160 Contemporary Home Design Photos

Chicago Net Positive Luxury Home
Chicago Net Positive Luxury Home
Kipnis Architecture + PlanningKipnis Architecture + Planning
The exterior of this home is a modern composition of intersecting masses and planes, all cleanly proportioned. The natural wood overhang and front door stand out from the monochromatic taupe/bronze color scheme. http://www.kipnisarch.com Cable Photo/Wayne Cable http://selfmadephoto.com
cotton jones retreat
cotton jones retreat
debora carl landscape designdebora carl landscape design
aeoniums, fern, flax, fountain, grasses, gravel, horizontal cedar fence and gate, kangaroo paws, leptosperum petersonii tree, smooth wall stucco walls, Cordyline 'Torbay Dazzler'
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Bouldin Bath Refresh
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CG&S Design-BuildCG&S Design-Build
Built by Pearson Landscape | photography by Paul Finkel
Front Gate
Front Gate
Keith Willig Landscape Architecture, Inc.Keith Willig Landscape Architecture, Inc.
At this Palo Alto home, a concrete wall provides privacy for front yard seating. Existing boxwoods and dogwood tree at right were kept per client's wishes. (Photography by Paul Dyer)
Lake House
Lake House
Castanes Architects PSCastanes Architects PS
Custom made corten steel entry gate is laser cut to mimic the inlays in the walnut entry door. Phot: Aaron Leitz
Front Entry Gate
Front Entry Gate
Westfall Design StudioWestfall Design Studio
Front plastered walls, entry gates, an arbor structure and raised planters were developed to provide privacy for the exterior front courtyard beyond. Smooth plaster, metal framed gates with wood panels, and slate paving add a clean simple feel to the front elevation of this residence.
Gate
Gate
Aztec Artistic ProductionsAztec Artistic Productions
Aluminum gate with powder coat finish
Wolf Creek
Wolf Creek
Prentiss Balance Wickline ArchitectsPrentiss Balance Wickline Architects
(c) steve keating photography Wolf Creek View Cabin sits in a lightly treed meadow, surrounded by foothills and mountains in Eastern Washington. The 1,800 square foot home is designed as two interlocking “L’s”. A covered patio is located at the intersection of one “L,” offering a protected place to sit while enjoying sweeping views of the valley. A lighter screening “L” creates a courtyard that provides shelter from seasonal winds and an intimate space with privacy from neighboring houses. The building mass is kept low in order to minimize the visual impact of the cabin on the valley floor. The roof line and walls extend into the landscape and abstract the mountain profiles beyond. Weathering steel siding blends with the natural vegetation and provides a low maintenance exterior. We believe this project is successful in its peaceful integration with the landscape and offers an innovative solution in form and aesthetics for cabin architecture.
Laurelhurst Residence
Laurelhurst Residence
Prestige Residential ConstructionPrestige Residential Construction
Contractor: Prestige Residential Construction Architects: DeForest Architects; Interior Design: NB Design Group; Photo: Benjamin Benschneider
Balsamina Residence
Balsamina Residence
Ana Williamson ArchitectAna Williamson Architect
Custom Steel door painted in Benjamin Moore's Red color

160 Contemporary Home Design Photos

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