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Moroccan Villa in Santa Barbara
Moroccan Villa in Santa Barbara
Maraya Interior DesignMaraya Interior Design
New Moroccan Villa on the Santa Barbara Riviera, overlooking the Pacific ocean and the city. In this terra cotta and deep blue home, we used natural stone mosaics and glass mosaics, along with custom carved stone columns. Every room is colorful with deep, rich colors. In the master bath we used blue stone mosaics on the groin vaulted ceiling of the shower. All the lighting was designed and made in Marrakesh, as were many furniture pieces. The entry black and white columns are also imported from Morocco. We also designed the carved doors and had them made in Marrakesh. Cabinetry doors we designed were carved in Canada. The carved plaster molding were made especially for us, and all was shipped in a large container (just before covid-19 hit the shipping world!) Thank you to our wonderful craftsman and enthusiastic vendors! Project designed by Maraya Interior Design. From their beautiful resort town of Ojai, they serve clients in Montecito, Hope Ranch, Santa Ynez, Malibu and Calabasas, across the tri-county area of Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles, south to Hidden Hills and Calabasas. Architecture by Thomas Ochsner in Santa Barbara, CA
Holly Hill House
Holly Hill House
Robert M. Cain, ArchitectRobert M. Cain, Architect
Holly Hill, a retirement home, whose owner's hobbies are gardening and restoration of classic cars, is nestled into the site contours to maximize views of the lake and minimize impact on the site. Holly Hill is comprised of three wings joined by bridges: A wing facing a master garden to the east, another wing with workshop and a central activity, living, dining wing. Similar to a radiator the design increases the amount of exterior wall maximizing opportunities for natural ventilation during temperate months. Other passive solar design features will include extensive eaves, sheltering porches and high-albedo roofs, as strategies for considerably reducing solar heat gain. Daylighting with clerestories and solar tubes reduce daytime lighting requirements. Ground source geothermal heat pumps and superior to code insulation ensure minimal space conditioning costs. Corten steel siding and concrete foundation walls satisfy client requirements for low maintenance and durability. All light fixtures are LEDs. Open and screened porches are strategically located to allow pleasant outdoor use at any time of day, particular season or, if necessary, insect challenge. Dramatic cantilevers allow the porches to project into the site’s beautiful mixed hardwood tree canopy without damaging root systems. Guest arrive by vehicle with glimpses of the house and grounds through penetrations in the concrete wall enclosing the garden. One parked they are led through a garden composed of pavers, a fountain, benches, sculpture and plants. Views of the lake can be seen through and below the bridges. Primary client goals were a sustainable low-maintenance house, primarily single floor living, orientation to views, natural light to interiors, maximization of individual privacy, creation of a formal outdoor space for gardening, incorporation of a full workshop for cars, generous indoor and outdoor social space for guests and parties.
Fort Charles 3
Fort Charles 3
Kukk Architecture & Design P.A.Kukk Architecture & Design P.A.
Zweistöckiges Maritimes Einfamilienhaus mit blauer Fassadenfarbe, Walmdach, Blechdach und weißem Dach in Miami
THE ALGODONITE
THE ALGODONITE
Archimple LLCArchimple LLC
Introducing our charming two-bedroom Barndominium, brimming with cozy vibes. Step onto the inviting porch into an open dining area, kitchen, and living room with a crackling fireplace. The kitchen features an island, and outside, a 2-car carport awaits. Convenient utility room and luxurious master suite with walk-in closet and bath. Second bedroom with its own walk-in closet. Comfort and convenience await in every corner!
