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Studio Uno is an unexpected sanctuary for our client Naomi, a full-time carer and mother. Lying behind an established Brunswick terrace, it takes the shape of a meticulously designed Dependent Persons Unit.
Naomi lives with her adult daughter, who has very high support needs. The nature of their circumstances means that living together under one roof isn’t always feasible. Naomi needed a certified DPU that met a simple brief: a dismantlable but quality retreat with warm, robust materials and a calming ambience.
We’ve packed as much enduring quality and thoughtful design as possible into a compact footprint. Carefully engineered, the dwelling’s lightweight structure and internal linings enable it to be readily disassembled, transported and rebuilt elsewhere. It replaces the fence at the site’s rear, with its upper mass leaning into one corner to minimise impact on the neighbours’ skyscape. Inside, blackbutt timber and hoop pine plywood dominate the palette to create a warm, low-contrast and relaxing environment.
The ground floor features dual sliding doors connecting to the courtyard and laneway, with a versatile living area between for retreat, Naomi’s art practice and above all, peacefulness. Lining the wall is a simple kitchenette, cabinetry, and a clever door concealing the bathroom. A staircase leads to the loft bedroom above, made deliberately cosy and secluded by the dwelling’s tapered form. It’s punctured only by a small window to the lane and a skylight above, offering light and ventilation without compromising privacy.


Ron Parker: AIBD Building Designer / Custom Builder
Interiors "A Well Dressed Home" Alli Walker-Consultant
Photographer: Nate Rehlander
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional open plan dining in Dallas with beige walls, medium hardwood floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional open plan dining in Dallas with beige walls, medium hardwood floors, no fireplace and brown floor.


Informal dining and living area in the Great Room with wood beams on vaulted ceiling
Photography: Garett + Carrie Buell of Studiobuell/ studiobuell.com.


customed luxury.
This is an example of a large contemporary open plan dining in Los Angeles with beige walls.
This is an example of a large contemporary open plan dining in Los Angeles with beige walls.


The waney edge oak table was handmade. Vintage Teak Dining Chairs were sourced and reupholstered in GP&J Baker fabric. The antique brass light fitting was custom made.


Photo of a small contemporary open plan dining in Los Angeles with dark hardwood floors, beige walls, no fireplace and brown floor.


Design ideas for a contemporary open plan dining in Denver with beige walls, medium hardwood floors and brown floor.


Christine Le
Inspiration for a mid-sized country open plan dining in Los Angeles with beige walls and no fireplace.
Inspiration for a mid-sized country open plan dining in Los Angeles with beige walls and no fireplace.


Benjamin Benschneider
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary open plan dining in Seattle with beige walls, medium hardwood floors and brown floor.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary open plan dining in Seattle with beige walls, medium hardwood floors and brown floor.


classic design, custom build, french white oak floor, lanterns, new construction,
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional open plan dining in San Diego with beige walls, medium hardwood floors and brown floor.
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional open plan dining in San Diego with beige walls, medium hardwood floors and brown floor.


Photographer: Bernard Andre
Interior Designer: Kimberly Larzelere
This is an example of a contemporary open plan dining in San Francisco with beige walls and light hardwood floors.
This is an example of a contemporary open plan dining in San Francisco with beige walls and light hardwood floors.


Photo of a traditional open plan dining in DC Metro with beige walls and a standard fireplace.


David Agnello
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary open plan dining in Salt Lake City with beige walls, dark hardwood floors, a two-sided fireplace, a plaster fireplace surround and brown floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary open plan dining in Salt Lake City with beige walls, dark hardwood floors, a two-sided fireplace, a plaster fireplace surround and brown floor.


The expansive common spaces include a 15' long dining table, open kitchen and living room with multiple seating areas. One of our favorite components of this project was the lighting, especially the custom neon chandelier we partnered and designed with a local neon artist. Suspended from the grand 30' vaulted ceilings, the tubular light sculpture floats effortlessly above the expansive dining table.
Clinton Perry Photography


Design ideas for a large contemporary open plan dining in Los Angeles with beige walls, travertine floors, no fireplace and beige floor.


Jours & Nuits © 2017 Houzz
Photo of a mid-sized country open plan dining in Montpellier with beige walls and no fireplace.
Photo of a mid-sized country open plan dining in Montpellier with beige walls and no fireplace.


Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Photography: Landmark Photography
Inspiration for a small modern open plan dining in Minneapolis with beige walls and concrete floors.
Inspiration for a small modern open plan dining in Minneapolis with beige walls and concrete floors.


Chris Foster Photography
This is an example of a mid-sized country open plan dining in Miami with medium hardwood floors, no fireplace and beige walls.
This is an example of a mid-sized country open plan dining in Miami with medium hardwood floors, no fireplace and beige walls.


Brad Knipstein
Inspiration for a small contemporary open plan dining in San Francisco with beige walls, dark hardwood floors and no fireplace.
Inspiration for a small contemporary open plan dining in San Francisco with beige walls, dark hardwood floors and no fireplace.


The Tice Residences replace a run-down and aging duplex with two separate, modern, Santa Barbara homes. Although the unique creek-side site (which the client’s original home looked toward across a small ravine) proposed significant challenges, the clients were certain they wanted to live on the lush “Riviera” hillside.
The challenges presented were ultimately overcome through a thorough and careful study of site conditions. With an extremely efficient use of space and strategic placement of windows and decks, privacy is maintained while affording expansive views from each home to the creek, downtown Santa Barbara and Pacific Ocean beyond. Both homes appear to have far more openness than their compact lots afford.
The solution strikes a balance between enclosure and openness. Walls and landscape elements divide and protect two private domains, and are in turn, carefully penetrated to reveal views.
Both homes are variations on one consistent theme: elegant composition of contemporary, “warm” materials; strong roof planes punctuated by vertical masses; and floating decks. The project forms an intimate connection with its setting by using site-excavated stone, terracing landscape planters with native plantings, and utilizing the shade provided by its ancient Riviera Oak trees.
2012 AIA Santa Barbara Chapter Merit Award
Jim Bartsch Photography
Open Plan Dining Design Ideas with Beige Walls
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