ダイニング (レンガの床、テラコッタタイルの床、茶色い壁) の写真
Studio Z Architecture
The master suite in this 1970’s Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired home was transformed from open and awkward to clean and crisp. The original suite was one large room with a sunken tub, pedestal sink, and toilet just a few steps up from the bedroom, which had a full wall of patio doors. The roof was rebuilt so the bedroom floor could be raised so that it is now on the same level as the bathroom (and the rest of the house). Rebuilding the roof gave an opportunity for the bedroom ceilings to be vaulted, and wood trim, soffits, and uplighting enhance the Frank Lloyd Wright connection. The interior space was reconfigured to provide a private master bath with a soaking tub and a skylight, and a private porch was built outside the bedroom.
The dining room was given a face-lift by removing the old mirrored china built-in along the wall and adding simple shelves in its place.
Contractor: Meadowlark Design + Build
Interior Designer: Meadowlark Design + Build
Photographer: Emily Rose Imagery
AbbeyK, Inc.
The ceiling is fab, the walls are fab, the tiled floors are fab. To balance it all, we added a stunning rugs, custom furnishings and lighting. We used shades of blue to balance all the brown and the highlight the ceiling. This Dining Room says come on in and stay a while.
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
Inside the contemporary extension in front of the house. A semi-industrial/rustic feel is achieved with exposed steel beams, timber ceiling cladding, terracotta tiling and wrap-around Crittall windows. This wonderully inviting space makes the most of the spectacular panoramic views.
Brickworks Building Products
The owners of this 1890’s timber cottage –an architect and an interior designer – created a dramatic extension that weaves from the remodelled existing house, through a new pavilion accommodating a hall, bathroom, bedrooms, dining area and kitchen, and into the back garden. An original quarter-bond brick fireplace “anchored” the old building and became the extension’s starting point. The new work artfully uses brick to respond to light while defining boundaries and social spaces, creating edges to perch, responding to privacy, and addressing the garden. The brick walls and floors are patterned with quarter-bond variations along with hit-and-miss (perforated) walling and open perpends (the vertical gaps between bricks), blurring the distinction between internal and external space. The brickwork, predominately in Simmental Silver along with reclaimed bricks, captures an architecture that is responsive, connecting to its place and environment. The handcrafted brickwork creates geometries and forms, contrasting mass with void to create a sense of lightness and connection to site.
Photographer: Christopher Frederick Jones (Elvis & Rose photo by Alex Chomicz)
StoneMill Log & Timber Homes
Another view of the dining space and the wood slab table. Rustic elegance!
他の地域にある広いラスティックスタイルのおしゃれなLDK (茶色い壁、レンガの床) の写真
他の地域にある広いラスティックスタイルのおしゃれなLDK (茶色い壁、レンガの床) の写真
Blue Horse Woodworks
Keeping room, with Sinker Cypress walls and beams.
他の地域にある広いトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれな独立型ダイニング (茶色い壁、レンガの床、標準型暖炉、コンクリートの暖炉まわり) の写真
他の地域にある広いトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれな独立型ダイニング (茶色い壁、レンガの床、標準型暖炉、コンクリートの暖炉まわり) の写真
Cafeina Design
Yolseuiloyan: Nahuatl word that means "the place where the heart rests and strengthens." The project is a sustainable eco-tourism complex of 43 cabins, located in the Sierra Norte de Puebla, Surrounded by a misty forest ecosystem, in an area adjacent to Cuetzalan del Progreso’s downtown, a magical place with indigenous roots.
The cabins integrate bio-constructive local elements in order to favor the local economy, and at the same time to reduce the negative environmental impact of new construction; for this purpose, the chosen materials were bamboo panels and structure, adobe walls made from local soil, and limestone extracted from the site. The selection of materials are also suitable for the humid climate of Cuetzalan, and help to maintain a mild temperature in the interior, thanks to the material properties and the implementation of bioclimatic design strategies.
For the architectural design, a traditional house typology, with a contemporary feel was chosen to integrate with the local natural context, and at the same time to promote a unique warm natural atmosphere in connection with its surroundings, with the aim to transport the user into a calm relaxed atmosphere, full of local tradition that respects the community and the environment.
The interior design process integrated accessories made by local artisans who incorporate the use of textiles and ceramics, bamboo and wooden furniture, and local clay, thus expressing a part of their culture through the use of local materials.
Augusta Fine Homes
Formal dining area with "Golden Sunset slate" laid in herring bone pattern.
カルガリーにある高級な広いトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれなダイニングキッチン (茶色い壁、テラコッタタイルの床、暖炉なし) の写真
カルガリーにある高級な広いトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれなダイニングキッチン (茶色い壁、テラコッタタイルの床、暖炉なし) の写真
Pete J. Vallas, A.I.A., Architect
マイアミにある高級な中くらいなトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれな独立型ダイニング (茶色い壁、テラコッタタイルの床、標準型暖炉、木材の暖炉まわり、赤い床) の写真
Fine House Photography
Fine House Photography
ロンドンにある高級な中くらいなカントリー風のおしゃれなダイニングキッチン (テラコッタタイルの床、ベージュの床、茶色い壁) の写真
ロンドンにある高級な中くらいなカントリー風のおしゃれなダイニングキッチン (テラコッタタイルの床、ベージュの床、茶色い壁) の写真
C&M Textiles
Modern-Contemporary Orange Roller Shades featured in a Kitchen. Excellent for privacy. Custom Colours and Sizes are available.
モントリオールにあるお手頃価格のモダンスタイルのおしゃれなLDK (茶色い壁、テラコッタタイルの床) の写真
モントリオールにあるお手頃価格のモダンスタイルのおしゃれなLDK (茶色い壁、テラコッタタイルの床) の写真
ダイニング (レンガの床、テラコッタタイルの床、茶色い壁) の写真
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