587 Billeder af skandinavisk gråt hjemmekontor
Atelier Nyood
Scénariser le minimalisme est l’un des défis les plus difficiles de l’architecture d’intérieur. En cumulant les fonctions entrée, bureau, séjour, coin télé et cuisine dans une même pièce, il fallait épurer au maximum pour éviter une juxtaposition confinant au fouillis.
Le but était d'éviter que le bureau ne pollue l’espace salon car les clients avaient l’impression de ne jamais quitter le travail même en soirée.
ALEXANDRA KIENDL · ARCHITEKTUR
vorher nicht genutzter, unzugänglicher und dunkler Spitzboden. Jetzt Arbeitszimmer mit Blick ins Grüne
Fotograf: Tankred Helm Photography, Siegen
Laure Nell Interiors
This 6,399-square-foot house in Boca Raton belongs to two surgeons who love to travel. And it needed a facelift in order to truly feel like a home that reflected their tastes, lifestyle and shared memories. So Laure Nell Interiors came on board to remodel and modernize their kitchen and dining room, create a dedicated office nook, and design an inviting mudroom clad in encaustic ceramic tile that greets the owners when they come home after a busy day at work.
The owners wanted a streamlined, European-inspired kitchen with Scandinavian, minimalist details where the stone-wrapped hood would be the hero. But it would also need to function for the wife who likes to bake often with their younger daughter. We created an integrated bar to house the owners’ beloved collection of Barollo wines from Italy, and custom shelving that displays their Murano glass pieces along with ceramics that were also brought back from Europe.
A creamy palette of white quartz with minimal veining provided a canvas for custom sandy-hued cabinetry—each door panel hand painted in a custom finish that preserves the natural variations of the wood. Taupe dining chairs harmonize with the color scheme, contrasted with pops of caramel from Demvel’s custom leather cabinet handles and leather seat in the mudroom, and barstools from Design Within Reach. Now the owners and their family can continue their Nordic adventures even when they’re still at home. Photography by Jack Cook
587 Billeder af skandinavisk gråt hjemmekontor
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