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ARTifacts/Shanghai Green Antiques
Exquisite Chinese Antique Bench ( Middle Qing Dynasty ), shown as set in the basement game room at the 5,300 sq.ft. Mountain Forest 136 home in Shanghai China, designed and developed by the Green Antiques Design Team.
GREEN ANTIQUES holds one of the largest collections of Chinese antique chairs in the world, including literally thousands of sets of antique Chinese chairs, stools, benches, kitchen stools, dining chairs, armchairs, garden chairs, patio chairs, outdoor benches, carved chairs, carved stools, carved benches and every other shape and style of chairs imaginable.
GREEN ANTIQUES is one of China's largest antiques shop, with a 100,000 sq.ft. showroom containing thousands of Chinese antique cabinets; interior and exterior courtyard doors; windows; carvings; tables; chairs; beds; wood and stone Buddhist, Taoist, Animist, and other statues; corbels, ceilings, beams and other architectural elements; horse carts; stone hitching posts; ancestor portraits and Buddhist / Taoist paintings; ancient shrines, thrones and wedding palanquins; antique embroidery, purses and hats from many of the 56 minority tribes of China; and a large collection of boxes, baskets, chests, pots, vases and other items.
The GREEN ANTIQUES design and development team have designed, built and remodeled dozens of high end homes in China and the United States, each and every one loaded with antique Chinese architectural elements, statues and furniture. They would be happy to help you to achieve your design goals.
Ewing Architects
This client wanted to experience Santa Fe in Sierra Madre. Challenges were the steep hillside lot, great views, fire concerns and narrow car access. We created a rustic home with a low profile, lush surroundings and an air of quiet tranquility.
This rustic southwestern house uses reclaimed vegas and logs for the structural system and asphalt emulsion mud adobe walls for the finish. The house is like an adobe village separated into four structures connected by verandas, courtyards and log bridges.
OMNIA Group Architects
Perched above the beautiful Delaware River in the historic village of New Hope, Bucks County, Pennsylvania sits this magnificent custom home designed by OMNIA Group Architects. According to Partner, Brian Mann,"This riverside property required a nuanced approach so that it could at once be both a part of this eclectic village streetscape and take advantage of the spectacular waterfront setting." Further complicating the study, the lot was narrow, it resides in the floodplain and the program required the Master Suite to be on the main level. To meet these demands, OMNIA dispensed with conventional historicist styles and created an open plan blended with traditional forms punctuated by vast rows of glass windows and doors to bring in the panoramic views of Lambertville, the bridge, the wooded opposite bank and the river. Mann adds, "Because I too live along the river, I have a special respect for its ever changing beauty - and I appreciate that riverfront structures have a responsibility to enhance the views from those on the water." Hence the riverside facade is as beautiful as the street facade. A sweeping front porch integrates the entry with the vibrant pedestrian streetscape. Low garden walls enclose a beautifully landscaped courtyard defining private space without turning its back on the street. Once inside, the natural setting explodes into view across the back of each of the main living spaces. For a home with so few walls, spaces feel surprisingly intimate and well defined. The foyer is elegant and features a free flowing curved stair that rises in a turret like enclosure dotted with windows that follow the ascending stairs like a sculpture. "Using changes in ceiling height, finish materials and lighting, we were able to define spaces without boxing spaces in" says Mann adding, "the dynamic horizontality of the river is echoed along the axis of the living space; the natural movement from kitchen to dining to living rooms following the current of the river." Service elements are concentrated along the front to create a visual and noise barrier from the street and buttress a calm hall that leads to the Master Suite. The master bedroom shares the views of the river, while the bath and closet program are set up for pure luxuriating. The second floor features a common loft area with a large balcony overlooking the water. Two children's suites flank the loft - each with their own exquisitely crafted baths and closets. Continuing the balance between street and river, an open air bell-tower sits above the entry porch to bring life and light to the street. Outdoor living was part of the program from the start. A covered porch with outdoor kitchen and dining and lounge area and a fireplace brings 3-season living to the river. And a lovely curved patio lounge surrounded by grand landscaping by LDG finishes the experience. OMNIA was able to bring their design talents to the finish materials too including cabinetry, lighting, fixtures, colors and furniture
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ARTifacts/Shanghai Green Antiques
Cute Chinese Antique Stools ( Late Qing Dynasty ), shown as set in the kitchen at the 6,300 sq.ft. Forest Manor 2-15 home in Shanghai China, designed and developed by the Green Antiques Design Team.
