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Simply Perfect
In our work, we see lots of big homes with big spaces. We also see small homes. And we’ll be the first to tell you that size isn’t what matters.
What’s important is scale.
Through design, we can make a small space look big—or make a big space look small. But more important, we can use scale to make your home interiors meet your functional needs while reflecting your personality, values and style.
The Eyes Have It.
When you step into a room, where do you look?
Directing the eye is one of the magic tricks that designers use to create a particular effect.
Bright red apples in a simple glass bowl immediately draws the eye to a kitchen counter. The hefty wood trivet and rounded concrete planter containing succulents echo the shape of the apples and the bowl, while adding new materials. A wood and metal stand holds an iPad or book for easy recipe reference, all atop an elegant light granite counter.
In a separate arrangement, ceramic artichokes create shape and shine but maintain the neutral color for continuity.
In this context, the eye is drawn immediately to the bright red color. That’s why sparse seasonal decorations can be more effective than heavy ornamentation. We can actually take in more when there are fewer items to focus on.
SYNESTHESIES
Comment imaginer une cuisine sans denaturer l'esprit d'une maison hausmanienne ?
Un pari que Synesthesies a su relever par la volonté delibérée de raconter une histoire. 40 m2 de couleurs, fonctionnalité, jeux de lumière qui évoluent au fil de la journée. Le tout en connexion avec un jardin.
Basset and Lobaza Architects
Dining living area with seated windows and timber features such as fireplace, bench and window framing
Weil Friedman Architects
In this double height Living/Dining Room, Weil Friedman designed a tall built-in bookcase. The bookcase not only provides much needed storage space, but also serves to visually balance the tall windows with the low doors on the opposite wall. False transom panels were added above the low doors to make them appear taller in scale with the room.
Nautilus Homes
Nestled in the white sands of Lido Beach, overlooking a 100-acre preserve of Florida habitat, this Colonial West Indies home celebrates the natural beauty that Sarasota is known for. Inspired by the sugar plantation estates on the island of Barbados, “Orchid Beach” radiates a barefoot elegance. The kitchen is an effortless extension of this style. A natural light filled kitchen extends into the expansive family room, dining room, and foyer all with high coffered ceilings for a grand entertainment space.
The dining room, encased in a subtle blue textured wallpaper is formal, yet welcoming. Between the kitchen and dining room there is a full size, walk in wine cellar, with a dedicated climate controlled system.
The Orchid Beach kitchen was designed as a personal and entertainment oasis for the owners to share the Florida lifestyle with their family and friends. The home gives the feeling of traveling back in time to a spectacular island estate and promises to become a timeless piece of architecture on Lido Key.
Verity & Beverley Ltd
Alterations to an idyllic Cotswold Cottage in Gloucestershire. The works included complete internal refurbishment, together with an entirely new panelled Dining Room, a small oak framed bay window extension to the Kitchen and a new Boot Room / Utility extension.
MuralSources
For the Richmond Symphony Showhouse in 2018. This room was designed by David Barden Designs, photographed by Ansel Olsen. The Mural is "Bel Aire" in the "Emerald" colorway. Installed above a chair rail that was painted to match.
Interiors by Popov
Modern dining and living rooms design
Photography by Yulia Piterkina | www.06place.com
Lisette Voute Designs
We were taking cues from french country style for the colours and feel of this house. Soft provincial blues with washed reds, and grey or worn wood tones. We put in a sliding door to the kitchen (so it takes up minimal space) and matched it to the french doors next to it so you had continuous lines. You are able to see right through to the kitchen to make everything feel more open. Photographer: Nick George
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