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With its vaulted ceiling and large windows, this dining room is flooded with natural light. Custom artwork by Joseph Bradley plays up the warm color palette. Taking advantage of the courtyard views, a table and chairs from the client’s own collection sits at the center of the room atop an Arts and Crafts inspired rug which adds modern touch to the Zen style. A table height bar wraps the peninsula and is host to chairs from Michael Berman covered in metallic copper leather. Gracing the counter is a bowl made from the root of a teak tree, further highlighting this home’s organic elements.
Imbue Design
Clerestory windows pull in light and nature on all sides. Finishes flow freely from exterior to interior further blurring the line between outside and in.
Rebekah Nicole Interiors
This dining room was in need of a makeover! Our client felt overwhelmed when it came to finding inspiration let alone redesigning this dining room. It was important to them that this room harmonized with the rest of their modern home. There were specific requests made at the consultation… First, they needed seating for 10, as they host many dinner parties. They also enjoyed wine and therefore had a fridge where they kept it. We pushed the clients a little bit and encouraged them to make decisions they wouldn’t normally do, like the coffered application on the ceiling, which turned out to be a real focal point of the room. We found a home for all the wine (and the fridge!) in this stunning walnut and marble wine fridge buffet… perfect for the hostess with the mostess! In addition to the ambient lighting, we added some brass sconces as accent lighting to set the mood for cozy, elegant dinners. We kept the room light and airy with this cool blue color palette and soft linen curtains that draw the eyes up to the ceiling.
Whipple Russell Architects
Bighorn Palm Desert modern home luxury indoor outdoor kitchen. Photo by William MacCollum.
MOAH Arquitectos
La vivienda está ubicada en el término municipal de Bareyo, en una zona eminentemente rural. El proyecto busca la máxima integración paisajística y medioambiental, debido a su localización y a las características de la arquitectura tradicional de la zona. A ello contribuye la decisión de desarrollar todo el programa en un único volumen rectangular, con su lado estrecho perpendicular a la pendiente del terreno, y de una única planta sobre rasante, la cual queda visualmente semienterrada, y abriendo los espacios a las orientaciones más favorables y protegiéndolos de las más duras.
Además, la materialidad elegida, una base de piedra sólida, los entrepaños cubiertos con paneles de gran formato de piedra negra, y la cubierta a dos aguas, con tejas de pizarra oscura, aportan tonalidades coherentes con el lugar, reflejándose de una manera actualizada.
May Construction, Inc.
Every inch of this home is a testimony to exquisite craftsmanship and keen attention to detail. Beginning underfoot, European oak flooring with a rich smoked and reactive stain graces the entire residence, casting a warm and inviting hue throughout. This premium flooring seamlessly connects spaces, weaving together the bedrooms, hallways, dining room, and pantry, ensuring a cohesive and harmonious flow.
More than just flooring, it's the thoughtful nuances, the intricate moldings, and the bespoke fixtures that set this Saratoga residence apart. Each corner, each edge, reveals a story of precision, turning a mere living space into an opulent retreat.
Embodying a seamless fusion of time-honored tradition and contemporary flair, this home is a masterpiece of design. It stands proudly, not just as a structure, but as an emblem of meticulous planning, avant-garde design, and impeccable execution. Those fortunate enough to call it home are assured a lifestyle that marries comfort with elegance, and practicality with luxury, ensuring cherished moments and memories for generations to come.
Stephanie Larsen Interior Design and Associates
Interior Design: Stephanie Larsen Interior Design Photography: Steven Thompson
Drewett Works
With a window opening to the back of this mountainside residence, the dining room is awash in natural light. A custom walnut table by Peter Thomas Designs and glass pendant lighting anchor the space. The painting is by Stephanie Shank.
Project Details // Straight Edge
Phoenix, Arizona
Architecture: Drewett Works
Builder: Sonora West Development
Interior design: Laura Kehoe
Landscape architecture: Sonoran Landesign
Photographer: Laura Moss
Table: Peter Thomas Designs
Painting: Costello Gallery
https://www.drewettworks.com/straight-edge/
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