Hallway with Grey Floors Ideas and Designs

Mountain Artisan
Mountain Artisan
TKP ArchitectsTKP Architects
Living Images - Stone accent stairway wall accented with modern art and large wood timbers
Celo Residence
Celo Residence
Altura ArchitectsAltura Architects
This mountain modern cabin is located in the mountains adjacent to an organic farm overlooking the South Toe River. The highest portion of the property offers stunning mountain views, however, the owners wanted to minimize the home’s visual impact on the surrounding hillsides. The house was located down slope and near a woodland edge which provides additional privacy and protection from strong northern winds.
Somerset Barn Conversion
Somerset Barn Conversion
Clare Jones PhotographyClare Jones Photography
Somerset barn conversion. second home in the country.
CASA PANICAL
CASA PANICAL
Ebano Arquitectura de InterioresEbano Arquitectura de Interiores
Ébano arquitectura de interiores diseña esta casa particular para dar una fuerte sensación de amplitud y de conexión con el exterior. Se proyectan espacios abiertos de líneas minimalistas, con mobiliario suspendido y se utiliza el vidrio para delimitar zonas. El suelo de hormigón fratasado aporta continuidad y contrasta con el color blanco predominante. como contraste se utiliza madera de nogal oscuro y notas de colores cálidos.
Flur
Flur
Möbel BühlerMöbel Bühler
Die Flureinrichtung dieses Hauses besteht aus Sideboards und einem Garderobenschrank. Die Möbel sind aus Nussbaum Massivholz und weiß matt lackierten Oberflächen konstruiert. Die Treppenstufen sind auf die Möbel abgestimmt.
The Quarry Side House
The Quarry Side House
Totem Studio ArchitectsTotem Studio Architects
Carefully orientated and sited on the edge of small plateau this house looks out across the rolling countryside of North Canterbury. The 3-bedroom rural family home is an exemplar of simplicity done with care and precision. Tucked in alongside a private limestone quarry with cows grazing in the distance the choice of materials are intuitively natural and implemented with bare authenticity. Oiled random width cedar weatherboards are contemporary and rustic, the polished concrete floors with exposed aggregate tie in wonderfully to the adjacent limestone cliffs, and the clean folded wall to roof, envelopes the building from the sheltered south to the amazing views to the north. Designed to portray purity of form the outer metal surface provides enclosure and shelter from the elements, while its inner face is a continuous skin of hoop pine timber from inside to out. The hoop pine linings bend up the inner walls to form the ceiling and then soar continuous outward past the full height glazing to become the outside soffit. The bold vertical lines of the panel joins are strongly expressed aligning with windows and jambs, they guild the eye up and out so as you step in through the sheltered Southern entrances the landscape flows out in front of you. Every detail required careful thought in design and craft in construction. As two simple boxes joined by a glass link, a house that sits so beautifully in the landscape was deceptively challenging, and stands as a credit to our client passion for their new home & the builders craftsmanship to see it though, it is a end result we are all very proud to have been a part of.
Aperture House
Aperture House
Vetter ArchitectsVetter Architects
In early 2002 Vetter Denk Architects undertook the challenge to create a highly designed affordable home. Working within the constraints of a narrow lake site, the Aperture House utilizes a regimented four-foot grid and factory prefabricated panels. Construction was completed on the home in the Fall of 2002. The Aperture House derives its name from the expansive walls of glass at each end framing specific outdoor views – much like the aperture of a camera. It was featured in the March 2003 issue of Milwaukee Magazine and received a 2003 Honor Award from the Wisconsin Chapter of the AIA. Vetter Denk Architects is pleased to present the Aperture House – an award-winning home of refined elegance at an affordable price. Overview Moose Lake Size 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, recreation room Completion Date 2004 Services Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture
Island Guest House
Island Guest House
Litzler StudiosLitzler Studios
David served as project manager for this new building while employed at Stoner Architects. These photos are presented here with their permission. Contractor: P&M Construction Structural Engineer: Quantum Consulting Engineers Timber Frame: Salisbury Woodworking

Hallway with Grey Floors Ideas and Designs

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