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Angel O'Donnell
Modern rattan outdoor sofa with plush grey padded cushions, wool throw, candle lanterns, topiary plant, solid concrete outdoor coffee table.
Spaces Renewed
Outdoor living spaces are the pride of San Diego! The large format porcelain tiles are neutral in color with a concrete like finish. This product offers superior durability and a seamless visual transition in and out of the home. The large glass door systems have low thresholds to continue the theme of visual openness and easy access to the outdoors.
Studio J Architects
The property was originally a bungalow that had had a loft conversion with 2 bedrooms squeezed in and poor access. The ground floor layout was dated and not functional for how the client wanted to live.
In order to convert the bungalow into a true 2 storey house, we raised the roof and created a new stair and landing / hallway. This allowed the property to have 3 large bedrooms and 2 bathrooms plus an open study area on the first floor.
To the ground floor we created a open plan kitchen-dining-living room, a separate snug, utility, WC and further bedroom with en-suite.
Interiology Design Co.
This contemporary city-side waterfront balcony is the perfect place to relax. All season wicker in a warm gray are topped with with Sunbrella cushions in a gentle wide blue ombre stripe. A faux bois table and seagrass planter add an organic element to this welcoming oasis.
Burdge & Associates Architects
Modern contemporary home in Malibu, CA
Architecture & Design: Burdge & Associates Architects
Photos: MK Sadler
Developer: FBHearthstone
ArchitectureLIVE
The extension to this 1960s detached house features a new roof terrace from where to enjoy countryside views.
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