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Cornerstone Architects
Nestled into sloping topography, the design of this home allows privacy from the street while providing unique vistas throughout the house and to the surrounding hill country and downtown skyline. Layering rooms with each other as well as circulation galleries, insures seclusion while allowing stunning downtown views. The owners' goals of creating a home with a contemporary flow and finish while providing a warm setting for daily life was accomplished through mixing warm natural finishes such as stained wood with gray tones in concrete and local limestone. The home's program also hinged around using both passive and active green features. Sustainable elements include geothermal heating/cooling, rainwater harvesting, spray foam insulation, high efficiency glazing, recessing lower spaces into the hillside on the west side, and roof/overhang design to provide passive solar coverage of walls and windows. The resulting design is a sustainably balanced, visually pleasing home which reflects the lifestyle and needs of the clients.
Photography by Andrew Pogue
Abramson Architects
Once inside, natural light serves as an important material layered amongst its solid counterparts. Wood ceilings sit slightly pulled back from the walls to create a feeling of expansiveness.
Photo: David Agnello
Charlie Luxton Design
Doors off the landing to bedrooms and bathroom. Doors and handles are bespoke, made by a local joiner.
Photo credit: Mark Bolton Photography
Hoffman & Swinburne
These reclaimed wood shelves were rescued old rafters from a house that was being renovated in Brooklyn. The bench is over 10' long, and came from an antique dealer in the Navy Yard area. A custom cushion was added for the seat. The wood - all kiln dried - fuels the wood stove upstairs in winter.
Stillwater Architecture L.L.C.
Modern ski chalet with walls of windows to enjoy the mountainous view provided of this ski-in ski-out property. Formal and casual living room areas allow for flexible entertaining.
Construction - Bear Mountain Builders
Interiors - Hunter & Company
Photos - Gibeon Photography
swa.studio /// Sebastian Wiedemann Architektur
Die alte Treppe wurde komplett zerlegt und restauriert - der Boden aus Kalkestrich greift eine alte handwerkliche Technik auf und bringt Atmosphäre in den Eingangsbereich.
Foto: Sorin Morar
Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
Vista del corridoio; pavimento in resina e pareti colore Farrow&Ball rosso bordeaux (eating room 43)
Hallway Design Ideas with Cork Floors and Concrete Floors
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