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Imperfect Interiors
This lovely Victorian house in Battersea was tired and dated before we opened it up and reconfigured the layout. We added a full width extension with Crittal doors to create an open plan kitchen/diner/play area for the family, and added a handsome deVOL shaker kitchen.
O’Hara Interiors
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| SWITCHBACK STAIRS |
From Before to After, it's amazing to see vision become a reality.
In Westhampton, New York, a homeowner installed this modern switchback floating staircase to connect two floors. They used a speedboat silver powder coat on both the rod railing and the stair stringer, creating an artistic wash of color.
The homeowner knew that this staircase would be the first thing seen upon entering the house. They had a vision for a defining staircase that would hold the house together. The silver melds nicely with the wooden handrail and thick stair treads. It’s a look that is as sturdy as it is beautiful.
SOHA conception
La création d’un SAS, qui permettrait à la fois de délimiter l’entrée du séjour et de gagner en espaces de rangement.
Donald Lococo Architects
The limestone walls continue on the interior and further suggests the tripartite nature of the classical layout of the first floor’s formal rooms. The Living room and a dining room perfectly symmetrical upon the center axis. Once in the foyer, straight ahead the visitor is confronted with a glass wall that views the park is sighted opon. Instead of stairs in closets The front door is flanked by two large 11 foot high armoires These soldier-like architectural elements replace the architecture of closets with furniture the house coats and are lit upon opening. a spiral stair in the foreground travels down to a lower entertainment area and wine room. Awarded by the Classical institute of art and architecture.
Ron Brown - The Finisher
A white washed ship lap barn wood wall creates a beautiful entry-way space and coat rack. A custom floating entryway bench made of a beautiful 4" thick reclaimed barn wood beam is held up by a very large black painted steel L-bracket
JWH Design and Cabinetry LLC
This side entry is most-used in this busy family home with 4 kids, lots of visitors and a big dog . Re-arranging the space to include an open center Mudroom area, with elbow room for all, was the key. Kids' PR on the left, walk-in pantry next to the Kitchen, and a double door coat closet add to the functional storage.
Space planning and cabinetry: Jennifer Howard, JWH
Cabinet Installation: JWH Construction Management
Photography: Tim Lenz.
Nix Group Architects
Front entry walk and custom entry courtyard gate leads to a courtyard bridge and the main two-story entry foyer beyond. Privacy courtyard walls are located on each side of the entry gate. They are clad with Texas Lueders stone and stucco, and capped with standing seam metal roofs. Custom-made ceramic sconce lights and recessed step lights illuminate the way in the evening. Elsewhere, the exterior integrates an Engawa breezeway around the perimeter of the home, connecting it to the surrounding landscaping and other exterior living areas. The Engawa is shaded, along with the exterior wall’s windows and doors, with a continuous wall mounted awning. The deep Kirizuma styled roof gables are supported by steel end-capped wood beams cantilevered from the inside to beyond the roof’s overhangs. Simple materials were used at the roofs to include tiles at the main roof; metal panels at the walkways, awnings and cabana; and stained and painted wood at the soffits and overhangs. Elsewhere, Texas Lueders stone and stucco were used at the exterior walls, courtyard walls and columns.
KraftMaster Renovations
This functional mudroom has storage for each member of the family. Storage baskets above and cabinets from floor to ceiling for optimal use of the space.
Photos by Chris Veith
AJ Margulis Interiors
The clients bought a new construction house in Bay Head, NJ with an architectural style that was very traditional and quite formal, not beachy. For our design process I created the story that the house was owned by a successful ship captain who had traveled the world and brought back furniture and artifacts for his home. The furniture choices were mainly based on English style pieces and then we incorporated a lot of accessories from Asia and Africa. The only nod we really made to “beachy” style was to do some art with beach scenes and/or bathing beauties (original painting in the study) (vintage series of black and white photos of 1940’s bathing scenes, not shown) ,the pillow fabric in the family room has pictures of fish on it , the wallpaper in the study is actually sand dollars and we did a seagull wallpaper in the downstairs bath (not shown).
User
This traditional bootroom was designed to give maximum storage whilst still being practical for day to day use.
Tom Meaney Architect, AIA
This 6000 square foot residence sits on a hilltop overlooking rolling hills and distant mountains beyond. The hacienda style home is laid out around a central courtyard. The main arched entrance opens through to the main axis of the courtyard and the hillside views. The living areas are within one space, which connects to the courtyard one side and covered outdoor living on the other through large doors.
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