The Pink House / Brett Zamore Design
The Pink house – reminiscent of the shotgun typology prominent across Houston – is organized along a circulation spine linking the side yard and interior rooms.
The Pink house – reminiscent of the shotgun typology prominent across Houston – is organized along a circulation spine linking the side yard and interior rooms.
This single-family home elevates a typical hill country site with a curated materials pallet to create subtle yet refined interior and exterior spaces.
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“HillHaus,” an extraordinary project nestled in the heart of Houston Hill Country, Damascus Design Build, is thrilled to share the remarkable story of this architectural triumph.
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This Austin home has just undergone a complete transformation – each room turned into an artful space with loads of character. Ashby Collective reimagined the 5,800 square foot home — giving it the maximalist wow factor the homeowners wanted.