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London-based firm McLean Quinlan was asked to create a vacation home that could take advantage of its spectacular location outside Jackson Hole, Wyoming, while also blending in. The resulting design "unites elements of both European chalet and classic American cabin," says the firm. The original home occupies a prominent hilltop overlooking Silicon Valley and faces into the pristine rolling hills of a nature preserve at the end of the house receiving the new addition.

Taking cues from dominant natural elements of the surrounding densely wooded hillside — boulders, bark, and leaves — SaA created a two-story addition with the visual weight needed to anchor the long axis of the extended original house. Against this, the architects balanced steel-framed stair treads and awnings that cantilever from minimal structural supports as if leaves from a slender branch.

In keeping with the philosophy of Sea Ranch, the four-year remodel and addition honors the landscape and emphasizes a sense of place through material integrity.

Vertical grain, clear cedar siding clads the exterior while clear fir wraps the interior, and floor-to-ceiling windows offer stunning glimpses of the sea and surrounding meadows. The living room furniture includes leather-finished black granite coffee tables, designed as two pieces to break up the scale, and Siren pendants by David Weeks Studios which recall the mobiles of Alexander Calder. Set in a beautiful stretch of fjord country about miles northwest of Oslo, the Juvet Landscape Hotel is the kind of place you could not even dream up.

The minimalist design of the Juvet's rooms bring guests into close contact with the Valldola River and the sublime valley beyond it. The double-height great room encompasses much of the completely renewed section in the middle of the home—which includes the living, dining, and kitchen spaces.

Since the existing floor slabs had cracks in them, Jay and Melissa floated new concrete floor slabs over the existing. They replicated the original as close as possible, and polished the final result. Conceived as a bunker nestled into the rock by Seattle-based Olson Kundig, the Pierre, the French word for stone, celebrates the materiality of the site. From certain angles, the house — with its rough materials, encompassing stone, green roof and surrounding foliage — almost disappears into nature.

For a family in Lima, a team from local firm Arquitectos built Casa Serpiente, which meanders around 25 existing trees. Seeking a home away from the city, architect Jake Edgley found a former fruit orchard outside of London in Dulwich for his family to plant their own roots. The land had grown wild with trees so Edgley and his practice, Edgley Design, relied on channeling the site's history to guide the design. Built around a year-old pear tree, the modern courtyard home takes full advantage of its surroundings, from the vertical wood boards to filling the home with natural light throughout the day.

Adding square feet to this already small just square feet black A-frame in Brecht, Belgium, was all the local building ordinances allowed, but the architects at dmvA found that a single wing extended out to the side gave resident Rini van Beek all the storage and living space that she needs. For Kathryn Robson and Susie Cohen—the Melbourne-based designer duo behind this Victorian remodel—elegance lies in well-executed handcrafted details.

The designers explain, "These steel windows played an integral part in making the interior feel larger and more open by blurring the boundaries between the interior and exterior.

Originally conceived as a jewel box that would evoke precious objects and fine woodworking, Architect Natalie Donne envisioned, "a box covered with smooth and black material on the outside and blonde wood on the inside.

Parents to triplets, Amy and Nick Bancroft had a vision for a modern house with areas for learning, therapy, sleep, and play, as well as common spaces for family time, a retreat for their year-old son, and a private refuge where the couple could relax and refuel. A renowned architect transforms a s home, drawing upon a palette of plywood and glass to dramatic effect. For the southeast-facing facade, which is concealed from street traffic, Nader Tehrani of NADAAA opted for transparency, repositioning bricks to place a sculptural collage of protruding box windows and a glass expanse.

A few years ago, photographer Peter Krasilnikoff asked Studio David Thulstrup to create his new Copenhagen home from an old pencil factory and incorporate a green space. Taking inspiration from urban rooftop gardens and "innovative green zones in buzzing cosmopolitan cities," the firm's resulting design, finished in , features a three-story glass atrium at the home's center.

The Brain is a 14, cubic-foot cinematic laboratory where the client, a filmmaker, can work out ideas. Physically, a garage—that neighborhood birthplace of invention—provides the conceptual model. The form is essentially a cast-in-place concrete box, intended to be a strong yet neutral background that provides complete flexibility to adapt the space at will. Inserted into the box along the north wall is a steel mezzanine. All interior structures are made using raw hot-rolled steel sheets. Photo by Marco Prozzo.

A house in the country could give you the view of beautiful fields or decorative vineyards in your rural community. Include these elements in your country house layout:. Family Home Plans has an easy-to-use search engine that will help you find your dream home.

Browse through modern house plans with large windows to find a house that can accommodate you and your family. Our search engine includes the following filters to help narrow down the thousands of options we have:. This house with large windows measures 2, square feet over two stories.

It features three bedrooms, two full baths, a half bath and a two-car garage. You would have plenty of outdoor living space with a wraparound porch off the kitchen and the dining room and a rear porch off the master bedroom and the living room. The living room with a foot-high ceiling is in the center of the house, providing a prominent focal point. This narrow house with big windows includes three bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The deck wraps around the entire house, from the left side off the kitchen to the back behind the two bedrooms, where it converts to a vaulted covered porch.

The master suite is on the upper level, with a gorgeous view that opens to the great room below the loft. With big windows, the home allows you to catch a glimpse of your scenic property from any part of the house. A vaulted great room with a ceiling that extends to the second level gives this house an air of elegance and beauty. This modest house for a view is only 1, square feet, and it comes with two bedrooms and two full bathrooms.

The front of the home features a vaulted porch, and the back has an open deck, a screened porch and a covered deck, each providing a different meeting place depending on the weather for the day.

The master suite has direct access to the screened porch, and the tub in the master bathroom overlooks the view from the front of the house, giving you a panoramic view of your property. To enhance the luxurious appearance of this one-story home, the great room, kitchen and breakfast nook feature vaulted ceilings. If you have a property with a view and are still not sure what to get, here are some answers to the questions you may have. Floor-to-ceiling windows are safe when properly installed and appropriately treated.

These large windows contain sturdy glass panels that can be pre-treated to increase their resistance to weather and impact damage. Talk to your builder about safe frame material, a sturdy locking system, glazing for extra protection and safety rails on upper levels. Features of House Plans for a View One of the most prominent features tends to be the use of windows, Read More. Features of House Plans for a View One of the most prominent features tends to be the use of windows, with most homes including numerous windows strategically positioned along the rear of the home.

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