White Box No. 2 - Tennis Court
White Box No. 2 - Tennis Court
Drewett WorksDrewett Works
A private tennis court flanks the north side of White Box No. 2, with a stunning view of Camelback Mountain beyond. Project Details // White Box No. 2 Architecture: Drewett Works Builder: Argue Custom Homes Interior Design: Ownby Design Landscape Design (hardscape): Greey | Pickett Landscape Design: Refined Gardens Photographer: Jeff Zaruba See more of this project here: https://www.drewettworks.com/white-box-no-2/
Shadow Block and Breeze Block Provide Interior Design Inspiration
Shadow Block and Breeze Block Provide Interior Design Inspiration
Michael Norpell's Wall To WallMichael Norpell's Wall To Wall
A reimagined landscape provides a focal point to the front door. The original shadow block and breeze block on the front of the home provide design inspiration throughout the project.
Award Winning Remodel - 1st Place Global Kitchen Design Competition
Award Winning Remodel - 1st Place Global Kitchen Design Competition
Leicht San DiegoLeicht San Diego
Zweistöckiges Mediterranes Einfamilienhaus mit Steinfassade, beiger Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Ziegeldach und rotem Dach in San Diego
Isle of Palms Beach House
Isle of Palms Beach House
HEIDI WALKER INTERIOR DESIGNHEIDI WALKER INTERIOR DESIGN
Walter Elliott Photography
Großes, Dreistöckiges Maritimes Einfamilienhaus mit Faserzement-Fassade, beiger Fassadenfarbe, Walmdach, Blechdach und rotem Dach in Charleston
Parkland Estates 2014
Parkland Estates 2014
Hittmeier Design ConsultantsHittmeier Design Consultants
Parkland Estates New Mediterranean RIMO PHOTO LLC - Rich Montalbano
Zweistöckiges, Großes Mediterranes Einfamilienhaus mit weißer Fassadenfarbe, Putzfassade, Walmdach, Ziegeldach und rotem Dach in Tampa
Stapleton Parade House
Stapleton Parade House
KGA Studio Architects, PCKGA Studio Architects, PC
Zweistöckiges, Großes Landhaus Haus mit weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Misch-Dachdeckung und rotem Dach in Denver
Periscope House
Periscope House
Mihaly SlocombeMihaly Slocombe
Periscope House draws light into a young family’s home, adding thoughtful solutions and flexible spaces to 1950s Art Deco foundations. Our clients engaged us to undertake a considered extension to their character-rich home in Malvern East. They wanted to celebrate their home’s history while adapting it to the needs of their family, and future-proofing it for decades to come. The extension’s form meets with and continues the existing roofline, politely emerging at the rear of the house. The tones of the original white render and red brick are reflected in the extension, informing its white Colorbond exterior and selective pops of red throughout. Inside, the original home’s layout has been reimagined to better suit a growing family. Once closed-in formal dining and lounge rooms were converted into children’s bedrooms, supplementing the main bedroom and a versatile fourth room. Grouping these rooms together has created a subtle definition of zones: private spaces are nestled to the front, while the rear extension opens up to shared living areas. A tailored response to the site, the extension’s ground floor addresses the western back garden, and first floor (AKA the periscope) faces the northern sun. Sitting above the open plan living areas, the periscope is a mezzanine that nimbly sidesteps the harsh afternoon light synonymous with a western facing back yard. It features a solid wall to the west and a glass wall to the north, emulating the rotation of a periscope to draw gentle light into the extension. Beneath the mezzanine, the kitchen, dining, living and outdoor spaces effortlessly overlap. Also accessible via an informal back door for friends and family, this generous communal area provides our clients with the functionality, spatial cohesion and connection to the outdoors they were missing. Melding modern and heritage elements, Periscope House honours the history of our clients’ home while creating light-filled shared spaces – all through a periscopic lens that opens the home to the garden.
