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Drewett Works
The ample use of hard surfaces, such as glass, metal and limestone was softened in this living room with the integration of movement in the stone and the addition of various woods. The art is by Hilario Gutierrez.
Project Details // Straight Edge
Phoenix, Arizona
Architecture: Drewett Works
Builder: Sonora West Development
Interior design: Laura Kehoe
Landscape architecture: Sonoran Landesign
Photographer: Laura Moss
https://www.drewettworks.com/straight-edge/
BGD&C Custom Homes
The space was designed to be both formal and relaxed for intimate get-togethers as well as casual family time. The full height windows and transoms fulfill the client’s desire for an abundance of natural light. Chesney’s Contre Coeur interior fireplace metal panel with custom mantel takes center stage in this sophisticated space.
Architecture, Design & Construction by BGD&C
Interior Design by Kaldec Architecture + Design
Exterior Photography: Tony Soluri
Interior Photography: Nathan Kirkman
Red Rock Pools and Spas and Red Rock Contractors
All Cedar Log Cabin the beautiful pines of AZ
Photos by Mark Boisclair
Gabriel Builders Inc.
Gabriel Builders Showroom/Gathering room off functioning kitchen with pewter island. LImestone floors, plaster walls, Douglas Fir beams. Limestone floor extends thru lift and slide doors to outdoor arched porch with gas lanterns and swimming pool. The beautiful limestone mantel is flanked by custom bookcases filled with antique tools.
Howard Katz Architects LLC
Sunroom addition leads off the family room which is adjacent to the kitchen as viewed through the french doors. On entering the house one can see all the way back through these doors to the garden beyond. The existing recessed porch was enclosed and walls removed to form the family room space.
OLSON LEWIS + Architects
Published in the NORTHSHORE HOME MAGAZINE Fall 2015 issue, this home was dubbed 'Manchester Marvel'.
Before its renovation, the home consisted of a street front cottage built in the 1820’s, with a wing added onto the back at a later point. The home owners required a family friendly space to accommodate a large extended family, but they also wished to retain the original character of the home.
The design solution was to turn the rectangular footprint into an L shape. The kitchen and the formal entertaining rooms run along the vertical wing of the home. Within the central hub of the home is a large family room that opens to the kitchen and the back of the patio. Located in the horizontal plane are the solarium, mudroom and garage.
Client Quote
"He (John Olson of OLSON LEWIS + Architects) did an amazing job. He asked us about our goals and actually walked through our former house with us to see what we did and did not like about it. He also worked really hard to give us the same level of detail we had in our last home."
“Manchester Marvel” clients.
Photo Credits:
Eric Roth
Living Design Ideas with Slate Floors and Limestone Floors
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