GREEN ANTIQUES holds one of the largest collections of Chinese antique chairs in the world, including literally thousands of sets of antique Chinese chairs, stools, benches, kitchen stools, dining chairs, armchairs, garden chairs, patio chairs, outdoor benches, carved chairs, carved stools, carved benches and every other shape and style of chairs imaginable.
GREEN ANTIQUES is one of China's largest antiques shop, with a 100,000 sq.ft. showroom containing thousands of Chinese antique cabinets; interior and exterior courtyard doors; windows; carvings; tables; chairs; beds; wood and stone Buddhist, Taoist, Animist, and other statues; corbels, ceilings, beams and other architectural elements; horse carts; stone hitching posts; ancestor portraits and Buddhist / Taoist paintings; ancient shrines, thrones and wedding palanquins; antique embroidery, purses and hats from many of the 56 minority tribes of China; and a large collection of boxes, baskets, chests, pots, vases and other items.
The GREEN ANTIQUES design and development team have designed, built and remodeled dozens of high end homes in China and the United States, each and every one loaded with antique Chinese architectural elements, statues and furniture. They would be happy to help you to achieve your design goals.
Tibma Design Build
Now the kitchen is a bright open gathering space with windows looking out on the front courtyard and enclosed backyard.
"I’ve always been partial to white, but the existing kitchen had dark cabinets. The beautiful new cabinets increase the light, airy feel of our remodeled kitchen." —George & Chris H.
HUX London
Settling here from overseas, the owners of this house in Primrose Hill chose the area for its quintessentially English architecture and bohemian feel. They loved the property’s original features and wanted their new home to be light and spacious, with plenty of storage and an eclectic British feel. As self-confessed ‘culture vultures’, the couple’s art collection formed the basis of their home’s colour palette. Originally set over four-storeys, the property was tall and narrow with boxy rooms, which made it feel dark and poky. Custom joinery was designed in a myriad of different styles for each room to house the family’s belongings. The ceiling height was increased to create a bright, open family kitchen-diner, which leads to a courtyard garden. There’s a fresh, energetic palette, with aqua-blue and white kitchen cabinetry complemented by fashionable ice cream shades in the dining area. A colourful bespoke rug and contemporary artwork provide the finishing touches. Custom-made cabinetry sits within an alcove housing children’s books, toys and a TV, while further storage is concealed beneath a smart upholstered banquette. In the master suite, a corridor of stylish soft pink panelling conceals floor-to-ceiling wardrobes and leads to a stunning antique mirrored doorway, behind which is a generous marble-clad en-suite bathroom.
Ewing Architects
This client wanted to experience Santa Fe in Sierra Madre. Challenges were the steep hillside lot, great views, fire concerns and narrow car access. We created a rustic home with a low profile, lush surroundings and an air of quiet tranquility.
This rustic southwestern house uses reclaimed vegas and logs for the structural system and asphalt emulsion mud adobe walls for the finish. The house is like an adobe village separated into four structures connected by verandas, courtyards and log bridges.
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Coldwell Banker Vanguard Team Knapp
Stylish yet comfortable custom Poimboeuf home overlooking Jennings State Forest. Rare find. Custom touches throughout provide elegance yet practical for everyday living. Chef's kitchen has 5 burner gas cook top, large food prep island, beautiful granite counters, an abundance of cabinets and a butler's pantry. Formal dining room, private home office, large game room with bar, private theater room, workout room, and craft room. Two screened balconies, private courtyard with fountain and a large, screened lanai. Both HVAC systems are new, freshly painted and move in ready. Eagle Landing community offers state of the art amenities: community pools, fitness center, indoor gym, clubhouse, social activities, golf, tennis, and playgrounds. This home will impress the most discerning buyer.
