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Thermally Broken Steel USA
Wrap-around windows and sliding doors extend the visual boundaries of the dining and lounge spaces to the treetops beyond.
Custom windows, doors, and hardware designed and furnished by Thermally Broken Steel USA.
Other sources:
Chandelier: Emily Group of Thirteen by Daniel Becker Studio.
Dining table: Newell Design Studios.
Parsons dining chairs: John Stuart (vintage, 1968).
Custom shearling rug: Miksi Rugs.
Custom built-in sectional: sourced from Place Textiles and Craftsmen Upholstery.
Coffee table: Pierre Augustin Rose.
K2 Interiors
Fun, luxurious, space enhancing solutions and pops of color were the theme for this globe-trotter young couple’s downtown condo.
The result is a space that truly reflect’s their vibrant and upbeat personalities, while being extremely functional without sacrificing looks. It is a space that exudes happiness and joie de vivre, from the secret bar to the inviting patio.
TRG Architecture + Interior Design
Again, indoor/outdoor living, achieved with 16’ of glass, half of which opens directly to the back yard. A space the owners could enjoy with family and friends. Outdoor kitchen is tucked conveniently against a wall outside, but out of view. Colors inspired by the outdoors—natural wood paneled wall, a free-standing element that separates dining room from foyer. We view the chandelier as reminiscent of coral and the tones of the dining chairs, rug, and Cielo Quartzite countertop on the built-ins reflecting those of the bay and sea. (The owners love the ocean.) The hand-silvered, antiqued mirror tile at the back of the built-ins, adds just a touch of glam, as does the jewel-like hardware on the cabinets
Agence KP-Architecte d'intérieur
En tant que designer, j'ai toujours été fasciné par la rencontre entre l'ancien et le moderne. Le projet que je vous présente aujourd'hui incarne cette fusion avec brio. Au cœur d'un appartement haussmannien, symbole d'un Paris d'antan, se dévoile un séjour audacieusement revêtu de bleu foncé.
Cette nuance profonde et envoûtante ne se contente pas de donner une atmosphère contemporaine à la pièce ; elle met aussi en valeur les détails architecturaux si caractéristiques des intérieurs haussmanniens : moulures délicates, cheminées en marbre et parquets en point de Hongrie. Le bleu foncé, loin d'opprimer l'espace, le sublime en créant un contraste saisissant avec la luminosité naturelle qui baigne le séjour par ses larges fenêtres.
Ce choix audacieux témoigne de ma volonté constante de repousser les frontières du design traditionnel, tout en restant fidèle à l'âme et à l'histoire du lieu. Ce séjour, avec ses tonalités modernes nichées dans un écrin classique, est une ode à la beauté intemporelle et à l'innovation audacieuse.
PLANT Architect Inc.
In the breakfast room, clean-lined custom cabinetry is integrated with a ceiling nook.
Thermally Broken Steel USA
Wrap-around windows and sliding doors extend the visual boundaries of the dining and lounge spaces to the treetops beyond.
Custom windows, doors, and hardware designed and furnished by Thermally Broken Steel USA.
Other sources:
Chandelier: Emily Group of Thirteen by Daniel Becker Studio.
Dining table: Newell Design Studios.
Parsons dining chairs: John Stuart (vintage, 1968).
Custom shearling rug: Miksi Rugs.
Custom built-in sectional: sourced from Place Textiles and Craftsmen Upholstery.
Coffee table: Pierre Augustin Rose.
Ottoman: Konekt.
MG Homes, LLC
4 pendant chandelier, custom wood wall design, ceramic tile flooring, marble waterfall island, under bar storage, sliding pantry barn door, wood cabinets, large modern cabinet handles, glass tile backsplash
Clark Richardson Architects
The living room flows directly into the dining room. A change in ceiling and wall finish provides a textural and color transition. The fireplace, clad in black Venetian Plaster, marks a central focus and a visual axis.
DGK Architects
This home provides a luxurious open flow, opulent finishes, and fluid cohesion between the spaces that give this small rear block home a grandness and larger than life feel.
– DGK Architects
Ann Lowengart Interiors
Ann Lowengart Interiors collaborated with Field Architecture and Dowbuilt on this dramatic Sonoma residence featuring three copper-clad pavilions connected by glass breezeways. The copper and red cedar siding echo the red bark of the Madrone trees, blending the built world with the natural world of the ridge-top compound. Retractable walls and limestone floors that extend outside to limestone pavers merge the interiors with the landscape. To complement the modernist architecture and the client's contemporary art collection, we selected and installed modern and artisanal furnishings in organic textures and an earthy color palette.
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