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Simpson & Voyle
Inspired by the luxurious hotels of Europe, we were inspired to keep the palette monochrome. but all the elements have strong lines that all work together to give a sense of drama. The amazing black and white geometric tiles take centre stage and greet everyone coming into this incredible double-fronted Victorian house. The console table is almost like a sculpture, holding the space alongside the very simple decorative elements. The simple pendants continue the black and white colour palette.
Vertical Arts Architecture
Exemple d'un très grand couloir tendance avec un mur gris, un sol en carrelage de céramique et un sol gris.
KIRK
Arbour House, located on the Bulimba Reach of the Brisbane River, is a study in siting and intricate articulation to yield views and landscape connections .
The long thin 13 meter wide site is located between two key public spaces, namely an established historic arbour of fig trees and a public riverfront boardwalk. The site which once formed part of the surrounding multi-residential enclave is now distinquished by a new single detached dwelling. Unlike other riverfront houses, the new dwelling is sited a respectful distance from the rivers edge, preserving an 80 year old Poincianna tree and historic public views from the boardwalk of the adjoining heritage listed dwelling.
The large setback creates a platform for a private garden under the shade of the canopy of the Poincianna tree. The level of the platform and the height of the Poincianna tree and the Arbour established the two datums for the setout of public and private spaces of the dwelling. The public riverfront living levels are adjacent to this space whilst the rear living spaces are elevated above the garage to look into the canopy of the Arbour. The private bedroom spaces of the upper level are raised to a height to afford views of the tree canopy and river yet privacy from the public river boardwalk.
The dwelling adopts a courtyard typology with two pavilions linked by a large double height stairwell and external courtyard. The form is conceptualised as an object carved from a solid volume of the allowable building area with the courtyard providing a protective volume from which to cross ventilate each of the spaces of the house and to allow the different spaces of the house connection but also discrete and subtle separation – the family home as a village. Photo Credits: Scott Burrows
Janey Butler Interiors
Working with & alongside the Award Winning Llama Property Developments on this fabulous Country House Renovation. The House, in a beautiful elevated position was very dated, cold and drafty. A major Renovation programme was undertaken as well as achieving Planning Permission to extend the property, demolish and move the garage, create a new sweeping driveway and to create a stunning Skyframe Swimming Pool Extension on the garden side of the House. This first phase of this fabulous project was to fully renovate the existing property as well as the two large Extensions creating a new stunning Entrance Hall and back door entrance. The stunning Vaulted Entrance Hall area with arched Millenium Windows and Doors and an elegant Helical Staircase with solid Walnut Handrail and treads. Gorgeous large format Porcelain Tiles which followed through into the open plan look & feel of the new homes interior. John Cullen floor lighting and metal Lutron face plates and switches. Gorgeous Farrow and Ball colour scheme throughout the whole house. This beautiful elegant Entrance Hall is now ready for a stunning Lighting sculpture to take centre stage in the Entrance Hallway as well as elegant furniture. More progress images to come of this wonderful homes transformation coming soon. Images by Andy Marshall
Pearson Design Group
Cette photo montre un très grand couloir tendance avec un mur blanc, sol en béton ciré et un sol gris.
Urban Front
The front door (which is oversized with a pivot opening) is a mixture of designs – the Rondo V and the Lettera. The client was eager to match to the cladding as much as possible so instead of a black painted RAL door, he opted for a European Oak hardwood door stained with ebony oil. The letter etching and concealed handle complete the story creating a front door of dreams.
Door details:
Door design: Rondo V/ Lettera e98 flush pivot
Door finish: Oak with ebony oil
Handle option: Concealed
Door size: 1.4 x 2.9m
Buckingham Resources LTD
Powder Room Door
Exemple d'un couloir tendance de taille moyenne avec un mur beige, un sol en calcaire et un sol beige.
Exemple d'un couloir tendance de taille moyenne avec un mur beige, un sol en calcaire et un sol beige.
