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Free Float Pool Cabana - Changing Room
Free Float Pool Cabana - Changing Room
THE UP STUDIOTHE UP STUDIO
Free Float is a pool house that continues UP's obsession with contextual contradiction. Located on a three acre estate in Sands Point NY, the modern pool house is juxtaposed against the existing traditional home. Using structural gymnastics, a column-free, simple shading area was created to protect occupants from the summer sun while still allowing the structure to feel light and open, maintaining views of the Long Island Sound and surrounding beaches. Photography : Harriet Andronikides
Forest Hills Modern
Forest Hills Modern
Midland Premium Properties LimitedMidland Premium Properties Limited
Brett Mochinski LTD. Built with Rattan Construction Ltd.
Applewood
Applewood
Meghan Carter Design Inc.Meghan Carter Design Inc.
This bathroom illustrates how traditional and contemporary details can work together. It double as both the family's main bathroom as well as the primary guest bathroom. Details like wallpaper give it more character and warmth than a typical bathroom. The floating vanity is large, providing exemplary storage, but feels light in the room. Leslie Goodwin Photography
Sugar Hill Residence
Sugar Hill Residence
Barreda DesignBarreda Design
White and Black powder room with shower. Beautiful mosaic floor and Brass accesories
Silver Spurs
Silver Spurs
Enfort HomesEnfort Homes
Herringbone brick tile flooring, SW Mount Etna green shiplap, pottery barn vanity, signature hardware faucet, and striking wallpaper make for a perfect combination in this modern farmhouse powder bath.
A Queen's Sanctuary
A Queen's Sanctuary
Coyle Carpet One Floor & HomeCoyle Carpet One Floor & Home
8" White Oak Hardwood Floors from Anderson Tuftex: Kensington Queen's Gate
Eldridge - Lake House
Eldridge - Lake House
Visbeen ArchitectsVisbeen Architects
Main Level Guest Bath Photographer: Casey Spring
2017 ARDA - Custom Homes - Phil Kean Design Group
2017 ARDA - Custom Homes - Phil Kean Design Group
AIBD - American Institute of Building DesignAIBD - American Institute of Building Design
This custom home is derived from Chinese symbolism. The color red symbolizes luck, happiness and joy in the Chinese culture. The number 8 is the most prosperous number in Chinese culture. A custom 8 branch tree is showcased on an island in the pool and a red wall serves as the background for this piece of art. The home was designed in a L-shape to take advantage of the lake view from all areas of the home. The open floor plan features indoor/outdoor living with a generous lanai, three balconies and sliding glass walls that transform the home into a single indoor/outdoor space. An ARDA for Custom Home Design goes to Phil Kean Design Group Designer: Phil Kean Design Group From: Winter Park, Florida

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