1,355 Brown Home Design Photos

French Country in Garden Oaks - Wine Cellar
French Country in Garden Oaks - Wine Cellar
Southern Green BuildersSouthern Green Builders
This rustic custom wine cellar is the perfect place to store your favorite vintages. Built by Southern Green Builders in Houston, Texas
O'Neil Ford Interiors
O'Neil Ford Interiors
Bauhaus Custom HomesBauhaus Custom Homes
Renovation and Energy retrofit of a single family home designed by noted Texas Architect O'Neil Ford.
Kim Parker Interiors
Kim Parker Interiors
Kim Parker InteriorsKim Parker Interiors
This photo showcases Kim Parker's signature style of interior design, and is featured in the critically acclaimed design book/memoir Kim Parker Home: A Life in Design, published in 2008 by Harry N. Abrams. Kim Parker Home received rave reviews and endorsements from The Times of London, Living etc., Image Interiors, Vanity Fair, EcoSalon, Page Six and The U.K. Press Association. Photo credit: Albert Vecerka
Gramercy Loft
Gramercy Loft
The Brooklyn StudioThe Brooklyn Studio
Photography by Francis Dzikowski / OTTO
Lai Residence
Lai Residence
iAdesign.com.twiAdesign.com.tw
By PMK+designers http://www.facebook.com/PmkDesigners http://fotologue.jp/pmk Designer: Kevin Yang Project Manager: Hsu Wen-Hung Project Name: Lai Residence Location: Kaohsiung City, Taiwan Photography by: Joey Liu This two-story penthouse apartment embodies many of PMK’s ideas about integration between space, architecture, urban living, and spirituality into everyday life. Designed for a young couple with a recent newborn daughter, this residence is centered on a common area on the lower floor that supports a wide range of activities, from cooking and dining, family entertainment and music, as well as coming together as a family by its visually seamless transitions from inside to outside to merge the house into its’ cityscape. The large two-story volume of the living area keeps the second floor connected containing a semi-private master bedroom, walk-in closet and master bath, plus a separate private study. The integrity of the home’s materials was also an important factor in the design—solid woods, concrete, and raw metal were selected because they stand up to day to day needs of a family’s use yet look even better with age. Brick wall surfaces are carefully placed for the display of art and objects, so that these elements are integrated into the architectural fabric of the space.

1,355 Brown Home Design Photos

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