Herne Bay House

Simon Devitt

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nicolefrancenz
Nic France added this to Lounge20 Jul 2019

Floating storage downstairs lounge

annabel_g
annabel_g added this to For Nathan!23 Jan 2019

Snippet of view. Pallet and texture appeals - timber, black, white - dispersed light

1elainefredendall
1elainefredendall added this to Living rooms6 Jul 2018

LOVE love love the play of light and shadows.

abaratie
abaratie added this to Details2 Jul 2018

5. They establish order. Designers prefer applying ordering principles to everything, at every level. Naturally, the need for order requires hierarchy — which basically means you have to decide what’s the most important thing and let the other things defer to it. When beginning a new design project, I usually evaluate three main things: the building site (existing or new), the client and the budget. The overarching concept is derived from the one that asserts the strongest pull, and I begin crafting a narrative around that force. That’s where the ordering begins.Regardless of the strongest pull, it always circles back to the site, where I determine which dominant site features (view, topography, other structures) are most important.

bobbie_harder
Bobbie Harder added this to bobbie_harder's ideas18 Dec 2017

love the floors and floor to ceiling windows

seshafran
Sara Shafran added this to AZ House1 May 2017

Love streaks of light thru windows

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