Date of Publishing:

ADVERTISEMENT


Croft Residence in Los Angeles was designed by AUX Architecture in Modern style to meet the economic demands of maximizing square footage while preserving indoor-outdoor living. This home is truly dream house was built from excellent home design combined by wonderful living room idea, dining room idea, kitchen idea, bedroom idea, bathroom idea, outdoor living idea and other great ideas.

Architecture Design Project Information:

Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture

ADVERTISEMENT


Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture
Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture

ADVERTISEMENT


Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture
Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture

ADVERTISEMENT


Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture
Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture

ADVERTISEMENT


Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture
Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture

ADVERTISEMENT


Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture
Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture

ADVERTISEMENT


Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture
Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture

ADVERTISEMENT


Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture
Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture

ADVERTISEMENT


Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture
Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture

ADVERTISEMENT


Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture
Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture

ADVERTISEMENT


Croft Residence in Los Angeles by AUX Architecture

Text by the Architects: This 4,500 square-foot single-family home, situated in the Melrose district neighborhood, was designed to meet the economic demands of maximizing square footage while preserving indoor-outdoor living. A roof garden provides additional outdoor space that was otherwise displaced by the building footprint. The material shift of white stucco against gray Equitone fiber cement board panels is intended to read as if the gray mass is being cut away to reveal the museum quality white interior—like a box with incisions made into it. A balcony off the master bathroom is the perfect example. Challenged by a lot only 40 feet wide, the residence features living spaces designed to open to the outside. An existing pool was reduced in size and left in place so the main living spaces open to it.

Photo: Andrew Dinsky PLG Estates, Hunter Kerhart | Source: AUX Architecture

For more information about this project, please contact the Architecture firm :
– Add: 2404 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 12D, Los Angeles, California 90057, United States
– Tel: 1.213.568.3578
– Email: info@auxoffice.com


ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Post