


Taking cues from a Palladian villa, the U-shape plan centers on a double-height salon overlooking a courtyard and lush landscaping. One wing houses the sprawling master suite. The other wing encompasses the breakfast room and service areas, followed bythe sunroom, which functions as a quasi pool house. Capped by hipped roofs, both ends of the U are articulated to look like freestanding pavilions.
The shag anchors an artful mix of furnishings upholstered in white faux leather ornately carved Portuguese style vintage wooden chairs, boxy custom sofas and club chairs. The monochromatic scheme lets you appreciate the furniture more sculpturally. indeed, the decor is almost entirely white, from this room’s marble topped Eero Saarinen side table, acrylic light towers, and throw pillows covered in Mongoilan lamb to the master bedroom’s monumental headboard. The designers even powder coated every screw and faucet in the house.
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The loft has a very open and authentic feel, enhanced by the original character of the whitewashed brick walls, cement columns & tall beamed ceilings. There are walls of Western and Eastern facing oversized tilt-and-turn windows front and back.
Behind a light green copper door, in a discrete concrete wall along the Pacific Coast High-way in Malibu, hides a deluxe weekend-house. In stormy weather you can enjoy the view of dolphins and the horizon from north to south over the balcony, and from the bed .
The one-story house is one of Wright’s smaller homes and one of his favorites. It showcases a lovely ellipse shape and occupies an area of 2500 square meters. Featuring three bedrooms and two bathrooms, the crib has flowing and gently curved spaces.
There are houses that impress through size and greatness, others through shape and beauty and others through simplicity and elegance or modernity and charm. This summer house, located in Girona, the northeast of Catalonia, Spain is impressive through its greatness, shape and design at the same time.
Located in the outskirts of Madrid, A-cero’s wonderful Open Box House forecasts a world of modern architecture and comfortable living. The sculptural 750 m2 house has a surprisingly artistic shape, inspired by Spanish sculptor Jorge Oteiza, renowned for being one of the main theorists on Spanish modern art.
Some time ago, we showcased one of Kate Hume`s interior design. Today it`s time to go deeper into her artistic decorating and see the amazing interiors of this next Amsterdam townhouse. The skillful artist constructed interiors that are both pleasa…
We found this highly intriguing office desk which is sure to hit the spot for all of you out there passionate about aircrafts. The Aviator Wing Desk is available for purchase online at Restauration Hardware and was inspired by the bent wing of a pl…
For today, I brought a large gray and red loft in New York. The living room has plenty of space. The red accent color is repeated all over the place.
When Hollie and Sean Strasburg bought their loft in the Tire Town building in Salt Lake City, they knew immediately that they wanted to bring the space back to its industrial roots.
A former warehouse was transformed into this modern loft in Brussels, Belgium by SHSH architects. The goal was to create an experience of colors and textures – on a limited budget. The concept revolved around the loft as ‘the ocean’ and constructed elements (kitchen, bedrooms, bathroom) as ‘the islands’.
In the heart of Mount Pleasant’s brewery district, just a short walk away from a variety of restaurants and breweries, you’ll find the Mecca. This double-height, Insane Vancouver Loft is most probably the largest unit in the building.
You could miss this industrial loft for a library – a huge bookshelf dominates the living room.




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