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Garman Builders Inc.
The great room in our Sienna model starts a conversation before people even start exchanging words! There is so much happening visually here that keeps the eye interested and from resting on one particular focal point.
Paul Interiors
Beautiful custom modular coffee tables are the focus of this room, pair of white sofas upholstered in outdoor fabric create a comfortable feel for this formal living room.
Meghan Beierle
Ridge Construction LLC
The stone and brick mix on the fireplace reminds the homeowner of their family farm. Classic wood burning fireplace with reclaimed mantle from the family farm.
Fireplaces 'N' Fixin's
Built on a strong foundation of continuous fireplace innovation, the Valor Linear Series welcomes the first of its kind--a wide-format fireplace that integrates linear design with impressive radiant heat technology.
Featuring leading edge, contemporary design, this series provides efficient comfort, advanced controllability, distinct quality and superior heating performance, even when the power goes out.
Blending clean, functional design and installation versatility, each Valor linear model fits seamlessly into contemporary room settings with ease.
Engineered to enhance flame depth and width without sacrificing efficiency, the specialized Valor burner projects radiant warmth – where you want it, when you want it.
Soothing, relaxed flames illuminate the natural fire elements while creating a casual and comfortable atmosphere.
A selection of complimentary surrounds extends the linear composition, or simplify with the 1” trim kit option for a seamless transition when finishing to any wall surface.
Highly efficient and reliable home heaters, the Linear Series combines renowned Valor function with true contemporary form.
Photo by Valor.
Architect Heather Johnston
CASA 1O
Contemporary on a Mid-century Scaffold.
Largely unmodified since its design by Russell Forester and construction in 1957, the structure housed the original family until 2013. An intimate 1,910 square foot space, the house acquired a separate 600 square foot cottage in the 70’s designed by another architect. New owners purchased the house with the idea of keeping the original architect’s intent intact – the simple accommodation of everyday life with a focus on outdoor living only possible in Southern California. At the same time the house needed insulation, new electrical, plumbing, siding – everything but new studs and foundations.
A single roof beam travels south from the north fireplace wall all the way to the bedrooms in the back. Functions occur to either side, with private access to exterior courtyards. How do we accentuate the uncomplicated while enhancing the qualities of the chosen materials? Contemporary applied to a mid-century scaffold.
We focused on reduction, a few things performing many tasks. Each component, material or color performs more than one duty.
Lighting is paramount, enhancing the design’s procession from front to back, north to south, public to private. Strip LED’s reinforce the beam’s linear presence and spot LED’s make punctuation points of the roof purlins. Hidden up and down-lights in the cabinets and elsewhere provide the rooms with a quiet glow.
Exterior grass plantings give the only vertical dimension to the design, waving as the breeze moves them. All else is horizontal: caramelized bamboo siding, porcelain tile, roof line and ocean horizon.
Architect: Heather Johnston Architect
Landscaping: HJA
Photography: Brady Architectural Photography
Anthony Concrete Design Inc
A full height concrete fireplace surround expanded with a bench. Large panels to make the fireplace surround a real eye catcher in this modern living room. The grey color creates a beautiful contrast with the dark hardwood floor.
The Stove Shop Fireplace Center
This is a Vermont Castings Defiant stove. This is the original flagship stove design made back in the late 70's. However this is much more efficient with a burn time of over 12 hours. This stove was installed in a beautiful "party barn" custom built to look old. The homeowner is very pleased with the heat as well as how it complements the design of the space.
Spacecrafting / Architectural Photography
Builder: City Homes Design and Build - Architectural Designer: Nelson Design - Interior Designer: Jodi Mellin - Photo: Spacecrafting Photography
Curated Home By Chrissy & Co
This beautiful living room was designed By Chrissy & Co principle designer Chrissy Cottrell. Photo by Tracey Ayton-Edwards.
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