Hamptons Hideaway
Hamptons Hideaway
Betty Wasserman Art & InteriorsBetty Wasserman Art & Interiors
This 7,000 square foot space located is a modern weekend getaway for a modern family of four. The owners were looking for a designer who could fuse their love of art and elegant furnishings with the practicality that would fit their lifestyle. They owned the land and wanted to build their new home from the ground up. Betty Wasserman Art & Interiors, Ltd. was a natural fit to make their vision a reality. Upon entering the house, you are immediately drawn to the clean, contemporary space that greets your eye. A curtain wall of glass with sliding doors, along the back of the house, allows everyone to enjoy the harbor views and a calming connection to the outdoors from any vantage point, simultaneously allowing watchful parents to keep an eye on the children in the pool while relaxing indoors. Here, as in all her projects, Betty focused on the interaction between pattern and texture, industrial and organic. Project completed by New York interior design firm Betty Wasserman Art & Interiors, which serves New York City, as well as across the tri-state area and in The Hamptons. For more about Betty Wasserman, click here: https://www.bettywasserman.com/ To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.bettywasserman.com/spaces/sag-harbor-hideaway/
Hesperus
Hesperus
SV DesignSV Design
Built on the former site of a casino, this residence reflects the client's desire to have a home that is welcoming to family members and friends while complementing the historic site on which it is located. This home is formal and stately, with classic American detailing outside and in. Photo Credit: Brian Vanden Brink
House
House
Hani El JardaliHani El Jardali
Ceiling Lighting Glass Living Room Salon Gibson board
Classic Cape Cod Residence
Classic Cape Cod Residence
Purple Cherry ArchitectsPurple Cherry Architects
The well-balanced rear elevation features symmetrical roof lines, Chippendale railings, and rotated ellipse windows with divided lites. Ideal for outdoor entertaining, the perimeter of the covered patio includes recessed motorized screens that effortlessly create a screened-in porch in the warmer months.
Küche in mattem anthrazit
Küche in mattem anthrazit
Schreinerei HuberSchreinerei Huber
Die Küche ist für viele der wichtigste Raum in den eigenen vier Wänden. So vielseitig, funktional und häufig genutzt, wie kein anderer Raum im Haus. Egal, ob man für Freunde kocht, mit der Familie backt oder mit einem guten Frühstück erfolgreich in den Tag startet – in der Küche wird mehr als gelebt. Wir machen es uns gerne zur Aufgabe die Wünsche und den Lebensstil der Kunden in die Planung mit einfließen zu lassen. Viel Stauraum und einzigartiges stylisches Design – diese Kombination konnten wir bei dieser Küche umsetzen. Mit den passenden Elektrogeräten können hier großartige Gerichte gezaubert werden.
Mid-Century Ranch Home Remodel
Mid-Century Ranch Home Remodel
ReVision Design/RemodelingReVision Design/Remodeling
© Lassiter Photography | ReVisionCharlotte.com
Colonial Revival Restoration + Addition
Colonial Revival Restoration + Addition
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
Grass cloth wallpaper, paneled wainscot, a skylight and a beautiful runner adorn landing at the top of the stairs.
Gravel path guides the eye towards the view beyond
Gravel path guides the eye towards the view beyond
Gardens and PlantsGardens and Plants
A gravel path providing access from the driveway to the kitchen, edged with dwarf lavender,. The herbaceous perrenials include: scabious, coreopsis, salvia and erigeron karbinskianus plants.
A Colonial Master Bedroom
A Colonial Master Bedroom
Cour Interior DesignCour Interior Design
Who wouldn’t love to have this striking seaside bedroom, with a hidden en-suite accessed via a seemingly normal cupboard door? The owners of this listed property did not know what they wanted to do with the room, and had a simple brief to create storage and an en-suite with a sense of modernity. I introduced them to various strong colours with the idea of complementing the coast with certain textures. They needed guidance, so ultimately I chose Valspar’s “On a Mission” paint for them, and designed bespoke wardrobes spray painted in the same colour. I also designed a headboard and side cupboards which were stained in a Wenge colour, and inlaid with shagreen (fake manta ray skin) to add a luxury texture, feel and sense of the sea. Lighting is apparent in both obvious and hidden forms; behind the wardrobe cornice and shining up from inside the headboard lighting is concealed, and there are ultra-slick reading lights in antique bronze blending with the Wenge of the headboard which can be angled in multiple directions and delicately click on and off when opened. Bold, industrial antique bronze side lights complement the wardrobe furniture and statement dimmable starburst / sputnick lights offer a sun or star like appearance in the ceiling depending on brilliance. All obtained from Cotterell & Co Newcastle. The en-suite required listed building planning consent to have the wall knocked through and now features octagonal tiles with a designer atticus heated towel rail, hidden lighting in a mirrored recessed shelf and touch free over basin mirror. The dark units also complement the colour of the bed furniture. Top of the range white colonial plantation shutters (with retractable secluded black out blinds) from Shuttercraft Newcastle generate a well-appointed colonial feel, with the stark contrast of the white panelling sitting next to the blue walls as clouds would on a hot summer’s day. The tall “Florence” radiators have a traditional style yet modern sleekness to them and they nod to the shape of the shutters. A quality carpet from Global Flooring Studion in an oyster colour finishes the room, together with a Gallatin Karndene tile effect in the bathroom which has a variety of stoney / blue coastal tones. ​
Sandra Costa's way In LA
Sandra Costa's way In LA
Sandra Costa Design GroupSandra Costa Design Group
Located in the residential area of Encino Sandra Costa was called to meet with six Japanese businessmen who spoke little English. The referral to the new build restaurant started with an introduction by her longtime client Stan Lerner. In addition to having Sandra design his ultra-modern state of the art penthouse, Stan hired Sandra to remodel and furnish a 16 story Skyline Condominium property in downtown Los Angeles. The project as he explained would be simple. “In the main dining room, my vision was for Japan to meet Time Square. The colors of the moving rotating shades were hypnotic. I balanced the glamorous ceiling with a giant onyx slab that resembled an oyster shell. In the entry, I had the giant head carved from Styrofoam.
The "Electic Chic" Home Office
The "Electic Chic" Home Office
EFE Creative LabEFE Creative Lab
Design + Photographies by EFE Creative Lab, Inc.

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