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This lot on Poppyfields had a Spanish Bungalow with a red tile roof and architectural details. Our design will rebuild the home in its previous glory with some improvements.
The new house has a open kitchen with a mud room, pantry with vaulted ceilings in the kitchen and dining room.
The house is designed features smooth stucco, arched openings and a terra cotta tile roof.
This home on East Loma Alta was lost. Previously a single family home with a view. The new design will use the previous footprint with additional square footage added. The new home features a mid-century aesthetic with a low, flat roofline, a large vaulted ceiling over the main space and expansive views.
The house which was lost will be mostly replicated with additional features which will make it an extraordinary home.
This site plan shows the areas which are required to maintained with fire preventative materials including the areas directly adjacent the house and up to thirty feet.
The new floorplan shows an courtyard entry, and open living and dining area, a large main bedroom suite with private bathroom and walk in closet.
The house is designed with a light color stucco exterior and hardwood features. The strip windows under the roofline and around the house allow for indirect natural daylight to illuminate the house throughout the day.
The interiors are designed using a simple palette of simple colors and natural textures for the finish selections including engineered hardwood flooring, earth toned tiles and fabric textiles.
This home was lost to the Eaton Canyon fire. Our design is rebuild the house in the original footprint and add square footage.
The new home will change the previous floorplan to suit the needs of the owners. The design shows a larger kitchen with a vaulted ceiling in the living room and also the kitchen and dining area.
The rebuilt home will maintain the location of the previous bedrooms, but the main bedroom will be expanded with a larger private bathroom than previously. There is a mud room area which services the backyard activities such as gardening and the laundry.
The entry portion of the house with the fireplace chimney and gabled roofline will be rebuilt as previously. A large, sloping shed roof hovers over the kitchen and dining areas, both roofs are specified standing seam steel roofs to prevent fire.
These cross sectons though the house show the upper clerestory windows in the vaulted ceilings which will illuminate the main portion of the house throughout the daytime.
This home was lost to the Eaton Canyon fire.
This previous home was a Craftsman Styled home of three floors. It featured lush gardens and handmade fixtures. Our design will replicate the previous house.
The drawings for this home are in process. The home features shingle siding and a low roofline.