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WrightWorks, LLC
The original masonry fireplace, with brick veneer and floating steel framed hearth. The hearth was re-surfaced with a concrete, poured in place counter material. Low voltage, MR-16 recessed lights accent the fireplace and artwork. A small sidelight brings natural light in to wash the brick fireplace as well. Photo by Christopher Wright, CR
Rad Design Inc
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Modern mix of 'ski chalet' style and 'beach house', for a cottage that's located both near the ski slopes and the beach. An all season retreat.
Kendle Design Collaborative
views to nature and blurring the lines between interior and exterior living spaces. Regionally inspired desert architecture using earth, concrete, glass, steel and light.
Mountford Architects
This formal lounge room offers a classic Hollywood vibe. The custom feature tile on the wall adds an element of interest and draws attention to the fireplace held within. The cluster of pendant lights and tiled floor give a modern edge, while the draping curtains offer softness to the space.
Photographed by Stephen Nicholls
Soler Architecture
The large open fireplace defines the living room area from the dining room without disrupting the connection between the two spaces.
Visbeen Architects
The Hasserton is a sleek take on the waterfront home. This multi-level design exudes modern chic as well as the comfort of a family cottage. The sprawling main floor footprint offers homeowners areas to lounge, a spacious kitchen, a formal dining room, access to outdoor living, and a luxurious master bedroom suite. The upper level features two additional bedrooms and a loft, while the lower level is the entertainment center of the home. A curved beverage bar sits adjacent to comfortable sitting areas. A guest bedroom and exercise facility are also located on this floor.
Cornerstone Architects
Given a challenging lot configuration and topography, along with privacy issues, we had to get creative in designing this home. The home is divided into four basic living zones: private owner’s suite, informal living area, kids area upstairs, and a flexible guest entertaining area. The entry is unique in that it takes you directly through to the outdoor living area, and also provides separation of the owners’ private suite from the rest of the home. There are no formal living or dining areas; instead the breakfast and family rooms were enlarged to entertain more comfortably in an informal manner. One great feature of the detached casita is that it has a lower activity area, which helps the house connect to the property below. This contemporary haven in Barton Creek is a beautiful example of a chic and elegant design that creates a very practical and informal space for living.
Arciform
The layout of the original living room remained the same, with its lovely built in benches at the windows surrounding the fireplace. Decoration by Jenna Sheingold. - Dibble Photography
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