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A new model design for a private home with a flat roof and wood trim

This post presents a stunning model design for a private home, which is characterized by a flat roof and wood trim. The flat roof grants the home a fresh style that is enhanced by the unique wood trim, adding elegance and sophistication while fully utilizing the available space. Not only aesthetically appealing, this model also is highly practical, boasting easy maintenance and water run-off capabilities that keep the home well preserved. With its stylish look, practicality, and distinctiveness, this model design is an ideal choice for any prospective homeowner interested in creating a beautiful and modern home.

This modern building in Seattle, Washington, USA, was completed in 2013. It consists of two separate houses, the design of which applied the principles of light propagation and interaction to create maximum comfort in urban living.

Ballard Aperture homes by First Lamp Architecture, Seattle, Washington, USA
Ballard Aperture homes by First Lamp Architecture, Seattle, Washington, USA
Ballard Aperture Homes by First Lamp Architecture, Seattle, Washington, USA
Ballard Aperture homes by First Lamp Architecture, Seattle, Washington, USA
Ballard Aperture homes by First Lamp Architecture, Seattle, Washington, USA
Ballard Aperture homes by First Lamp Architecture, Seattle, Washington, USA
Ballard Aperture House by First Lamp Architecture, Seattle, Washington, USA

On sale since early 2013.

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Comments: 2
  1. Indigo

    The new model design for a private home with a flat roof and wood trim looks intriguing! However, I’m curious about a few things. How does the flat roof impact insulation and maintenance? Is it durable enough to withstand heavy rainfall or potential leaks? Moreover, does the wood trim require regular upkeep or special treatments to protect it from weathering? Would love to know more about these aspects to evaluate the practicality of such a design.

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  2. Mason Reed

    The new model design for a private home with a flat roof and wood trim looks quite intriguing! I’m curious to know how well does the flat roof perform in terms of durability and weather-resistance? Additionally, does the wood trim require regular maintenance to preserve its appearance?

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