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Barkod Interior Design
A unique living space design, where wooden material and white tones are preferred in accordance with the client's taste.
DreamCast Design and Production
The Bracket mantel is a modern fireplace surround that picture-frames the fireplace for a simple and dramatic effect. The hefty profile grants a further emphasis to the minimalist look with a distinct visual quality. This modern fireplace design is popular to pair with panels for floor-to-ceiling wall features. The depth also will help deflect heat from TVs or artwork mounted above the fireplace unit. When ordering please note the preferred full mantel width and height, so we can pre-cut the unit to your specifications.
Colors:
-Haze
-Charcoal
-London Fog
-Chalk
-Moonlight
-Portobello
-Chocolate
-Mist
Finishes:
-Simply White
-Cloud White
-Ice White
Design Opera Inc.
The Lounge:
A Ligne Roset Smalla day bed sofa sets the space off as multi functional with its simple adjustments it converts the space into a lounge or guest quarters.
Photo by: Jonn Coolidge
Gail Barley Interiors, LLC
A modern and eclectic family hang-out space. This room's best features are its bright colors, green velvet sofa, and modern lines. A truly unique space for a unique family!
Mark English Architects, AIA
The Atherton House is a family compound for a professional couple in the tech industry, and their two teenage children. After living in Singapore, then Hong Kong, and building homes there, they looked forward to continuing their search for a new place to start a life and set down roots.
The site is located on Atherton Avenue on a flat, 1 acre lot. The neighboring lots are of a similar size, and are filled with mature planting and gardens. The brief on this site was to create a house that would comfortably accommodate the busy lives of each of the family members, as well as provide opportunities for wonder and awe. Views on the site are internal. Our goal was to create an indoor- outdoor home that embraced the benign California climate.
The building was conceived as a classic “H” plan with two wings attached by a double height entertaining space. The “H” shape allows for alcoves of the yard to be embraced by the mass of the building, creating different types of exterior space. The two wings of the home provide some sense of enclosure and privacy along the side property lines. The south wing contains three bedroom suites at the second level, as well as laundry. At the first level there is a guest suite facing east, powder room and a Library facing west.
The north wing is entirely given over to the Primary suite at the top level, including the main bedroom, dressing and bathroom. The bedroom opens out to a roof terrace to the west, overlooking a pool and courtyard below. At the ground floor, the north wing contains the family room, kitchen and dining room. The family room and dining room each have pocketing sliding glass doors that dissolve the boundary between inside and outside.
Connecting the wings is a double high living space meant to be comfortable, delightful and awe-inspiring. A custom fabricated two story circular stair of steel and glass connects the upper level to the main level, and down to the basement “lounge” below. An acrylic and steel bridge begins near one end of the stair landing and flies 40 feet to the children’s bedroom wing. People going about their day moving through the stair and bridge become both observed and observer.
The front (EAST) wall is the all important receiving place for guests and family alike. There the interplay between yin and yang, weathering steel and the mature olive tree, empower the entrance. Most other materials are white and pure.
The mechanical systems are efficiently combined hydronic heating and cooling, with no forced air required.
HomebOxcreation
Ce meuble sur mesure a été dessiné pour s'adapter complètement à la pente de l'escalier et créer une géométrie graphique et légère. il permet d'exposer des objets et de cacher l'écran tv ainsi que tout le petit matériel peu esthétique (box, hifi, consoles etc...) et de créer à l'arrière un immense rangement en utilisant l'espace sous l'escalier.
John McClain Design
A clean color palette allows artwork to pop in the living room. White linen sofas are married with chrome, marble, and walnut coffee and side tables. A plush shag rug anchors the sitting area, and fine art blends with neon art on the wallpapered hallway.
Stephen Allen Photography
HomeScapes Home Staging San Diego
This La Jolla condo was staged to sell - just 2 miles from the beach at La Jolla home staging gave it that edge it needed to showcase the open concept living & ocean breezes.
Cantoni Irvine
Designed By: Richard Bustos Photos By: Jeri Koegel
Ron and Kathy Chaisson have lived in many homes throughout Orange County, including three homes on the Balboa Peninsula and one at Pelican Crest. But when the “kind of retired” couple, as they describe their current status, decided to finally build their ultimate dream house in the flower streets of Corona del Mar, they opted not to skimp on the amenities. “We wanted this house to have the features of a resort,” says Ron. “So we designed it to have a pool on the roof, five patios, a spa, a gym, water walls in the courtyard, fire-pits and steam showers.”
To bring that five-star level of luxury to their newly constructed home, the couple enlisted Orange County’s top talent, including our very own rock star design consultant Richard Bustos, who worked alongside interior designer Trish Steel and Patterson Custom Homes as well as Brandon Architects. Together the team created a 4,500 square-foot, five-bedroom, seven-and-a-half-bathroom contemporary house where R&R get top billing in almost every room. Two stories tall and with lots of open spaces, it manages to feel spacious despite its narrow location. And from its third floor patio, it boasts panoramic ocean views.
“Overall we wanted this to be contemporary, but we also wanted it to feel warm,” says Ron. Key to creating that look was Richard, who selected the primary pieces from our extensive portfolio of top-quality furnishings. Richard also focused on clean lines and neutral colors to achieve the couple’s modern aesthetic, while allowing both the home’s gorgeous views and Kathy’s art to take center stage.
As for that mahogany-lined elevator? “It’s a requirement,” states Ron. “With three levels, and lots of entertaining, we need that elevator for keeping the bar stocked up at the cabana, and for our big barbecue parties.” He adds, “my wife wears high heels a lot of the time, so riding the elevator instead of taking the stairs makes life that much better for her.”
White Living Room with Ceramic Flooring Ideas and Designs
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