Image 12 of 28 from gallery of Cloaked in Bricks / Admun Design & Construction Studio. Photograph by Parham Taghioff
Transformation a property's facade can help increase your property valuation. Get inspiration with Australia's Renovation Queen - Cherie Barber
Image 40 of 84 from gallery of COPA Building / Ça Arquitectura. Photograph by Gonzalo Viramonte
An innovative unitised facade, combining handmade bricks, aluminium, triple glazing and precast concrete, was developed to blend mace’s new University College London Hospitals centre into its sensitive historic context and…
This private home, built in the 1970s, has been renovated and modernised with total cladding in steel profiles. Only a glimpse of the old garage reveals that the home was previously “packaged” in red brick. Using DS Nordic Click Seam on the roof and façade has significantly transformed this private home, creating a thoroughly modern and contemporary look.With this total renovation, a 1970s home leaps forward in time, becoming thoroughly modern and contemporary!Click Seam forms straight raised lines, which together with the modern-sized windows and doors, creates a symmetrical dimension and homogeneous look. The large, clean surfaces of the steel profiles on both the roof and façade powerfully help to create a minimalistic design and the effect ensures the renovation of this home has succeeded wonderfully, with an updated, modern look.DS Nordic Click Seam embodies Nordic designWe named our click seam product Nordic Click Seam because the steel profile and its clean look is the result of design DNA passed on from Nordic architecture’s forebears. During the 1960s in particular, Danish architecture led the way around the world, and it is still clearly a source of inspiration in modern, Danish architecture. DS Nordic Click Seam has already been used by many architects and has become a stylish link, bridging proud traditions and contemporary building trends.If you also want to “speak fluent Nordic design”, then find inspiration here...• Architect-designed allotment house clad in DS Nordic Click Seam• Masterful renovation using DS Nordic Click Seam• Restoration of historic building using DS Nordic Click Seam made from copper• DS Nordic Click Seam and cedar wood in a fine combination• Building of the Year 2019, clad in DS Nordic Click Seam• Commercial building using DS Nordic Click Seam with an attractive special patina look• AMAZING minimalistic holiday home, clad in DS Nordic Click Seam• Institutional building clad in DS Nordic Click Seam
Want to pick the perfect color to pair with the brick on or in your home? Here are the best paint colors that compliment red brick!
Image 7 of 44 from gallery of University of the Arts Helsinki / JKMM Architects. Photograph by Hannu Rytky
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Brick houses can be seen in nearly every state across the United States. Your paint choices can either accentuate or tone down the colors of your brick house. It may seem difficult to settle on a paint color, but it doesn't have to be. Sometimes, all you need is a little inspiration.
Image 1 of 25 from gallery of Aalto University Väre Building / Verstas Architects. Photograph by Andreas Meichsner
Image 3 of 76 from gallery of RIBA Announces 2018 National Award Winners. Photograph by Peter Landers
TYP Markanvisningstävling ÅR 2016 BESTÄLLARE Credentia PLATS Norrtälje hamn, kv Fartyget och kv Smeden. MEDARBETARE Mats Carlsson , Benjamin Lorentzson, Adrian Eygun Kihlberg
Constructed in 1836 in the Greek Revival style, this townhouse has been called the ‘Best Preserved’ house in its West Village row by the Historic District Report. In addition, SPG’s carefully conceived rooftop addition which maximizes the home’s size at 5300 SF was called...
After years of living in San Francisco, industrial designers Rachel Gant and Andrew Deming wanted a change of pace. They found it on the coast of Florida,
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This private home, built in the 1970s, has been renovated and modernised with total cladding in steel profiles. Only a glimpse of the old garage reveals that the home was previously “packaged” in red brick. Using DS Nordic Click Seam on the roof and façade has significantly transformed this private home, creating a thoroughly modern and contemporary look.With this total renovation, a 1970s home leaps forward in time, becoming thoroughly modern and contemporary!Click Seam forms straight raised lines, which together with the modern-sized windows and doors, creates a symmetrical dimension and homogeneous look. The large, clean surfaces of the steel profiles on both the roof and façade powerfully help to create a minimalistic design and the effect ensures the renovation of this home has succeeded wonderfully, with an updated, modern look.DS Nordic Click Seam embodies Nordic designWe named our click seam product Nordic Click Seam because the steel profile and its clean look is the result of design DNA passed on from Nordic architecture’s forebears. During the 1960s in particular, Danish architecture led the way around the world, and it is still clearly a source of inspiration in modern, Danish architecture. DS Nordic Click Seam has already been used by many architects and has become a stylish link, bridging proud traditions and contemporary building trends.If you also want to “speak fluent Nordic design”, then find inspiration here...• Architect-designed allotment house clad in DS Nordic Click Seam• Masterful renovation using DS Nordic Click Seam• Restoration of historic building using DS Nordic Click Seam made from copper• DS Nordic Click Seam and cedar wood in a fine combination• Building of the Year 2019, clad in DS Nordic Click Seam• Commercial building using DS Nordic Click Seam with an attractive special patina look• AMAZING minimalistic holiday home, clad in DS Nordic Click Seam• Institutional building clad in DS Nordic Click Seam
Image 3 of 24 from gallery of Amaryllis House / Tegnestuen LOKAL + Mangor & Nagel. Photograph by Kristian Lildholdt Hansen