Showing posts with label Contemporary Home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contemporary Home. Show all posts

Sunday, May 15, 2011

The Cooper Residence by Randy Weinstein


This contemporary butterfly roof house design ideas is The Cooper Residence created by Architect Randy Weinstein. The cooper residence with its simple interior design is located in Santa Monica, California.



The cooper residence master bedroom is located at the 2nd floor with a wide opening window overlooking green garden at the outdoor space.







Thursday, December 23, 2010

Casa Nordelta Argentina - Contemporary Raw Stone & Wood House



Beautiful home design with stunning exterior blending natural elements with a meticulous, modern edge. Casa Nordelta is a spectacular stone and wood-faced structure residence designed by Sternberg Kohen Architects located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The residence exterior incorporates only natural materials like stone and wood and consists of bearing walls and steel columns that allow greater openness to the garden. The load-bearing walls are made in stone, providing greater insulation and waterproof.




Casa Nordelta's interiors reflect the organic yet contemporary sentiment of the home’s exterior with rich wood floors, stone accents, pristine white walls and luxurious finishes. Floor-to-ceiling glass on the main floor brings the outdoors in. Outdoor living spaces include a covered dining area and a pool with a sundeck.




The house is oriented north to catch beautiful lake views with floor-to-ceiling windows. The house’s shape is two blocks connected with entrance. The house features as public areas as private spaces as for adults as for their kids. Private areas are separated in order to give family members an autonomy. [Sternberg Kohen Architects]






Urban Cottage Design in New York by David Jay Weiner



Architect David Jay Weiner has projected this contemporary urban cottage design located in Stephentown, New York. The weekend cottage look of expansive glazed facades set in a black wood frame is complemented by the cottage unique, irregular shape, which really stands out among its pastoral, grassy meadow surroundings.




Inside, the tall ceilings of this single-storey, open concept house plan, with floor-to-ceiling windows extending the length of the cottage on both sides, bathe interiors in natural light and enhance its sense of spaciousness. Clerestory windows offer additional illumination from above.


Inside, a feeling of relaxation and serenity prevails. In contrast to the black exterior, interiors feature a white palette on ceilings, walls and floors, which is punctuated by the colors of nature visible through the all-encompassing windows. A unique weekend cottage design by architect David Jay Weiner.








Monday, December 20, 2010

Contemporary West Capitol Hill Residence by Stuart Silk Architect












This Contemporary 1950’s West Capitol Hill Residence architectural renovation project is the great challenge for the Stuart Silk Architects, The challenge in adding a second story while preserving a sunroom, glass-walled den, and garage at either end of the house.












They begin to give their best solution for this West Capitol Hill Residence by giving a new two-story entrance atrium, which floods the house with light and takes advantage of views of the city, Lake Union, Puget Sound, and the Olympic Mountains. Clerestory windows open the living room and master bedroom suites to the expansive views. And wing-shaped metallic roofs make it seem the home is soaring above the surrounding trees.