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Matter of Architecture
photo: http://www.esto.com/vecerka
A renovation of an ornate, parlor level brownstone apartment on the Promenade in Brooklyn Heights with views to the Manhattan skyline. The space was reconfigured to create long views through the apartment around a sculptural “core”, its modern detailing and materials acting in counterpoint to the grandeur of the original detailing.
Surreal Systems LLC
This project is an Electronic House Magazine award winner: http://electronichouse.com/article/small_house_goes_big_with_home_automation
We were brought into this project just as the major remodel was underway, allowing us to bring together a feature-rich audio/video and automation system with elegant integration into the spaces. This system provides simple control and automation of the lights, climate, audio/video, security, video surveillance, and door locks. The homeowner can use their iPads or iPhones to control everything in their home, or when away.
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Esme Property Staging - Brisbane
This was a recent project undertaken by ESME to breath life into a tired family room. The owners distinctly expressed their love of Hampton's and coastal styles. We injected special elements into the room to give the room dimension and a sense of comfort. We used a myriad of soft pastel hues and coastal textures on most surfaces.
Patrick J. Baglino, Jr. Interior Design
The "Room in Red", as published in 'HOME' magazine and 'House Beautiful' Magazine. Scarlet colored silk shantung fabric is the lining of the custom mohair velvet draperies. A simple detail with big impact! Fabric with a bold pattern echoes throughout this living room.
Paul Uhlmann Architects
The existing two storey residence was replanned for the new owners by moving the first floor living areas to the ground floor. A section of the first floor was removed from the north east corner to allow solar access through to the new ground floor living area. This created a double height void which the main ensuite and bedroom view across. External render was replaced with a painted timber cladding, terracotta tiles were replaced with metal sheet roofing and all internal finishes were updated.
Photo of a mid-sized eclectic family room in Boston with white walls, no fireplace and a freestanding tv.
Company C
Circles of many hues, some striped, some color-blocked, in a crisp grid on a neutral ground, are fun yet work in a wide range of settings. This kind of rug easily ties together all the colors of a room, or adds pop in a neutral scheme. The circles are both loop and pile, against a loop ground, and there are hints of rayon in the wool circles, giving them a bit of a sheen and adding to the textural variation. You’ll find an autumnal palette of golden Dijon, ripe Bittersweet, spiced Paprika and warm Mushroom brown running throughout this collection. Also featuring Camden Sofa and Madison Chair with ottoman in our Cascade fabric.
Resolution: 4 Architecture
Located on a five-acre rocky outcrop, The Mountain Retreat trades in Manhattan skyscrapers and the scuttle of yellow cabs for sweeping views of the Catskill Mountains and hawks gliding on the thermals below. The client, who loves mountain biking and rock climbing, camped out on the hilltop during the siting of the house to determine the best spot, angle and orientation for his new escape. The resulting home is a retreat carefully crafted into its unique surroundings. The Mountain Retreat provides a unique and efficient 1,800 sf indoor and outdoor living and entertaining experience.
The finished house, sitting partially on concrete stilts, gives way to a striking display. Its angular lines, soaring height, and unique blend of warm cedar siding with cool gray concrete panels and glass are displayed to great advantage in the context of its rough mountaintop setting. The stilts act as supports for the great room above and, below, define the parking spaces for an uncluttered entry and carport. An enclosed staircase runs along the north side of the house. Sheathed inside and out with gray cement board panels, it leads from the ground floor entrance to the main living spaces, which exist in the treetops. Requiring the insertion of pylons, a well, and a septic tank, the rocky terrain of the immediate site had to be blasted. Rather than discarding the remnants, the rocks were scattered around the site. Used for outdoor seating and the entry pathway, the rock cover further emphasizes the relation and integration of the house into the natural backdrop.
The home’s butterfly roof channels rainwater to two custom metal scuppers, from which it cascades off onto thoughtfully placed boulders. The butterfly roof gives the great room and master bedroom a tall, sloped ceiling with light from above, while a suite of ground-room floors fit cozily below. An elevated cedar deck wraps around three sides of the great room, offering a full day of sunshine for deck lounging and for the entire room to be opened to the outdoors with ease.