Moore II Residence
Moore II Residence
Hsu McCulloughHsu McCullough
Exterior entry with offset facade of arches for additional privacy
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Mediterranes Einfamilienhaus mit Putzfassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Ziegeldach und rotem Dach in Los Angeles
Modern Mediterranean Resort
Modern Mediterranean Resort
JRP Design & RemodelJRP Design & Remodel
Taking in the panoramic views of this Modern Mediterranean Resort while dipping into its luxurious pool feels like a getaway tucked into the hills of Westlake Village. Although, this home wasn’t always so inviting. It originally had the view to impress guests but no space to entertain them. One day, the owners ran into a sign that it was time to remodel their home. Quite literally, they were walking around their neighborhood and saw a JRP Design & Remodel sign in someone’s front yard. They became our clients, and our architects drew up a new floorplan for their home. It included a massive addition to the front and a total reconfiguration to the backyard. These changes would allow us to create an entry, expand the small living room, and design an outdoor living space in the backyard. There was only one thing standing in the way of all of this – a mountain formed out of solid rock. Our team spent extensive time chipping away at it to reconstruct the home’s layout. Like always, the hard work was all worth it in the end for our clients to have their dream home! Luscious landscaping now surrounds the new addition to the front of the home. Its roof is topped with red clay Spanish tiles, giving it a Mediterranean feel. Walking through the iron door, you’re welcomed by a new entry where you can see all the way through the home to the backyard resort and all its glory, thanks to the living room’s LaCantina bi-fold door. A transparent fence lining the back of the property allows you to enjoy the hillside view without any obstruction. Within the backyard, a 38-foot long, deep blue modernized pool gravitates you to relaxation. The Baja shelf inside it is a tempting spot to lounge in the water and keep cool, while the chairs nearby provide another option for leaning back and soaking up the sun. On a hot day or chilly night, guests can gather under the sheltered outdoor living space equipped with ceiling fans and heaters. This space includes a kitchen with Stoneland marble countertops and a 42-inch Hestan barbeque. Next to it, a long dining table awaits a feast. Additional seating is available by the TV and fireplace. From the various entertainment spots to the open layout and breathtaking views, it’s no wonder why the owners love to call their home a “Modern Mediterranean Resort.” Photographer: Andrew Orozco
Hope Ranch
Hope Ranch
Arnold Brothers Construction, Inc.Arnold Brothers Construction, Inc.
Großes, Einstöckiges Mediterranes Einfamilienhaus mit Putzfassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Ziegeldach und rotem Dach in Santa Barbara
Shady Canyon New Construction
Shady Canyon New Construction
DLB DesignsDLB Designs
Zweistöckiges Mediterranes Einfamilienhaus mit weißer Fassadenfarbe, Walmdach, Ziegeldach und rotem Dach in Cedar Rapids
Bayshore Renovation
Bayshore Renovation
Adi ChoquetteAdi Choquette
90's renovation project in the Bayshore Road Revitalization area
Mittelgroßes, Einstöckiges Maritimes Einfamilienhaus mit Putzfassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe, Walmdach, Ziegeldach und weißem Dach in Tampa
Stanmore - Heritage Conservation Extension/Renovation
Stanmore - Heritage Conservation Extension/Renovation
Distinct Innovations Pty LtdDistinct Innovations Pty Ltd
A Heritage Conservation listed property with limited space has been converted into an open plan spacious home with an indoor/outdoor rear extension. ​
Restauro Complesso ViaNuova
Restauro Complesso ViaNuova
Arch. Alessandra CiprianiArch. Alessandra Cipriani
Vista dell'annesso
Großes, Zweistöckiges Landhaus Haus mit Steinfassade, beiger Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Ziegeldach und rotem Dach in Florenz
Offset House
Offset House
Amrish Maharaj ArchitectureAmrish Maharaj Architecture
Restored front facade to remove the enclosed porch, rebuild the front fence and tessellated entry path. New paint colours and landscaping.
Mittelgroßes, Einstöckiges Modernes Einfamilienhaus mit bunter Fassadenfarbe, Walmdach, Ziegeldach, rotem Dach und Putzfassade in Sydney
Zen House
Zen House
Dan Nelson, Designs Northwest ArchitectsDan Nelson, Designs Northwest Architects
View from the top of the hill.
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Modernes Einfamilienhaus mit Faserzement-Fassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe, Flachdach und weißem Dach in Seattle

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