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Raumagentur ArteFakt
der Essbereich liegt eingerahmt zwischen der Küche und dem TV-Paneel. Beide Einbauten verbinden die ansonsten getrennten Bereiche.
Außerdem sind jede Menge Kabel und auch das TV-Gerät selbst in dem Passepartout aus dunkler Holzoptik ausgeblendet.
Turner Development Group
Penthouse views. Open floorplan for this expansive penthouse living room topping off a 1 million square feet mixed use project.
DPA | Dwight Patterson Architects
Interior looking towards entry and mezzanine. The simple forms and common materials such as stone and plaster provided for the client’s budget and allowed for a living environment that included natural light that flood the home with brightness while maintaining privacy.
Fitting into an established neighborhood was a main goal of the 3,000 square foot home that included a underground garage and work shop. On a very small lot, a design of simplified forms separate the mass of the home and visually compliment the neighborhood context. The simple forms and common materials provided for the client’s budget and allowed for a living environment that included natural light that flood the home with brightness while maintaining privacy. The materials and color palette were chosen to compliment the simple composition of forms and minimize maintenance. This home with simple forms and elegant design solutions are timeless. Dwight Patterson Architect, Houston, Texas
DPA | Dwight Patterson Architects
Two story Living Room interior / fireplace. The simple forms and common materials such as stone and plaster provided for the client’s budget and allowed for a living environment that included natural light that flood the home with brightness while maintaining privacy.
Fitting into an established neighborhood was a main goal of the 3,000 square foot home that included a underground garage and work shop. On a very small lot, a design of simplified forms separate the mass of the home and visually compliment the neighborhood context. The simple forms and common materials provided for the client’s budget and allowed for a living environment that included natural light that flood the home with brightness while maintaining privacy. The materials and color palette were chosen to compliment the simple composition of forms and minimize maintenance. This home with simple forms and elegant design solutions are timeless. Dwight Patterson Architect, Houston, Texas
WILLIAM FOSTER ARCHITECTURE
Living room TV cabinet. Obscure glass beyond for privacy.
Photo: Russell Abraham
43 Billeder af dagligstue med bambusgulv og et skjult TV
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