Getting the Family Back Under One Pergola
The owners of this property, parents to grown children, renovated the home, and later, once their two eldest kids flew the nest, they decided to give the garden a much-needed face-lift.
The owners of this property, parents to grown children, renovated the home, and later, once their two eldest kids flew the nest, they decided to give the garden a much-needed face-lift.
The new 300sqm family home in the leafy suburb of Eaglemont has a south west facing street elevation. The impervious façade is offset by a generous setback and open garden.
The La Grange Landscape project was created as part of a landscape intervention for a house perched on a bluff overlooking the forest and farmland of Colorado River basin seventy miles east of Austin.
The house is inspired by the characteristic style of the architect Jaime Salvá, from Jaime Architecture & Interior Design, firm due to its horizontal structure and its architectural immersion in the natural landscape.
This property modest yet mesmerizing, a vibrant and lively home of five, belongs to a hi-tech professional couple and their three grown children.
This couple decided to build a new home closer to their children and grandchildren, and Architect Itsik Niv created exactly that and more.
With an owner’s vision for a refined retreat notable for fluid spaces and artful details, this centrally located Austin residence makes the most of its steeply sloped, leafy site in an established Austin neighborhood.
This addition provides the family’s home with a more serviceable weather protected entertaining space, than the previous timber deck with flyover roof. It’s footprint continues to secure the connection between the original kitchen to the set down…
Strips of basalt stone cover the external facades of the house planned by Hila Hendifer. The heavy presence of the stone gets a light boost from the wide windows system.