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StudioLAB
The owners of this prewar apartment on the Upper West Side of Manhattan wanted to combine two dark and tightly configured units into a single unified space. StudioLAB was challenged with the task of converting the existing arrangement into a large open three bedroom residence. The previous configuration of bedrooms along the Southern window wall resulted in very little sunlight reaching the public spaces. Breaking the norm of the traditional building layout, the bedrooms were moved to the West wall of the combined unit, while the existing internally held Living Room and Kitchen were moved towards the large South facing windows, resulting in a flood of natural sunlight. Wide-plank grey-washed walnut flooring was applied throughout the apartment to maximize light infiltration. A concrete office cube was designed with the supplementary space which features walnut flooring wrapping up the walls and ceiling. Two large sliding Starphire acid-etched glass doors close the space off to create privacy when screening a movie. High gloss white lacquer millwork built throughout the apartment allows for ample storage. LED Cove lighting was utilized throughout the main living areas to provide a bright wash of indirect illumination and to separate programmatic spaces visually without the use of physical light consuming partitions. Custom floor to ceiling Ash wood veneered doors accentuate the height of doorways and blur room thresholds. The master suite features a walk-in-closet, a large bathroom with radiant heated floors and a custom steam shower. An integrated Vantage Smart Home System was installed to control the AV, HVAC, lighting and solar shades using iPads.
TKS Design Group
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Like many families with older children, this local Glen Ellyn couple wanted to expand the size of their kitchen while also creating a more open, airy feel for their main level. The home had plenty of space that included a formal living room, formal dining room, family room with eat-in area and kitchen with butler’s pantry. What it didn’t have, was an effortless flow between the areas used daily for cooking, eating and gathering.
Additionally, the kitchen had become outdated, feeling dark and dismal, despite the abundance of natural light. Our clients wanted a bright, cheerful interior that would inspire the family to congregate in this part of the house. No easy feat with teenagers.
An open floor plan design solved the issues with functionality and circulation, removing the walls that restricted flow and opening up the entry to the dining room. We also eliminated the rarely used butler’s pantry allowing us to expand the kitchen and add a large island for food prep and gathering. To create a sense of symmetry and consistency in the space, a clerestory window was added below the header and framed to match the existing adjacent entry from the living room.
Inspired by the owner’s Scottish ancestry, the island cabinetry boasts a beautiful blue hue, paired with stools upholstered in a sprightly plaid. The built-in buffet area provides additional storage, topped with a beautiful wooden top stained to coordinate with the stunning tones of the flooring.
The owner’s opted for stainless steel appliances, inspiring the selection of brushed silver light fixtures and polished chrome hardware. Marble-look quartz offered a durable, lightly colored surface to reflect sunlight and enhance the cheer factor. According to this happy family, this uplifting space is now everyone’s favorite place to gather.
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKBD
Photography by: Michael Kaskel
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Moore House Interiors, LLC
Photography by Grace Laird Photography
Photo of a large rural enclosed living room in Houston.
Photo of a large rural enclosed living room in Houston.
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Talianko Design Group, LLC
A master bedroom with an ocean inspired, upscale hotel atmosphere. The soft blues, creams and dark woods give the impression of luxury and calm. Soft sheers on a rustic iron rod hang over woven grass shades and gently filter light into the room. Rich painted wood panel molding helps to anchor the space. A reading area adorns the bay window and the antique tray table offers a worn nautical motif. Brass fixtures and the rough hewn dresser remind one of the sea. Artwork and accessories also lend a coastal feeling.
ALTUS Architecture + Design
This sixth floor penthouse overlooks the city lakes, the Uptown retail district and the city skyline beyond. Designed for a young professional, the space is shaped by distinguishing the private and public realms through sculptural spatial gestures. Upon entry, a curved wall of white marble dust plaster pulls one into the space and delineates the boundary of the private master suite. The master bedroom space is screened from the entry by a translucent glass wall layered with a perforated veil creating optical dynamics and movement. This functions to privatize the master suite, while still allowing light to filter through the space to the entry. Suspended cabinet elements of Australian Walnut float opposite the curved white wall and Walnut floors lead one into the living room and kitchen spaces.
