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European Home
The Lucius 140 Room Divider by Element4 does exactly what its name suggests. This large peninsula-style fireplace breaks a room apart, while simultaneously being the centerpiece for each of the spaces it creates. This linear, three-sided fireplace adds practical drama and appeal to open floor plans.
Wiedemann Architects LLC
View of river and park land from Master Bedroom.
Anice Hoachlander, Hoachlander Davis Photography LLC
Kleines Modernes Hauptschlafzimmer ohne Kamin mit Betonboden in Washington, D.C.
Kleines Modernes Hauptschlafzimmer ohne Kamin mit Betonboden in Washington, D.C.
Altura Architects
This modern passive solar residence sits on five acres of steep mountain land with great views looking down the Beaverdam Valley in Asheville, North Carolina. The house is on a south-facing slope that allowed the owners to build the energy efficient, passive solar house they had been dreaming of. Our clients were looking for decidedly modern architecture with a low maintenance exterior and a clean-lined and comfortable interior. We developed a light and neutral interior palette that provides a simple backdrop to highlight an extensive family art collection and eclectic mix of antique and modern furniture.
Builder: Standing Stone Builders
Flower Michelin
Matt Clayton
Modernes Hauptschlafzimmer ohne Kamin mit weißer Wandfarbe und Betonboden in London
Modernes Hauptschlafzimmer ohne Kamin mit weißer Wandfarbe und Betonboden in London
FORMGROUP, Inc.
The master bedroom enjoys and extended sitting room which was once a screened porch.
Klassisches Schlafzimmer mit Betonboden und gelbem Boden in Miami
Klassisches Schlafzimmer mit Betonboden und gelbem Boden in Miami
FINNE Architects
The Lake Forest Park Renovation is a top-to-bottom renovation of a 50's Northwest Contemporary house located 25 miles north of Seattle.
Photo: Benjamin Benschneider
Klopf Architecture
Klopf Architecture, Arterra Landscape Architects and Henry Calvert of Calvert Ventures Designed and built a new warm, modern, Eichler-inspired, open, indoor-outdoor home on a deeper-than-usual San Mateo Highlands property where an original Eichler house had burned to the ground.
The owners wanted multi-generational living and larger spaces than the original home offered, but all parties agreed that the house should respect the neighborhood and blend in stylistically with the other Eichlers. At first the Klopf team considered re-using what little was left of the original home and expanding on it. But after discussions with the owner and builder, all parties agreed that the last few remaining elements of the house were not practical to re-use, so Klopf Architecture designed a new home that pushes the Eichler approach in new directions.
One disadvantage of Eichler production homes is that the house designs were not optimized for each specific lot. A new custom home offered the team a chance to start over. In this case, a longer house that opens up sideways to the south fit the lot better than the original square-ish house that used to open to the rear (west). Accordingly, the Klopf team designed an L-shaped “bar” house with a large glass wall with large sliding glass doors that faces sideways instead of to the rear like a typical Eichler. This glass wall opens to a pool and landscaped yard designed by Arterra Landscape Architects.
Driving by the house, one might assume at first glance it is an Eichler because of the horizontality, the overhanging flat roof eaves, the dark gray vertical siding, and orange solid panel front door, but the house is designed for the 21st Century and is not meant to be a “Likeler.” You won't see any posts and beams in this home. Instead, the ceiling decking is a western red cedar that covers over all the beams. Like Eichlers, this cedar runs continuously from inside to out, enhancing the indoor / outdoor feeling of the house, but unlike Eichlers it conceals a cavity for lighting, wiring, and insulation. Ceilings are higher, rooms are larger and more open, the master bathroom is light-filled and more generous, with a separate tub and shower and a separate toilet compartment, and there is plenty of storage. The garage even easily fits two of today's vehicles with room to spare.
A massive 49-foot by 12-foot wall of glass and the continuity of materials from inside to outside enhance the inside-outside living concept, so the owners and their guests can flow freely from house to pool deck to BBQ to pool and back.
During construction in the rough framing stage, Klopf thought the front of the house appeared too tall even though the house had looked right in the design renderings (probably because the house is uphill from the street). So Klopf Architecture paid the framer to change the roofline from how we had designed it to be lower along the front, allowing the home to blend in better with the neighborhood. One project goal was for people driving up the street to pass the home without immediately noticing there is an "imposter" on this lot, and making that change was essential to achieve that goal.
This 2,606 square foot, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom Eichler-inspired new house is located in San Mateo in the heart of the Silicon Valley.
Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, AIA, Klara Kevane
Landscape Architect: Arterra Landscape Architects
Contractor: Henry Calvert of Calvert Ventures
Photography ©2016 Mariko Reed
Location: San Mateo, CA
Year completed: 2016
Steven Allen Designs, LLC
Nouveau Bungalow - Un - Designed + Built + Curated by Steven Allen Designs, LLC
Mittelgroßes Stilmix Hauptschlafzimmer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Betonboden, grauem Boden und Holzdielendecke in Houston
Mittelgroßes Stilmix Hauptschlafzimmer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Betonboden, grauem Boden und Holzdielendecke in Houston
Dyer Studio Inc.
Converted from an existing detached garage, this Guest Suite is offered as a vacation rental in the Arbor Lodge neighborhood of North Portland.
An early decision to preserve the garage rafter ties guided the concept of a modern cabin, juxtaposing knotty wood with clean white forms, utilitarian flooring with soft, cozy furnishings. Mindful of its studio-apartment layout, the open vaulted ceiling maximizes the volume and hints to lofted cabin sleeping quarters
Hamilton Architects
Modernes Hauptschlafzimmer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Betonboden und grauem Boden in Los Angeles
Prull Custom Builders
This modern, one-of-a-kind home is located in the Tano Corridor of Santa Fe.
The Architect | Far + Dang, Dallas TX
The Photographer | Daniel Nadelbach Photography
Altura Architects
Calm and neutral color palette with blue accents at the modern farmhouse in Mill Spring, NC. A large window seat is perfect for reading.
Photography by Todd Crawford.
Cape Associates, Inc.
Großes Modernes Hauptschlafzimmer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Gaskamin, Bambusparkett, beigem Boden und Kaminumrandung aus Stein in Boston
Marco Polo Imports
Marco Polo Imports
Industrial Schlafzimmer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Betonboden und grauem Boden in Los Angeles
Industrial Schlafzimmer mit weißer Wandfarbe, Betonboden und grauem Boden in Los Angeles
Kenneth Brown Design
Stained concrete floors provide the foundation for this Mid-century modern inspired bedroom. A vintage painting echoes the color palette and a Barcelona-like leather chair gives the room a dash of color. By Kenneth Brown Design.
Schlafzimmer mit Bambusparkett und Betonboden Ideen und Design
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