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Tom Meaney Architect, AIA
Tropical plantation architecture was the inspiration for this hilltop Montecito home. The plan objective was to showcase the owners' furnishings and collections while slowly unveiling the coastline and mountain views. A playful combination of colors and textures capture the spirit of island life and the eclectic tastes of the client.
Balzer & Tuck Architecture
The design of this renovation adds a contemporary touch to a historic home and cleverly hides a side door behind drapes matching the rest of the window dressings.
S&L Associati - Studio Simone Speciale
Living e sala da pranzo open space, con vista panoramica. Boiserie, cornici e luci alle pareti. Grande tavolo quadrato su disegno e sedie vintage rivestite. Libreria su disegno. Scala in ferro verniciato e parapetto in vetro.
Natural Construction
view toward front entry. Painted the existing brick fireplace. All new stained fir trim and doors.
LABLstudio
A pre-war West Village bachelor pad inspired by classic mid-century modern designs, mixed with some industrial, traveled, and street style influences. Our client took inspiration from both his travels as well as his city (NY!), and we really wanted to incorporate that into the design. For the living room we painted the walls a warm but light grey, and we mixed some more rustic furniture elements, (like the reclaimed wood coffee table) with some classic mid-century pieces (like the womb chair) to create a multi-functional kitchen/living/dining space. Using a versatile kitchen cart with a mirror above it, we created a small bar area, which was definitely on our client's wish list!
Photos by Matthew Williams
Atmosphère d'Ailleurs
Juxtaposition de tables basses et d'un banc en bois brut ancien. Collection de bougeoirs en fonte, Chine.
Crédit photo Maison Hand, Lyon, www.maison-hand.com
Jam by Hedayat Ltd
Client: Private Individual
Completion Date: 2011
Scope: Interior Design
Location: Cairo, Egypt
This one of a kind Nile boat is inspired by the traditional Dahabiya Nile cruisers. The owners chose not to refurbish an old or second-hand vessel, but rather build a new one based on the old lines, but modified to suit their modern lifestyle. Divided over three levels, the lower level contains the bedrooms, staff area and kitchen. The main deck is divided into a large terraced area and a secondary tea corner, while the inside living space is divided into a lounge, dining area and a guest toilet. The topmost deck situated in the stern has Bedouin-style floor seating with straw carpets and floor cushions, making this spot perfect for star gazing.
The boat is named Nubia and the design is inspired by the river villages of Upper Egypt, with desert colours and rich textures. Islamic and Ancient Egyptian motifs are used to stay true to the owner’s love of Egypt’s abundant heritage. Custom-made sofas inspired by the Lotus flower, with exaggerated/ accentuated depth and traditional Egyptian upholstery, double as day beds. Old doors sourced from Cairo’s back alley antique stores are used as art, chests as tables, and cut-out motifs for lighting features. White-washed wood work keeps the mood true to the desert inspired colour scheme, while neutral upholstery adorned with traditionally embroidered throw pillows gives richness to the serene interior setting. The overall result is a charming floating home inviting you to layback and reflect on the wonderful surroundings of the river banks.
Grace Interiors
I live for moments of grace, such as classical music, beautiful china, fine art, and textiles.
This home is a testament of this philosophy, with an eclectic mix of the fine and the understated. Next to a work of irreplaceable fine art is hung a tapestry from Turkey, purchased in a market for pennies. On display, collections of fine Herend china and exquisite Limoges boxes sit alongside some of HomeGoods’ best ceramic offerings.
In this home, I’m inspired by textiles and fabrics, different dimensions, mixes of color, history, and artistic focal points; but most of all I am inspired by the intangible feeling of a piece.
Cydney Ambrose
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