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Tracy A. Stone Architect
View of the new family room and kitchen from the garden. A series of new sliding glass doors open the rooms up to the garden, and help to blur the boundaries between the two.
Design Team: Tracy Stone, Donatella Cusma', Sherry Cefali
Engineer: Dave Cefali
Photo: Lawrence Anderson
Durham Designs & Consulting, LLC
Lower-level walkout basement is enhanced by the corner stone fireplace, fine oriental rug, Hancock and Moore leather sofa, and Bradington Young reclining chairs. The full kitchen with raised island/bar is open to the room and the large double sliders offer the opportunity for the outside to become a part of the covered loggia and expansive space. Natural slate covers the entire lower level, except for the guest suite, which is carpeted.
Photos taken by Sean Busher [www.seanbusher.com]. Photos owned by Durham Designs & Consulting, LLC.
TELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURE
Designed in 1949 by Pietro Belluschi this Northwest style house sits adjacent to a stream in a 2-acre garden. The current owners asked us to design a new wing with a sitting room, master bedroom and bath and to renovate the kitchen. Details and materials from the original design were used throughout the addition. Special foundations were employed at the Master Bedroom to protect a mature Japanese maple. In the Master Bath a private garden court opens the shower and lavatory area to generous outside light.
In 2004 this project received a citation Award from the Portland AIA
Michael Mathers Photography
Krieger + Associates Architects, Inc.
The family room addition to this 1930's stone house
was conceived of as an outdoor room, with floor-to-ceiling
glass doors, large skylights and a fieldstone floor. White
cabinets, cherry and slate countertops harmonize with the
exposed stone walls.
Photo: Jeffrey Totaro
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琉球畳の和室は、二方向に設けた中庭が実際よりも広く体感させてくれます。開口の大きさを変えることで陰影がつき空間にリズムが生まれます。
Photographer:Yasunoi Shimomura
Family Room Design Photos with Slate Floors and Tatami Floors
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