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Mill Valley Cottage to Home Transformation
Mill Valley Cottage to Home Transformation
Jetton Construction, Inc.Jetton Construction, Inc.
This property was transformed from an 1870s YMCA summer camp into an eclectic family home, built to last for generations. Space was made for a growing family by excavating the slope beneath and raising the ceilings above. Every new detail was made to look vintage, retaining the core essence of the site, while state of the art whole house systems ensure that it functions like 21st century home. This home was featured on the cover of ELLE Décor Magazine in April 2016. G.P. Schafer, Architect Rita Konig, Interior Designer Chambers & Chambers, Local Architect Frederika Moller, Landscape Architect Eric Piasecki, Photographer
SeaBend
SeaBend
Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Inc.Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Inc.
SeaBend is sited dramatically on a bluff, embracing a commanding view of a New England. The house is long and narrow, mostly one room deep, so that all the major rooms are open to both the north water views and the south sun, with breezes blowing through. The plan is geared to informal living, with the kitchen in the center to serve both indoor and outdoor living areas. Part of the fun was in seeing what happened when a broad gabled volume was bent to respond to the contours of the site and to begin to suggest an outdoor space on the water side. Keeping the gable roof un-bent while putting a crook in the plan resulted in some curious volumes and unexpected shapes, which you discover as you move around the house. Photography by Robert Benson
Montlake
Montlake
Hoedemaker PfeifferHoedemaker Pfeiffer
This remodel of an architect’s Seattle bungalow goes beyond simple renovation. It starts with the idea that, once completed, the house should look as if had been built that way originally. At the same time, it recognizes that the way a house was built in 1926 is not for the way we live today. Architectural pop-outs serve as window seats or garden windows. The living room and dinning room have been opened up to create a larger, more flexible space for living and entertaining. The ceiling in the central vestibule was lifted up through the roof and topped with a skylight that provides daylight to the middle of the house. The broken-down garage in the back was transformed into a light-filled office space that the owner-architect refers to as the “studiolo.” Bosworth raised the roof of the stuidiolo by three feet, making the volume more generous, ensuring that light from the north would not be blocked by the neighboring house and trees, and improving the relationship between the studiolo and the house and courtyard.
Montauk Classic
Montauk Classic
Stark Construction, Inc.Stark Construction, Inc.
Gelotte Hommas Drivdahl Architecture www.theartofarchitecture.com
North Shore Residence
North Shore Residence
Wade Weissmann ArchitectureWade Weissmann Architecture
This classic yet cozy den combines rich wood panelling with vaulted wood ceilings and builtin book shelves.
Sunnyside Ridgevaul
Sunnyside Ridgevaul
Aspen Design RoomAspen Design Room
Home office decorated by Aspen Design Room, vaulted ceilings, stunning views and elegant furnishings create an professional yet inviting space.
Modern Victorian
Modern Victorian
Melissa Blackwood Homes & InteriorsMelissa Blackwood Homes & Interiors
The Victorian inspired home features a round turret designed to provide a play area and study space for the homeowners' two young children. Featuring leaded-glass windows and a soaring ceiling, this light-filled space offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
155 Bluejack St Watercolor, FL
155 Bluejack St Watercolor, FL
Borges Brooks BuildersBorges Brooks Builders
Great use of space for a third floor attic. Photo by Fletcher Isacks.
Home office under the roof
Home office under the roof
MARIANNE SIXMARIANNE SIX
Using a warm grey as a background, I turned to Ikea for the desk and work surface. A cowhide brings warmth to the space.
Kristine Bishop Design
Kristine Bishop Design
Nicholas Ferris Photography LLCNicholas Ferris Photography LLC
Interior Designer - Kristine Bishop, http://www.kristinebishopdesign.com/ Photography - Nicholas Ferris Photography LLC, www.nicholasferrisphotography.com

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