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Oliver Burns
This spectacular rooftop terrace is the perfect setting for alfresco entertaining, along with panoramic views over the London skyline.
Angelini and Associates Architects
Back patio which connects both house and garage as well as flows through the breezeway.
Photo by Jeff Garland
Valle de Verde
The guiding concept was to create a sense of place that balances the theatrical with feelings of serenity, joy, and retreat from the sprawling city. Low maintenance elements such as concrete pavers, ipe, gravel, Agaves, Fortnight Lillies, Ornamental Plums, and Cape Rush are sympathetic to the demands of the client's busy schedule.
Photo by Eric Brandon Gomez
Granada Tile
Adrianna Lopez let her imagination run wild to create a tropical bathroom paradise with a Fez cement tile theme.
Marcia Prentice, Apartment Therapy
The Labyrinth Garden
The Old Captains House which is located in Balmain, Sydney under went a major reno inside & out last summer. The Labyrinth Garden was asked to do the landscape & came up with design that gave the property real curb appeal. The excising landscape was totally removed. Salvaged sandstone was reused to make the retaining walls & setting area in the backyard. To set the sandstone off, grey concrete pavers where used in a french patten. In the front yard, cobblestones where used in the pathways with sandstone garden edging. Overall, the landscape turned out great & made the Old Captains House come back to life.
Cathy Schwabe Architecture
2nd floor deck garden, Built in outdoor tub, planters and operable shade screen.
Architect: Cathy Schwabe Architecture
Interior Design: John Lum Architecture
Landscape Architect: Arterra LLP, Vera Gates
Lighting Design: Alice Prussin
Photograph : David Wakely
Jill Lewis Architecture
The goal for this mid-century home was to exploit the best features of the property, taking advantage of views, the dramatic light, the potential for an incredible indoor-outdoor experience and the mid-century bones of the house. When we first visited the property, I was struck by the potential for a beautiful mountain view that was currently cut off by a low ceiling height in the main living area. Raising the roof of the main living area became the largest gesture in our scope of work. The former chopped-up side entry and tiny kitchen were combined to make a long, generous kitchen and built-in banquette. The original rhombus-shaped pool was kept, restored and lined with Ann Sacks tiles. In the center of the action, we conceived a large floating desk surface suspended from a black metal screen to define the space and allow filtered light and views to pass between. The clients were drawn to clean lines, pared-down details and highly disciplined palettes of white, grey and matte black. We generally opted for deep, muted colors balanced with crisp white, adding textures to create patterns with the shifting daylight throughout the house. This soothing collection of finishes playing with light and shadow would achieve a peaceful and elegant home that would stand the test of time and honor the landscape of the surrounding area.
Photography: Douglas Friedman
Pratt Guys
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