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Anna Design LLC
This desert oasis boasts a modern shape and position that keeps it warm in the winter and cool in the summer, ensuring maximum comfort at all times. Our favorite feature is the innovative staircase that doubles as storage for the cozy bedrooms, leading up to the rooftop seating area which is the ultimate seating to enjoy the stunning panoramic views of the desert landscape and star-filled night sky.
John Webb Construction and Design
Custom Built home designed to fit on an undesirable lot provided a great opportunity to think outside of the box with creating a large open concept living space with a kitchen, dining room, living room, and sitting area. This space has extra high ceilings with concrete radiant heat flooring and custom IKEA cabinetry throughout. The master suite sits tucked away on one side of the house while the other bedrooms are upstairs with a large flex space, great for a kids play area!
In Création Décoration
une chambre contemporaine, sol en résine, mur en moellons cirés, moulures de platre, dressing en miroir
Meadowlark Design+Build
Photography: Mars Photo and Design. This is the entry of the basement bedroom created for the daughter of this client. Unique decorative wall hooks provide the perfect place to store bags and purses. Custom designed and built remodel completed by Meadowlark Design + Build, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Hedger Constructions Pty Ltd
A feature of the home internally is the two rammed earth walls which frame the living, bedroom and study areas. Constructed from local materials, the walls allow for bringing the natural external surrounds inside the home further enhancing the connection with the local environment. Polished concrete floors throughout allow for a ‘kaleidoscope’ of rich colour to further enhance the feel. Simple natural timber fixtures, cabinetry and fixings finished to a high standard successfully complete the owners desire for simplicity. Bathrooms and ensuite shower systems comprise of zincalume mini orb panelling framed in ironbark picture palings. An all timber kitchen with solid red gum tops, glass splashbacks and hoop pine ply doors and shelving, further brings a natural feel to the home. Recycled internal doors have been meticulously restored to further fit in with the home.
The external structure of the home was designed to blend into the hillside on which the site sits. The extensive use of recycled ship lapped ironbark shadow clad is combined with corrugated iron to provide an eye catching visual impact on approach to the home. Recycled ironbark posts and beams to the pergola area further add to the natural feel of the home. Double glazed timber windows to the lower areas allow for an extensive use of natural light whilst aluminium framed glazing to the highlight windows add yet another dimension to this design.
Visbeen Architects
As a cottage, the Ridgecrest was designed to take full advantage of a property rich in natural beauty. Each of the main houses three bedrooms, and all of the entertaining spaces, have large rear facing windows with thick craftsman style casing. A glance at the front motor court reveals a guesthouse above a three-stall garage. Complete with separate entrance, the guesthouse features its own bathroom, kitchen, laundry, living room and bedroom. The columned entry porch of the main house is centered on the floor plan, but is tucked under the left side of the homes large transverse gable. Centered under this gable is a grand staircase connecting the foyer to the lower level corridor. Directly to the rear of the foyer is the living room. With tall windows and a vaulted ceiling. The living rooms stone fireplace has flanking cabinets that anchor an axis that runs through the living and dinning room, ending at the side patio. A large island anchors the open concept kitchen and dining space. On the opposite side of the main level is a private master suite, complete with spacious dressing room and double vanity master bathroom. Buffering the living room from the master bedroom, with a large built-in feature wall, is a private study. Downstairs, rooms are organized off of a linear corridor with one end being terminated by a shared bathroom for the two lower bedrooms and large entertainment spaces.
Photographer: Ashley Avila Photography
Builder: Douglas Sumner Builder, Inc.
Interior Design: Vision Interiors by Visbeen
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