テラコッタの、アクリルの、トラバーチンの階段 (金属の手すり) の写真
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Cantoni Irvine
Designed By: Richard Bustos Photos By: Chad Mellon
It is practically unheard of in interior design—that, in a matter of four hours, the majority of furnishings, accessories, lighting and artwork could be selected for an entire 5,000-square-foot home. But that was exactly the story for Cantoni designer Richard Bustos and his clients, Karen and Mike Moran. The couple, who had purchased and were in the midst of gutting a home on the water in Newport Beach, California, knew what they wanted.
Combined with Richard’s design assistance, it was a match made for swift decision-making and the resulting beautifully neutral, modern space. “We went into Cantoni in Irvine and fell in love with it—it was everything we liked,” Karen says. “Richard had the same vision we did, and we told him what we wanted, and he would direct us. He was on the same level.”
Even more surprising: they selected the furnishings before the home’s bones were even complete. They had wanted a more contemporary vibe to capitalize on the expansive bay views and were in the midst of ripping out low ceilings and outdated spaces. “We wanted modern warmth,” Karen says. “Cantoni furniture was the perfect fit.”
After their initial meeting, Richard met with the couple several times to take measurements and ensure pieces would fit. And they did—with elegant cohesion. In the living room, they leaned heavily on the Fashion Affair collection by Malerba, which is exclusive to Cantoni in the U.S. He flanked the Fashion Affair sofa in ivory leather with the Fashion Affair club chairs in taupe leather and the ivory Viera area rug to create a sumptuous textural mix. In the center, he placed the brown-glossed Fashion Affair low cocktail table and Fashion Affair occasional table for ease of entertaining and conversation.
A punch of glamour came by way of a set of Ravi table lamps in gold-glazed porcelain set on special-ordered Fashion Affair side tables. The Harmony floor sculpture in black stone and capiz shell was brought in for added interest. “Because of the grand scale of the living room—with high ceilings and numerous windows overlooking the water—the pieces in the space had to have more substance,” Richard says. “They are heavier-scaled than traditional modern furnishings, and in neutral tones to allow the architectural elements, such as a glass staircase and elevator, to be the main focal point.”
The trio settled on the Fashion Affair extension table in brown gloss with a bronze metal arc base in the formal dining area, and flanked it with eight Arcadia high-back chairs. “We like to have Sunday dinners with our large family, and now we finally have a big dining-room table,” Karen says. The master bedroom also affords bay views, and they again leaned heavily on neutral tones with the M Place California-king bed with chrome accents, the M Place nightstand with M Place table lamps, the M Place bench, Natuzzi’s Anteprima chair and a Scoop accent table. “They were fun, happy, cool people to work with,” Richard says.
One of the couple’s favorite spaces—the family room—features a remote-controlled, drop-down projection screen. For comfortable viewing, Richard paired the Milano sectional (with a power recliner) with the Sushi round cocktail table, the Lambrea accent table, and a Ravi table lamp in a gold metallic snakeskin pattern.
“Richard was wonderful, was on top of it, and was a great asset to our team,” Karen says. Mike agrees. “Richard was a dedicated professional,” he says. “He spent hours walking us through Cantoni making suggestions, measuring, and offering advice on what would and wouldn’t work. Cantoni furniture was a natural fit.”
Hochuli Design & Remodeling Team
An used closet under the stairs is transformed into a beautiful and functional chilled wine cellar with a new wrought iron railing for the stairs to tie it all together. Travertine slabs replace carpet on the stairs.
LED lights are installed in the wine cellar for additional ambient lighting that gives the room a soft glow in the evening.
Photos by:
Ryan Wilson
roth sheppard architects
Fifty years ago, a sculptor, Jean Neufeld, moved into a new home at 40 South Bellaire Street in Hilltop. The home, designed by a noted passive solar Denver architect, was both her house and her studio. Today the home is a piece of sculpture – a testament to the original architect’s artistry; and amid the towering, new, custom homes of Hilltop, is a reminder that small things can be highly prized.
The ‘U’ shaped, 2100 SF existing house was designed to focus on a south facing courtyard. When recently purchased by the new owners, it still had its original red metal kitchen cabinets, birch cabinetry, shoji screen walls, and an earth toned palette of materials and colors. Much of the original owners’ furniture was sold with the house to the new owners, a young couple with a passion for collecting contemporary art and mid-century modern era furniture.
The original architect designed a house that speaks of economic stewardship, environmental quality, easy living and simple beauty. Our remodel and renovation extends on these intentions. Ultimately, the goal was finding the right balance between old and new by recognizing the inherent qualities in a house that quietly existed in the midst of a neighborhood that has lost sight of its heritage.
Photo - Frank Ooms
Joseph Volpe, Designer
The stair tower is a focal point of the home with the foyer, kitchen and mudroom, which leads to the garage, opening into it. The powder room is also off this space. Travertine steps lead up through the sunny space to a mid-level media room and a private bedroom. The walls and arches as well as the ceilings are finished in "diamond" plaster
Peter Tata
Bella Vita Custom Homes & Remodeling
Bella Vita Custom Homes
ダラスにある地中海スタイルのおしゃれなサーキュラー階段 (トラバーチンの蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
ダラスにある地中海スタイルのおしゃれなサーキュラー階段 (トラバーチンの蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
Lund & Lund Design
Photo by: Jacqueline Christensen
サンフランシスコにある地中海スタイルのおしゃれなサーキュラー階段 (タイルの蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
サンフランシスコにある地中海スタイルのおしゃれなサーキュラー階段 (タイルの蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
Fine Iron – Architectural Ironworkers
This elegant staircase balustrade features a simple boss detail to the spindles and was finished in a custom in house, hand mixed dark bronze paint. The convex metal handrail was finished in the same paint for a sleek, modern feel.
Leanne Michael L U X E lifestyle design
Custom iron stair railing, talavera tile and Saltillo tile
サンディエゴにあるお手頃価格の中くらいな地中海スタイルのおしゃれなサーキュラー階段 (タイルの蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
サンディエゴにあるお手頃価格の中くらいな地中海スタイルのおしゃれなサーキュラー階段 (タイルの蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
Fisher Custom Homes
Mexican tile stair inlays, bold art and vibrant colors are truly eye candy in each room of this Mexican Villa-inspired design.
フェニックスにあるサンタフェスタイルのおしゃれな直階段 (タイルの蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
フェニックスにあるサンタフェスタイルのおしゃれな直階段 (タイルの蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
Magnus Anderson Hardwood Floors
This was in the project in process, before the railings.
デンバーにある高級な広いコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなサーキュラー階段 (木の蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
デンバーにある高級な広いコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなサーキュラー階段 (木の蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
テラコッタの、アクリルの、トラバーチンの階段 (金属の手すり) の写真
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