I couldn’t find the original source for this plan, sorry about that. So it’s a little small in size. I found it when searching around on google images. I like this one though. It’s a bit different with the noticeable separate alfresco. I’d love to see how that looks…
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Zellige tiles or zellij is an ancestral north African art. The tradition has been treasured from one generation to another and today only very skilled craftsmen can achieve these complex geometric mosaics works. Ideal for wall and floor coverings, but also for fireplaces, fountains or even swimming pools, Moroccan tile has inspired many architects and designers to create custom original works.Zellige has been made in Morocco for over a 1000 years. Finding the highest quality clay is extremely important to produce the finest Zellige tile. The region of Fez has one of the best quality clays in Morocco.The clay is soaked in water until it reaches a soft texture. Once the clay is soft enough to handle it is filtered by hand.After filtering, a skilled craftsmen flattens the clay by hand into squares. This part is very important because the clay must be compact with no air bubbles in it.Raw Zellige clay tiles are then allowed to dry outdoors, like adobe. Most tile production takes place in the summer, early fall and spring.After the clay is shaped, molded and flattened, it is kept and stored in a cool dry place to be readied for a first bake.After the uncured Zellige tiles are dried another skilled craftsmen applies the colors to the top of the tile. Be aware that today in Morocco many tile factories use paint guns to apply colors. Using spray guns provides the same looking tiles and many more colors are available with a lower cost. The reason we don't buy spray painted tiles it is to ensure that the paint coating is thick and resistant.The Zellige tiles are now placed in natural, wood fired kilns. In traditional moroccan Zellige kilns heat circulates unevenly, resulting in slightly different tones and colors for each tile. This imperfection makes Moroccan tiles so unique and beautiful.The end product is a 4"x4" tile with uneven edges.Note: All our tiles are 100% hand made. Our factory uses the same techniques as our ancestors to ensure quality and authenticity.Zellige making is considered an art in and of itself. This art is transmitted from generation to generation by master craftsmen. There are three craftsmen needed for Zellige. The first selects the tiles and then draws the shape desired and passes the tile to the next craftsmen.The most important part of this entire process is the third craftsmen, also called the master craftsmen. He specializes in cutting the excess clay and performs precision cutting. The end results are an incredible variety of shaped pieces that are assembled to create intricate Zellige patterns. The possibilities are unlimited!
1) Fairhills #OC-584/R (Claude Oakland) One of the less common Eichler floor plans in Orange County, #OC-584 featured an atrium set further back into the lot than most. By locating the multi-purpose room horizontally across the front of the house, the expanses of glass surrounding the atrium were more pronounced. 2015 sq feet (house) 301More info
Je groeit zo langzamerhand je huis uit. De kinderen worden groter en smachten naar een eigen kamer. In de afgelopen jaren heb je zoveel spullen verzameld. Maar waar laat je alles? Misschien verlang…
Zellige tiles or zellij is an ancestral north African art. The tradition has been treasured from one generation to another and today only very skilled craftsmen can achieve these complex geometric mosaics works. Ideal for wall and floor coverings, but also for fireplaces, fountains or even swimming pools, Moroccan tile has inspired many architects and designers to create custom original works.Zellige has been made in Morocco for over a 1000 years. Finding the highest quality clay is extremely important to produce the finest Zellige tile. The region of Fez has one of the best quality clays in Morocco.The clay is soaked in water until it reaches a soft texture. Once the clay is soft enough to handle it is filtered by hand.After filtering, a skilled craftsmen flattens the clay by hand into squares. This part is very important because the clay must be compact with no air bubbles in it.Raw Zellige clay tiles are then allowed to dry outdoors, like adobe. Most tile production takes place in the summer, early fall and spring.After the clay is shaped, molded and flattened, it is kept and stored in a cool dry place to be readied for a first bake.After the uncured Zellige tiles are dried another skilled craftsmen applies the colors to the top of the tile. Be aware that today in Morocco many tile factories use paint guns to apply colors. Using spray guns provides the same looking tiles and many more colors are available with a lower cost. The reason we don't buy spray painted tiles it is to ensure that the paint coating is thick and resistant.The Zellige tiles are now placed in natural, wood fired kilns. In traditional moroccan Zellige kilns, heat circulates unevenly, resulting in slightly different tones and colors for each tile. This imperfection makes Moroccan tiles so unique and beautiful.The end product is a 4"x4" tile with uneven edges.Note: All our tiles are 100% hand made. Our factory uses the same techniques as our ancestors to ensure quality and authenticity.Zellige making is considered an art in and of itself. This art is transmitted from generation to generation by master craftsmen. There are three craftsmen needed for Zellige. The first selects the tiles and then draws the shape desired and passes the tile to the next craftsmen.The most important part of this entire process is the third craftsmen, also called the master craftsmen. He specializes in cutting the excess clay and performs precision cutting. The end results are an incredible variety of shaped pieces that are assembled to create intricate Zellige patterns. The possibilities are unlimited!
