Asian Kitchen with Beige Floor Design Ideas

West 124th Street
West 124th Street
Edward Caruso PhotographyEdward Caruso Photography
© Edward Caruso Photography Interior design by Francis Interiors
A Japanese-Inspired Garden in Edinburgh, Scotland
A Japanese-Inspired Garden in Edinburgh, Scotland
Julie Moir Messervy Design Studio (JMMDS)Julie Moir Messervy Design Studio (JMMDS)
A pair of world travelers with a deep love of Japan asked JMMDS to design a Japanese-inspired landscape that would complement the contemporary renovation of their home in Edinburgh, Scotland. JMMDS created a plan that included a handsome cut-stone patio, meandering stepping stone paths, sweeping bed lines, stony mounds, a grassy pool of space, and swaths of elegant plantings. JMMDS was on site during the installation to craft the mounds and place the plants and stones. Julie Moir Messervy set out the ancient pieces of gneiss from Scotland’s Isle of Lewis. With the planting design, JMMDS sought to evoke the feeling of a traditional Japanese garden using locally suitable plants. The designers and clients visited nurseries in search of distinctive plant specimens, including cloud-pruned hollies, craggy pines, Japanese maples of varied color and habit, and a particularly notable Japanese snowbell tree. Beneath these, they laid drifts of sedges, hellebores, European gingers, ferns, and Solomon’s Seal. Evergreen azaleas, juniper, rhododendrons, and hebe were clustered around the lawn. JMMDS placed bamboos within root-controlled patio beds and planted mondo grass, sedums, and mosses among the stepping stones. Project designers: Julie Moir Messervy, Principal; Erica Bowman, Senior Landscape Architect Collaborators: Helen Lucas Architects, Steven Ogilvie (garden installers) Photography: Angus Bremner
ほどよい距離感で暮らせる住まい
ほどよい距離感で暮らせる住まい
株式会社蒲生工務店株式会社蒲生工務店
二世帯で共有するスペースは明るく開放的に、子世帯の生活エリアである離れは空間の有効活用に工夫をされています。
Japanese Inspired Remodel in Noe Valley
Japanese Inspired Remodel in Noe Valley
Mark Brand ArchitectureMark Brand Architecture
The design of this remodel of a small two-level residence in Noe Valley reflects the owner's passion for Japanese architecture. Having decided to completely gut the interior partitions, we devised a better-arranged floor plan with traditional Japanese features, including a sunken floor pit for dining and a vocabulary of natural wood trim and casework. Vertical grain Douglas Fir takes the place of Hinoki wood traditionally used in Japan. Natural wood flooring, soft green granite and green glass backsplashes in the kitchen further develop the desired Zen aesthetic. A wall to wall window above the sunken bath/shower creates a connection to the outdoors. Privacy is provided through the use of switchable glass, which goes from opaque to clear with a flick of a switch. We used in-floor heating to eliminate the noise associated with forced-air systems.
都賀の家
都賀の家
SUZUKI YOSHIMI PHOTOGRAPHYSUZUKI YOSHIMI PHOTOGRAPHY
施工 SUDOホーム(関東)
Кухонный фартук в марокканском стиле
Кухонный фартук в марокканском стиле
Prima KeramikaPrima Keramika
Керамический кухонный фартук в средиземноморском стиле. Плитка из коллекции "Марракеш" с покраской непрозрачными глянцевыми глазурями по нашей палитре NGL-00, NGL-01, NGL-17.

Asian Kitchen with Beige Floor Design Ideas

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