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Minimalist white three-story stucco exterior home photo in Los Angeles
Minimalist white three-story stucco exterior home photo in Los Angeles
Design + Build by Lazar
Steve Lazar's newest project, a six-bedroom residence built on a hillside peak of 30th Street in Hermosa Beach for design+build by South Swell, is a study in the functional exploitation of lot size and surrounding beauty. That, and an evolution of the designerâs singular style.
Modernist in its veins, the new home has the earmarks of a Lazar design inside and out. Thereâs a hint of lifeguard tower in its exterior, though more muted than visible in his past projects, mainly due to a ring of rusticated wood cladding swathed around its mid-section. Other signifiers are there, too, from a row of high-perched observation windows to a slightly raised metal hip roof of soft blue. Jutting out slightly over the home, its underside dressed in tidy shiplap, the roof contrasts smartly against the clean white stucco and earthy wood of the lower levels. In all, itâs still clean-cut Lazar, but more organic than sleek.
âI use a lot of the same ideas,â says Lazar, standing outside the structure while craftsmen and workers buzz around, putting finishing touches on the place. â âI have a signature vocabulary, but I adapt it with each custom home to meet a clientâs needs and maximize the particulars of that space.â
Thoughtfully designed by Steve Lazar design+build by South Swell. designbuildbysouthswell.com Photography by Joel Silva.
Felix Sanchez Photography
Felix Sanchez
Inspiration for a mediterranean white three-story exterior home remodel in Houston with a hip roof
Inspiration for a mediterranean white three-story exterior home remodel in Houston with a hip roof
THINK Architecture, Inc.
Inspiration for a huge timeless beige three-story brick house exterior remodel in Salt Lake City with a hip roof and a shingle roof
William Guidero Planning and Design
Front elevation Beach contemporary traditional style
Photo:Chris Darnall
Example of a mid-sized classic white three-story concrete fiberboard house exterior design in Orange County
Example of a mid-sized classic white three-story concrete fiberboard house exterior design in Orange County
Epic Development
A new Mediterranean inspired home in Atlanta's Virginia Highland neighborhood. The exterior is hard coat stucco and stacked stone with Seal Skin (SW7675) soffits, fascia boards and window trim. There are french wood doors from the dining room to the front patio. The second floor balcony is off of the loft/office. The custom wood garage doors are from Clopay Garage Door. Designed by Price Residential Design; Built by Epic Development; Photo by Brian Gassel
Jacobs Ladder Siding, Roofing, Windows & Painting
This home has a traditional colonial feel. And the bright blue siding contrasts beautifully against the dark shutters and white entry columns.
Example of a large classic blue three-story vinyl house exterior design in Richmond with a shingle roof
Example of a large classic blue three-story vinyl house exterior design in Richmond with a shingle roof
Green River Design
Huge traditional white three-story concrete fiberboard exterior home idea in Boston with a clipped gable roof
Trickle Creek Designer Homes
Our take on the Modern Farmhouse! With awesome front fireplace patio perfect for getting to know the neighbours.
Inspiration for a large country white three-story concrete fiberboard house exterior remodel in Calgary
Inspiration for a large country white three-story concrete fiberboard house exterior remodel in Calgary
Bishop and Smith Architects
Designed by Bishop & Smith Architects,
Beach style gray three-story house exterior photo in Philadelphia with a gambrel roof and a shingle roof
Beach style gray three-story house exterior photo in Philadelphia with a gambrel roof and a shingle roof
Rhodes Architecture + Light
Magnolia Gardens orients four bedrooms, two suites, living spaces and an ADU toward curated greenspaces, terraces, exterior decks and its Magnolia neighborhood community. The houseâs dynamic modern form opens in two directions through a glass atrium on the north and glass curtain walls on the northwest and southwest, bringing natural light to the interiors.
Moore Architects, PC
Originally built in 1889 a short walk from the old East Falls Church rail station, the vaguely reminiscent gothic Victorian was a landmark in a neighborhood of late 19th century wood frame homes. The two story house had been changed many times over its 116 year life with most of the changes diminishing the style and integrity of the original home. Beginning during the mid-twentieth century, few of the changes could be seen as improvements. The wonderfully dominate front tower was obscured by a bathroom shed roof addition. The exterior skin was covered with asbestos siding, requiring the removal of any wood detailing projecting from its surface. Poorly designed diminutive additions were added to the rear creating small, awkward, low ceiling spaces that became irrelevant to the modern user. The house was in serious need of a significant renovation and restoration.
A young family purchased the house and immediately realized the inadequacies; sub-par spaces, kitchen, bathrooms and systems. The program for this project was closely linked to aesthetics, function and budget. The program called for significantly enlarging the house with a major new rear addition taking the place of the former small additions. Critically important to the program was to not only protect the integrity of the original house, but to restore and expand the house in such a way that the addition would be seamless. The completed house had to fulfill all of the requirements of a modern house with significant living spaces, including reconfigured foyer, living room and dining room on the first floor and three modified bedrooms on the second floor. On the rear of the house a new addition created a new kitchen, family room, mud room, powder room and back stair hall. This new stair hall connected the new and existing first floor to a new basement recreation room below and a new master bedroom suite with laundry and second bathroom on the second floor.
The entire exterior of the house was stripped to the original sheathing. New wood windows, wood lap siding, wall trim including roof eave and rake trim were installed. Each of the details on the exterior of the house matched the original details. This fact was confirmed by researching the house and studying turn-of-the-century photographs. The second floor addition was removed, facilitating the restoration of the four sided mansard roof tower.
The final design for the house is strong but not overpowering. As a renovated house, the finished product fits the neighborhood, restoring its standing as a landmark, satisfying the ownerâs needs for house and home.
Hoachlander Davis Photography
Chapman Design Group, Inc.
Inspiration for a mid-sized 1950s gray three-story mixed siding house exterior remodel in Other with a shed roof and a metal roof
LDF Outdoor Lighting LLC
Inspiration for a large timeless gray three-story brick exterior home remodel in Columbus with a shingle roof
Nulook Homes
Nulook Homes
Example of a large trendy beige three-story exterior home design in Perth with a hip roof
Example of a large trendy beige three-story exterior home design in Perth with a hip roof
Three-Story Exterior Home Ideas
Green River Design
Example of a huge classic white three-story concrete fiberboard exterior home design in Boston with a clipped gable roof
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