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Josh Wynne Construction
SeaThru is a new, waterfront, modern home. SeaThru was inspired by the mid-century modern homes from our area, known as the Sarasota School of Architecture.
This homes designed to offer more than the standard, ubiquitous rear-yard waterfront outdoor space. A central courtyard offer the residents a respite from the heat that accompanies west sun, and creates a gorgeous intermediate view fro guest staying in the semi-attached guest suite, who can actually SEE THROUGH the main living space and enjoy the bay views.
Noble materials such as stone cladding, oak floors, composite wood louver screens and generous amounts of glass lend to a relaxed, warm-contemporary feeling not typically common to these types of homes.
Photos by Ryan Gamma Photography
Home Carpet One
“Brickart” - a shaped clay, wisely molded, aged and artfully glazed all over unique surface’s imperfections. The collection is set forth an exclusive and surprising personality in the versatile 2” x 9” size where colors and shades evolve in a prestigious, organic and colorful concept.
Blue Sound Construction, Inc.
A large home office just off the kitchen, perfect for homework or work from home situations. From a 3 story custom build on top of existing foundation in West Seattle.
Builder: Blue Sound Construction, Inc.
Design: Make Design
Photo: Alex Hayden
Amanda Martocchio Architecture
Time had stood still at this 1970s ranch in Armonk when the owners invited us to collaborate with them to transform it into a modern, light-filled home for their young family. The budget was lean, so economy was a primary consideration for every design decision. The challenge was to identify the modest home’s virtues – vaulted ceilings and a lovely backyard – and accentuate them by strategically optimizing available funds.
We were tasked with rectifying a dysfunctional interior stair, connecting to the outdoors with new large windows, and updating the exterior. We focused our attention on a finite set of architectural moves which would have the biggest impact and improve our clients’ daily experience of the home. Detailing was kept simple, using common grade materials and standard components. All exterior walls were revamped with new windows and siding. Although these materials were not particularly costly, thoughtful layout of boards, battens, and openings produced a cohesive, rigorous composition at each facade.
Since the budget would not cover the homeowners’ complete wish list, some items were bracketed for subsequent phases. The challenge was to establish a framework that would allow future work – including a new roof and kitchen renovation – to proceed smoothly.
The homeowners, both scientists, were enthusiastic collaborators, contributing their outstanding design sensibilities to selection of fixtures and finishes. Construction ended just in time for the arrival of their baby – and with that, the transformation of their family home was complete.
User
This homeowner wanted to convert an unused sunroom into her home office. The space was lighted with the addition of off-white paint and neutral furnishings. Pops of teal in the lamp, pillows, rug and cabinet add warmth and interest to the space. The two wingback chairs and antiqued side table make a great sitting area for the homeowner to meet with her clients.
Mickey Ray, Kidsbizphotos, Fort Mill, SC
Leah Fitzpatrick of House + Soul
The basement office doubles as a mudroom and is quite cheery thanks to the continuation of the rope-like tile floor and the greenish teal beadboard lower walls. The antique desk was distressed by the owner, and she retrofitted the mirror from a former gable window. A poplar ceiling gave this space an extra foot in height compared to the previous drop tile ceiling.
Emily Roose Interiors
A modern home office was designed to be a private space to work, be creative, and to relax enjoying the mountain views. A tall black metal clad fireplace creates a cozy environment during the cold snowy months. Principal designer Emily Roose designed the floating box bookcase for this avid reader and artist.
Photo courtesy © Martis Camp Realty & Paul Hamill Photography
Brooklinteriors
A brownstone cellar revitalized with custom built ins throughout for tv lounging, plenty of play space, and a fitness center.
Dick Clark + Associates
Nestled in the hill country along Redbud Trail, this home sits on top of a ridge and is defined by its views. The drop-off in the sloping terrain is enhanced by a low-slung building form, creating its own drama through expressive angles in the living room and each bedroom as they turn to face the landscape. Deep overhangs follow the perimeter of the house to create shade and shelter along the outdoor spaces.
Photography by Paul Bardagjy
ITALdoors, LLC.
ITALdoors Grey finished door slab installed using Exterus architectural sliding system from Koblenz
Savos Interiors
Full Furnishing and Styling Service with Custom Millwork - This study was designed fully with our client in mind. Functionally, extensive storage was needed to keep this space organized and tidy with a large desk for our client to work on. Aesthetically, we wanted this office to feel peaceful and light to soothe a stressed mind. The result is a soft and feminine, yet highly organized study to encourage focus and a state of serenity.
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