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reclaimed barnwood beams • Benjamin Moore hc 170 "stonington gray" paint in eggshell at walls • LED lighting along beams • Ergon Wood Talk Series 9 x 36 floor tile • Linen Noveltex drapery • Robert Allen linen canvas roman shades in greystone • steel at drink ledge • reclaimed wood at window seats • photography by Paul Finkel 2017
GM Homes Design & Construction
The brief for this room was for a neutral palette that would retain a sense of warmth and luxury. This was achieved with the use of various shades of grey, accented with fuchsia. The walls are painted an ethereal shade of pale grey, which is contrasted beautifully by the dark grey Venetian polished plaster finish on the chimney breast, which itself is highlighted with a subtle scattering of mica flecks. The floor to ceiling mirrored walls enhance the light from the full height wall of bifolding doors.
The large L shaped sofa is upholstered in dark grey wool, which is balanced by bespoke cushions and throw in fuchsia pink wool and lush grey velvet. The armchairs are upholstered in a dark grey velvet which has metallic detailing, echoing the effect of the mica against the dark grey chimney breast finish.
The bespoke lampshades pick up the pink accents which are a stunning foil to the distressed silver finish of the lamp bases.
The metallic ceramic floor tiles also lend a light reflective quality, enhancing the feeling of light and space.
The large abstract painting was commissioned with a brief to continue the grey and fuchsia scheme, and is flanked by a pair of heavily distressed steel wall lights.
The dramatic full length curtains are of luscious black velvet.
The various accessories and finishes create a wonderful balance of femininity and masculinity.
Design First Interiors
The key living spaces of this mountainside house are nestled in an intimate proximity to a granite outcrop on one side while opening to expansive distant views on the other.
Situated at the top of a mountain in the Laurentians with a commanding view of the valley below; the architecture of this house was well situated to take advantage of the site. This discrete siting within the terrain ensures both privacy from a nearby road and a powerful connection to the rugged terrain and distant mountainscapes. The client especially likes to watch the changing weather moving through the valley from the long expanse of the windows. Exterior materials were selected for their tactile earthy quality which blends with the natural context. In contrast, the interior has been rendered in subtle simplicity to bring a sense of calm and serenity as a respite from busy urban life and to enjoy the inside as a non-competing continuation of nature’s drama outside. An open plan with prismatic spaces heightens the sense of order and lightness.
The interior was finished with a minimalist theme and all extraneous details that did not contribute to function were eliminated. The first principal room accommodates the entry, living and dining rooms, and the kitchen. The kitchen is very elegant because the main working components are in the pantry. The client, who loves to entertain, likes to do all of the prep and plating out of view of the guests. The master bedroom with the ensuite bath, wardrobe, and dressing room also has a stunning view of the valley. It features a his and her vanity with a generous curb-less shower stall and a soaker tub in the bay window. Through the house, the built-in cabinets, custom designed the bedroom furniture, minimalist trim detail, and carefully selected lighting; harmonize with the neutral palette chosen for all finishes. This ensures that the beauty of the surrounding nature remains the star performer.
FORMA Design
The Living Room and Lounge areas are separated by a double sided custom steel fireplace, that creates two almost cube spaces on each side of it. The spaces are unified by a continuous cove ceiling finished in hand troweled white Venetian plaster. The wall is the Lounge area is a reclaimed wood sculpture by artist Peter Glassford. The Living room Pelican chairs by Finn Juhl sit atop custom "Labyrinth" wool and silk rugs by FORMA Design. The furniture in the Lounge area are by Stephen Ken, and a custom console by Tod Von Mertens sits under a Venetian Glass chandelier that is reimagined as a glass wall sculpture.
Photography: Geoffrey Hodgdon
American Home Improvement Inc.
Complete home remodeling. Two-story home in Los Angeles completely renovated indoor and outdoor.
Dennis Thompson Architect
Landscape Architect: Kiesel Design
Contractor: Allen Construction
Photographer: Jim Bartsch
FORMA Design
The living room is furnished with four Pelican chairs and a custom leather ottoman, while the ChaChafurniture.com wool and silk area rug was custom designed for the space.
Photography: Geoffrey Hodgdon
Living Room with Porcelain Flooring and a Metal Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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