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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.
Noble Johnson Architects
Informal dining and living area in the Great Room with wood beams on vaulted ceiling
Photography: Garett + Carrie Buell of Studiobuell/ studiobuell.com.
O’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | Troy Thies, Photography | Artwork, Joeseph Theroux |
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Kimball Starr Interior Design
Modern light-filled home is designed with a relaxed elegance that revolves around family comfort with a stylish flair. Unique sculptural and art elements inspired by nature echo the family's love for the outdoors, while the select vintage pieces and ethnic prints bring visual warmth and personality to the home
WoodCo
?: Lauren Keller | Luxury Real Estate Services, LLC
Reclaimed Wood Flooring - Sovereign Plank Wood Flooring - https://www.woodco.com/products/sovereign-plank/
Reclaimed Hand Hewn Beams - https://www.woodco.com/products/reclaimed-hand-hewn-beams/
Reclaimed Oak Patina Faced Floors, Skip Planed, Original Saw Marks. Wide Plank Reclaimed Oak Floors, Random Width Reclaimed Flooring.
Reclaimed Beams in Ceiling - Hand Hewn Reclaimed Beams.
Barnwood Paneling & Ceiling - Wheaton Wallboard
Reclaimed Beam Mantel
The Sitting Room
To complete the dining room transformation, a rustic buffet — with its dark cerused finish, open shelves and chicken-wire door accents — was replaced with a more refined built-in. The newly designed piece provides ample serving space between two cabinets with softly arched doors painted and glazed to match the dining and living room French doors. A new icemaker and wine dispensers are cleverly concealed behind pocket doors for added functionality. (Artful Living Magazine)
Vernon Wentz
The lighting design in this rustic barn with a modern design was the designed and built by lighting designer Mike Moss. This was not only a dream to shoot because of my love for rustic architecture but also because the lighting design was so well done it was a ease to capture. Photography by Vernon Wentz of Ad Imagery
Kevin Carpenter Interiors
A modern mountain renovation of an inherited mountain home in North Carolina. We brought the 1990's home in the the 21st century with a redesign of living spaces, changing out dated windows for stacking doors, with an industrial vibe. The new design breaths and compliments the beautiful vistas outside, enhancing, not blocking.
SISSON DUPONT & CARDER INC
Dining and living of this rustic cottage by Sisson Dupont and Carder. Neutral and grays.
VanderHorn Architects
Hand-hewn timber “bents” or trusses iconic in provincial French barns establish the great room in concert with purlins, common rafters, dormers, oak ceilings, and stucco-infill walls of the post-and-beam architecture. Ample space for seating or dining is surrounded by French doors and casement windows enjoying wide views of the landscape. Woodruff Brown Photography
Dining Room Design Ideas with a Stone Fireplace Surround and Brown Floor
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