Scandinavian Exterior Design Ideas with Clapboard Siding
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株式会社kotori
シンプルな総二階のフォルムにレッドシダーの下見板張りの玄関の外壁が映える外観。グレーのガルバリウム鋼板のシャープな外壁の中で玄関ポーチの木部がぬくもりを与えています。屋根は軒の短い片流れ屋根としました。玄関庇は、出入り時に雨に濡れないように構造に鉄骨を仕込み、軒を長く、シャープに仕上げています。
Siepmann-Holzbau GmbH
Beim Umbau des Daches und beim Einbau der Gauben wurde ein Treppenhausturm eingesetzt, der das vorhandene Treppenhaus verlängert, um in die neu entstanden Räume zu gelangen.
THESIS Studio
Nestled in the woods of Mt. Hood, this newly designed A-frame cabin offers a luxurious retreat. Featuring a double-height great room with floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing forest views, a mid-century fireplace, and a spacious open floorplan, this vacation rental is perfect for families and groups seeking a unique and unforgettable experience.
Rocky Mountain Finishes
Rocky Mountain Finishes provided the prefinished CVG Hemlock siding and soffit, as well as the wire-brushed pine.
Libby Raab Architecture
Single Story ranch house with stucco and wood siding painted black. Large multi-slide door leads to concrete rear patio.
Katie Hutchison Studio
This project for a builder husband and interior-designer wife involved adding onto and restoring the luster of a c. 1883 Carpenter Gothic cottage in Barrington that they had occupied for years while raising their two sons. They were ready to ditch their small tacked-on kitchen that was mostly isolated from the rest of the house, views/daylight, as well as the yard, and replace it with something more generous, brighter, and more open that would improve flow inside and out. They were also eager for a better mudroom, new first-floor 3/4 bath, new basement stair, and a new second-floor master suite above.
The design challenge was to conceive of an addition and renovations that would be in balanced conversation with the original house without dwarfing or competing with it. The new cross-gable addition echoes the original house form, at a somewhat smaller scale and with a simplified more contemporary exterior treatment that is sympathetic to the old house but clearly differentiated from it.
Renovations included the removal of replacement vinyl windows by others and the installation of new Pella black clad windows in the original house, a new dormer in one of the son’s bedrooms, and in the addition. At the first-floor interior intersection between the existing house and the addition, two new large openings enhance flow and access to daylight/view and are outfitted with pairs of salvaged oversized clear-finished wooden barn-slider doors that lend character and visual warmth.
A new exterior deck off the kitchen addition leads to a new enlarged backyard patio that is also accessible from the new full basement directly below the addition.
(Interior fit-out and interior finishes/fixtures by the Owners)
Katie Hutchison Studio
This project for a builder husband and interior-designer wife involved adding onto and restoring the luster of a c. 1883 Carpenter Gothic cottage in Barrington that they had occupied for years while raising their two sons. They were ready to ditch their small tacked-on kitchen that was mostly isolated from the rest of the house, views/daylight, as well as the yard, and replace it with something more generous, brighter, and more open that would improve flow inside and out. They were also eager for a better mudroom, new first-floor 3/4 bath, new basement stair, and a new second-floor master suite above.
The design challenge was to conceive of an addition and renovations that would be in balanced conversation with the original house without dwarfing or competing with it. The new cross-gable addition echoes the original house form, at a somewhat smaller scale and with a simplified more contemporary exterior treatment that is sympathetic to the old house but clearly differentiated from it.
Renovations included the removal of replacement vinyl windows by others and the installation of new Pella black clad windows in the original house, a new dormer in one of the son’s bedrooms, and in the addition. At the first-floor interior intersection between the existing house and the addition, two new large openings enhance flow and access to daylight/view and are outfitted with pairs of salvaged oversized clear-finished wooden barn-slider doors that lend character and visual warmth.
A new exterior deck off the kitchen addition leads to a new enlarged backyard patio that is also accessible from the new full basement directly below the addition.
(Interior fit-out and interior finishes/fixtures by the Owners)
Studio Klinker & Klunker GmbH
Mitten in den neuen Hamptons von Berlin ist ein skandinavischer Traum aus Holz entstanden.
Herzstück ist die überdachte Veranda, die ausreichend Platz bietet und das Wohnzimmer optisch und räumlich verlängert. Hier wurde sich für eine große, graue Loungeecke entschieden. Als Must-have ergänzt ein Schaukelstuhl den Bereich. Für farbliche Akzente sorgt die edle Essecken Kombination von Houe und bietet für 6 Leute ausreichend Platz.
Andison Residential Design
With bold, clean lines and beautiful natural wood vertical siding, this Scandinavian Modern home makes a statement in the vibrant and award-winning master planned Currie community. This home’s design uses symmetry and balance to create a unique and eye-catching modern home. Using a color palette of black, white, and blonde wood, the design remains simple and clean while creating a homey and welcoming feel. The sheltered back deck has a big cozy fireplace, making it a wonderful place to gather with friends and family. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow natural light to pour in from outside. This stunning Scandi Modern home is thoughtfully designed down to the last detail.
Scandinavian Exterior Design Ideas with Clapboard Siding
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