モダンスタイルのリビング (黒いソファ、シアーカーテン) の写真
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横浜にある高級な中くらいなモダンスタイルのおしゃれなLDK (グレーの壁、据え置き型テレビ、アクセントウォール、シアーカーテン、グレーと黒) の写真
Valentini Kids Furniture Brooklyn NY
Italian Bookcase / Room Divider Loft by Cattelan Italia
Made in Italy
The Loft by Cattelan Italia is an italian bookshelf that can also serve as a room divider. The wooden structure of this shelving unit is available in white lacquered MDF or Canaletto walnut finish. The bookcase features multiple inserts of different size and shape, making this room divider up-to-date and extraordinary while being very practical at the same time. The bookcase Loft is available in two sizes.
Features:
Designed by Philip Jackson
Wooden structure in white lacquered MDF or Canaletto walnut finish
Multiple inserts of different size
Available in two sizes
The starting price is for the Loft Bookcase W53" in a white lacquered finish.
Dimensions:
Bookcase: W53" x D13" x H67"
Bookcase: W79" x D13" x H67"
Mimar Ponte Mellor of DC
Kenneth M. Wyner Photography
ワシントンD.C.にあるモダンスタイルのおしゃれなLDK (白い壁、濃色無垢フローリング、黒いソファ) の写真
ワシントンD.C.にあるモダンスタイルのおしゃれなLDK (白い壁、濃色無垢フローリング、黒いソファ) の写真
LOFTwall Divider Solutions
This is an 8' Modern Room Divider with Translucent panels. A great way to divide a living space from the dining area.
LOFTwall is a modern room divider screen created for lofts, studios, apartments, offices or live/work spaces. Loft wall allows you divide space while maintaining an open flow throughout your space. The freestanding design is easy to move, assemble and change as your space or needs change, available in standard sizes and finishes or can be customized to meet your needs. Made from 75% recycle content. Made In USA.
Merzbau Design Collective
View of the living room with slatted wood screen and view into the dining area.
Photo by Whit Preston
オースティンにあるモダンスタイルのおしゃれな独立型リビング (青い壁、黒いソファ) の写真
オースティンにあるモダンスタイルのおしゃれな独立型リビング (青い壁、黒いソファ) の写真
FLOR
FLOR - If you love the simple elegance of a natural, woven texture and its ability to complement any room you are amongst kindred spirits–this is our view of modern Berber.
Elad Gonen
architect : oded tal
他の地域にある巨大なモダンスタイルのおしゃれなリビング (ベージュの壁、標準型暖炉、埋込式メディアウォール、大理石の床、黒いソファ) の写真
他の地域にある巨大なモダンスタイルのおしゃれなリビング (ベージュの壁、標準型暖炉、埋込式メディアウォール、大理石の床、黒いソファ) の写真
Resolution: 4 Architecture
Located on a five-acre rocky outcrop, The Mountain Retreat trades in Manhattan skyscrapers and the scuttle of yellow cabs for sweeping views of the Catskill Mountains and hawks gliding on the thermals below. The client, who loves mountain biking and rock climbing, camped out on the hilltop during the siting of the house to determine the best spot, angle and orientation for his new escape. The resulting home is a retreat carefully crafted into its unique surroundings. The Mountain Retreat provides a unique and efficient 1,800 sf indoor and outdoor living and entertaining experience.
The finished house, sitting partially on concrete stilts, gives way to a striking display. Its angular lines, soaring height, and unique blend of warm cedar siding with cool gray concrete panels and glass are displayed to great advantage in the context of its rough mountaintop setting. The stilts act as supports for the great room above and, below, define the parking spaces for an uncluttered entry and carport. An enclosed staircase runs along the north side of the house. Sheathed inside and out with gray cement board panels, it leads from the ground floor entrance to the main living spaces, which exist in the treetops. Requiring the insertion of pylons, a well, and a septic tank, the rocky terrain of the immediate site had to be blasted. Rather than discarding the remnants, the rocks were scattered around the site. Used for outdoor seating and the entry pathway, the rock cover further emphasizes the relation and integration of the house into the natural backdrop.
The home’s butterfly roof channels rainwater to two custom metal scuppers, from which it cascades off onto thoughtfully placed boulders. The butterfly roof gives the great room and master bedroom a tall, sloped ceiling with light from above, while a suite of ground-room floors fit cozily below. An elevated cedar deck wraps around three sides of the great room, offering a full day of sunshine for deck lounging and for the entire room to be opened to the outdoors with ease.
Architects: Joseph Tanney, Robert Luntz
Project Architect: John Kim
Project Team: Jacob Moore
Manufacturer: Apex Homes, INC.
Engineer: Robert Silman Associates, P.C., Greg Sloditski
Contractor: JH Construction, INC.
Photographer: © Floto & Warner
CM Natural Designs
This condo was designed for a great client: a young professional male with modern and unfussy sensibilities. The goal was to create a space that represented this by using clean lines and blending natural and industrial tones and materials. Great care was taken to be sure that interest was created through a balance of high contrast and simplicity. And, of course, the entire design is meant to support and not distract from the incredible views.
Photos by: Chipper Hatter
Resolution: 4 Architecture
Located on a five-acre rocky outcrop, The Mountain Retreat trades in Manhattan skyscrapers and the scuttle of yellow cabs for sweeping views of the Catskill Mountains and hawks gliding on the thermals below. The client, who loves mountain biking and rock climbing, camped out on the hilltop during the siting of the house to determine the best spot, angle and orientation for his new escape. The resulting home is a retreat carefully crafted into its unique surroundings. The Mountain Retreat provides a unique and efficient 1,800 sf indoor and outdoor living and entertaining experience.
The finished house, sitting partially on concrete stilts, gives way to a striking display. Its angular lines, soaring height, and unique blend of warm cedar siding with cool gray concrete panels and glass are displayed to great advantage in the context of its rough mountaintop setting. The stilts act as supports for the great room above and, below, define the parking spaces for an uncluttered entry and carport. An enclosed staircase runs along the north side of the house. Sheathed inside and out with gray cement board panels, it leads from the ground floor entrance to the main living spaces, which exist in the treetops. Requiring the insertion of pylons, a well, and a septic tank, the rocky terrain of the immediate site had to be blasted. Rather than discarding the remnants, the rocks were scattered around the site. Used for outdoor seating and the entry pathway, the rock cover further emphasizes the relation and integration of the house into the natural backdrop.
The home’s butterfly roof channels rainwater to two custom metal scuppers, from which it cascades off onto thoughtfully placed boulders. The butterfly roof gives the great room and master bedroom a tall, sloped ceiling with light from above, while a suite of ground-room floors fit cozily below. An elevated cedar deck wraps around three sides of the great room, offering a full day of sunshine for deck lounging and for the entire room to be opened to the outdoors with ease.
Architects: Joseph Tanney, Robert Luntz
Project Architect: John Kim
Project Team: Jacob Moore
Manufacturer: Apex Homes, INC.
Engineer: Robert Silman Associates, P.C., Greg Sloditski
Contractor: JH Construction, INC.
Photographer: © Floto & Warner
モダンスタイルのリビング (黒いソファ、シアーカーテン) の写真
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