Nestled in the hillsides of North East Los Angeles, a new four-story home built by the architecture duo FreelandBuck is offering a lucky buyer a taste of quintessential California living. Designed as a series of volumes stacked on top one another to slightly varying orientations, the 2,207-square...
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Welcome to Freeland and Sabrina Tanner's garden! I'd like to introduce you to one of the most AMAZING gardens I've ever seen.
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There's no shortage of curb appeal for this beautiful 3 bedroom modern farmhouse plan with bonus room and bath (giving you potentially 4 bedrooms). The beautiful formal entry and dining room open into a large open living area with raised ceilings - a vaulted ceiling option is available (the vault starts at a 10'-high sidewall and rises to peak of 16'9"; the pitch is 9:12 - and brick accent wall. The spacious kitchen has views to the rear porch and features an island (3'8" by 6') with eating bar the seats three easily and a large pantry. The 3 bedrooms are well-sized and all include large walk-in closets. As an extra feature, an upstairs bonus space is provided that would be perfect for a guest suite or that family game room. The slab foundation is a raised slab, or chain-wall slab as it's also called. VIDEO TOUR: Check out a walkthrough tour with 360° views (click & drag) here. Related Plans: Get more house with house plans 51766HZ (2,304 sq. ft.), 51917HZ (2.394 sq. ft.), 51754HZ (2,686 sq. ft.) and 51801HZ (2,652 sq. ft.). Downsize with house plans 51817HZ (2,044 sq. ft.) and 51865HZ (1,448 sq. ft.). NOTE: Please note that orders including special options may result in a delay. Call us for details.
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Freeland Tanner's Napa garden resembles many gardens in the throes of winter: the...
Nestled in the hillsides of North East Los Angeles, a new four-story home built by the architecture duo FreelandBuck is offering a lucky buyer a taste of quintessential California living. Designed as a series of volumes stacked on top one another to slightly varying orientations, the 2,207-square...
Old photograph of Freeland House by Forgandenny in Perthshire, Scotland. The Freeland Estate was owned by Mr Collingwood Lindsay Wood and is now Strathallan School. He originally purchased the Ruthven estate in 1873, and added considerably to its wealth and size. If his only son, born in 1877, had lived, he would have inherited it all on his father’s death in 1906. However, Lindsay Wood’s wife, Francis, and their daughters stayed in residence for some years after his death, but the eventual decay of the estate and increasing debts forced the trustees to consider a somewhat forced sale. In 1917, the sale of the whole estate was made to Mr. Edwin Martin Stewart for £80,000. He was chairman of the Carntyne Iron and Steel Company Limited in Glasgow, and lived in Stirling with his family. Still a relatively young man, he unfortunately died at home in 1921, aged 51. All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission. View the most recent Tour Scotland photographs.
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Built by GLUCK+ in New York City, United States with date 2009. Images by Raimund Koch. This project reinvents the typology of the urban townhouse on a typically narrow infill Manhattan plot. By radicall...
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WALLPAPER* ARCHITECTS’ DIRECTORY 2019: NYC and LA-based duo David Freeland and Brennan Buck, set up their practice in 2010. It was their LA house projects, that respond to the climate and terrain, while also questioning how architecture should grow and adapt to suit changing urban contexts, that caught our attention. Pictured here, Stack House, in Mount Washington.
WALLPAPER* ARCHITECTS’ DIRECTORY 2019: NYC and LA-based duo David Freeland and Brennan Buck, set up their practice in 2010. It was their LA house projects, that respond to the climate and terrain, while also questioning how architecture should grow and adapt to suit changing urban contexts, that caught our attention. Pictured here, Stack House, in Mount Washington.
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I am a dreamer, I am a romantic, I am stubborn and ... I am just who I am...
WALLPAPER* ARCHITECTS’ DIRECTORY 2019: NYC and LA-based duo David Freeland and Brennan Buck, set up their practice in 2010. It was their LA house projects, that respond to the climate and terrain, while also questioning how architecture should grow and adapt to suit changing urban contexts, that caught our attention. Pictured here, Stack House, in Mount Washington.
WALLPAPER* ARCHITECTS’ DIRECTORY 2019: NYC and LA-based duo David Freeland and Brennan Buck, set up their practice in 2010. It was their LA house projects, that respond to the climate and terrain, while also questioning how architecture should grow and adapt to suit changing urban contexts, that caught our attention. Pictured here, Stack House, in Mount Washington.
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Welcome to Freeland and Sabrina Tanner's garden! I'd like to introduce you to one of the most AMAZING gardens I've ever seen.
Image 6 of 41 from gallery of Rainforest House / Arena Arquitetura. Photograph by Joana França