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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
Design Focus
A custom designed pedestal square table with satin nickel base detail was created for this dining area, as were the custom walnut backed chairs and banquettes to seat 8 in this unique two story dining space. To humanize the space, a sculptural soffit was added with down lighting under which a unique diamond shape Christopher Guy mirror and console with flanking sconces are highlighted. Note the subtle crushed glass damask design on the walls.
Photo: Jim Doyle
User
The best fire. The cleanest look. And an authentic masonry appearance. Escape to warmth and comfort from two sides. With this captivating functional focal point.
No.54 Interiors
Custom built, hand painted bench seating with padded seat and scatter cushions. Walls and Bench painted in Little Green. Delicate glass pendants from Pooky lighting.
La Casita
Cette maison neuve manquait de rangement, de fonctionnalité, elle n'avait pas été complètement aménager et manquer de personalisation et de décoration.
Souhaits des clients, tons neutres, blanc, beige et noir.
Création d'un meuble bar sur mesure pouvant accueillir un tonneau.
Atelier Perret | Architecture Design
La table en bois massif a ete posé sur les pieds metalliques noir reprenant la couleur de l’assise des chaises chinées.
Elle fait parfaitement la jonction entre la cuisine et le salon et hamonise la circulation dans l’appartement grâce a l’ouverture de la cloison.
Janey Butler Interiors
The Stunning Dining Room of this Llama Group Lake View House project. With a stunning 48,000 year old certified wood and resin table which is part of the Janey Butler Interiors collections. Stunning leather and bronze dining chairs. Bronze B3 Bulthaup wine fridge and hidden bar area with ice drawers and fridges. All alongside the 16 metres of Crestron automated Sky-Frame which over looks the amazing lake and grounds beyond. All furniture seen is from the Design Studio at Janey Butler Interiors.
Janey Butler Interiors
The Stunning Dining Room of this Llama Group Lake View House project. With a stunning 48,000 year old certified wood and resin table which is part of the Janey Butler Interiors collections. Stunning leather and bronze dining chairs. Bronze B3 Bulthaup wine fridge and hidden bar area with ice drawers and fridges. All alongside the 16 metres of Crestron automated Sky-Frame which over looks the amazing lake and grounds beyond. All furniture seen is from the Design Studio at Janey Butler Interiors.
The Bazeley Partnership
Located less than a quarter of a mile from the iconic Widemouth Bay in North Cornwall, this innovative development of five detached dwellings is sympathetic to the local landscape character, whilst providing sustainable and healthy spaces to inhabit.
As a collection of unique custom-built properties, the success of the scheme depended on the quality of both design and construction, utilising a palette of colours and textures that addressed the local vernacular and proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.
A fundamental objective was to ensure that the new houses made a positive contribution towards the enhancement of the area and used environmentally friendly materials that would be low-maintenance and highly robust – capable of withstanding a harsh maritime climate.
Externally, bonded Porcelanosa façade at ground level and articulated, ventilated Porcelanosa façade on the first floor proved aesthetically flexible but practical. Used alongside natural stone and slate, the Porcelanosa façade provided a colourfast alternative to traditional render.
Internally, the streamlined design of the buildings is further emphasized by Porcelanosa worktops in the kitchens and tiling in the bathrooms, providing a durable but elegant finish.
The sense of community was reinforced with an extensive landscaping scheme that includes a communal garden area sown with wildflowers and the planting of apple, pear, lilac and lime trees. Cornish stone hedge bank boundaries between properties further improves integration with the indigenous terrain.
This pioneering project allows occupants to enjoy life in contemporary, state-of-the-art homes in a landmark development that enriches its environs.
Photographs: Richard Downer
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