Architects: Joseph Tanney, Robert Luntz
Project Architect: John Kim
Project Team: Jacob Moore
Manufacturer: Apex Homes, INC.
Engineer: Robert Silman Associates, P.C., Greg Sloditski
Contractor: JH Construction, INC.
Photographer: © Floto & Warner
Intrim Group Pty Ltd
This exquisite Hamptons style home was architecturally designed with free flowing space and luxurious details applied throughout. The effortless transition from the open plan interior to the outside garden is seamless, and the use of natural light highlights every perfect finishing in the home. This home exudes the essentials of Hamptons styling where classic sophistication and casual elegance meet a relaxed and comfortable feel.
Intrim® SK384 timber skirting boards have been used throughout to enhance the overall look of each room.
Destination Living
Design ideas for a small contemporary open concept living room in Melbourne with blue walls, dark hardwood floors, no tv and brown floor.
Deepdale House LLC
Kids Playroom, Blue, Boys space, toy room, tv room, family room.
Deepdale House LLC
Traditional family room in New York.
Traditional family room in New York.
O’Hara Interiors
Interior Design by Martha O'Hara Interiors
Built by Stonewood, LLC
Photography by Troy Thies
Photo Styling by Shannon Gale
Photo of a transitional living room in Minneapolis with a library.
Photo of a transitional living room in Minneapolis with a library.
O’Hara Interiors
Interior Design by Martha O'Hara Interiors
Photography by Karen Melvin
Transitional home office in Minneapolis.
Transitional home office in Minneapolis.
KSA Kitchens
Design by Carol Luke.
Breakdown of the room:
Benjamin Moore HC 105 is on both the ceiling & walls. The darker color on the ceiling works b/c of the 10 ft height coupled w/the west facing window, lighting & white trim.
Trim Color: Benj Moore Decorator White.
Vanity is Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry: Wood-Mode Essex Recessed Door Style, Black Forest finish on cherry
Countertop/Backsplash - Franco’s Marble Shop: Calacutta Gold marble
Undermount Sink - Kohler “Devonshire”
Tile- Mosaic Tile: baseboards - polished Arabescato base moulding, Arabescato Black Dot basketweave
Crystal Ceiling light- Elk Lighting “Renaissance’
Sconces - Bellacor: “Normandie”, polished Nickel
Faucet - Kallista: “Tuxedo”, polished nickel
Mirror - Afina: “Radiance Venetian”
Toilet - Barclay: “Victoria High Tank”, white w/satin nickel trim & pull chain
Photo by Morgan Howarth.
Neville Johnson Ltd
Painted in ‘sorrel’ this superb example of a large bespoke bookcase complements this spacious lounge perfectly.
This is a stunning fitted bookcase that not only looks great but fits the client’s initial vision by incorporating a small study area that can be neatly hidden away when not in use. Storage for books, pictures, trinkets and keepsakes has been carefully considered and designed sympathetically to the interior decor.
Margeaux Interiors - Margaret Skinner
The clean lines of the contemporary living room mixes with the warmth of Walnut wood flooring. Pewabic tiles add interest to the slate fireplace.
Photo Beth Singer Photography
Eminent Interior Design
This warm, rich space has ample seating with the sectional, lounge chairs and ottomans. Whether it is watching the big game, playing pool or dealing poker, this room provides many centers of activity. Continuing the cinnamon, chocolate and turquoise colors from other areas of the home, designer Brandi Hagen gave the spaces continuity. The wet bar features custom cabinetry of rift-cut oak and an island with a Palomino stone top in an antiqued finish. Contemporary bent wood stools add an element of fun.
To learn more about projects from Eminent Interior Design, click on the following link:
http://eminentid.com/
Hampton Lounge Room - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
Margaret Donaldson Interiors
An over the top room for this idea house! The room began with the fabric for the duvet cover. The fabric's pattern was abstracted and interpreted for the ceiling detail. All hues of turquoise were used and pulled from the duvet fabric.
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