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Morningside Architects LLP
Morningside Architect, LLP
Structural Engineer: Structural Consulting Co. Inc.
Photographer: Rick Gardner Photography
Balance Point Construction
The freestanding, circular Ortal fireplace is the show-stopper in this mountain living room. With both industrial and English heritage plaid accents, the room is warm and inviting for guests in this multi-generational home.
Volansky Studio
Living room looking towards kitchen with dining room on other side of double sided fireplace.
About Murals
Nick and Lori were decorating their cottage and a natural forest wallpaper mural caught their eye. This tree mural brings a rustic feel to their living space and really complements the wood ceiling. This removable wallpaper is easy to hang and peels off in minutes. Buy it now: https://aboutmurals.ca/wall-murals/aspen-forest-elk-mountains-colorado-wall-mural/
Earthcore Industries
Isokern Standard fireplace with beige firebrick in running bond pattern. Gas application.
ANDdesign / Александра Дашкевич
Светлая классическая кухня-гостиная, располагающая к отдыху и встрече гостей. Арочный проем придает пространству интерес и парадность, теплый желтый цвет обоев - уюта, цветочный рисунок уводит от каменных джунглей в загородные сады и покой.
Studio Catoir
Conception architecturale d’un domaine agricole éco-responsable à Grosseto. Au coeur d’une oliveraie de 12,5 hectares composée de 2400 oliviers, ce projet jouit à travers ses larges ouvertures en arcs d'une vue imprenable sur la campagne toscane alentours. Ce projet respecte une approche écologique de la construction, du choix de matériaux, ainsi les archétypes de l‘architecture locale.
Luther Paul Weber AIA, Architect
Interior millwork & Lighting by Luther Paul Weber, AIA.
Hoachlander Davis Photography
Smith & Robertson, Inc.
Sitting atop a mountain, this Timberpeg timber frame vacation retreat offers rustic elegance with shingle-sided splendor, warm rich colors and textures, and natural quality materials.
Drewett Works
A fresh interpretation of the western farmhouse, The Sycamore, with its high pitch rooflines, custom interior trusses, and reclaimed hardwood floors offers irresistible modern warmth.
When merging the past indigenous citrus farms with today’s modern aesthetic, the result is a celebration of the Western Farmhouse. The goal was to craft a community canvas where homes exist as a supporting cast to an overall community composition. The extreme continuity in form, materials, and function allows the residents and their lives to be the focus rather than architecture. The unified architectural canvas catalyzes a sense of community rather than the singular aesthetic expression of 16 individual homes. This sense of community is the basis for the culture of The Sycamore.
The western farmhouse revival style embodied at The Sycamore features elegant, gabled structures, open living spaces, porches, and balconies. Utilizing the ideas, methods, and materials of today, we have created a modern twist on an American tradition. While the farmhouse essence is nostalgic, the cool, modern vibe brings a balance of beauty and efficiency. The modern aura of the architecture offers calm, restoration, and revitalization.
Located at 37th Street and Campbell in the western portion of the popular Arcadia residential neighborhood in Central Phoenix, the Sycamore is surrounded by some of Central Phoenix’s finest amenities, including walkable access to premier eateries such as La Grande Orange, Postino, North, and Chelsea’s Kitchen.
Project Details: The Sycamore, Phoenix, AZ
Architecture: Drewett Works
Builder: Sonora West Development
Developer: EW Investment Funding
Interior Designer: Homes by 1962
Photography: Alexander Vertikoff
Awards:
Gold Nugget Award of Merit – Best Single Family Detached Home 3,500-4,500 sq ft
Gold Nugget Award of Merit – Best Residential Detached Collection of the Year
Country Living Design Ideas with Yellow Walls
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