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Nash Baker Architects
View of the living room looking into the kitchen showing the parquet floor with rugs. The two rooms can be separated by the closing of the pocket doors. This large Grade II listed apartment block in Marylebone was built in 1928 and forms part of the Howard de Walden Estate. Nash Baker Architects were commissioned to undertake a complete refurbishment of one of the fourth floor apartments that involved re-configuring the use of space whilst retaining all the original joinery and plaster work.
Photo: Marc Wilson
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Synergy Builders Inc.
This eclectic kitchen designed with new and old products together is what creates the character. The countertop on the island is a reclaimed bowling alley lane!
SV Design
Perched atop a bluff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, this new residence adds a modern twist to the classic Shingle Style. The house is anchored to the land by stone retaining walls made entirely of granite taken from the site during construction. Clad almost entirely in cedar shingles, the house will weather to a classic grey.
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Focal point, custom photo wall display. Design by April Force Pardoe Interiors. Photos by Mary Gardella, Love Life Images.
LORRAINE G VALE, Allied ASID
This is a solution for a long straight wall with no architectural details. No sense in trying to hide large TV's anymore, they are what they are, and we all have them. Just surround them with beautiful objects so it isn't the focal point.
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