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Departure l Architecture
The dining room off of the main floor hall.
Getting the right details and proportions at the wood elements paid off.
NB Interiors UK
The kitchen dining area was given a total revamp where the cabinets were repainted, with the lower ones in a dark blue and the top ones in 'beige' to match the wall and tile splashback colour. Splashes of mustard were used to give a pop of colour. The fireplace was tiled and used for wine storage and the lighting updated in antique brass fittings. The adjoining hall area was also updated and the existing cabinet modified and painted same blue as the lower kitchen ones for a cohesive look.
Photos by Simply C Photography
Altura Architects
This mountain modern cabin is located in the mountains adjacent to an organic farm overlooking the South Toe River. The highest portion of the property offers stunning mountain views, however, the owners wanted to minimize the home’s visual impact on the surrounding hillsides. The house was located down slope and near a woodland edge which provides additional privacy and protection from strong northern winds.
The Dormy House Furniture & Soft Furnishings Ltd
If you have a larger space, why not add a splash of colour with a painted piece that's packed with storage? This New Hampshire chest of drawers can be configured to suit your space and painted to complement your colour scheme. There's a range of handles and knobs to choose from, too.
Menendez Architects PC
The ski wall at the unit entry is lined with barn wood to create a surface that will only be enhanced, by adding more character to the wood, if it is marred or damaged by skis. The same wood was used to clad the sliding barn door, which is visible on the right at the end of the hallway, between the living room and den. The ski storage is separated from coat storage in the small space to alleviate congestion and create different activity zones.
MWA, Inc.
Carefully selected materials results in a space that feels both rustic and luxurious.
Photographer: Vance Fox
The Gaines Group Architects
Luxury living done with energy-efficiency in mind. From the Insulated Concrete Form walls to the solar panels, this home has energy-efficient features at every turn. Luxury abounds with hardwood floors from a tobacco barn, custom cabinets, to vaulted ceilings. The indoor basketball court and golf simulator give family and friends plenty of fun options to explore. This home has it all.
Elise Trissel photograph
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