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| SPIRAL ARCHITECTS |
The original ceiling, comprised of exposed wood deck and beams, was revealed after being concealed by a flat ceiling for many years. The beams and decking were bead blasted and refinished (the original finish being damaged by multiple layers of paint); the intact ceiling of another nearby Evans' home was used to confirm the stain color and technique.
Architect: Gene Kniaz, Spiral Architects
General Contractor: Linthicum Custom Builders
Photo: Maureen Ryan Photography
Helen Miller Studio
standard boxed and double corded cushions for radiator/bay window cover/seating ... and Dogger Woggie can't wait to get up there!
Archaeo Architects
The clients wanted a “solid, old-world feel”, like an old Mexican hacienda, small yet energy-efficient. They wanted a house that was warm and comfortable, with monastic simplicity; the sense of a house as a haven, a retreat.
The project’s design origins come from a combination of the traditional Mexican hacienda and the regional Northern New Mexican style. Room proportions, sizes and volume were determined by assessing traditional homes of this character. This was combined with a more contemporary geometric clarity of rooms and their interrelationship. The overall intent was to achieve what Mario Botta called “A newness of the old and an archaeology of the new…a sense both of historic continuity and of present day innovation”.
Dibello Architects, PLLC
The owners of this New Braunfels house have a love of Spanish Colonial architecture, and were influenced by the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio.
The home elegantly showcases their collection of furniture and artifacts.
Handmade cement tiles are used as stair risers, and beautifully accent the Saltillo tile floor.
Mohawk Flooring
Fox Broadcasting 2016. Beautiful Craftsman style living room with Mohawk's Sandbridge hardwood flooring with #ArmorMax finish in Country Natural Hickory.
David Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio
Photos: Susan Gilmore Photography
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