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Horizon Homes
First impression count as you enter this custom-built Horizon Homes property at Kellyville. The home opens into a stylish entryway, with soaring double height ceilings.
It’s often said that the kitchen is the heart of the home. And that’s literally true with this home. With the kitchen in the centre of the ground floor, this home provides ample formal and informal living spaces on the ground floor.
At the rear of the house, a rumpus room, living room and dining room overlooking a large alfresco kitchen and dining area make this house the perfect entertainer. It’s functional, too, with a butler’s pantry, and laundry (with outdoor access) leading off the kitchen. There’s also a mudroom – with bespoke joinery – next to the garage.
Upstairs is a mezzanine office area and four bedrooms, including a luxurious main suite with dressing room, ensuite and private balcony.
Outdoor areas were important to the owners of this knockdown rebuild. While the house is large at almost 454m2, it fills only half the block. That means there’s a generous backyard.
A central courtyard provides further outdoor space. Of course, this courtyard – as well as being a gorgeous focal point – has the added advantage of bringing light into the centre of the house.
Fautt Homes
Spacious nook with built in buffet cabinets and under-counter refrigerator. Beautiful white beams with tongue and groove details.
JLV Design Ltd
The room was used as a home office, by opening the kitchen onto it, we've created a warm and inviting space, where the family loves gathering.
PAUL CREMOUX studio
A visual artist and his fiancée’s house and studio were designed with various themes in mind, such as the physical context, client needs, security, and a limited budget.
Six options were analyzed during the schematic design stage to control the wind from the northeast, sunlight, light quality, cost, energy, and specific operating expenses. By using design performance tools and technologies such as Fluid Dynamics, Energy Consumption Analysis, Material Life Cycle Assessment, and Climate Analysis, sustainable strategies were identified. The building is self-sufficient and will provide the site with an aquifer recharge that does not currently exist.
The main masses are distributed around a courtyard, creating a moderately open construction towards the interior and closed to the outside. The courtyard contains a Huizache tree, surrounded by a water mirror that refreshes and forms a central part of the courtyard.
The house comprises three main volumes, each oriented at different angles to highlight different views for each area. The patio is the primary circulation stratagem, providing a refuge from the wind, a connection to the sky, and a night sky observatory. We aim to establish a deep relationship with the site by including the open space of the patio.
Jennifer Gustafson Interior Design
• Craftsman-style dining area
• Furnishings + decorative accessory styling
• Pedestal dining table base - Herman Miller Eames base w/custom top
• Vintage wood framed dining chairs re-upholstered
• Oversized floor lamp - Artemide
• Burlap wall treatment
• Leather Ottoman - Herman Miller Eames
• Fireplace with vintage tile + wood mantel
• Wood ceiling beams
• Modern art
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
Inside the contemporary extension in front of the house. A semi-industrial/rustic feel is achieved with exposed steel beams, timber ceiling cladding, terracotta tiling and wrap-around Crittall windows. This wonderully inviting space makes the most of the spectacular panoramic views.
Allen Construction
Beautiful Spanish tile details are present in almost
every room of the home creating a unifying theme
and warm atmosphere. Wood beamed ceilings
converge between the living room, dining room,
and kitchen to create an open great room. Arched
windows and large sliding doors frame the amazing
views of the ocean.
Architect: Beving Architecture
Photographs: Jim Bartsch Photographer
Wiedemann Architects LLC
View of living area and dining area from kitchen. The windows in this space provide a 270 degree views of the river.
Blackdoor Design by Tamra Coviello
Custom molding on the walls adds depth and drama to the space. The client's bold David Bowie painting pops against the Sherwin Williams Gauntlet Gray walls. The organic burl wood table and the mid-century sputnik chandelier (from Arteriors) adds softness to the space.
Photo by Melissa Au
Dining Room Design Ideas with a Tile Fireplace Surround and a Stone Fireplace Surround
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