Garage at Valley-Ho!
Garage at Valley-Ho!
In order to house a pair of vintage jeeps and a golf cart for heading to the club, a new
detached garage was constructed at Valley-Ho!
A stone driveway leads through a newly constructed pair of gates. The arrival court is
flanked by the existing home and the new detached garage. Stained cedar garage doors
bring a warmth to the structure, when open, they reveal the elevated finished within.
Vaulted ceilings with exposed rafters float above a painted floor and walls. The interior
speaks to the owner’s aspirations as a sportsman. In addition to housing vehicles and
equipment, this garage serves as a trophy wall and entertaining space.
The garage’s aesthetic is complimentary to the architecture of the existing house.
Clapboard, corner boards, and half round gutters adorn the walls above the brick water
table. A simple asphalt shingle roof matches that of the existing home. Lanterns and plants
layer the front wall of the garage. Planting beds anchor the garage to the lawn. A door on the
rear provides access to the golf cart for short trips to the club.
A stone driveway leads through a newly constructed pair of gates. The arrival court is flanked by the existing home and the new detached garage. Stained cedar garage doors bring a warmth to the structure, when open, they reveal the elevated finished within. Vaulted ceilings with exposed rafters float above a painted floor and walls. The interior speaks to the owner’s aspirations as a sportsman. In addition to housing vehicles and equipment, this garage serves as a trophy wall and entertaining space.
The garage’s aesthetic is complimentary to the architecture of the existing house. Clapboard, corner boards, and half round gutters adorn the walls above the brick water table. A simple asphalt shingle roof matches that of the existing home. Lanterns and plants layer the front wall of the garage. Planting beds anchor the garage to the lawn. A door on the rear provides access to the golf cart for short trips to the club.
Location: Matinecock
Architect: Schneider Architectural Works
Interior Designer: Tom Samet
Builder: P&S Brushwood Construction
Photography: Nathan Schroder
Styling: Pablo Olguin Studio