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Modern mid-century ranch house with Douglas fir trellis
Photo
by
Anthony Matula
Originally appeared in
Artful Midcentury Remodels
on
April 30, 2014
The house incorporates a variety of wood finishes, all in the same general color palette: unfinished ipe for the pool terrace, Douglas fir for the trellis and windows, and stained cypress for the siding mixed in with the exterior’s original redwood.
Appears in
The Trellis That Keeps It Cool
A dramatic trellis adds bravado and a passive cooling element to a recently renovated mid-century ranch house.
June 8, 2016
8 Uses for Douglas Fir in the Modern Home
Found in everything from structural timbers to decorative accents, Douglas fir is a nearly-omnipresent material in North American architecture.
September 22, 2015
7 Statement-Making Trellises
These seven trellises contribute shade and passive cooling while making a bold impression.
March 4, 2015
Artful Midcentury Remodels
Renovating a historic home can be daunting, but these seven remodels balance past, present, and future.
April 30, 2014
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