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長谷川建築デザインオフィス|HasegawaDesign
参道を行き交う人からの視線をかわしつつ、常緑樹の樹々の梢と緑を大胆に借景している。
★撮影|黒住直臣★施工|TH-1
★コーディネート|ザ・ハウス
The Bamboo Flooring Company
This Strand Woven Parquet Block Bamboo has been carbonised to offer a rich brown colour which would easily complement any traditional or modern home. It has a tongue and groove fitting system and can be laid as Herringbone, Basket Weave or Brickbond. The flooring is FSC 100%, has a matt lacquer and can be used with underfloor heating,
Board size: 450mm x 90mm x 12mm.
Pack size: 1.134 m² (28 planks per pack).
Product Code: F1038
Joyce Marie Interiors
The gorgeous contemporary rug served as an inspiration piece and ties the colors of the dining room, living room and kitchen together giving this condo a cohesive decor.
Tali Hardonag Architect
Reclaimed wood beams, salvaged from an old barn are used as a mantel over a wood burning fireplace.
Douglas fir shelves are fitted underneath with hidden supports. The fireplace is cladded with CalStone.
Staging by Karen Salveson, Miss Conception Design
Photography by Peter Fox Photography
General Contractor, Peak Market Homes, LLC
Dallas Home Remodeled. We created a modern redesign and build for this home. Including Kitchen Remodeling, Bathroom Remodeling, Living Room and Closet design.
Penny Lane Home Builders, LLC
Photo Gary Lister
* Stacked stone fireplace with an angled playfulness and reclaimed Douglas Fir mantel anchors the room between two formal windows with a large, sitting height hearth. * Bamboo flooring, Mt. Rainier grey walls (Ralph Lauren color).
Signature Design Interiors
With a listing price of just under $4 million, this gorgeous row home located near the Convention Center in Washington DC required a very specific look to attract the proper buyer.
The home has been completely remodeled in a modern style with bamboo flooring and bamboo kitchen cabinetry so the furnishings and decor needed to be complimentary. Typically, transitional furnishings are used in staging across the board, however, for this property we wanted an urban loft, industrial look with heavy elements of reclaimed wood to create a city, hotel luxe style. As with all DC properties, this one is long and narrow but is completely open concept on each level, so continuity in color and design selections was critical.
The row home had several open areas that needed a defined purpose such as a reception area, which includes a full bar service area, pub tables, stools and several comfortable seating areas for additional entertaining. It also boasts an in law suite with kitchen and living quarters as well as 3 outdoor spaces, which are highly sought after in the District.
Dynia Architects
This mixed-income housing development on six acres in town is adjacent to national forest. Conservation concerns restricted building south of the creek and budgets led to efficient layouts.
All of the units have decks and primary spaces facing south for sun and mountain views; an orientation reflected in the building forms. The seven detached market-rate duplexes along the creek subsidized the deed restricted two- and three-story attached duplexes along the street and west boundary which can be entered through covered access from street and courtyard. This arrangement of the units forms a courtyard and thus unifies them into a single community.
The use of corrugated, galvanized metal and fiber cement board – requiring limited maintenance – references ranch and agricultural buildings. These vernacular references, combined with the arrangement of units, integrate the housing development into the fabric of the region.
A.I.A. Wyoming Chapter Design Award of Citation 2008
Project Year: 2009
Matarozzi Pelsinger Builders
Complete renovation of 1960's ranch style home located in Los Altos. The design is functional modern with many stylish and unique amenities. The new design incorporates more light and views to the outside. Features of the home include vaulted ceilings, a large chef's kitchen with top of the line appliances and a more open floor plan than the original home. Sustainable features of this project include bamboo flooring, solar photovoltaic electric generation, solar hydronic hot water heating for the pool and a high efficiency tankless hot water system for the pool/exercise room.
Photos: Rien van Rijthoven
Architect: Mark Horton
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