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Laurie Ghielmetti
Andre Bernard Photography
サンフランシスコにある広いコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな廊下 (ベージュの壁、グレーの床、ライムストーンの床) の写真
サンフランシスコにある広いコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな廊下 (ベージュの壁、グレーの床、ライムストーンの床) の写真
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Capstone Custom Homes
Twist Art
オースティンにある中くらいなラスティックスタイルのおしゃれなバスルーム (浴槽なし) (木製洗面台、白い壁、無垢フローリング、オーバーカウンターシンク、濃色木目調キャビネット、アルコーブ型浴槽、シャワー付き浴槽 、シャワーカーテン、ブラウンの洗面カウンター、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット) の写真
オースティンにある中くらいなラスティックスタイルのおしゃれなバスルーム (浴槽なし) (木製洗面台、白い壁、無垢フローリング、オーバーカウンターシンク、濃色木目調キャビネット、アルコーブ型浴槽、シャワー付き浴槽 、シャワーカーテン、ブラウンの洗面カウンター、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット) の写真
Axis Mundi
"Revival” implies a retread of an old idea—not our interests at Axis Mundi. So when renovating an 1840s Greek Revival brownstone, subversion was on our minds. The landmarked exterior remains unchanged, as does the residence’s unalterable 19-foot width. Inside, however, a pristine white space forms a backdrop for art by Warhol, Basquiat and Haring, as well as intriguing furnishings drawn from the continuum of modern design—pieces by Dalí and Gaudí, Patrick Naggar and Poltrona Frau, Armani and Versace. The architectural envelope references iconic 20th-century figures and genres: Jean Prouvé-like shutters in the kitchen, an industrial-chic bronze staircase and a ground-floor screen employing cast glass salvaged from Gio Ponti’s 1950s design for Alitalia’s Fifth Avenue showroom (paired with mercury mirror and set within a bronze grid). Unable to resist a bit of our usual wit, Greek allusions appear in a dining room fireplace that reimagines classicism in a contemporary fashion and lampshades that slyly recall the drapery of Greek sculpture.
Size: 2,550 sq. ft.
Design Team: John Beckmann and Richard Rosenbloom
Photography: Adriana Bufi, Andrew Garn, and Annie Schlecter
© Axis Mundi Design LLC
Giulietti Schouten Weber Architects
Sally Painter photos
ポートランドにあるコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなコの字型キッチン (フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、中間色木目調キャビネット) の写真
ポートランドにあるコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなコの字型キッチン (フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、中間色木目調キャビネット) の写真
Kathy Bloodworth Interior Design
Master Bedroom
Photographer: Eric Rorer
サンフランシスコにあるヴィクトリアン調のおしゃれなホームオフィス・書斎 (グレーの壁、カーペット敷き、自立型机) の写真
サンフランシスコにあるヴィクトリアン調のおしゃれなホームオフィス・書斎 (グレーの壁、カーペット敷き、自立型机) の写真
Ernesto Santalla PLLC
Excerpted from Washington Home & Design Magazine, Jan/Feb 2012
Full Potential
Once ridiculed as “antipasto on the Potomac,” the Watergate complex designed by Italian architect Luigi Moretti has become one of Washington’s most respectable addresses. But its curvaceous 1960s architecture still poses design challenges for residents seeking to transform their outdated apartments for contemporary living.
Inside, the living area now extends from the terrace door to the kitchen and an adjoining nook for watching TV. The rear wall of the kitchen isn’t tiled or painted, but covered in boards made of recycled wood fiber, fly ash and cement. A row of fir cabinets stands out against the gray panels and white-lacquered drawers under the Corian countertops add more contrast. “I now enjoy cooking so much more,” says the homeowner. “The previous kitchen had very little counter space and storage, and very little connection to the rest of the apartment.”
“A neutral color scheme allows sculptural objects, in this case iconic furniture, and artwork to stand out,” says Santalla. “An element of contrast, such as a tone or a texture, adds richness to the palette.”
In the master bedroom, Santalla designed the bed frame with attached nightstands and upholstered the adjacent wall to create an oversized headboard. He created a television stand on the adjacent wall that allows the screen to swivel so it can be viewed from the bed or terrace.
Of all the renovation challenges facing the couple, one of the most problematic was deciding what to do with the original parquet floors in the living space. Santalla came up with the idea of staining the existing wood and extending the same dark tone to the terrace floor.
“Now the indoor and outdoor parts of the apartment are integrated to create an almost seamless space,” says the homeowner. “The design succeeds in realizing the promise of what the Watergate can be.”
Project completed in collaboration with Treacy & Eagleburger.
Photography by Alan Karchmer
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