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RAW Design & Consulting /RAW Architecture + Design
Entire Home Renovation and Addition
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ARCHMMstudio
Linee sottili e marcate che racchiudono superfici e volumi semplici ma d'effetto. Arredo che esalta le forme ed i materiali: opachi, legno naturale e legno verniciato, che fa trasparire le sue venature. I dettagli, come i supporti delle maniglie, in rame trattato, fanno percepire l'attenzione con cui progettiamo e seguiamo la realizzazione.
Ph.D. Design Inc.
Interior Design by Ph.D. Design
Furnishing & Decor by Owner
Photography by Drew Haran
MAC Renovations LTD.
This was a full home renovation where tradition and warmth were the visions of the homeowners. While adding some contemporary touches with the traditional elements we created a space for the whole family to enjoy.
Allen Construction
Architect: Bob Easton AIA
General Contractor: Allen Construction
Photographer: Jim Bartsch Photography
Emser Tile
Chic, elegant, exclusive, and with a cosmopolitan ambiance, St. Moritz™ is a glazed porcelain series which recalls the stunning natural beauty of St. Moritz, Switzerland, after which it is named. With subtle color shading and delicate veining, St. Moritz™ exudes refinement and finesse.
St. Moritz™ offers an attractive color palette in sizes 12”x12”, 18”x18”, and 12”x24”, in addition to a tasteful mosaic blend, and is well suited to residential or light commercial use.
Drewett Works
The living room showcases such loft-inspired elements as exposed trusses, clerestory windows and a slanting ceiling. Wood accents, including the white oak ceiling and eucalyptus-veneer entertainment center, lend earthiness. Family-friendly, low-profile furnishings in a cozy cluster reflect the homeowners’ preference for organic Contemporary design.
Featured in the November 2008 issue of Phoenix Home & Garden, this "magnificently modern" home is actually a suburban loft located in Arcadia, a neighborhood formerly occupied by groves of orange and grapefruit trees in Phoenix, Arizona. The home, designed by architect C.P. Drewett, offers breathtaking views of Camelback Mountain from the entire main floor, guest house, and pool area. These main areas "loft" over a basement level featuring 4 bedrooms, a guest room, and a kids' den. Features of the house include white-oak ceilings, exposed steel trusses, Eucalyptus-veneer cabinetry, honed Pompignon limestone, concrete, granite, and stainless steel countertops. The owners also enlisted the help of Interior Designer Sharon Fannin. The project was built by Sonora West Development of Scottsdale, AZ.
Zola European Windows
Fixed, tilt turn, and tilt-only windows connect living room to landscape betyond.
Living Space with Yellow Walls and Porcelain Flooring Ideas and Designs
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