Finistère Rénovation extension bois zinc
ARCHalliancesARCHalliances
Rodolphe Bonnet Architecte Extension réalisée, vue de la rue.
Retallack Custom Home
Retallack Custom Home
Alair Homes ReginaAlair Homes Regina
This custom home features a bright and open concept living area, kitchen, and high ceilings.
Glen Iris Units
Glen Iris Units
Ramsay Builders Pty LtdRamsay Builders Pty Ltd
Backy yard patio and outdor dining area
Villa "ALEGRIA"
Villa "ALEGRIA"
Luis Camejo AdrianLuis Camejo Adrian
IMAGENES SKETCHUP 3D arquitecta christianny carrasquero y arquitecta victoria hidalgo
Waterford Condominiums, Portland Oregon
Waterford Condominiums, Portland Oregon
ColorMoxie NWColorMoxie NW
A northwest classic color scheme by ColorMoxie NW that will defy being "date-stamped." All colors are Benjamin Moore. Photo Credit: Caleb Vandermeer Photography
New Build House in Hampstead, London NW3
New Build House in Hampstead, London NW3
TAG ARCHITECTSTAG ARCHITECTS
We were originally asked by the Clients to remodel and enlarge small 1950s townhouse standing on a pleasantly secluded south-facing plot. But after some analysis it became obvious that poor quality and modest size of the original house was making it unviable for transformation into a comfortable residence. Demolishing the original house and building a new modern house in its place was the only possible alternative. We prepared the designs, negotiated and obtained planning permission for demolishing the existing house and building a new larger one with large new basement in its place. The new house has more than double the floor area of the original one. It is of extremely high environmental standards, with comfortable and spacious floor plans and is of inoffensive design that sits tactfully between its neighbours offering harmonious addition to the Conservation Area. To achieve continuity of the streetscape the construction materials chosen for the new house are referencing the prevailing materials of the neighbouring houses. The design allows the house to assert it own visual identity, but without jarring contrasts to its immediate neighbours. The front facade finished in visually heavier masonry with relatively small window openings is more enclosing in appearance, while the private rear facade in mainly white render and glass opens the house to the southern sunlight, to the private rear garden and to the attractive views beyond. Placing all family areas and most bedrooms on the warm and sunny south-facing rear side and the services and auxiliary areas on the colder north-facing front side contribute to the energy efficient floor plans. Extensive energy-saving measures include a bank photovoltaic panels supplementing the normal electricity supply and offsetting 1.5 tonnes of CO2 per year. The interior design fit-out was carefully designed to express and complement the modern, sustainable and energy-conscious ethos of the new house. The styling and the natural materials chosen create comfortable light-filled contemporary interiors of timeless character.

Multi-Coloured Townhouse Exterior Design Ideas

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