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Tara Bussema
Photo by Tara Bussema © 2013 Houzz
Bed frame: Platform Bed in Natural Steel, Room and Board; bedding: Target; wall art: Midcentury inspired mixed media by Bruce Yager, Ebay; chair: Wing Chair by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates, Xcape; dresser/nightstands: Vintage Glenn of California, Xcape; lamps: Target
Sato Architects, Inc.
Home is about creating a sense of place. Little moments add up to a sense of well being, such as looking out at framed views of the garden, or feeling the ocean breeze waft through the house. This connection to place guided the overall design, with the practical requirements to add a bedroom and bathroom quickly ( the client was pregnant!), and in a way that allowed the couple to live at home during the construction. The design also focused on connecting the interior to the backyard while maintaining privacy from nearby neighbors.
Sustainability was at the forefront of the project, from choosing green building materials to designing a high-efficiency space. The composite bamboo decking, cork and bamboo flooring, tiles made with recycled content, and cladding made of recycled paper are all examples of durable green materials that have a wonderfully rich tactility to them.
This addition was a second phase to the Mar Vista Sustainable Remodel, which took a tear-down home and transformed it into this family's forever home.
Cornerstone Architects
Nestled between multiple stands of Live Oak trees, the Westlake Residence is a contemporary Texas Hill Country home. The house is designed to accommodate the entire family, yet flexible in its design to be able to scale down into living only in 2,200 square feet when the children leave in several years. The home includes many state-of-the-art green features and multiple flex spaces capable of hosting large gatherings or small, intimate groups. The flow and design of the home provides for privacy from surrounding properties and streets, as well as to focus all of the entertaining to the center of the home. Finished in late 2006, the home features Icynene insulation, cork floors and thermal chimneys to exit warm air in the expansive family room.
Photography by Allison Cartwright
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We have designed a bespoke desk using some shelf rails and a tabletop that were already in the room.
All the details have been painted, matching the black features of the room.
A bespoke storage unit has been built in the gap between the bed and the wall.The ceiling and the walls have been painted too.
Scenic Interiors, LLC
The original walk-up attic in this 1950 home was too low and cramped to be of use as a finished space. We engineered a new roof structure that gave us the needed headroom for a master bedroom, his and hers closets, an en-suite laundry and bathroom. The addition follows the original roofline, and so is virtually undetectable from the street. Exposed roof truss structure, corner window and cork floor adds to the mid-century aesthetic. A master retreat that feels very isolated from the rest if the house and creates great living space out of nothing.
Sklar Studios
A classic combination of new (lighting and custom rug), old (vintage Z chair), and all the inbetween (licensed Classic Eames stool) ...this corner of the guest room/ office illustrates our curated approach.
AlisonBVer
Gail Owens wallpaper Dogwood design with Rejuvenation pendants, Parachute bedding and West Elm velvet headboard.
Bedroom Design Ideas with Cork Floors
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