Elms Interior Design
Photography by Michael J. Lee
Réalisation d'un couloir design de taille moyenne avec un mur gris, un sol en bois brun et un sol marron.
Réalisation d'un couloir design de taille moyenne avec un mur gris, un sol en bois brun et un sol marron.
User
The polished China Clay porcelain floor tiles from the Mono collection perfectly compliment the high gloss, glass and natural materials that are a feature of the hallway and landing of this stunning London penthouse apartment.
Hoke Ley
Blake Worthington, Rebecca Duke
Idée de décoration pour un très grand couloir design avec un mur blanc, parquet clair et un sol beige.
Idée de décoration pour un très grand couloir design avec un mur blanc, parquet clair et un sol beige.
Don Tankersley & Co.
Photo by Jeremy Bittermann
Aménagement d'un grand couloir contemporain avec parquet clair.
Aménagement d'un grand couloir contemporain avec parquet clair.
Cultivation Design
Carolyn Bates
Réalisation d'un couloir design de taille moyenne avec un mur bleu, sol en béton ciré et un sol gris.
Réalisation d'un couloir design de taille moyenne avec un mur bleu, sol en béton ciré et un sol gris.
Megan Grehl
Upon entrance from elevator into the penthouse, guests are greeted with a stunning metallic wallpaper, oversized mirror, and black furniture with sculptural accessories. The long hallway dramatically ties the private rooms to the open living room and kitchen.
Brosh Architects
Upper floor's hallways:
We wanted to bring back the original layout of the house therefore we got rid of the bathroom and created a staircase with a landing in its original place.
Also, having a proper staircase rather than a spiral staircase was very important to create easy and comfortable circulation / movement around the house.
The sash window that you see above the landing is the original 136 year old timber sash window relocated from the master bedroom.
Drewett Works
Believe it or not, this award-winning home began as a speculative project. Typically speculative projects involve a rather generic design that would appeal to many in a style that might be loved by the masses. But the project’s developer loved modern architecture and his personal residence was the first project designed by architect C.P. Drewett when Drewett Works launched in 2001. Together, the architect and developer envisioned a fictitious art collector who would one day purchase this stunning piece of desert modern architecture to showcase their magnificent collection.
The primary views from the site were southwest. Therefore, protecting the interior spaces from the southwest sun while making the primary views available was the greatest challenge. The views were very calculated and carefully managed. Every room needed to not only capture the vistas of the surrounding desert, but also provide viewing spaces for the potential collection to be housed within its walls.
The core of the material palette is utilitarian including exposed masonry and locally quarried cantera stone. An organic nature was added to the project through millwork selections including walnut and red gum veneers.
The eventual owners saw immediately that this could indeed become a home for them as well as their magnificent collection, of which pieces are loaned out to museums around the world. Their decision to purchase the home was based on the dimensions of one particular wall in the dining room which was EXACTLY large enough for one particular painting not yet displayed due to its size. The owners and this home were, as the saying goes, a perfect match!
Project Details | Desert Modern for the Magnificent Collection, Estancia, Scottsdale, AZ
Architecture: C.P. Drewett, Jr., AIA, NCARB | Drewett Works, Scottsdale, AZ
Builder: Shannon Construction | Phoenix, AZ
Interior Selections: Janet Bilotti, NCIDQ, ASID | Naples, FL
Custom Millwork: Linear Fine Woodworking | Scottsdale, AZ
Photography: Dino Tonn | Scottsdale, AZ
Awards: 2014 Gold Nugget Award of Merit
Feature Article: Luxe. Interiors and Design. Winter 2015, “Lofty Exposure”
Associated Design Co
Custom made italian doors, recesed handles, Olivari hardware, recessed baseboards
Idées déco pour un grand couloir contemporain avec un mur blanc et parquet clair.
Idées déco pour un grand couloir contemporain avec un mur blanc et parquet clair.
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