A custom perforated stainless steel shroud surrounds a spiral stair that leads to a roof deck and garden space above, creating a daylit lantern within the center of the space. The concept for the stair began with the metaphor of water as a connection to the chain of city lakes. An image of water was abstracted into a series of pixels that were translated into a series of varying perforations, creating a dynamic pattern cut out of curved stainless steel panels. The result creates a sensory exciting path of movement and light, allowing the user to move up and down through dramatic shadow patterns that change with the position of the sun, transforming the light within the space.
The kitchen is composed of Cherry and translucent glass cabinets with stainless steel shelves and countertops creating a progressive, modern backdrop to the interior edge of the living space. The powder room draws light through translucent glass, nestled behind the kitchen. Lines of light within, and suspended from the ceiling extend through the space toward the glass perimeter, defining a graphic counterpoint to the natural light from the perimeter full height glass.
Within the master suite a freestanding Burlington stone bathroom mass creates solidity and privacy while separating the bedroom area from the bath and dressing spaces. The curved wall creates a walk-in dressing space as a fine boutique within the suite. The suspended screen acts as art within the master bedroom while filtering the light from the full height windows which open to the city beyond.
The guest suite and office is located behind the pale blue wall of the kitchen through a sliding translucent glass panel. Natural light reaches the interior spaces of the dressing room and bath over partial height walls and clerestory glass.
Isola Homes
Certified Built Green
95% Efficient Forced Air Furnace (A/C Ready)
Blown-In Insulation + Low VOC paints
Formaldehyde free millwork and cabinets
Energy efficient lighting fixtures
WaterSense fixtures, including Niagara Conservation 0.8 gpf toilets
USB port in Kitchen
Centrally located data port for better WiFi signal
W Design Interiors
Scott Hargis
Classic formal enclosed living room in San Francisco with beige walls, dark hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace and no tv.
Classic formal enclosed living room in San Francisco with beige walls, dark hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace and no tv.
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Cutting Edge Homes Inc.
Photo: Patrick O'Malley
This is an example of a large classic formal open plan living room in Boston with white walls, dark hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace surround.
This is an example of a large classic formal open plan living room in Boston with white walls, dark hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace surround.
Studio Lux
Studio Lux introduced the cove elements, designed to conceal LED strip lights viewed at shallow angles from great distances, and eliminating harsh shadows generally caused by light valences.
Photography by Jim Bartsch
Esslinger Design Company
The redesign of the fireplace was the starting point for the project and it was totally reimagined. We started with classic stacked stone. Custom floating cabinets were built to not only accommodate the floor vent but also for firewood storage. The mantel was the final piece of the puzzle and the shape was designed to follow the profile of the wall, then stained to match the home’s original woodwork.
Seating was designed to encourage conversations and board games. Accents in gold, teal, and orange add personality. Unique wall sconces and an overhead pendant are the jewelry of the room.
Photography by Picture Perfect House
Design Vision Studio
Jesse Young Property & Real Estate Photography -
Starting with a loft residence that was originally a church, the home presented an architectural design challenge. The new construction was out of balance and sterile in comparison. The intent of the design was to honor and compliment the existing millwork, plaster walls, and large stained glass windows. Timeless furnishings, custom cabinetry, colorful accents, art and lighting provide the finishing touches, leaving the client thrilled with the results. This design is now worthy of its character.
Jack Arnold Companies
Custom Cottage/Great Room
Design ideas for a large classic enclosed living room in Other with green walls, a standard fireplace and feature lighting.
Design ideas for a large classic enclosed living room in Other with green walls, a standard fireplace and feature lighting.
Shouldice Media
Shouldice Media
Contemporary games room in Toronto with grey walls and a standard fireplace.
Contemporary games room in Toronto with grey walls and a standard fireplace.
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Burton Architecture
modern kitchen addition and living room/dining room remodel
photos: Cesar Rubio (www.cesarrubio.com)
This is an example of a modern living room in San Francisco with a tiled fireplace surround.
This is an example of a modern living room in San Francisco with a tiled fireplace surround.
Drewett Works
With adjacent neighbors within a fairly dense section of Paradise Valley, Arizona, C.P. Drewett sought to provide a tranquil retreat for a new-to-the-Valley surgeon and his family who were seeking the modernism they loved though had never lived in. With a goal of consuming all possible site lines and views while maintaining autonomy, a portion of the house — including the entry, office, and master bedroom wing — is subterranean. This subterranean nature of the home provides interior grandeur for guests but offers a welcoming and humble approach, fully satisfying the clients requests.
