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John Stapleton
Open Dining in the Trendmaker Homes model in Rancho Sienna ©2017 John S Stapleton / Focus Realty™
The Decorators Unlimited
This contemporary home in Jupiter, FL combines clean lines and smooth textures to create a sleek space while incorporate modern accents. The modern detail in the home make the space a sophisticated retreat. With modern floating stairs, bold area rugs, and modern artwork, this home makes a statement.
RoomService 360
Spyder Wood Dining Table delivers a delightfully original design and material combinations. Manufactured in Italy by Cattelan Italia, and designed by Philip Jackson, Spyder Wood Dining Table takes advantage of its high modern base and incorporates it with the more organically inclined top.
Golden Visions Design
The open floor plan of the home connects the common areas to provide a large sense of space.
Golden Visions Design
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Golden Visions Design
The dining room benefits from ample natural light, thanks to the open floor plan design. Strong horizontal and vertical lines create a minimal aesthetic, providing a backdrop for contemporary statement pieces such as this rustic wood dining table and pendant light.
Golden Visions Design
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Lida Cucina
This fabulous kitchen was designed by Lida Cucina. using a combination of materials to great effect. The striking central island breakfast bar with bridge support makes a bold statement in 90mm “staved” wenge. The kitchen cabinetry in White Sand high gloss lacquer contrasts beautifully with the glossy Ebony Wood doors which have inset handles in crocodile. Natural granite, tinted mirrored splashbacks and integrated appliances by Miele and Atag and Gaggenau complete the sophisticated look. Photograph by Jonathon Little
Hufft
This is take two on ‘The Bent House’, which was canceled
after a design board did not approve the modern style in a
conservative neighbrohood. So we decided to take it one
step further and now it is the ‘bent and sliced house’.
The bend is from the original design (a.k.a.The Bent House),
and is a gesture to the curved slope of the site. This curve,
coincidentally, is almost the same of the previous design’s
site, and thus could be re-utilized.
Similiar to Japanese Oragami, this house unfolds like a piece
of slice paper from the sloped site. The negative space
between the slices creates wonderful clerestories for natural
light and ventilation. Photo Credit: Mike Sinclair
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