104 Billeder af dagligstue med kalkstensgulv og pejseindramning i metal

Laguna Beach Residence
Laguna Beach Residence
Laurie Steichen Design LLCLaurie Steichen Design LLC
Living room featuring custom walnut paneling with bronze open fireplace surrounded with antique brick. Sleek contemporary feel with Christian Liaigre linen slipcovered chairs, Mateliano from HollyHunt sofa & vintage indigo throw. Herve Vanderstraeten lamp
The Great Barn
The Great Barn
Architect Your HomeArchitect Your Home
Conversion and renovation of a Grade II listed barn into a bright contemporary home
Modern Desert Residence
Modern Desert Residence
IMI Design, LLCIMI Design, LLC
Anita Lang - IMI Design - Scottsdale, AZ
Desert House
Desert House
Freund StudioFreund Studio
The Living room overlooking the lake view. Photography Dan Freund
Orlando Dr. Phillips Area
Orlando Dr. Phillips Area
FLQ Interiors & Custom Window TreatmentsFLQ Interiors & Custom Window Treatments
Florida Room with unique finishes to include onyx coffee table, stone floors, custom upholstery and window treatments. photo credit: Mark Matuzak
Period Property in Dorset
Period Property in Dorset
Bean InteriorsBean Interiors
This warm cosy snug is within the oldest part of the house, with it's low beamed ceilings and deep solid walls we painted this room in Dulux's Heritage rich Pugin Red and was inspired by the original tiles within the fireplace surround.
Riviera Gardens, St Mawes, Cornwall
Riviera Gardens, St Mawes, Cornwall
The Bazeley PartnershipThe Bazeley Partnership
This extremely complex project was developed in close collaboration between architect and client and showcases unmatched views over the Fal Estuary and Carrick Roads. Addressing the challenges of replacing a small holiday-let bungalow on very steeply sloping ground, the new dwelling now presents a three-bedroom, permanent residence on multiple levels. The ground floor provides access to parking and garage space, a roof-top garden and the building entrance, from where internal stairs and a lift access the first and second floors. The design evolved to be sympathetic to the context of the site and uses stepped-back levels and broken roof forms to reduce the sense of scale and mass. Inherent site constraints informed both the design and construction process and included the retention of significant areas of mature and established planting. Landscaping was an integral part of the design and green roof technology has been utilised on both the upper floor barrel roof and above the garage. Riviera Gardens was ‘Highly Commended’ in the LABC South West Building Excellence Awards 2022. Photographs: Stephen Brownhill
The Great Barn
The Great Barn
Architect Your HomeArchitect Your Home
Conversion and renovation of a Grade II listed barn into a bright contemporary home
Desert House
Desert House
Freund StudioFreund Studio
Frank Gehry bent wood Living room chairs at the open two way fireplace. Photography by Dan Freund
Chapel House
Chapel House
UserUser
The House: This Contemporary Cotswold Eco-house emulates South African thatch homes whilst retaining a distinctly vernacular feel to tie it to is locale. The large glazed and canopied gable was designed to connect the first-floor library office space directly to the garden. A reflection pool was used to bounce light into the room and onto the vaulted ceiling in the ground floor family space to produce a light an airy socialising area. As a keen cook our client wanted to be able to engage with their visitors whilst continuing to prepare food and drinks we therefore centred the kitchen between the open plan spaces, stealing some of the adjacent wing to form a large larder. With a bespoke kitchen, utility, boot room, office and staircases the external aesthetic was drawn throughout the internal areas to reinforce the connection between the interior environment and the gardens beyond. Landscaping: The gardens were designed to produce the wide ranging and varied spaces needed by a modern home. Next to the driveway is a small zen space with running water and a place to sit and reflect. There is a kitchen garden and store tucked behind the house, before you get to the formal rear gardens where a classic lawn and borders approach was used only broken by the reflection pool that anchors the space. Enclosed with a high drystone wall, patio and Barbeque areas were placed around the house and a section of the garden was segmented off to allow the ground mounted PVT panels to be hidden from view. This also produced a small orchard and chickens area. Sustainable features including: GSHP – a bore holed heat pump coupled with PVT to act as a thermal store when sunny. PVT – heat and electricity generating panels to minimise running costs. Sustainable materials and a local supply chain. Waste minimisation in design. High insulation levels (low U and Y values) Highly efficient appliances Bio-diversifying landscaping.
Modern Desert Residence
Modern Desert Residence
IMI Design, LLCIMI Design, LLC
Anita Lang - IMI Design - Scottsdale, AZ

104 Billeder af dagligstue med kalkstensgulv og pejseindramning i metal

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