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Mokka Design
A fun-filled family home for luxury entertaining designed by Mokka Design. This 7500 sq ft property has layer upon layer of personalisation. Including a secret door behind a bookcase disguising a secret loft space, where book spines list birthdays, special memories and favourite family reads. The lower ground and ground floors comprise three open-plan living rooms plus a family room, music room, study, gym, wine cellar and kitchen dining area.
Jordan Iverson Signature Homes
An industrial modern design + build project placed among the trees at the top of a hill. More projects at www.IversonSignatureHomes.com
2012 KaDa Photography
Drewett Works
Clerestory windows flood the family room with light and showcase the home's clean lines. A soaring limestone wall serves as the backdrop for a fireplace wall of blackened steel panels.
Project Details // Now and Zen
Renovation, Paradise Valley, Arizona
Architecture: Drewett Works
Builder: Brimley Development
Interior Designer: Ownby Design
Photographer: Dino Tonn
Millwork: Rysso Peters
Limestone (Demitasse) flooring and walls: Solstice Stone
Windows (Arcadia): Elevation Window & Door
Faux plants: Botanical Elegance
https://www.drewettworks.com/now-and-zen/
Derrick Architecture
A stair tower provides a focus form the main floor hallway. 22 foot high glass walls wrap the stairs which also open to a two story family room. A wide fireplace wall is flanked by recessed art niches.
JayMarc Homes
The wet bar in the game room features beverage cooler, sink, storage and floating shelves.
Chango
Architectural Advisement & Interior Design by Chango & Co.
Architecture by Thomas H. Heine
Photography by Jacob Snavely
See the story in Domino Magazine
Studio ST Architects, P.C.
Large family and media room with frosted glass, bronze doors leading to the living room and foyer. An 82" wide screen 3-D TV is built into the bookcases and a projector and screen are built into the ceiling.
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
The family room has been excavated beneath the rear garden and features a backlit artwork by Tamara Kvesitadze with 'sun tunnels' set into the ceiling to either side. At the moment, this area serves as a children's playroom and cinema room.
Photographer: Rachael Smith
Aristea Rizakos Photography
Photographer : Aristea Rizakos,
Stylist: Carmen Maier,
Designer/ Architect / Builder: Jack Celi
Studio Lux
Studio Lux introduced the cove elements, designed to conceal LED strip lights viewed at shallow angles from great distances, and eliminating harsh shadows generally caused by light valences.
Photography by Jim Bartsch
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