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45 Modern Shipping Container Homes for Every Budget

Trendir Magazine

The coolest part about it is that it allows for an indoor-outdoor living style with a wonderful deck. The cool thing about it is that you can add a roof deck or a porch area. The wooden deck that seems to extend from the house floors features built in lights and the additional awning and roof increase sun protection.

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Exclusive! The Most Popular Benjamin Moore Colors Across the US

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

These are the most popular paint hues in eight cities across the U.S. Red, white and blue colors best represent Dallas,” Yeo says. Nashville also embraces colors from the Benjamin Moore Historical Collection, which was inspired by 18 th – and 19th-century architecture,” Yeo says. Benjamin Moore: Simply White. Los Angeles.

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An Interior Designer's Bag 003 | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

So far we have seen the bag contents from an architect, an architecture student, a dry wall contractor, and for today, we finally get to take a look at what’s exactly inside the bag of an interior designer. Today’s interior designer’s bag and contents: Courtney Price Dallas, Texas [ you can click on the image for a closer look] 1.

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Documenting Architecture with Photos

Life of an Architect

This picture was taken to record the gap between the vertical sheathing on the exterior wall, and the horizontal decking that makes up the roof. This is what an unfinished level 5 wall looks like … there is no paint on this wall whatsoever. No paint on these walls either.

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The Cottage House … Amazing

Life of an Architect

I should have known that they would fly through the first parts because 1) I have had the same homebuilder, BufordHawthorne Builders, building my playhouses for years, and 2) my designs pretty much always use the same deck and substructure every year. Everything else, including the ceiling, was painted white. Pretty slick, right?

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You Can’t Eat Your House and Have it Too

Life of an Architect

There is a fairly sizable deck that is cantilevered off the back here; eventually there will be guard rails that ring the edge so if any of you were concerned that someone would fall to their death sprained ankle, rest easy. The site falls off fairly steeply towards the back … well, it’s steep for Dallas, Texas.

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Life of an Architect – Movie Theater Playhouse

Life of an Architect

… Ask and ye shall receiveth : For all of my playhouses, it starts with the deck. I can, that’s why I start with the deck. This year I went back to lining the interiors in comatose – a recycled pressed paper product that anyone who went to architecture school is familiar. Here’s a look at the bottom.

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