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Dynia Architects
Within a spectacular landscape at the edge the forest and the Snake River plain, the design of this residence is governed by the presence of the mountains. A single glass wall unifies all rooms as part of, or opening onto, this view. This unification of interior/exterior exhibits the modern notion of interior space as a continuum of universal space. The culture of this house is its simple layout and its connection to the context through literal transparency, but also a nod to the timelessness of the mountain geology.
The contrast of materials defines the interior character. Durable, clapboard formed concrete extends inside under a ceiling of lapped alder wood panels that extend over the entry carport and generous overhang. A sliding mahogany wall activates to separate the master suite from public spaces.
A.I.A. Wyoming Chapter Design Award of Merit 2011
A.I.A. Western Mountain Region Design Award of Merit 2010
Modern Nest
A bold sense of color grounded with walnut cabinetry makes this space pop. You can see the three dimensional tile here and the army men doing yoga poses.
Woodstone Cabinetry
Charleston Series
·Solid Birch Frame with Solid Birch or MDF Center Panel
·Glue & Staple or Metal Clip Assembly · Under Mount Full Extension Soft Close Drawer Glides
·Full Overlay Doors and Drawers · Concealed European Style Hinges with Soft Close Feature
·UV Coated Natural Interior · ½" Plywood Box with Stained or Painted Exterior
Claire Queeney Hsu
Small, quiet but efficient appliances fit seamlessly into the kitchen while still leaving space for an eat-in banquette area. photos by Shelly Harrison
WILLIAMS RIDOUT
Traditional hand painted, Shaker style kitchen with a Corian worktop and butler sink.
Photos by Adam Butler
San Luis Kitchen Co.
This was a fun re-model with a fun-loving homeowner. Know locally as 'the 50's guy' the homeowner wanted his kitchen to reflect his passion for that decade. Using Northstar appliances from Elmira Stove Works was just the beginning. We complemented the bright red of the appliances with white cabinets and black counters. The homeowner then added the yellow walls and detailed tile work to finish it off. San Luis Kitchen Co.
photo: James DeBrauwere
Zoe Willis Design
A NEW PERSPECTIVE
To hide an unsightly boiler, reclaimed doors from a Victorian school were used to create a bespoke cabinet that looks like it has always been there.
Gleba+Störmer
um das monochrome Konzept konsequent durchzuhalten wurden sogar der Durchlauferhitzer sowie die alten Steckdosen im selben Ton lackiert.
(fotografiert von Hejm Berlin)
Doyle Design, Inc.
Aileen Bannon.
This kitchen done in rift white oak, has sequence matched veneer flat panels. Mahogany floors and carrera marble counter tops complete this design
Red Kitchen with no Island Design Ideas
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