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Code Studio Interiorismo
Debido a su antigüedad, los diferentes espacios del piso se derriban para articular un proyecto de reforma integral, de 190m2, enfocado a resaltar la presencia del amplio pasillo, crear un salón extenso e independiente del comedor, y organizar el resto de estancias. Desde una espaciosa cocina con isla, dotada de una zona contigua de lavadero, hasta dos habitaciones infantiles, con un baño en común, y un dormitorio principal en formato suite, acompañado también por su propio cuarto de baño y vestidor.
Iluminación general: Arkos Light
Cocina: Santos Bilbao
Suelo cerámico de los baños: Florim
Manillas: Formani
Herrería y carpintería: diseñada a medida
Valerie Grant Interiors
A basement level family room with music related artwork. Framed album covers and musical instruments reflect the home owners passion and interests.
Photography by: Peter Rymwid
Breathe Design Studio
Completed in 2015, this project incorporates a Scandinavian vibe to enhance the modern architecture and farmhouse details. The vision was to create a balanced and consistent design to reflect clean lines and subtle rustic details, which creates a calm sanctuary. The whole home is not based on a design aesthetic, but rather how someone wants to feel in a space, specifically the feeling of being cozy, calm, and clean. This home is an interpretation of modern design without focusing on one specific genre; it boasts a midcentury master bedroom, stark and minimal bathrooms, an office that doubles as a music den, and modern open concept on the first floor. It’s the winner of the 2017 design award from the Austin Chapter of the American Institute of Architects and has been on the Tribeza Home Tour; in addition to being published in numerous magazines such as on the cover of Austin Home as well as Dwell Magazine, the cover of Seasonal Living Magazine, Tribeza, Rue Daily, HGTV, Hunker Home, and other international publications.
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Featured on Dwell!
https://www.dwell.com/article/sustainability-is-the-centerpiece-of-this-new-austin-development-071e1a55
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Project designed by the Atomic Ranch featured modern designers at Breathe Design Studio. From their Austin design studio, they serve an eclectic and accomplished nationwide clientele including in Palm Springs, LA, and the San Francisco Bay Area.
For more about Breathe Design Studio, see here: https://www.breathedesignstudio.com/
To learn more about this project, see here: https://www.breathedesignstudio.com/scandifarmhouse
VORBILD Architecture
The front reception room has reclaimed oak parquet flooring, a new marble fireplace surround and a wood burner and floating shelves either side of the fireplace. An antique decorative mirror hangs centrally above the fireplace.
Photography by Verity Cahill
Pacwest Builders LLC
The living room features floor to ceiling windows with big views of the Cascades from Mt. Bachelor to Mt. Jefferson through the tops of tall pines and carved-out view corridors. The open feel is accentuated with steel I-beams supporting glulam beams, allowing the roof to float over clerestory windows on three sides.
The massive stone fireplace acts as an anchor for the floating glulam treads accessing the lower floor. A steel channel hearth, mantel, and handrail all tie in together at the bottom of the stairs with the family room fireplace. A spiral duct flue allows the fireplace to stop short of the tongue and groove ceiling creating a tension and adding to the lightness of the roof plane.
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