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Baker Batchelder Architects
One small skylight brightens the sun room on the grayest of days. The radiator is covered with custom wooden grills.
Décor Aid
When Charlene’s family of four decided to move out of Manhattan, she reached out to Decor Aid, for assistance in furnishing and decorating the family’s new home in Westchester. Although she had already decorated a few upstairs rooms, Charlene needed help in sourcing and decorating the entire bottom floor of her house, and wanted the new home to feel reflective of her young family.
The original goal for the project was to infuse three separate design influences. First and foremost, we had to account for Charlene’s personal taste, which is a contemporary take on the mid-century modernist aesthetic. Second, we had to account for the house’s country-modern stylings. And finally, at the request of Charlene’s two young children, we had to incorporate primary colors, to fit the family’s fun and comfortable vibe.
Charlene wanted to furnish her home with a blue and grey color scheme, but didn’t want her new space to be stifled by this preference. To keep the home from feeling sterile, we incorporated heavily-textured accessories, fabrics, and rugs. And to contrast the modern with the familial, primary-colored art pieces were set against larger, neutral furnishings. We sourced a custom-made wood dining-room table, and other wood furniture pieces, to bridge the gap between the house’s country-modern vibe and Charlene’s own personal aesthetic.
Because of the home’s open floor plan, all of the rooms had to feel continuous, while being differentiated from each-other. So we added large area rugs, in the dining room, living room, and foyer, to distinguish each room. A large sectional sofa faces away from the kitchen, and is backed by a custom-made wood console table, to further separate the rooms.
Colorful accent pillows and decorative geometric objects were added throughout the home, to further distinguish each room, and to offset the tasteful, neutral palette. The final effect is a highly elegant and wholly modern interpretation of the American suburban home.
Lucy Interior Design
Interior Design: Lucy Interior Design
Architect: Kell Architects
Builder: Olin Construction
Photography: SPACECRAFTING
Vale Garden Houses
Many classical buildings incorporate vertical balanced sliding sash windows, the recognisable advantage being that windows can slide both upwards and downwards. The popularity of the sash window has continued through many periods of architecture.
For certain properties with existing glazed sash windows, it is a valid consideration to design a glazed structure with a complementary style of window.
Although sash windows are more complex and expensive to produce, they provide an effective and traditional alternative to top and side-hung windows.
The orangery shows six over six and two over two sash windows mirroring those on the house.
Vale Paint Colour- Olivine
Size- 6.5M X 5.2M
QKS Limited
Whether replacing an existing roof or building a new extension, an Atlas lantern roof from QKS is a great way to pull natural light into a room.
The Atlas lanterns offer exceptional benefits unmatched by any other roof on the market. The internal and external design compliments any home whilst flooding any room with maximum light.
Boardwalk Builders
Three Season room with views of the golf course.
Boardwalk Builders,
Rehoboth Beach, DE
www.boardwalkbuilders.com
Sue Fortier
Westbury Garden Rooms
A formal dining room has been designed in this orangery. Pushing out onto the garden is gives the feeling of bringing the outside in. Created a bright large open space.
Vale Garden Houses
Two classic orangeries provide valuable dining and living space in this renovation project. This pair of orangeries face each other across a beautifully manicured garden and rhyll. One provides a dining room and the other a place for relaxing and reflection. Both form a link to other rooms in the home.
Underfloor heating through grilles provides a space-saving alternative to conventional heating.
Vale Paint Colour- Caribous Coat
Size- 7.4M X 4.2M (each)
Emeritus
Architecture by Emeritus | Interiors by Lauren Marttila | Build by Julius Pasys| Photos by Tom G. Olcott
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