One-storey Exterior Design Ideas

Los Angeles Catio
Los Angeles Catio
Finesse, Inc.Finesse, Inc.
Our client reached out to Finesse, Inc. looking for a pet sanctuary for their two cats. A design was created to allow the fur-babies to enter and exit without the assistance of their humans. A cat door was placed an the exterior wall and a 30" x 80" door was added so that family can enjoy the beautiful outdoors together. A pet friendly turf, designed especially with paw consideration, was selected and installed. The enclosure was built as a "stand alone" structure and can be easily dismantled and transferred in the event of a move in the future. Rob Kramig, Los Angeles
Barrio Santa Rosa
Barrio Santa Rosa
PureBuild Inc.PureBuild Inc.
Territorial style rammed earth home with decorative rusted steel security door and giant spider!
Traditional Glam, La Jolla
Traditional Glam, La Jolla
Lav•ish - The Bath GalleryLav•ish - The Bath Gallery
Exposed exterior shower system in Rustic Copper fitted atop spanish relief tiles.
Front Entry Porch Project
Front Entry Porch Project
Stumpff HomeWorks, LLCStumpff HomeWorks, LLC
Front door relocated from side entrance to the front of the home. Craftsman oak door installed along with new deck and railings.
Promontory 1
Promontory 1
Inouye DesignInouye Design
Approach to Front. Home built by Highland Custom Homes
Tengri Ranch
Tengri Ranch
Allen ConstructionAllen Construction
Architect: Tom Ochsner General Contractor: Allen Construction Interior Designer: Shannon Scott Design Photographer: Jim Bartsch Photography
Nulla Vale
Nulla Vale
MRTN ArchitectsMRTN Architects
Nulla Vale is a small dwelling and shed located on a large former grazing site. The structure anticipates a more permanent home to be built at some stage in the future. Early settler homes and rural shed types are referenced in the design. The Shed and House are identical in their overall dimensions and from a distance, their silhouette is the familiar gable ended form commonly associated with farming sheds. Up close, however, the two structures are clearly defined as shed and house through the material, void, and volume. The shed was custom designed by us directly with a shed fabrication company using their systems to create a shed that is part storage part entryways. Clad entirely in heritage grade corrugated galvanized iron with a roof oriented and pitched to maximize solar exposure through the seasons. The House is constructed from salvaged bricks and corrugated iron in addition to rough sawn timber and new galvanized roofing on pre-engineered timber trusses that are left exposed both inside and out. Materials were selected to meet the clients’ brief that house fit within the cognitive idea of an ‘old shed’. Internally the finishes are the same as outside, no plasterboard and no paint. LED lighting strips concealed on top of the rafters reflect light off the foil-backed insulation. The house provides the means to eat, sleep and wash in a space that is part of the experience of being on the site and not removed from it.

One-storey Exterior Design Ideas

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