559 Exterior Design Ideas

1914 Residence
1914 Residence
JLC ArchitectureJLC Architecture
Named for its original date of construction, the remodel of this San Diego Craftsman preserves the essence of the original structure, yet increases functionality and enjoyment of the house. A modest expansion was added at the kitchen along with a new back porch. The interior was selectively gutted – converting individual rooms to an open plan that flows from one space to the next. Original wood floors and coffered ceilings were maintained and restored. New materials include a troweled concrete floor finish, custom milled soapstone countertop with integral sinks, exposed wood and custom casework. New windows and doors were designed to complement the originals. The front porch was overhauled as well: a poorly executed trellis cover was removed and a new concrete slab addressed waterproofing failures at the deck surface. Original hardware, interior doors and other small pieces of the original house were restored, reused and repurposed throughout.
Craftsman Second Story Addition
Craftsman Second Story Addition
jARCHITECTS: Jim Rymsza, RAjARCHITECTS: Jim Rymsza, RA
A complete tear-off and new second floor now graces this this Seattle bungalow. A 3-Star Built-Green remodel, new energy efficient details were used through-out. This home was featured on the Cover of Fine Homebuilding Houses Issue #203 Summer 2009
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Chigford Contemporary Large Garden
Chigford Contemporary Large Garden
London LandscapesLondon Landscapes
A very specific brief was given with the space to be a very contemporary entertainment area that both complemented the existing garden and house.
Phinney Ridge Seattle
Phinney Ridge Seattle
Portal Design IncPortal Design Inc
Design by Portal Design Inc. Photo by Lincoln Barbour
Hartman House
Hartman House
Willow HomesWillow Homes
The AFTER view of the front of this total renovation in Homewood, AL. We completely demolished the front porch and rebuilt on the existing footprint with an elevation that fit the time period of the original home, (late 30's and 40's). Photo by Chris Luker www.lukerphotography.com
Randall Mars
Randall Mars
Randall Mars ArchitectsRandall Mars Architects
The pool house introduced a vaulted metal roof, which was repeated in the stone wall capturing the pool and the roof of the dining pavilion. The curves tied the new elements of the landscape together as well as softened the lines of the structure.
GRIFFIN ENRIGHT ARCHITECTS: Ross Residence
GRIFFIN ENRIGHT ARCHITECTS: Ross Residence
Griffin Enright ArchitectsGriffin Enright Architects
A view of the exterior arrival via a wood bridge over a small stream.

559 Exterior Design Ideas

Atlanta Ave
Atlanta Ave
Carl Mattison DesignCarl Mattison Design
Remodeled exterior of former derelict property in the Grant Park Historic District of Atlanta, GA
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