Collection by HONAM LEE

Balcony or Roofdeck

Folding doors open the home’s dining room up to a large deck. Developed collaboratively with architects, Kolbe’s VistaLuxe Collection includes a wide selection of windows and doors, with low-maintenance extruded aluminum exteriors and warm wood interiors.
Folding doors open the home’s dining room up to a large deck. Developed collaboratively with architects, Kolbe’s VistaLuxe Collection includes a wide selection of windows and doors, with low-maintenance extruded aluminum exteriors and warm wood interiors.
Roof deck for taking in the growing skyline and cooling off on the cold desert nights.
Roof deck for taking in the growing skyline and cooling off on the cold desert nights.
Atop the 30-foot tower, a roof deck emerges through the trees, providing a unique vantage point of the structure below and the surrounding townscape.
Atop the 30-foot tower, a roof deck emerges through the trees, providing a unique vantage point of the structure below and the surrounding townscape.
The kitchen leads to a deck, perfect for entertaining outdoors.
The kitchen leads to a deck, perfect for entertaining outdoors.
The designer added a 500-square-foot third floor—hidden from the street—with a small, bluestone roof deck, to create a master suite. The roofline was reoriented due south and covered in a combination of solar thermal panels by Stielbel Eltron (to heat the domestic hot water) and Unirac SolarMount SunFrame with 190w photovoltaic panels (for electricity).
The designer added a 500-square-foot third floor—hidden from the street—with a small, bluestone roof deck, to create a master suite. The roofline was reoriented due south and covered in a combination of solar thermal panels by Stielbel Eltron (to heat the domestic hot water) and Unirac SolarMount SunFrame with 190w photovoltaic panels (for electricity).
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