Joseph Spierer Architects, Inc.
A full view of the front entrance of this Modern Spanish home, showing the main entrance, garage and upper room complete with a large balcony overlooking the Southern California views.
Noble Johnson Architects
Tiny House Exterior Photography: Gieves Anderson Noble Johnson Architects was honored to partner with Huseby Homes to design a Tiny House which was displayed at Nashville botanical garden, Cheekwood, for two weeks in the spring of 2021. It was then auctioned off to benefit the Swan Ball. Although the Tiny House is only 383 square feet, the vaulted space creates an incredibly inviting volume. Its natural light, high end appliances and luxury lighting create a welcoming space.
Haynsworth Custom Homes
Stunning traditional home in the Devonshire neighborhood of Dallas.
Стильный дизайн: большой, двухэтажный, белый частный загородный дом в стиле неоклассика (современная классика) с облицовкой из крашеного кирпича, двускатной крышей, крышей из гибкой черепицы и коричневой крышей — последний тренд
rénovation totale et création d’une extension pour une maison de 1968
Thedition — Nicolas Baleydier
Полный ремонт дома 1968 года по всему его периметру, как внутри, так и снаружи. В процессе ремонта созданы новые оконные проемы, установлены роллеты и солнцезащитные жалюзи, обеспечена полная теплоизоляция. Также построена деревянная терраса/навес на две машины и расширение с двумя дополнительными спальнями на деревянном каркасе. Созданы также деревянные площадки.
Thrive Homes, LLC
На фото: двухэтажный, белый дом среднего размера в классическом стиле с двускатной крышей, коричневой крышей и крышей из смешанных материалов с
Uniting a Blended Family Under 1 Roof
Brendan McHugh, Architect, Manasquan, NJ
New home for a blended family of six in a beach town. This 2 story home with attic has roof returns at corners of the house. This photo also shows a simple box bay window with 4 windows at the front end of the house. It features divided windows, awning above the multiple windows with a brown metal roof, open white rafters, and 3 white brackets. Light arctic white exterior siding with white trim, white windows, and tan roof create a fresh, clean, updated coastal color pallet. The coastal vibe continues with the side dormers at the second floor. The front door is set back.
Mary Anne Smiley Interiors
The Goody Nook, named by the owners in honor of one of their Great Grandmother’s and Great Aunts after their bake shop they ran in Ohio to sell baked goods, thought it fitting since this space is a place to enjoy all things that bring them joy and happiness. This studio, which functions as an art studio, workout space, and hangout spot, also doubles as an entertaining hub. Used daily, the large table is usually covered in art supplies, but can also function as a place for sweets, treats, and horderves for any event, in tandem with the kitchenette adorned with a bright green countertop. An intimate sitting area with 2 lounge chairs face an inviting ribbon fireplace and TV, also doubles as space for them to workout in. The powder room, with matching green counters, is lined with a bright, fun wallpaper, that you can see all the way from the pool, and really plays into the fun art feel of the space. With a bright multi colored rug and lime green stools, the space is finished with a custom neon sign adorning the namesake of the space, «The Goody Nook”.
Tequesta: Coastal Transitional
PB Built
На фото: большой, двухэтажный, белый частный загородный дом в морском стиле с облицовкой из цементной штукатурки, черепичной крышей, вальмовой крышей, коричневой крышей и отделкой дранкой с
Timberlake Custom Homes
This large custom Farmhouse style home features Hardie board & batten siding, cultured stone, arched, double front door, custom cabinetry, and stained accents throughout.
Timberlake Custom Homes
This large custom Farmhouse style home features Hardie board & batten siding, cultured stone, arched, double front door, custom cabinetry, and stained accents throughout.
Widespread Solutions
This beautiful one-story brick rancher located in Henrico County is impressive. Painting brick can be a hard decision to make but it’s a tried and true way of updating your home’s exterior without replacing the masonry. While some brick styles have stood the test of time, others have become dated more quickly. Moreover, many homeowners prefer a solid color for their home as compared to the natural variety of brick. This home was painted with Benjamin Moore’s Mayonnaise, a versatile bright white with a touch of creamy yellow.
Uniting a Blended Family Under 1 Roof
Brendan McHugh, Architect, Manasquan, NJ
New home for a blended family of six in a beach town. This 2 story home with attic has roof returns at corners of the house. This photo also shows a simple box bay window with 4 windows at the front end of the house. It features divided windows, awning above the multiple windows with a brown metal roof, open white rafters, and 3 white brackets. Light arctic white exterior siding with white trim, white windows, and tan roof create a fresh, clean, updated coastal color pallet. The coastal vibe continues with the side dormers at the second floor. The front door is set back.
Weston, CT Taper Sawn Cedar
Connecticut Roofcrafters Llc
A closeup of the turret roof on the 16-sided attached sunroom at the rear of this Western Red Cedar with Red Copper flashing installation. We installed 6,500 square feet of Watkins Sawmill pressure-treated 5/5″ taper sawn shakes over a full ice and water membrane and cedar breather mat. All valley and protrusion flashing was done with 16 oz red copper. While many aspects of this job are noteworthy, we are especially proud of the turret roof over the 16 sided attached sunroom at the rear of the home.
Why modern homes are better?
The concept of «better» can be subjective and dependent on individual preferences and needs. However, there are some reasons why modern homes may be considered better than older homes or traditional styles:
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Energy efficiency: Modern homes are typically designed to be more energy-efficient, with features such as insulated walls and windows, high-efficiency HVAC systems, and energy-saving appliances. This can result in lower utility bills and a smaller carbon footprint.
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Open floor plans: Many modern homes feature open floor plans, which create a sense of spaciousness and allow for better flow and communication between rooms. This can be particularly appealing for families or people who enjoy entertaining.
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Technology integration: Modern homes are often equipped with the latest technology, such as smart home systems, high-speed internet, and energy-efficient lighting. This can make life more convenient, efficient, and enjoyable.
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Low maintenance: Modern homes are often designed with materials and features that require less maintenance, such as durable siding and flooring, easy-to-clean surfaces, and low-maintenance landscaping. This can save time and money on upkeep over the long term.
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Customization options: Many modern homes offer a range of customization options, allowing buyers to tailor the home to their specific needs and preferences. This can include everything from choosing the layout and finishes to adding smart home features or sustainable design elements.
Ultimately, whether a modern home is «better» than an older or more traditional home is a matter of personal opinion and lifestyle needs. However, the features listed above are some of the reasons why modern homes may be a popular choice for many people.