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Joseph Spierer Architects, Inc.
A rear view of our Manhattan Beach project showing an L-Shaped wooden trellis, framing the outdoor kitchen and dining area.
Watershed Architects
This town house is one of a pair, designed for clients to live in this one and sell the other. The house is set over three split levels comprising bedrooms on the upper levels, a mid level open-plan living area and a lower guest and family room area that connects to an outdoor terrace and swimming pool. Polished concrete floors offer durability and warmth via hydronic heating. Considered window placement and design ensure maximum light into the home while ensuring privacy. External screens offer further privacy and interest to the building facade.
COMPLETED: JUN 18 / BUILDER: NORTH RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTIONS / PHOTOS: SIMON WHITBREAD PHOTOGRAPHY
Origin Architectural
There is no denying balconies and balustrades look great. They can also act as an important safety barrier. But ill-thought through, fitted incorrectly, or poorly maintained and they can be an accident waiting to happen. Being aware of the dangers, making smart design choices, and ensuring regulations are fully met can go a long way to safeguarding your enjoyment of these attractive features. Visit our website to read the full blog.
Gulf Building LLC
New construction of a 2-story single family residence, approximately 10,000 SF, 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 2 half bathrooms, and a 3 car garage.
Refresh Renovations Sydney - Michael Harich
this semi-enclosed balcony reflects the marble details in the master bathroom, has transparent roofing for all-weather entertaining. sink and benchtop areas allow for ease of access during barbecues and bartending. a bold outdoor space with plenty of room for all sorts of activities. this balcony is reminiscient of a european wintergarden.
Icon Projects Ltd.
Creating good flow between indoor and outdoor spaces can make your home feel more expansive. Encouraging extra flow between indoor and outdoor rooms during times you are entertaining, not only adds extra space but adds wow factor. We've done that by installing two large bifold accordion doors on either side of our dining room.
Studio AM
Terraza Tarango is a project that arose as a result of the confinement of 2020, where people began to look for unusual corners of their house to be or wanting to give life to the residual spaces. This project was born on a roof where the home's gas tank used to be.
A few steps from the main bedroom, the space was designed to sunbathe and watch the sunset, since it is oriented to the East. Being in a temperate type of climate, in the morning it is cool, and as the day goes by it gets warmer.
With the vegetation, the flora was located, which attracted pollinating insects, a microclimate, and both aromatic and edible planters were created.
The selected vegetation was the following; Gardenias, Dwarf Orange (Kumquat), Clivia Miniata, Agapanthus, Pennisetum, Filicopsida Ferns, Lantana Camara, Daisies, and finally Durantas.
Likewise, a great job of indirect lighting was done, to achieve a subdued and warm atmosphere at night, making sure not to affect the circadian cycle of the plants.
The water management was designed in such a way that the drain went into a lower garden.
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