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Working Ranch Designed in Natural Style

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

Working Ranch Designed in Natural Style

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Working Ranch Designed in Natural Style
The site for this house is part of a working ranch, set on a spectacular plateau at eight thousand feet, with stands open to distant views. It’s situated in Colorado and divided into 3 buildings. They create protected from wind outdoor area where owners could spent some time in comfort. Living spaces are modestly sized in order to minimize energy using without losing in comfort. There isn’t any unnessasary rooms in houses and every room is used on daily basis. Although in order to response to the vast landscape the houses have large roofs. All compact houses are designed with using natural materials like wood and stone. Such materials choice and landscapes around make the ranch beautiful and comfortable place every country home owner could dream of. The ranch designed by Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects.

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Wooden House With The Sea View – Sea Ranch Residence

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Wooden House With The Sea View – Sea Ranch Residence

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Wooden House With The Sea View – Sea Ranch Residence
The site for this small Sea Ranch house is edged with mature evergreen trees and opens to a meadow with views out to the Pacific Ocean. The house design is inspired by Japanese simplicity and almost entirely made of wood. Simple from the outside and in, it has a continuous band of windows and doors capture stunning views and the natural light. Cedar ceilings and sheetrock walls create a clean minimalist interior. The house has the interesting breakfast nook. It’s 21-square-foot space which sits just off the kitchen, up a 6-inch-tall step. Thanks to steel pieces embedded in the walls, cedar benches appear to float without support, as does a cedar tabletop. The house on the meadow shows that there is a very quite and comfortable way to live. [Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects]

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