モダンスタイルの廊下 (紫の壁、赤い壁) の写真
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Leonori Architetti
Il corridoio che dà accesso allo studio e alla zona notte è delimitato da porte ad arco vetrate che sono state restaurate e mantenute come memoria delle finiture tipiche degli appartamenti della zona.
Casa Mia Design Studio
A beautiful arched corridor with a colour accent
ロンドンにあるモダンスタイルのおしゃれな廊下 (赤い壁) の写真
ロンドンにあるモダンスタイルのおしゃれな廊下 (赤い壁) の写真
Atelier OCTA Architecture-Architecture intérieure
リヨンにあるお手頃価格の小さなモダンスタイルのおしゃれな廊下 (赤い壁、淡色無垢フローリング) の写真
Burroughs Hardwoods Inc.
Burroughs Hardwoods Inc.
ニューヨークにある高級な中くらいなモダンスタイルのおしゃれな廊下 (紫の壁、淡色無垢フローリング) の写真
ニューヨークにある高級な中くらいなモダンスタイルのおしゃれな廊下 (紫の壁、淡色無垢フローリング) の写真
Annie Santulli Designs
This Palm Beach apartment is all about the views. With it's modern lines, window walls with ocean views and bright clean lines, the modern style furnishings were well suited. Hidden within the ceilings, soft inlay lighting helps illuminate the space without breaking the sight-lines to the windows. The deep purple tones and rich fabrics add warmth and elegance to the simple lines of the modern design.
Robert Brantley Photography
Soglia Architecture
The Lincoln House is a residence in Rye Brook, NY. The project consisted of a complete gut renovation to a landmark home designed and built by architect Wilson Garces, a student of Mies van der Rohe, in 1961.
The post and beam, mid-century modern house, had great bones and a super solid foundation integrated into the existing bedrock, but needed many updates in order to make it 21st-century modern and sustainable. All single pane glass panels were replaced with insulated units that consisted of two layers of tempered glass with low-e coating. New Runtal baseboard radiators were installed throughout the house along with ductless Mitsubishi City-Multi units, concealed in cabinetry, for air-conditioning and supplemental heat. All electrical systems were updated and LED recessed lighting was used to lower utility costs and create an overall general lighting, which was accented by warmer-toned sconces and pendants throughout. The roof was replaced and pitched to new interior roof drains, re-routed to irrigate newly planted ground cover. All insulation was replaced with spray-in foam to seal the house from air infiltration and to create a boundary to deter insects.
Aside from making the house more sustainable, it was also made more modern by reconfiguring and updating all bathroom fixtures and finishes. The kitchen was expanded into the previous dining area to take advantage of the continuous views along the back of the house. All appliances were updated and a double chef sink was created to make cooking and cleaning more enjoyable. The mid-century modern home is now a 21st century modern home, and it made the transition beautifully!
Photographed by: Maegan Walton
Ola Jachymiak Studio
This holistic project involved the design of a completely new space layout, as well as searching for perfect materials, furniture, decorations and tableware to match the already existing elements of the house.
The key challenge concerning this project was to improve the layout, which was not functional and proportional.
Balance on the interior between contemporary and retro was the key to achieve the effect of a coherent and welcoming space.
Passionate about vintage, the client possessed a vast selection of old trinkets and furniture.
The main focus of the project was how to include the sideboard,(from the 1850’s) which belonged to the client’s grandmother, and how to place harmoniously within the aerial space. To create this harmony, the tones represented on the sideboard’s vitrine were used as the colour mood for the house.
The sideboard was placed in the central part of the space in order to be visible from the hall, kitchen, dining room and living room.
The kitchen fittings are aligned with the worktop and top part of the chest of drawers.
Green-grey glazing colour is a common element of all of the living spaces.
In the the living room, the stage feeling is given by it’s main actor, the grand piano and the cabinets of curiosities, which were rearranged around it to create that effect.
A neutral background consisting of the combination of soft walls and
minimalist furniture in order to exhibit retro elements of the interior.
Long live the vintage!
manuela lega architetto
un corridoio lungo 12 mt... bisognava ridurlo visivamente,
Ho quindi utilizzato ribassamenti, luci differenti e ho introdotto un'ampia parete attrezzata sottraendo spazio alla camera da letto di 6mt x 6mt...
Lightexture
lightexture© Claylight extra large Pendant with line perforation hanging in a Brooklyn, New York apartment. The ceramic shade is hand-made and perforated, casting delicate light textures on the walls and ceiling surrounding it, giving a soft yet substantial glow.
Frank / Architects
Photo credit: Karen Kaiser, www.searanchimages.com
サンフランシスコにある高級な広いモダンスタイルのおしゃれな廊下 (赤い壁、コンクリートの床) の写真
サンフランシスコにある高級な広いモダンスタイルのおしゃれな廊下 (赤い壁、コンクリートの床) の写真
Lee Edwards - residential design
This Northwest Modern design used natural cedar siding, structural insulated panels, board form concrete, permeable pavers, a glass ceiling + floor and a residential elevator to offer sustainable luxury for our clients.
Ola Jachymiak Studio
This holistic project involved the design of a completely new space layout, as well as searching for perfect materials, furniture, decorations and tableware to match the already existing elements of the house.
The key challenge concerning this project was to improve the layout, which was not functional and proportional.
Balance on the interior between contemporary and retro was the key to achieve the effect of a coherent and welcoming space.
Passionate about vintage, the client possessed a vast selection of old trinkets and furniture.
The main focus of the project was how to include the sideboard,(from the 1850’s) which belonged to the client’s grandmother, and how to place harmoniously within the aerial space. To create this harmony, the tones represented on the sideboard’s vitrine were used as the colour mood for the house.
The sideboard was placed in the central part of the space in order to be visible from the hall, kitchen, dining room and living room.
The kitchen fittings are aligned with the worktop and top part of the chest of drawers.
Green-grey glazing colour is a common element of all of the living spaces.
In the the living room, the stage feeling is given by it’s main actor, the grand piano and the cabinets of curiosities, which were rearranged around it to create that effect.
A neutral background consisting of the combination of soft walls and
minimalist furniture in order to exhibit retro elements of the interior.
Long live the vintage!
Elevation Design Studio
This is the style of the interior doors in this house. We wanted to keep the lines clean. We love the dark purple wall with the wood trim and floors.
モダンスタイルの廊下 (紫の壁、赤い壁) の写真
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