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Archi-Dinamica Architects, LLC
This bedroom shows how an attic can be converted to living space creating interesting and varied ceiling heights and playful areas.
Courtney B. Smith Design
This boy's room features a custom raised bunk bed / desk combination and graphic area rug. Equal parts style + function, and 100% a reflection of the cool boy who lives here.
Design by Courtney B. Smith. Photograph by David D. Livingston.
b5 art Arch Studio
angolo lettura con poltrone rosse, pouff cilindrici, tatami Liuni
Palette colori: rosso aragosta, blu oltremare, verde acquamarina, arancione, bianco gesso
photo by Pier Andrea Orazi
Archi-Dinamica Architects, LLC
The front bedroom shows how an attic can be converted to living space creating interesting and varied ceiling heights.
b5 art Arch Studio
Letto con testiera in legno, poltrona rossa, pouff cilindrici, tatami Liuni
Palette colori: rosso aragosta, blu oltremare, verde acquamarina, acero dorato, bianco gesso
photo by Pier Andrea Orazi
High Plains Architects, P.C.
The Porch House sits perched overlooking a stretch of the Yellowstone River valley. With an expansive view of the majestic Beartooth Mountain Range and its close proximity to renowned fishing on Montana’s Stillwater River you have the beginnings of a great Montana retreat. This structural insulated panel (SIP) home effortlessly fuses its sustainable features with carefully executed design choices into a modest 1,200 square feet. The SIPs provide a robust, insulated envelope while maintaining optimal interior comfort with minimal effort during all seasons. A twenty foot vaulted ceiling and open loft plan aided by proper window and ceiling fan placement provide efficient cross and stack ventilation. A custom square spiral stair, hiding a wine cellar access at its base, opens onto a loft overlooking the vaulted living room through a glass railing with an apparent Nordic flare. The “porch” on the Porch House wraps 75% of the house affording unobstructed views in all directions. It is clad in rusted cold-rolled steel bands of varying widths with patterned steel “scales” at each gable end. The steel roof connects to a 3,600 gallon rainwater collection system in the crawlspace for site irrigation and added fire protection given the remote nature of the site. Though it is quite literally at the end of the road, the Porch House is the beginning of many new adventures for its owners.
47 Billeder af soveværelse på loftet med blåt gulv
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