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細川剛建築設計事務所
小上がり和室を眺めた写真です。
来客時やフリースペースとして使うための和室スペースです。畳はモダンな印象を与える琉球畳としています。
写真左側には床の間スペースもあり、季節の飾り物をするスペースとしています。
壁に全て引き込める引き戸を設けており、写真のようにオープンに使うこともでき、閉め切って個室として使うこともできます。
小上がりは座ってちょうど良い高さとして、床下スペースを有効利用した引き出し収納を設けています。
Carl Mattison Design
This new family room with wood vaulted ceiling and wood look floating hearth pops with tiger print mod wallpaper in black and gold offsetting the black brick of the fireplace and sliding doors
Chango
Advisement + Design - Construction advisement, custom millwork & custom furniture design, interior design & art curation by Chango & Co.
Lauren Rubin Architecture
A fun family room with amazing pops of color. Gorgeous custom built wall unit with beautiful clear-finished oak and blue lacquer inset panels. A surface mounted ceiling light of bentwood in a traditional beamed ceiling. Simple blue roller shade for accents over original double-hung windows. An area rug with multi-colors is playful. Red upholstered poofs act as coffee tables too. Pillow and art accents are the final touch.
Lasley Brahaney Architecture + Construction
Basement finished to include game room, family room, shiplap wall treatment, sliding barn door and matching beam, new staircase, home gym, locker room and bathroom in addition to wine bar area.
Sea Island Builders LLC
This stylish coastal family room is open to the kitchen and dining space for maximum entertaining flow. A wall of French doors open to a covered porch with views of the Atlantic Ocean.
BONE Structure
Dan Brunn Architecture prides itself on the economy and efficiency of its designs, so the firm was eager to incorporate BONE Structure’s steel system in Bridge House. Combining classic post-and-beam structure with energy-efficient solutions, BONE Structure delivers a flexible, durable, and sustainable product. “Building construction technology is so far behind, and we haven’t really progressed,” says Brunn, “so we were excited by the prospect working with BONE Structure.”
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