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Gasson & Phillips Interiors
This listed property underwent a redesign, creating a home that truly reflects the timeless beauty of the Cotswolds. We added layers of texture through the use of natural materials, colours sympathetic to the surroundings to bring warmth and rustic antique pieces.
Orren Pickell Building Group
The owner's entry mudroom features a generous built-in bench with coat hooks and beautiful travertine flooring. Photo by Mike Kaskel
Swift Decor
Our casual inspired collection is relaxed and unconcerned. This collection transforms marine lifestyle into a contemporary look by adding natural materials and nautical pieces such as the oyster spheres and the lantern. Nature and beach lovers seeking a relaxed calm atmosphere will find this set to be a masculine approach to coastal living.
H. Ryan Studio
We remodeled this Spanish Style home. The white paint gave it a fresh modern feel.
Heather Ryan, Interior Designer
H.Ryan Studio - Scottsdale, AZ
www.hryanstudio.com
Tom Meaney Architect, AIA
This 6000 square foot residence sits on a hilltop overlooking rolling hills and distant mountains beyond. The hacienda style home is laid out around a central courtyard. The main arched entrance opens through to the main axis of the courtyard and the hillside views. The living areas are within one space, which connects to the courtyard one side and covered outdoor living on the other through large doors.
Hierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLC
The front entry to this French Normandy Tudor features rustic dark wood front door that matches the trim and ceiling beams on the interior of the home The entry has a large rustic/contemporary mirror and a spotted leather bench. that sits on a limestone tile floor.
Architect: T.J. Costello - Hierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLC
Photographer: Russell Pratt
Noel Cross+Architects
Who says green and sustainable design has to look like it? Designed to emulate the owner’s favorite country club, this fine estate home blends in with the natural surroundings of it’s hillside perch, and is so intoxicatingly beautiful, one hardly notices its numerous energy saving and green features.
Durable, natural and handsome materials such as stained cedar trim, natural stone veneer, and integral color plaster are combined with strong horizontal roof lines that emphasize the expansive nature of the site and capture the “bigness” of the view. Large expanses of glass punctuated with a natural rhythm of exposed beams and stone columns that frame the spectacular views of the Santa Clara Valley and the Los Gatos Hills.
A shady outdoor loggia and cozy outdoor fire pit create the perfect environment for relaxed Saturday afternoon barbecues and glitzy evening dinner parties alike. A glass “wall of wine” creates an elegant backdrop for the dining room table, the warm stained wood interior details make the home both comfortable and dramatic.
The project’s energy saving features include:
- a 5 kW roof mounted grid-tied PV solar array pays for most of the electrical needs, and sends power to the grid in summer 6 year payback!
- all native and drought-tolerant landscaping reduce irrigation needs
- passive solar design that reduces heat gain in summer and allows for passive heating in winter
- passive flow through ventilation provides natural night cooling, taking advantage of cooling summer breezes
- natural day-lighting decreases need for interior lighting
- fly ash concrete for all foundations
- dual glazed low e high performance windows and doors
Design Team:
Noel Cross+Architects - Architect
Christopher Yates Landscape Architecture
Joanie Wick – Interior Design
Vita Pehar - Lighting Design
Conrado Co. – General Contractor
Marion Brenner – Photography
Entryway Design Ideas with Limestone Floors and Beige Floor
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