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Astra Construction & Design
Game room opens to patio through Nana Wall system.
Photo Credit: Vista Estate Visuals
Clark & Chapin Architects
ceiling fan, floating shelves, glass top coffee table, bookshelves, firewood storage, concrete slab, gray sectional sofa
Bespoke Fine Interiors
This fantastic kitchen is in a renovation that encompassed about 1/2 of this house built in the 1980's. Metal framed cabinets were used on the upper cabinets. Blue accents throughout.
Olin Redmon Photography http://olinredmon.com
Meadowlark Design+Build
Meadowlark created a place to cuddle up with a good book. This custom home was designed and built by Meadowlark Design+Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Photography by Dana Hoff Photography
Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
Zona salotto: Collegamento con la zona cucina tramite porta in vetro ad arco. Soppalco in legno di larice con scala retrattile in ferro e legno. Divani realizzati con materassi in lana. Travi a vista verniciate bianche. Camino passante con vetro lato sala. Proiettore e biciclette su soppalco. La parete in legno di larice chiude la cabina armadio.
Interior Planning Collective
Removed old brick fireplace and surrounding cabinets. Centered the extended wall to relocate and recess the T.V and added a new fireplace insert with remote controls. Freestanding chests along with lamps and elongated mirrors complete the new, fresh contemporary look.
Orren Pickell Building Group
A pair of steel pivot doors lead from the formal living area to a private TV/Family room. Photo by Mike Kaskel
Simons Design Studio
Interior Designer: Simons Design Studio
Builder: Magleby Construction
Photography: Alan Blakely Photography
Rodwin Architecture & Skycastle Homes
Rodwin Architecture and Skycastle Homes
Location: Boulder, Colorado, United States
The design of this 4500sf, home….the steeply-sloping site; we thought of it as a tree house for grownups. Nestled into the hillside and surrounding by Aspens as well as Lodgepole and Ponderosa Pines, this HERS 38 home combines energy efficiency with a strong mountain palette of stone, stucco, and timber to blend with its surroundings.
A strong stone base breaks up the massing of the three-story façade, with an expansive deck establishing a piano noble (elevated main floor) to take full advantage of the property’s amazing views and the owners’ desire for indoor/outdoor living. High ceilings and large windows create a light, spacious entry, which terminates into a custom hickory stair that winds its way to the center of the home. The open floor plan and French doors connect the great room to a gourmet kitchen, dining room, and flagstone patio terraced into the landscaped hillside. Landing dramatically in the great room, a stone fireplace anchors the space, while a wall of glass opens to the soaring covered deck, whose structure was designed to minimize any obstructions to the view.
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