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Just the Thing Decorating, Staging, and Windows
The family who has owned this home for twenty years was ready for modern update! Concrete floors were restained and cedar walls were kept intact, but kitchen was completely updated with high end appliances and sleek cabinets, and brand new furnishings were added to showcase the couple's favorite things.
Troy Grant, Epic Photo
Johnson Squared Architecture + Planning
Designed by Johnson Squared, Bainbridge Is., WA © 2013 John Granen
Claudine LEYRISSOUX
Projet de création de bureaux sous les combles.
Le programme de cette rénovation supposait de faire cohabiter le bâti ancien et des techniques contemporaines de confort notamment.
Dans un premier temps l'intégralité du toit a été déposé et une nouvelle charpente a été mise en place. Il s'est agit ensuite de réaliser un plancher bois isolé entre les fermes, lequel devait supporté un plancher chauffant hydraulique. La chape d'enrobage a reçue une finition "béton ciré".
Un soin particulier a été mis dans le choix de l'isolation en toiture afin de favoriser le confort d'été en travaillant sur le déphasage thermique. Enfin une verrière a été installée avec des vitrages thermiquement performants.
Sous cette verrière, dans la partie détente un filet a été mis en place.
Heather's Houses
Open concept with exposed beam ceilings this staging incorporated layers of texture in neutral tones and fibers
Rustic Design and Construction
Legacy Timberframe Shell Package. Interior desgn and construction completed by my wife and I. Nice open floor plan, 34' celings. Alot of old repurposed material as well as barn remenants.
Photo credit of D.E. Grabenstien
Barn and Loft Frame Credit: G3 Contracting
Dynia Architects
The central, public wing of this residence is elevated 4 feet above grade with a ceiling that rises to opposite corners – to the northwest for visual access to the mountain faces and to the south east for morning light. This is achieved by means of a diagonal valley extending from the southwest entry to the northeast family room. Offset in plan and section, two story, private wings extend north and south forming a ‘pinwheel’ plan which forms distinctly programmed garden spaces in each quadrant.
The exterior vocabulary creatively abides the traditional design guidelines of the subdivision, which required gable roofs and wood siding. Inside, the house is open and sleek, using concrete for shear walls and spatial divisions that allow the ceiling to freely sculpt the main space of the residence.
A.I.A Wyoming Chapter Design Award of Excellence 2017
Project Year: 2010
Christiano Homes, Inc.
The bar area features a walnut wood wall, Caesarstone countertops, polished concrete floors and floating shelves.
For more information please call Christiano Homes at (949)294-5387 or email at heather@christianohomes.com
Photo by Michael Asgian
Family Room Design Photos with Concrete Floors and Brown Floor
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