Champagne and Fearn Builders, Inc.
The cottage was designed for a narrow lot. 3 bed/ 2.5 baths and over 2,000 heated space. There is a private screen in porch and courtyard tucked into the side of the home
It has a rear entry 2 and 1/2 car garage.
ARTifacts/Shanghai Green Antiques
Beautiful Chinese Antique Bench ( Late Qing Dynasty ), shown as set in the family room at the 5,300 sq.ft. Mountain Forest 136 home in Shanghai China, designed and developed by the Green Antiques Design Team.
GREEN ANTIQUES holds one of the largest collections of Chinese antique chairs in the world, including literally thousands of sets of antique Chinese chairs, stools, benches, kitchen stools, dining chairs, armchairs, garden chairs, patio chairs, outdoor benches, carved chairs, carved stools, carved benches and every other shape and style of chairs imaginable.
GREEN ANTIQUES is one of China's largest antiques shop, with a 100,000 sq.ft. showroom containing thousands of Chinese antique cabinets; interior and exterior courtyard doors; windows; carvings; tables; chairs; beds; wood and stone Buddhist, Taoist, Animist, and other statues; corbels, ceilings, beams and other architectural elements; horse carts; stone hitching posts; ancestor portraits and Buddhist / Taoist paintings; ancient shrines, thrones and wedding palanquins; antique embroidery, purses and hats from many of the 56 minority tribes of China; and a large collection of boxes, baskets, chests, pots, vases and other items.
The GREEN ANTIQUES design and development team have designed, built and remodeled dozens of high end homes in China and the United States, each and every one loaded with antique Chinese architectural elements, statues and furniture. They would be happy to help you to achieve your design goals.
Fuchsia Green Ltd
A garden created to relocate a collection of Koi Carp . A deep pond the whole width of the narrow garden at a 45 degree angle visually widens the space. Parking is at the rear of the property so a clear pathway was needed through the garden to the house. An oak bridge, slate paving and granite setts emphasis the route . A small courtyard at the side of the house features bespoke metal arch and trellis for scented climbers to scramble. Photo :Lisa Feurtado
The Ardent Gardener Landscape Design
A small backyard is transformed into an inviting, textural, usable, charming space. By clearing defining the use of each space, and creating height, interest, color and texture in each room - a narrow, long rear garden invites and delights. Everything is in scale to every thing else and is tied together through color, as we;; as repeating patterns and materials.
Srote & Co Architects | Planners | Interiors
Our architecture team was proud to design this traditional, cottage inspired home that is tucked within a developed residential location in St. Louis County. The main levels account for 6097 Sq Ft and an additional 1300 Sq Ft was reserved for the lower level. The homeowner requested a unique design that would provide backyard privacy from the street and an open floor plan in public spaces, but privacy in the master suite.
Challenges of this home design included a narrow corner lot build site, building height restrictions and corner lot setback restrictions. The floorplan design was tailored to this corner lot and oriented to take full advantage of southern sun in the rear courtyard and pool terrace area.
There are many notable spaces and visual design elements of this custom 5 bedroom, 5 bathroom brick cottage home. A mostly brick exterior with cut stone entry surround and entry terrace gardens helps create a cozy feel even before entering the home. Special spaces like a covered outdoor lanai, private southern terrace and second floor study nook create a pleasurable every-day living environment. For indoor entertainment, a lower level rec room, gallery, bar, lounge, and media room were also planned.
Narrow Courtyard - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
Marcin Noga
Marcin Noga captured this spectacular house in Highgate in 2013. It offers more than 4,500 sq ft of light-flooded modernist living space on a site of approximately a quarter of an acre.
The discreet front elevation offers little idea of the dynamic accommodation within. Upon entering the property, the visitor passes through a courtyard before being greeted by a wall of glass that opens onto a rectilinear lap pool. To one side, the accommodation spreads beyond the kitchen to a dining area and sitting room with another glass wall providing views over roofs and treetops. The sense of space is extraordinary, with narrow columns providing structural support and a poured concrete floor running throughout. Stunning!
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