モダンスタイルのリビングの写真
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写真 781〜800 枚目(全 243,934 枚)
CONTENT Architecture
Modern renovation of a 1970s home originally designed by Charles Tapley Architects.
Photo by Peter Molick:
http://petermolick.photoshelter.com/
Designed in collaboration with Ned Dodington.
EuroLux Furniture
Features:
Contrasting black and white leather upholstery exudes an ultra-modern vibe
Thick padding on seat, back, and arms provide ultimate comfort
Tufted chaise and backrests for a highly detailed look
White trim along the base add interest
Distinctive "U" shape design enhances the look of any room
High quality leather match material in the back maintains durability
Sturdy construction ensures long-lasting use
Sectional includes chaise, 2 sofas, and corner seat
One year limited manufacturer's warranty
Dimensions:
Chaise: 33"W x 73"D x 29"H
2-Seater: 55"W x 39"D x 29"H
Corner: 39"W x 39"D x 29"H
Right Arm Sofa: 59"W x 39"D x 29"H
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DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL
A Modern, residential interior design project at the Ilona Condominium in South Beach, Miami, Florida by DKOR Interiors
マイアミにあるモダンスタイルのおしゃれなリビングの写真
マイアミにあるモダンスタイルのおしゃれなリビングの写真
Home and Hearth Outfitters
Ortal USA has an extensive line of contemporary fireplaces, with fifty-seven models in nine different styles – making it the largest product line in North America. These advanced direct vent gas fireplaces have been installed in the finest hotels and restaurants in the U.S. and Canada. Ortal USA products combine sleek, modern design with cutting-edge technology for safe, simple operation. Ortal USA welcomes customer suggestions for new designs.
Perceptions Interiors
Scenic views give this lofty living space instant appeal. Cool muted tones and an open floor plan speak to relaxed luxury and easy living.
Tom Turk Piratical Photography
Rad Design Inc
© Rad Design Inc.
Modern, minimal 1100 sf loft space located in Toronto's fashion district. A subtle earth-toned colour palette is punctuated by splashes of vibrant colour.
Susan Manrao Design
The low, casual, yet elegant furniture allow you to see the spectacular view upon entering and make this modern-luxe living room very chic and livable.
Marmol Radziner
The Vienna Way residence, designed for a young family, is located on a large, extensively landscaped lot in Venice, CA. Floor to ceiling glazing and outdoor living spaces fully integrate the home within the California native landscape.
Working within the restrictions posed by the narrow site, the design divides the lot into thirds, with the two main volumes placed on the exterior edges of the property, bridged by a sunken kitchen in the center. The one-story structure to the south houses a great room that combines formal living and dining areas. The structure begins in the front of the property and flows into an outdoor dining patio. A large expanse of glass along the east provides a visual and spatial link to the pool area.
The northern structure runs from the back of the property forward, also leading to an outdoor living area, and contains more casual, private spaces, including a family room and an office on the first floor and bedrooms on the second floor. Glazing along the second-story hallway offers views of the green roof (above the kitchen) and tree tops below.
The kitchen acts as the hub of the residence, connecting the public and private areas and providing views of the pool, side yard and rear property. From the exterior, the kitchen is shaped by a bronze box that emphasizes its significance and provides contrast to the plaster façade found on the main volumes of the residence.
In addition to bridging the two main volumes, the kitchen is the center of a water-related area that starts in front with a swimming pool and flows through the kitchen and over its green roof, and continues in the backyard’s riparian landscape planted with rushes, reeds, and sycamore trees. These plantings give way to a large play yard filled with buffalo grass and surrounded by Oak trees and other California native plants.
Phil Kean Design Group
This contemporary home features clean lines and extensive details, a unique entrance of floating steps over moving water, attractive focal points, great flows of volumes and spaces, and incorporates large areas of indoor/outdoor living on both levels.
Taking aging in place into consideration, there are master suites on both levels, elevator, and garage entrance. The home’s great room and kitchen open to the lanai, summer kitchen, and garden via folding and pocketing glass doors and uses a retractable screen concealed in the lanai. When the screen is lowered, it holds up to 90% of the home’s conditioned air and keeps out insects. The 2nd floor master and exercise rooms open to balconies.
The challenge was to connect the main home to the existing guest house which was accomplished with a center garden and floating step walkway which mimics the main home’s entrance. The garden features a fountain, fire pit, pool, outdoor arbor dining area, and LED lighting under the floating steps.
KCS Design Inc.
Photography by Joshua Targownik
http://www.targophoto.com/
ロサンゼルスにあるモダンスタイルのおしゃれなリビング (コルクフローリング) の写真
ロサンゼルスにあるモダンスタイルのおしゃれなリビング (コルクフローリング) の写真
モダンスタイルのリビングの写真
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
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