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Peter Pawlak Design Studio LLC
Bruce Buck photographer
This multifunction room has a library, sleepover sofa, desk with flip up top, tv and diorama outdoor space with bamboo plants visually extending interior space while iluminated at night time.
A&L Windows | Doors
A view from inside our custom built glass conservatory.
We recently collaborated with custom home builders Smart Homes to bring two showcase properties, the 'Laila' and 'Jack', to life at the new Clydevale estate, south east of Melbourne.
The whole process was captured on an upcoming episode of 7TWO’s ‘Before & After’, and each home was fitted out with a range of our sliding doors, aluminium windows and even a custom glass conservatory.
Check out the entire story here: www.alwindows.com.au/blog/smart-homes-case-study
Lauren Maroney for Ethan Allen Sterling, VA
Clean, simple, modern. This is the look my clients wanted to carry throughout the main living spaces in their home. A mix of lush textures adds interest and depth to their spaces. Pops of green by use of thoughtfully placed accessories are striking against the cool tones in the Kitchen.
Architecture Republic
The new living spaces cascade along the northern side of the house. This image was taken standing in the kids rumpus room looking through the kitchen and dining spaces to the formal lounge room beyond. We specified dark slate tiles below all northern glazing to maximise solar gains through thermal mass. The skylight in the kitchen was once an essential fitting to maximise natural light in the house, it is now unnecessary.
The opening between the main kitchen/dining space and the formal lounge room is operable. Three sliding doors close up the gap if the family needs some away time.
Specialist Blinds
These Duette® Blinds have been recess fitted into the frame of the doors, so that they do not interfere with the operation of the doors.
Because of the unique way we fit these Duette® Blinds, they are able to be fitted behind the handles of the door.
Tracey Andrews Interiors
Home Designer Office for a previously tired and worn out conservatory. Kept classic lines but with a spruce of modernisation!
Melanie Roy Design
Melanie's inspiration for this sunroom was the grand era of the 1920’s when the prosperous gold coast of Long Island was built. The Sun Room pays homage to the glamorous, opulent lifestyles of the wealthy industrialists who were the residents of the Gold Coast estates in the 1920’s. We preserved the original aged brick walls and intricate metal work in the windows and chose materials for the room that would reflect and refresh the original design. Melanie chose two teal and white Mamounia rugs from The Rug Company in silk and wool to reflect the pattern in the metal work on the windows. Natural light was a major component when designing the sun room so we used reflective objects from mirrored pillows, brass light fixtures, brass objects in addition to a huge brass wall mirror to capture the natural sun light in the room. The estate is set on 6 rolling acres of land, so we used oversized planters with boxwood, and a huge aceda palm tree in the oversized ottoman to bring that outdoors into the room. A one-of-a-kind natural, driftwood table with teal resin from Andrianna Shamara's brings more nature into the room and sits in front of the waterproof Vondom sofa which was custom-made in Valencia Spain. All of the seating in the Sun Room is outdoor furniture and waterproof. A huge Brass sputnik light fixture sits above the sun room reflecting more light into the large brass mirror. An Ironies honeycomb table brings in texture to the room and holds reflective brass candlesticks and large piece of turquoise Slag Glass sits on an Oscar De La Renta book, another American style icon. A Milo Baughman brass bar carts holds a Christofle Martini shaker, martini glasses and a Gabriella Crespi brass and crystal ice bucket would service the captains of industries who displayed their fortunes from the industrial revolution with lavish parties in the their grand estates to celebrate the opportunities and accomplishments that they had worked so hard to achieve. The unprecedented economic prosperity was a distinctly unique aspect of Americana when wealthy industrialists, a hard working generation, helped promote American design and American Dreams. Photo by Alan Barry.
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