european design with internal shutters, not loving the roof, but love the med look of v. thick walls.
great european design with internal shutters, not loving the roof, but love the med look of v. thick walls.
great european design with internal shutters, not loving the roof, but love the med look
Clean design that can still include a garage.
French country–inspired residence relies on symmetrical balance. From the placement of the bubbling fountain in the auto court — aligned perfectly with the front door — to the four olive trees that are placed two per side, this is a picture-perfect example of good balance. The garage is attached at the
The calm sophistication of modern French Country
French country pieces are largely free of the embellishments that historically have marked more affluent French design, they're shapely and well scaled, with an eye toward balance. And because the rural French of old had to be sure every piece would work its hardest, it's not unusual to see multifunctional
French country pieces are largely free of the embellishments that historically have marked more affluent French design, they're shapely and well scaled, with an eye toward balance. And because the rural French of old had to be sure every piece would work its hardest, it's not unusual to see multifunctional
French country approach to furniture. The fauteuil chairs, table and shelf all blend in sophisticated yet unstudied harmony, tied together by the color scheme of gentle whites and dove grays. They have just enough decorative flourish to elevate them above the strictly practical, yet they're in no way
final design iteration for this home is uniquely multifaceted. Structural considerations required a more extensive tear down, however the clients wanted the entire remodel design kept intact, essentially recreating much of the existing home. The overall floor plan design centers on maximizing the views
sustainable design elements to this transitional design. The architect and client collaboration strived to achieve modern, clean spaces playfully interjecting rustic elements throughout the home.
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connects interior spaces in the inner court. The client, who also specializes in residential interiors, had a vision of ‘transitional’ style for the home, marrying clean and contemporary elements with touches of antique charm. Energy efficient materials along with reclaimed architectural wood details were
Architects + Interiors provided the Architectural Design, Interior Architecture as well as the Interior Design for the clients that built this home. We worked very closely with Dylan who provided the cabinetry for the home. Clients that can build these Estate homes are wonderful to work with and because every
custom home construction documents, all finish schedules, all materials, lighting, HVAC, and any other element related to the built space. Additionally there was an interior design selections workbook that outlined all furniture and accessories. If you are interested in designing a similar custom home
in the home is completely customized, we never release those designs or documents out to anyone else.
gives a home are all reasons to crack those doors wide open when you can.
The designer, who as a child split her time between France and the States, used her grandparents' smaller, scalable European farm model as inspiration for her own garden beds and greenhouse. Today, the family is self-sufficient
guesthouse was designed to take advantage of local building materials and methods of construction. With concrete floors throughout the interior and deep rooflines along the South facade, the building maintains a cool temperature during the hot summer months. The home is capped with a galvanized aluminum roof