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Timothy Corrigan, Inc.
In the dining room, we started with the traditional, clean lines of a set of Italian 18th-century Neo-classical chairs, each upholstered in hot pink, electric blue, vibrant purple or green velvet. Because the space was very long, thin and not conducive to art pieces, high drama is delivered in the tented ceiling and upholstered walls with hand-painted fabrics. Again, to pair the old with the new and add a bit of magic to the space, a Timothy Corrigan custom-designed mirrored table and 1930s chandelier finish off the room.
Photo by Michael McCreary
The Anderson Studio of Architecture & Design
Photo Credit: Holger Hobenaus
Description: The owners of this home travel extensively and appreciate the great outdoors. Global travels shaped their desire for a home that embraces nature. The bridge connecting the sleeping and living structures allows cool ocean breezes to pass from the marsh to the front yard; decks and stairs to pool and terrace visually connect inside and out. Most walls from the street are solid, providing privacy, yet they open to rooms of glass, timber and soaring ceilings with views of Bass and Cinder Creeks and Folly Island.
The Room Studio
Proyecto realizado por Meritxell Ribé - The Room Studio
Construcción: The Room Work
Fotografías: Mauricio Fuertes
Nancy Van Natta Associates
The white branchelier, gray washed table and chairs, and sea-colored walls and bright white wainscot are perfect for a beach location. Orange patterned draperies and chair slipcovers add cheer. Wool rugs are flat to ensure steady walking with no tripping. Wicker chairs have arms and are stable but light and easy to move.
Ken Gutmaker
Shakuff
Our beautiful fused glass DROP chandelier composed of multiple pendant lights. It stands alone as a piece of art.
Photo Courtesy INTERIEURS New York
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60" Round Dining Table with 6 upholstered Parsons Chairs in silver. Sideboard with 40" art above and Urban barn hammered silver accent vases.
RD Architecture, LLC
Remodeling and adding on to a classic pristine 1960’s ranch home is a challenging opportunity. Our clients were clear that their own sense of style should take precedence, but also wanted to honor the home’s spirit. Our solution left the original home as intact as possible and created a linear element that serves as a threshold from old to new. The steel “spine” fulfills the owners’ desire for a dynamic contemporary environment, and sets the tone for the addition. The original kidney pool retains its shape inside the new outline of a spacious rectangle. At the owner’s request each space has a “little surprise” or interesting detail.
Photographs by: Miro Dvorscak
Home Resource
The table is made up of walnut or mahogany wood pieces that are hand-finished and attached together to form an elegant wave-like form pattern. This wood table then seem to float on the ground while carrying a clear glass top.
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