Project posted by J Christopher Architecture

Rivendell Home Oklahoma

Location
Year
2014
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Front of House
Front of House
Front View
Front View
Side and Garage View
Side and Garage View
Living Room
Living Room
Back Kitchen
Back Kitchen
Kitchen Area
Kitchen Area
Kitchen Area
Kitchen Area
Open Concept for Great Room - Kitchen
Open Concept for Great Room - Kitchen
Primary Bedroom with Courtyard Entry
Primary Bedroom with Courtyard Entry
Primary Bathroom
Primary Bathroom
Bathtub in Primary Bathroom
Bathtub in Primary Bathroom
Courtyard View into Primary Bedroom
Courtyard View into Primary Bedroom
Master Bedroom and Bathroom Private Courtyard
Master Bedroom and Bathroom Private Courtyard

Details

Square Feet
3883
Partial Baths
1

Credits

Builder
Mashburn Faires Homes
Photographer
Impact Design Studio- Gregg McCool

From J Christopher Architecture

New Construction | Transitional Modern | Oklahoma City, OK | 3883 sf

The Rivendell Gallery Home is a transitional modern home born from the context of a traditional neighborhood and vernacular. Subject to various deed restrictions dictating roof pitch, materials, and style, it was the goal of Mashburn Faires Homes to create something more contemporary in which to showcase their abilities and bring something new to the Oklahoma City area. Slated to appear in the 2022 Gallery of Homes in OKC’s prestigious Rivendell neighborhood, the design seeks to both blend into it’s conventional suburban context but also stand out in it’s architectural expression.

JCA used material contrast, unique window details, and thoughtful placement and proportion of building elements to create a present-day interpretation of the traditional which fits in amongst the many existing homes but proudly expresses it’s modern twists.

Amongst those details, clerestory light mitigates the need for artificial lighting and an abundance of large windows consistently blur the line between indoors and out. This is especially expressed amidst an interior courtyard between the primary bedroom suite and bath. This private outdoor space is open only to the sky, providing a welcome retreat for a morning shower or a private sit amongst the stars.

The interior of the home gives an open and airy feeling with bright walls, textural elements, and a playful use of color and materiality. Designed for a large family, a secondary living space upstairs provides a close-by retreat for kids to be kids while adults entertain on the main floor. This modern day informal entertaining concept caries through to the kitchen which was specifically designed open to the living and dining spaces. A complimenting “back kitchen” provides a perfect place to hide away any clutter and gives an opportunity for a color expression different from the main space.