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Hull Forest Products - Wide Plank Floors
Herringbone pattern select grade solid 3/4 inch thick White Oak custom prefinished wood flooring from Hull Forest Products. 1-800-928-9602. www.hullforest.com
Photo by Marci Miles.
Wanda Ely Architect Inc.
An old wood box sits upon a metal plinth, framed between delicate wood and metal screens. A bittersweet treasure from Mark’s ancestors’ time in the internment camps of B.C. through the second world war, the box sits in a sacred place at the heart of the home.
Pin Dynasty
Space designed by:
Sara Ingrassia Interiors: http://www.houzz.com/pro/saradesigner/sara-ingrassia-interiors
Shimu Oriental Furniture
The worn black lacquer on the frames and top extended surface of this table is original but the six deep drawers have been finished in a new distressed blue, giving a slightly more contemporary feel. The table originates from Shanxi province, circa 1880 and would make a great console in a modern reception room, with plenty of storage space in the drawers. Beautifully complemented with a set of four Toraja Carved Panels
Pretorius Studio
Atmospheric Chinoiserie murals adorn this corridor, with painted fretwork panels below. The tonal color palette and delicate line work evoke a timeless quality. These garden themed murals for a lakefront dining room are in a traditional Chinoiserie scenic style, first made popular in Regency England.
Archaeo Architects
The owner’s desire was for a home blending Asian design characteristics with Southwestern architecture, developed within a small building envelope with significant building height limitations as dictated by local zoning. Even though the size of the property was 20 acres, the steep, tree covered terrain made for challenging site conditions, as the owner wished to preserve as many trees as possible while also capturing key views.
For the solution we first turned to vernacular Chinese villages as a prototype, specifically their varying pitched roofed buildings clustered about a central town square. We translated that to an entry courtyard opened to the south surrounded by a U-shaped, pitched roof house that merges with the topography. We then incorporated traditional Japanese folk house design detailing, particularly the tradition of hand crafted wood joinery. The result is a home reflecting the desires and heritage of the owners while at the same time respecting the historical architectural character of the local region.
China Furniture and Arts
Sporting a unique distressed green finish, this Ming style cabinet will add plenty of character and Asian flair to a space. It is the perfect sized chest for a hallway or foyer. Also pictured: Tibetan Embroidery Portrait, Hand Painted Porcelain Vase
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