Portico Arch Designs & Ideas
Scott Reed
An inappropriate and ill-proportioned entry was removed from this Georgian Revival home. Custom doors, crafted of Mahogany and Mahogany veneers, allow this classic home to make the right first impression.
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Donald A. Gardner Architects
Modern farmhouse style graces the facade, from the board-and-batten siding to the black frame windows, while an arched portico presents a grand entry with an eye-catching red front door. The great room, kitchen, and dining rooms create an easy flow and a rear screened porch with skylights takes living outdoors. The master suite is a private wing with a tray ceiling, outdoor access, dual walk-in closets and a spacious bathroom. A bedroom/study provides versatility and two additional bedrooms are available. The mud room entry offers convenient storage, along with a pantry, and the utility room is adjoining with a laundry sink and built-in cabinets. A bonus room above the garage meets the homeowners needs for storage or additional square footage.
Alure Home Improvements
...And here stands the award winning finished product recognized by the Huntington Town Beautification Council as best residential remodel for 2011.
Ward Jewell Architect AIA
Beverly Hills based clients commissioned a vacation home for their family in Malibu, CA. Together with world renowned interior designer John Cottrell, we conceived a 10,000 sq. ft. Pennsylvania Stone Farm House. The stone was quarried from the Midwest and is complemented by a steep French slate roof. The site is situated on a 2 1/2 acre bluff with a panoramic view stretching from Paradise Cove to Catalina Island. This resplendent retreat immediately relaxes the mind and body as one is lead from the circular drive court through an arched portico with paneled wood gates into a quiet lawned courtyard. The garden and reflective lap pool and spa are sheltered from harsh elements by the two wings of the house. A glass French lite Dutch entrance door is discretely located at the end of an outdoor colonnade.
Architect: Ward Jewell Architect, AIA
Interior Designer: John Cottrell
Landscape Designer: Doug Levy
Construction: David Moline Builders
ROBERT J. CHERNACK, ARCHITECT P.C.
Second Floor addition, with Interior & exterior alterations in Dix Hills, New York
Photo by: Robert J. Chernack Architect, P.C.
Ward Jewell Architect AIA
Beverly Hills based clients commissioned a vacation home for their family in Malibu, CA. Together with world renowned interior designer John Cottrell, we conceived a 10,000 sq. ft. Pennsylvania Stone Farm House. The stone was quarried from the Midwest and is complemented by a steep French slate roof. The site is situated on a 2 1/2 acre bluff with a panoramic view stretching from Paradise Cove to Catalina Island. This resplendent retreat immediately relaxes the mind and body as one is lead from the circular drive court through an arched portico with paneled wood gates into a quiet lawned courtyard. The garden and reflective lap pool and spa are sheltered from harsh elements by the two wings of the house. A glass French lite Dutch entrance door is discretely located at the end of an outdoor colonnade.
Architect: Ward Jewell Architect, AIA
Interior Designer: John Cottrell
Landscape Designer: Doug Levy
Construction: David Moline Builders
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