While the lot has an east-west orientation, the home was designed to capture mainly north and south light which is more desirable and soothing. The architecture’s interior loftiness is created with overlapping, undulating planes of plaster, glass, and steel. The woven nature of horizontal planes throughout the living spaces provides an uplifting sense, inviting a symphony of light to enter the space. The more voluminous public spaces are comprised of stone-clad massing elements which convert into a desert pavilion embracing the outdoor spaces. Every room opens to exterior spaces providing a dramatic embrace of home to natural environment.
Grand Award winner for Best Interior Design of a Custom Home
The material palette began with a rich, tonal, large-format Quartzite stone cladding. The stone’s tones gaveforth the rest of the material palette including a champagne-colored metal fascia, a tonal stucco system, and ceilings clad with hemlock, a tight-grained but softer wood that was tonally perfect with the rest of the materials. The interior case goods and wood-wrapped openings further contribute to the tonal harmony of architecture and materials.
Grand Award Winner for Best Indoor Outdoor Lifestyle for a Home This award-winning project was recognized at the 2020 Gold Nugget Awards with two Grand Awards, one for Best Indoor/Outdoor Lifestyle for a Home, and another for Best Interior Design of a One of a Kind or Custom Home.
At the 2020 Design Excellence Awards and Gala presented by ASID AZ North, Ownby Design received five awards for Tonal Harmony. The project was recognized for 1st place – Bathroom; 3rd place – Furniture; 1st place – Kitchen; 1st place – Outdoor Living; and 2nd place – Residence over 6,000 square ft. Congratulations to Claire Ownby, Kalysha Manzo, and the entire Ownby Design team.
Tonal Harmony was also featured on the cover of the July/August 2020 issue of Luxe Interiors + Design and received a 14-page editorial feature entitled “A Place in the Sun” within the magazine.
McClellan | Tellone
Photo: Ben Benschneider
Contemporary open plan living room feature wall in Seattle with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a metal fireplace surround.
Contemporary open plan living room feature wall in Seattle with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a metal fireplace surround.
Talianko Design Group, LLC
A traditional living room with a casual boathouse appeal. Soft blues and greys accent the furnishings. An antique Chinese area rug adorns the floor. Custom made cocktail table and bench with luxurious fabric sits across from the newly designed fireplace. The client’s collection of Lladro is displayed in the background in built-in cabinets lit with an LED tape lighting system. A Fiddle Back Fig tree on a Chinese stand in the corner is reflected in an antique mirror framed with gold accents on the wall. Woven grass shades in soft gray top the windows and doors and in the adjacent room, the dining room and beyond, a glimpse of the resort like pool and patio.
Photography By: Grey Crawford
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camilleriparismode
camilleriparismode projects and design team were approached by the young owners of a 1920s sliema townhouse who wished to transform the un-converted property into their new family home.
the design team created a new set of plans which involved demolishing a dividing wall between the 2 front rooms, resulting in a larger living area and family room enjoying natural light through 2 maltese balconies.
the juxtaposition of old and new, traditional and modern, rough and smooth is the design element that links all the areas of the house. the seamless micro cement floor in a warm taupe/concrete hue, connects the living room with the kitchen and the dining room, contrasting with the classic decor elements throughout the rest of the space that recall the architectural features of the house.
this beautiful property enjoys another 2 bedrooms for the couple’s children, as well as a roof garden for entertaining family and friends. the house’s classic townhouse feel together with camilleriparismode projects and design team’s careful maximisation of the internal spaces, have truly made it the perfect family home.
Clay Construction Inc.
award winning builder, black granite, coffered ceiling, upholstered dining chair, white cabinets, white trim, wood dining table, chandelier
Photo of a medium sized classic open plan dining room in Vancouver with beige walls, dark hardwood flooring and feature lighting.
Photo of a medium sized classic open plan dining room in Vancouver with beige walls, dark hardwood flooring and feature lighting.
Harte Brownlee & Associates Interior Design
Photo by Scott Frances.
The furnishings in this custom-designed luxury vacation house are from high-end design trade showrooms and antiques dealers.
The game room features a bronze and anodized steel billiards table from Sutherland. The lighting fixture above the table is from Satori Light Sculptures.
Published in Luxe magazine Winter 2010.
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