World-Inspired Brown Hallway Ideas and Designs

Y邸 / House Y
Y邸 / House Y
MOVEDESIGN Inc.MOVEDESIGN Inc.
Yousuke Harigane (TechniStaff)
Marco - Modern Beach Craftsman, Seal Beach CA
Marco - Modern Beach Craftsman, Seal Beach CA
Jeannette ArchitectsJeannette Architects
Modern Beach Craftsman Stair Hall with series of Awning Push Out Windows. Seal Beach, CA by Jeannette Architects, Long Beach CA - Photo: Jeff Jeannette
Asian Inspiration
Asian Inspiration
Feinmann, Inc.Feinmann, Inc.
Our client, a professor of Japanese sociology at Harvard, owned a Deck House home with its post and beam construction and 1950’s modernist simplicity. She asked Feinmann to design a multi-purpose addition to meet several needs: a functional yet spacious home office, a beautiful entry way into the home, and a serene sitting area. The client mentioned she has always wanted a Japanese “scholar’s study,” which is traditionally a contemplative workspace area enclosed by shoji screens. We told her the Japanese minimalism she desired and the clean modernist aesthetic of her existing home could marry quite nicely (the blending of East and West) with some thoughtful interventions. The challenge then became finding a way to balance these styles. The house is surrounded by many trees, so bringing nature into the home was easily achieved through careful placement of windows throughout the addition. But the design element that brought it all together was the large translucent wall (kalwall) in the main hallway. This unique material allows for diffused natural light to envelop the living spaces. It has the same insulative properties as a typical exterior wall, and therefore is considered to be a great “green” building material. It is also quite versatile, and we were able to customize it to give our accent wall the Japanese feel of a shoji screen. We reiterated this design element with actual shoji screens to enclose the scholar’s study, which also doubles as a guest room. Post-and-beam construction was continued from the existing house through the new addition in order to preserve aesthetic continuity. Homeowner quote: "I wanted a certain feeling and the Feinmann architect really got it. I had already been through three different architects—one even said that the house was a tear down." Awards: • 2007 Gold Prism Award Renovation/Addition Best Remodeling/Restoration under $250K • 2007 Best of the Best Design Award Residential Addition for Best Project under $250K • 2007 Remodeling Design Merit Award Residential Addition $100 - $250K • 2007 Regional NARI Award Contractor of the Year: Residential Addition • 2006 Eastern Mass NARI Award Best Addition over $100K Photos by John Horner
Vorraum
Vorraum
Studio UkiyoStudio Ukiyo
Einen Vorraum aufgeräumt, aber wohlgestaltet in Szene zu setzen, sorgt für ein bewusstes Ankommen und Verlassen der Hauses. Der große, runde Spiegel bewirkt eine räumliche Erweiterung und die Spiegelung des Lichtes. Die hellen Naturtöne strahlen Harmonie und Ruhe aus. Gegenüber der Lamellen-Ablage befindet sich in einer Nische die Garderobe mit Sitzbank. Vom Vorraum hat man Blick durch das Esszimmer, durch das Wohnzimmer in den Wintergarten.
Flagstaff House
Flagstaff House
Centre Sky Architecture LtdCentre Sky Architecture Ltd
This unique project has heavy Asian influences due to the owner’s strong connection to Indonesia, along with a Mountain West flare creating a unique and rustic contemporary composition. This mountain contemporary residence is tucked into a mature ponderosa forest in the beautiful high desert of Flagstaff, Arizona. The site was instrumental on the development of our form and structure in early design. The 60 to 100 foot towering ponderosas on the site heavily impacted the location and form of the structure. The Asian influence combined with the vertical forms of the existing ponderosa forest led to the Flagstaff House trending towards a horizontal theme.
縁側でくつろぐ家
縁側でくつろぐ家
サンヨー建設株式会社サンヨー建設株式会社
くつろぎの家  設計:大庭建築設計事務所

World-Inspired Brown Hallway Ideas and Designs

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