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Ancient Surfaces
•Architects: Aires Mateus
•Location: Lisbon, Portugal
•Architect: Manuel Aires Mateus
•Years: 2006-20011
•Photos by: Ricardo Oliveira Alves
•Stone floor: Ancient Surface
A succession of everyday spaces occupied the lower floor of this restored 18th century castle on the hillside.
The existing estate illustrating a period clouded by historic neglect.
The restoration plan for this castle house focused on increasing its spatial value, its open space architecture and re-positioning of its windows. The garden made it possible to enhance the depth of the view over the rooftops and the Baixa river. An existing addition was rebuilt to house to conduct more private and entertainment functions.
The unexpected discovery of an old and buried wellhead and cistern in the center of the house was a pleasant surprise to the architect and owners.
Anne Sacco Interiors, LLC
The overscaled candlesticks add drama to the spacious room
Photography by Trevor Glenn
Rondi - the art of space
The custom cabinets flanking this great room fireplace conceal a TV on the right and a wet bar on the left. Pocket doors open to reveal the bar while the refrigerator is hidden in the cabinet below. The stylized modern pattern on the carpet gives this otherwise traditional room a fresh updated look. Custom iron and glass coffee table. Chandeliers are custom designed from Hinkleys Lighting.
Sater Design Collection, Inc.
Great Room of The Sater Design Collection's Luxury Tuscan Home Plan "Valdivia" (Plan #6959). saterdesign.com
User
This is the relatively simple "after" solution to the clients' needs to utilize the existing TV niche while allowing for it to "disappear" when not in use.
Sater Design Collection, Inc.
Great Room of The Sater Design Collection's Luxury Tuscan Home Plan "Valdivia" (Plan #6959). saterdesign.com
Fratantoni Design / Residential Architects
We like the way this custom living room is so rich and inviting.
Stephanie Barnes-Castro
Stephanie Barnes-Castro is a full service architectural firm specializing in sustainable design serving Santa Cruz County. Her goal is to design a home to seamlessly tie into the natural environment and be aesthetically pleasing and energy efficient.
Cheryl Hucks Interior Designs
Custom cream sofas and cream- taupe patterned area rug create a neutral palette for teal ceramic lamps, glass figures and accessories, pillows and throw. Antique brass arched mirror with candle scones reflexes the beautiful lake. The mix of dark wood and antique cream tables is never boring. Color palette flows into adjoining kitchen.
Mediterranean Living Space with a Concealed TV Ideas and Designs
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