29 Modern Home Design Photos

East Hampton Artist Studio
East Hampton Artist Studio
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Photo: Bilyana Dimitrova Photography ©2007
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10x12 Home Office Space
10x12 Home Office Space
Studio Shed - Live Large.  Build Small.Studio Shed - Live Large. Build Small.
While originally constructed as a home office, the full lite windows and double glass paned doors of this lifestyle Studio Shed beckons this family to sit back and relax many evenings.
Artist Studio
Artist Studio
Canyon Design BuildCanyon Design Build
This office remodel and art studio addition overlooks the Moraga Valley. A large set of windows provide a spacious feel and ample natural lighting. The two structures are beautifully connected by a Koi pond made out of high volume fly ash concrete. Photography by Indivar Sivanathan http://www.indivarsivanathan.com/
Rustic Canyon Art Studio
Rustic Canyon Art Studio
FINNE ArchitectsFINNE Architects
The Rustic Canyon Art Studio occupies a thin, triangular sliver of property close to the Pacific Ocean in Santa Monica, California. Connected to the main residence by both a footbridge and an automobile bridge, the studio is a retreat for art and exercise. The long, triangular plan is formed by the property line and a hillside on the east and the Rustic Canyon Creek Channel on the west. A simple steel column and beam system placed on the interior of the studio allows the roof plane to be “lifted” off the building. The building’s columnar system corresponds to a subterranean system of large concrete caissons that extend 30-40 feet below grade. The building interior consists of an art studio and an exercise area, with sliding glass panels creating a partial separation wall between the two areas. Continuous Douglas Fir clerestory windows around the studio perimeter separate the walls from the roof plane. The high windows bring soft, diffuse light into the building interior, creating optimal natural lighting for the art studio. The exterior walls are 12”-14” thick, to allow for horizontal air distribution. The thick walls also accommodate pockets for oversized Douglas fir sliding glass door panels, thus allowing the doors to completely disappear into the walls and opening the studio directly toward the Rustic Creek Channel. The shed roof is covered with standing seam Rheinzink. The triangular plan causes the roof to rise from the south end to the north end, and the north end is further cut on the diagonal and lifted to create large, north-facing clerestory windows for the studio. The studio is an exercise in spatial and structural simplicity. Sustainable design was incorporated from the beginning. High clerestory windows provide extensive natural light and ventilation throughout the studio. Insulation values 60% higher than conventional construction were achieved by using double 2x4 walls. Photo: Tom Bonner
San Francisco Bay Area Artist Studio
San Francisco Bay Area Artist Studio
Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.
A Nana door corner, clerestory windows, and Velux skylights provide natural lighting for this modern Bay Area artist studio built by award-winning general contractor, Wm. H. Fry Construction Company.
East Hampton Artist Studio
East Hampton Artist Studio
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Photo: Bilyana Dimitrova Photography ©2007

29 Modern Home Design Photos

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