This casual Small house plan would make a stunning retreat for a beach, lake or mountain setting with its two outstanding deck areas and a multitude of windows to take advantage of the views. It could function as a vacation home, a home for empty nesters or a single-family home. No matter the choice you make, there is ample room in the floor plan for family or guests. This country cottage has three bedrooms, three baths, and a two-car garage. The garage is accessed at the rear of the home through the drive under space. Along with the two-car garage, you will find two additional work/storage areas, measuring 12’x27 and 13x16 respectively. Additionally, a large mechanical room and stairs are leading to the main floor. Not only does this space provide easy access for vehicles, lawn or sports equipment storage, but it would also make an excellent area for a woodshop, mechanic’s space, play space or den. The main living level is accessed from the 43’x16’ front deck which is oversized and offers a unique entryway. The enormous cedar wood deck is situated off the ground with small column work and is highlighted with beautiful railing and stunning windows across the front of the home. You enter the home through French doors which are accented with window panes and are immediately in the vaulted living room. The 15’x18’ living room also boasts of a center wall fireplace, built-in cabinetry and is open to the impressive country kitchen. This enormous kitchen features a large footprint that would ideally house a farmhouse kitchen table, a separate pantry and a multitude of counter and cabinet space. The kitchen also has a window sink view and access to the equally impressive and sized rear cedar deck making this a beautiful spot to dine or entertain. A spacious utility room houses a washer, dryer, a sink area, and additional counter space. It has rear deck access which will be convenient for cleaning up without tracking dirt or other paraphernalia into the home. A spacious guest or second bedroom has a generous closet; access to a full bath and the front deck. The split bedroom plan places the owner's suite on the opposite side of the home for privacy where you have a generous bedroom with front deck access and a rear adjoining walk-in closet and bath. The primary bath features dual vanities, a separate shower, garden tub, and linen closet. The second level of the home is perfect for future expansion and can be accessed from the rear staircase and features a 15’x12’ loft area. This makes an ideal area for a home office, a playroom or homework station for the children. It could also function as an entertainment or media room for the family or older children. Bedroom three offers a generous size and access to the full bath. Additionally, there is an abundance of separate attic spaces ideal for storage. This home is versatile and can function on so many different levels as a small family home, vacation home or a large home for multiple family members.
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Four tapered columns sit on sturdy stone bases in this Craftsman house plan. The covered porch shelters the dining room and family room that has a big fireplace. Another covered porch lies in back along with a big open deck. The vaulted master bedroom is located on the first floor and has a private bathroom and a walk-in closet. You'll find lots of storage on the upper floor and each of the two bedrooms on this level gets a walk-in closet. Related Plan: Get an alternate version with house plan 46470LA. DELIVERY NOTE: Please allow 20 to 25 business days for delivery.
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3,447 Heated s.f. 4 Beds 2.5 Baths 1 Stories 2 Cars This stunning 4-bed modern house plan has an eye-catching exterior with large windows and unique blend of stone and siding. Step into the foyer where you'll find a convenient closet and access to both the dining room and the great room. The great room features tons of windows to let in an abundance of natural light and a great area to enjoy your view. The hearth room and attached kitchen give you a great open space for entertaining. To the left you'll find the laundry room and the entrance to the garage as well as small entry mudroom. On the right side is a hallway giving access to Bedrooms 2,3, and 4, a hall bath, and the master suite. There, a spacious bath comes complete with a tile shower, freestanding tub, double vanity, private toilet room and large walk-in closet.
Have you been hearing the term "cottagecore" popping up more and more in design circles? Let's talk about some of what is included in this new-to-most style! *Feature Photo Credit to Brambly Cottage Ashbury Wallpaper. * I first mentioned cottagecore in my Interior Design Trends for 2021 Blog Post from a few weeks ago and
This is my favorite house plan ever! Scanned from one of my 1st edition architectural books. In the early part of the previous century the white pine council published bi-monthly booklets called The White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs ~ A Bi-Monthly Publication Suggesting the Architectural Uses of White Pine and its Availability Today as a Structural Wood. At the end of the year they were hard bound. I have hard bound firsts of volumes 2, 3, and 4. They must be very rare because I have never been able to locate the first volume. I do have a complete set of the modern reprints but nothing compares to the originals! The house pictured above is one of the winners of a contest called: The Second Annual White Pine Architectural Competition for a House to Cost Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. It was judged at the Greenbrier in White Sulpher Springs, West Virginia on May 17 & 18, 1917. My guy did not win any of the top prizes (1st ~ 4th) but he is the 5th mention for Design No. 194. I wonder if he became famous in his area? Let me know if you have heard of Benj. Schreyer, New York, N.Y. Don't you wonder if this home was ever built and if it is still standing? There are two enclosed porches on the first floor and two sleeping porches on the second floor. Oh, for a sleeping porch! The plot plan is lovely too. I did not scan the detail sheet showing the fireplace side of the dining room, the front entrance, a couple of cornices, the north and west elevations. and the cross section. Hopefully this design will inspire one of my readers and this home will be built again. UPDATE: I have noticed a lot of interest in this post. I reblogged about this house with full sets of plans HERE.