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Elena Romanova Interiors
Design ideas for a traditional entrance in London with grey walls, a single front door, a black front door, multi-coloured floors, wainscoting and a dado rail.
McLean Quinlan
Nestled into a hillside, this timber-framed family home enjoys uninterrupted views out across the countryside of the North Downs. A newly built property, it is an elegant fusion of traditional crafts and materials with contemporary design.
Our clients had a vision for a modern sustainable house with practical yet beautiful interiors, a home with character that quietly celebrates the details. For example, where uniformity might have prevailed, over 1000 handmade pegs were used in the construction of the timber frame.
The building consists of three interlinked structures enclosed by a flint wall. The house takes inspiration from the local vernacular, with flint, black timber, clay tiles and roof pitches referencing the historic buildings in the area.
The structure was manufactured offsite using highly insulated preassembled panels sourced from sustainably managed forests. Once assembled onsite, walls were finished with natural clay plaster for a calming indoor living environment.
Timber is a constant presence throughout the house. At the heart of the building is a green oak timber-framed barn that creates a warm and inviting hub that seamlessly connects the living, kitchen and ancillary spaces. Daylight filters through the intricate timber framework, softly illuminating the clay plaster walls.
Along the south-facing wall floor-to-ceiling glass panels provide sweeping views of the landscape and open on to the terrace.
A second barn-like volume staggered half a level below the main living area is home to additional living space, a study, gym and the bedrooms.
The house was designed to be entirely off-grid for short periods if required, with the inclusion of Tesla powerpack batteries. Alongside underfloor heating throughout, a mechanical heat recovery system, LED lighting and home automation, the house is highly insulated, is zero VOC and plastic use was minimised on the project.
Outside, a rainwater harvesting system irrigates the garden and fields and woodland below the house have been rewilded.
Red House Design Build
A custom dog grooming station and mudroom. Photography by Aaron Usher III.
Large traditional boot room in Providence with grey walls, slate flooring, grey floors and a vaulted ceiling.
Large traditional boot room in Providence with grey walls, slate flooring, grey floors and a vaulted ceiling.
Great Rooms Building Group
This is an example of a large traditional boot room in Chicago with green walls, porcelain flooring, white floors and tongue and groove walls.
EL & EL Wood Products Corp.
If you're looking to enhance your modern style, a modern door is key. This Belleville door with a Sidelite and Chord Glass is what you see here, would you go for this modern door or one of our other exterior doors?
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Z+ Interiors
Amanda Kirkpatrick Photography
Coastal boot room in New York with beige walls, grey floors and a feature wall.
Coastal boot room in New York with beige walls, grey floors and a feature wall.
Laura U Design Collective
Cool blues, soft whites, and organic curves in the entry set the tone for the casual yet sophisticated spirit of our Rice Residence project.
Design ideas for a traditional entrance in Houston.
Design ideas for a traditional entrance in Houston.
Lee Kimball
Design ideas for a classic foyer in Boston with medium hardwood flooring and wallpapered walls.
gcgarchitectes
Photos Christophe Ruffio
Photo of a contemporary hallway in Paris with white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a double front door, a blue front door, brown floors and feature lighting.
Photo of a contemporary hallway in Paris with white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a double front door, a blue front door, brown floors and feature lighting.
KBC Developments
Situated on a challenging sloped lot, an elegant and modern home was achieved with a focus on warm walnut, stainless steel, glass and concrete. Each floor, named Sand, Sea, Surf and Sky, is connected by a floating walnut staircase and an elevator concealed by walnut paneling in the entrance.
The home captures the expansive and serene views of the ocean, with spaces outdoors that incorporate water and fire elements. Ease of maintenance and efficiency was paramount in finishes and systems within the home. Accents of Swarovski crystals illuminate the corridor leading to the master suite and add sparkle to the lighting throughout.
A sleek and functional kitchen was achieved featuring black walnut and charcoal gloss millwork, also incorporating a concealed pantry and quartz surfaces. An impressive wine cooler displays bottles horizontally over steel and walnut, spanning from floor to ceiling.
Features were integrated that capture the fluid motion of a wave and can be seen in the flexible slate on the contoured fireplace, Modular Arts wall panels, and stainless steel accents. The foyer and outer decks also display this sense of movement.
At only 22 feet in width, and 4300 square feet of dramatic finishes, a four car garage that includes additional space for the client's motorcycle, the Wave House was a productive and rewarding collaboration between the client and KBC Developments.
Featured in Homes & Living Vancouver magazine July 2012!
photos by Rob Campbell - www.robcampbellphotography
photos by Tony Puezer - www.brightideaphotography.com
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