VILLA AMAZONÍA
VILLA AMAZONÍA
Pili Molina | Masfotogenica InteriorismoPili Molina | Masfotogenica Interiorismo
Pasillo largo y estrecho al que dotamos de vida mediante un gran ventanal, claraboyas en el techo, focos en el suelo y una gran cantidad de algas de Vitra. Long and narrow corridor that we bring to life through a large window, skylights in the ceiling, spotlights on the floor and a large amount of Vitra algae.
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Asian-Inspired Primary Bathroom Remodel in Birmingham, MI
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MainStreet Design BuildMainStreet Design Build
A revised window layout allowed us to create a separate toilet room and a large wet room, incorporating a 5′ x 5′ shower area with a built-in undermount air tub. The shower has every feature the homeowners wanted, including a large rain head, separate shower head and handheld for specific temperatures and multiple users. In lieu of a free-standing tub, the undermount installation created a clean built-in feel and gave the opportunity for extra features like the air bubble option and two custom niches.
Japandi Kitchen
Japandi Kitchen
Sustainable KitchensSustainable Kitchens
Blending the warmth and natural elements of Scandinavian design with Japanese minimalism. With true craftsmanship, the wooden doors paired with a bespoke oak handle showcases simple, functional design, contrasting against the bold dark green crittal doors and raw concrete Caesarstone worktop. The large double larder brings ample storage, essential for keeping the open-plan kitchen elegant and serene.
Tropical Mid-Century Tiki Office
Tropical Mid-Century Tiki Office
Just Go Home DesignJust Go Home Design
A vibrant home office that is an inspiring and exciting space for an artist and creative type. Three desks function as separate work zones for art making, business and home finance. Tidy streamlined storage hides art supples, office supplies, files and other odds and ends. A picture rail above two desks allows for easily changing and adding artwork that is collected while exploring and traveling The art nook walls are lines with narrow shelves for sketch books, clip boards, notes and works in progress. The center of the room is kept clear as a yoga space with mats and props kept to the side in a basket.
Dorrance
Dorrance
Chromed Design StudioChromed Design Studio
An interweave of curiosity and celebration at Faridabad’s fancy dinner. The Dorrance has made a notable contribution to the growth of Faridabad, the largest metropolitan city in Haryana. The Dorrance poses as a one-of-a-kind social hub, binding together celebratory experiences and memories of its guests, augmenting the nightlife of Faridabad. Designed to draw audiences who are enthusiastic about the city's nightlife, the club complex follows a contemporary and classical approach with unique design elements integrated into spaces, highlighting the vibe of the extravaganza. Chromed Design Studio fashions a complex adhering to the theme of a maze, extracted from the literal meaning of ‘Dorrance’, or, intriguingly, with design components igniting curiosity in its visitors to explore the dramatics of every space. The 10,000 sq. ft. area is divided into five distinct spaces, the main club, the cafe, an open terrace or family restaurant, a cigar room, and an open kitchen, with every zone, deriving enriching experiences for its guests. The areas were curated according to the two diverging crowds of the city, i.e, the corporate crowd and the family crowds. While the club area of Dorrance attracts the young, the outdoor family lounge and cafe allures the family crowd of the city. Dorrance invites its guests through a curious tunnel bound together with arches, and plants suspended alongside, leading them towards the main door. A total of 15 patterned arches hold the entrance together that light up in the evening, with one side enabling the guests to get a glimpse of the semi-covered cafe and the other side covered with green planters. A soft drape creates a partition between the entrance tunnel and the cafe area, allowing for a visual connection between the two spaces. The tunnel is the visitors’ first point of contact with the tangible part of the design, and the careful amalgamation of the key design elements — brightly lit arches, a soft drape, and plants — gives a photogenic backdrop to the guests, thus accentuating their first experience. The entrance tunnel flows towards a series of doors, creating a sense of mystery in the atmosphere. The main door opens into a smaller entrance foyer which reveals three more doors, each one leading the guests to a specific space. Every door, including the main one, is demarcated with a face card — the King for the main door, Jack for the door leading to the club, Joker for the cigar room, and Queen for the family lounge — which engages the guest with the space and compels them to open the doors. The flooring of the foyer area follows a radial pattern with customised marble in black, white, and grey colours. Black Enissle tiles, White Satvario tiles, and Grey William tiles were cut according to the shape required for creating the radial pattern, thus accentuating the charm of the theme. The club is the central feature, tying the design, and the guests together, with distinct elements outlining the spatial quality of the club. An island bar is situated at the heart of the club adjacent to the dance floor, with VIP seatings arranged along the walls covered in rich and bold shades lending a classical touch to the space. The double-height of the club enabled experimentation with the ceiling and the walls. The ceiling of the club was treated with utmost care and has been highlighted with the use of eccentric lighting elements. Ornamental chandeliers have been actively employed to enhance the ceiling, with one large chandelier suspended over the bar and smaller 30 inches sized chandeliers arranged at strategic locations. A false ceiling hangs 8 inches from the roof, hiding the fire pipes, and embedded with strip lights running around in various artsy patterns. The innovative use of dimmers controlled by VMX aids in controlling the intensity of the various lighting fixtures — strip lights and chandeliers — and skillfully brings forth the club's party spirit. HDMR boards were fixed to the walls with 20 ft glazings to cater to the acoustics of the club. Artworks and designer elements were hung from the walls with accent lighting fixtures adding to the celebratory aesthetic of the club. A cigar room was designed as an alternative approach to an office space. The room served as a space for the clients to carry out their business meetings while being flexible to hold private, and informal gatherings. The versatility of the design allowed for incorporating a wine cellar with shelves for storing documents, giving the clients freedom to use the space as per their desire, thus changing the culture of office design. Converging the kitchen and the family lounge area, Dorrance attracts the families of Faridabad with the addition of spatial features aligned with the inclination of the crowd. The 800 sq. ft. area is divided into outdoor seating (500 sq. ft.) and an open indoor kitchen (300 sq. ft.). The outdoor terrace seating holds a small stage for conducting events with patterned lit arches and high seatings running along the perimeter of the space, lending a mellow, cosy aesthetic to the terrace. Dorrance is a confluence of several distinct vibes, resonating with the crowd occupying the spaces, consciously blended to fabricate transcending experiences filled with a sense of mystery and curiosity. The innovation in the treatment of spaces, functions, and elements breaks the conventional approach to club design and delivers a mesmerising setting for the patrons of the club.
Asian Inspired Front Walk - New Berlin, WI
Asian Inspired Front Walk - New Berlin, WI
Ginkgo Leaf StudioGinkgo Leaf Studio
The new concrete front walk becomes more interesting with the addition of beach pebble runnels dividing the walk into sections. Renn Kuhnen Photography

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