by michellelwuesthoff@gmail.com | Oct 7, 2021 | Exteriors
EXTERIORS Massing, details, and texture are all part of the “exterior experience”. The exterior of a building sets a stage for how an occupant will experience a building. We often don’t comprehend why a building feels a certain way and that is ok. At 360 Design Plus,...
by michellelwuesthoff@gmail.com | Oct 7, 2021 | Exteriors, Interiors
FISHER’S ISLAND YACHT CLUB Yacht clubs are a staple in New England architecture. This project was brought to 360 Design Plus, LLC as a borderline tear down. After careful consideration the owner decided to work with the existing structure. By maintaining the...
by michellelwuesthoff@gmail.com | Oct 7, 2021 | Bathrooms, Exteriors, Interiors, Kitchens
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by michellelwuesthoff@gmail.com | Oct 7, 2021 | Bathrooms, Exteriors, Interiors, Kitchens
NORTH BENSON ROAD, FAIRFIELD The modern farmhouse has been revered by many. 360 Design Plus, LLC adapted this design to meet the needs of multiple families. Its unassuming front welcomes visitors into its pristine interiors. Project: North Benson Road, Fairfield CT...
by michellelwuesthoff@gmail.com | Oct 7, 2021 | Bathrooms, Exteriors, Interiors, Kitchens
STILLSON ROAD, FAIRFIELD This home has an inviting feel that begs for children to play basketball in the driveway. The Garage was designed to cradle the entrance and have a connector to the main house with lots of glass. With plans for a pool the back yard was...
by michellelwuesthoff@gmail.com | Oct 7, 2021 | Bathrooms, Exteriors, Interiors, Kitchens
MILL HILL TERRACE, SOUTHPORT Located on a challenging hillside this award winning home demonstrates what can be done when a team of professionals work together to properly situate a home. The design uses the site to its advantage by allowing the grade to slope away...