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the edge of a new subdivision, bordered on three sides by water, wetlands, and woods. The client asked us to design a house with a minimal impact on the pristine landscape, maximum exposure to the views and all the amenities of a year round vacation home.
The basic requirements of each space were considered
effects of sunlight, breezes and views. The house was conceived as a lens, continually framing and magnifying the subtle changes in the surrounding environment.
Hi!
Anyone know the style and manufacturer of these windows?
Thanks!
Hi! Does anyone know what kind of wood the floors are?
type of windows these are, including the name of the window manufacturer. I would be most appreciate of a response. Thank you.
Added to 680 ideabooks Last comment "Built ins and area I like the hallway in front of dining room" This photo has 4 questions
me idea of possibly building a floor to ceiling cabinet at the end of island nearest dining table side. Not sure enough room or if it would box in kitchen too much.
to the dining room on either side of the built in?
Like the built in in lieu of china hutch...lots of dish storage!
Brunson of Brunson Restoration and Remodeling
Photo by Emily McCall
What is the size of the Kitchen couch? I am doing a built in one, and was wondering if 90cm is too small?
Same idea for kitchen dining room.
Combination of bench and chairs (I'd prefer stools for space advantage)
Love shiny lamp
love the bench and side countertops good use of space
pairing of modern & classic but some things work.
doesn't take up any more room (the upholstured bench than 2 chairs
The use of the mini sofa in the eat in kitchen area.
because of the room's mostly white backdrop and use of neutral colors.
any more room than a pair of chairs, yet feels much more comfortable during leisurely meals and mornings with coffee and the newspaper. Smaller chairs (like the bentwood ones used here) can fill in the other side without taking up much space.
dining room/ l shaped couch/positioning of them around fireplace
great room, swathed in unadorned glass windows and walls to allow the outdoors to blend with the interiors. The fireplace, made fully of stone, retains heat from the fire and southern sun throughout winter; it also grounds the great room with its sheer size. "The home has a lot of windows to bring in
Warner.Dining table: Cross Extension Table, Design Within Reach; upholstered dining chairs: Ligne Roset; chandelier: Candelaria by Robert Abbey, Lumens
Added to 3,381 ideabooks Last comment "Love the overall look of this exterior. The combo of materials is great." This photo has 1 question
nature of the site and capture the “bigness” of the view. Large expanses of glass punctuated with a natural rhythm of exposed beams and stone columns that frame the spectacular views of the Santa Clara Valley and the Los Gatos Hills.
A shady outdoor loggia and cozy outdoor fire pit create the perfect
“wall of wine” creates an elegant backdrop for the dining room table, the warm stained wood interior details make the home both comfortable and dramatic.
The project’s energy saving features include:
- a 5 kW roof mounted grid-tied PV solar array pays for most of the electrical needs, and sends power
sustainable design has to look like it? Designed to emulate the owner’s favorite country club, this fine estate home blends in with the natural surroundings of it’s hillside perch, and is so intoxicatingly beautiful, one hardly notices its numerous energy saving and green features.
Durable, natural and handsome
Mankoski of Ninebark Studios and Dyna to create a functional dwelling that honored its surroundings. The original 19th century log float was maintained as the foundation for the new home and some of the historic logs were salvaged and custom milled to create the distinctive interior wood paneling. The atrium
living and dining areas. The bedroom, office and bathroom have a more intimate feel, like a waterside retreat. The rooftop and water-level decks extend and maximize the main living space. The materials for the home’s exterior include a mixture of structural steel and glass, and salvaged cedar blended with