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Antique Blonde Barr is one of the finest antique reclaimed products available today. This elegant, beige surface from the 18th and 19th Century, is sourced and reclaimed from the grandest houses and chateaus between Montpellier and Avignon in France. Suitable for internal and external floor applications, depending on climate, Blonde Barr has been used with great success in more traditional interiors.
Curved arches and doorways lead off foyer to living and bedroom quarters.
Butler's Pantry in the client's favorite room in the house- the kitchen.
Architecture, Design & Construction by BGD&C
Interior Design by Kaldec Architecture + Design
Exterior Photography: Tony Soluri
Interior Photography: Nathan Kirkman
The renowned mid 20th century architect Florence Knoll designed this classic Miami home, which over the decades saw numerous renovations and eventually disrepair. A new owner called on Michael Wolk to undertake a thorough renovation of the house, which he did after careful research to uncover Knoll’s plans for the original structure. What emerged was a Gables Estate home that reflected the spirit and style of the original house, updated for today’s living. Known for his collections of classic contemporary furniture designs, Michael Wolk furnished the rooms of the house using many pieces from his own collections – a perfect fit given the house’s very special provenance.
This is a long hallway that extends from the front door to the back door. Since it is part of the extensive family room the drapery was added to frame the french doors and add soften the hard surfaces.
Brad Taylor Photography
front house windows - rominu22nz
Colorful original art provided the unexpected in the serene neutral background. Details of the limestone, onyx and walnut floor are scattered strategically throughout the residence.
•Photos by Argonaut Architectural•
The Lake Forest Park Renovation is a top-to-bottom renovation of a 50's Northwest Contemporary house located 25 miles north of Seattle.
Photo: Benjamin Benschneider












