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Cella Architecture
Cella Architecture - Erich Karp, AIA
Laurelhurst
Portland, OR
This new Tudor Revival styled home, situated in Portland’s Laurelhurst area, was designed to blend with one of the city’s distinctive old neighborhoods. While there are a variety of existing house styles along the nearby streets, the Tudor Revival style with its characteristic steeply pitched roof lines, arched doorways, and heavy chimneys occurs throughout the neighborhood and was the ideal style choice for the new home. The house was conceived with a steeply pitched asymmetric gable facing the street with the longer rake sweeping down in a gentle arc to stop near the entry. The front door is sheltered by a gracefully arched canopy supported by twin wooden corbels. Additional details such as the stuccoed walls with their decorative banding that wraps the house or the flare of the stucco hood over the second floor windows or the use of unique materials such as the Old Carolina brick window sills and entry porch paving add to the character of the house. But while the form and details for the home are drawn from styles of the last century, the home is certainly of this era with noticeably cleaner lines, details, and configuration than would occur in older variants of the style.
THINK Architecture, Inc.
Architecture by: Think Architecture
Interior Design by: Denton House
Construction by: Magleby Construction Photos by: Alan Blakley
Freestanding bathtub - large contemporary master brown tile ceramic tile and brown floor freestanding bathtub idea in Salt Lake City with a vessel sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, a hinged shower door and white countertops
Freestanding bathtub - large contemporary master brown tile ceramic tile and brown floor freestanding bathtub idea in Salt Lake City with a vessel sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, a hinged shower door and white countertops
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Quantum Windows & Doors
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Perched along the shore of Lake Oswego is this asian influenced contemporary home of custom wood windows and glass. Quantum Classic Series windows, and Lift & Slide and Hinged doors are spectacularly displayed here in Sapele wood.
Generously opening up the lake view are architectural window walls with transoms and out-swing awnings. The windows’ precise horizontal alignment around the perimeter of the home achieves the architect’s desire for crisp, clean lines.
The main entry features a Hinged door flanked by fixed sidelites. Leading out to the Japanese-style garden is another Hinged door set within a common mullion window wall.
Marvin
Architect: Portuondo Perotti Architects
Photography: Carlos Domenech
“This is well detailed and consistent inside and out. It is a classic Mediterranean Revival in the Floridian tradition of Mizner.”
This single-family residential home in Gables Estates, Coral Gables, Florida, successfully pays respect to the architecture of the Mediterranean and Renaissance Italian styles. From the use of courtyards to the high level of detailing, this project emphasizes the most picturesque and expressive qualities of these styles. The residence reflects the visions of two of Coral Gables’ first architects, who designed beautiful and timeless architecture in this garden city to become a lasting piece in the landscape. This project not only captures the breathtaking views of Biscayne Bay, but with timeless style and lush landscaping, it creates a centerpiece for the view from the bay to Coral Gables.
The home is designed as a long gallery, with spaces connected by courtyards and public realms. Another large inspiration for this project was the idea of the garden and landscape. With Coral Gables as a garden city, landscape became an integral part of the conception and design.
The durability of Marvin products, their ability to stand up to the South Florida climate, as well as the Marvin attention to detail and proportion, made them the perfect choice to employ in a project of such high standards. The range of products allowed the freedom of design to explore all possibilities and turn visions into reality. The result was a lasting piece of architecture that would reflect a level of detail in every part of its structure.
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Marvin Round Top Window
Marvin Ultimate Arch Top French Door
Marvin Ultimate Swinging French Door
Marvin Ultimate Venting Picture Window
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Complete historic restoration with period fixtures and historic details throughout. Spanish revival architecture by renown local architect Richard Requa. 1927 Historical Designation. master closet conversion from basement space, laundry/mud room construction, custom cabinetry throughout home, guest house renovation, whole house security and media wiring, extensive landscaping and hardscape improvements
James McGarry Architecture
Tuscan medium tone wood floor kitchen photo in Los Angeles with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, beige backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and beige countertops
James Glover Home, Inc.
Inspiration for a mediterranean two-story exterior home remodel in Orange County
David Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio -- Photos: Karen Melvin
Arts and crafts kitchen photo in Minneapolis with light wood cabinets, green backsplash, subway tile backsplash, recessed-panel cabinets, granite countertops, a peninsula and gray countertops
Arts and crafts kitchen photo in Minneapolis with light wood cabinets, green backsplash, subway tile backsplash, recessed-panel cabinets, granite countertops, a peninsula and gray countertops
THINK Architecture, Inc.
Architecture by: Think Architecture
Interior Design by: Denton House
Construction by: Magleby Construction Photos by: Alan Blakley
Example of a large trendy master gray tile and marble tile marble floor and brown floor bathroom design in Salt Lake City with a vessel sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, white walls, marble countertops and a hinged shower door
Example of a large trendy master gray tile and marble tile marble floor and brown floor bathroom design in Salt Lake City with a vessel sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, white walls, marble countertops and a hinged shower door
Priority 1 Project Management
Complete historic restoration with period fixtures and historic details throughout. Spanish revival architecture by renown local architect Richard Requa. 1927 Historical Designation. master closet conversion from basement space, laundry/mud room construction, custom cabinetry throughout home, guest house renovation, whole house security and media wiring, extensive landscaping and hardscape improvements
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James Glover Home, Inc.
Kitchen - coastal l-shaped kitchen idea in Orange County with flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, beige backsplash and stainless steel appliances
Matarozzi Pelsinger Builders
Complete remodel of a historical Presidio Heights pueblo revival home—originally designed by Charles Whittlesey in 1908. Exterior façade was reskinned with historical colors but the original architectural details were left intact. Work included the excavation and expansion of the existing street level garage, seismic upgrades throughout, new interior stairs from the garage level, complete remodel of kitchen, baths, bedrooms, decks, gym, office, laundry, mudroom and the addition of two new skylights. New radiant flooring, electrical and plumbing installed throughout.
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This Greek Revival row house in Boerum Hill was previously owned by a local architect who renovated it several times, including the addition of a two-story steel and glass extension at the rear. The new owners came to us seeking to restore the house and its original formality, while adapting it to the modern needs of a family of five. The detailing of the 25 x 36 foot structure had been lost and required some sleuthing into the history of Greek Revival style in historic Brooklyn neighborhoods.
In addition to completely re-framing the interior, the house also required a new south-facing brick façade due to significant deterioration. The modern extension was replaced with a more traditionally detailed wood and copper- clad bay, still open to natural light and the garden view without sacrificing comfort. The kitchen was relocated from the first floor to the garden level with an adjacent formal dining room. Both rooms were enlarged from their previous iterations to accommodate weekly dinners with extended family. The kitchen includes a home office and breakfast nook that doubles as a homework station. The cellar level was further excavated to accommodate finished storage space and a playroom where activity can be monitored from the kitchen workspaces.
The parlor floor is now reserved for entertaining. New pocket doors can be closed to separate the formal front parlor from the more relaxed back portion, where the family plays games or watches TV together. At the end of the hall, a powder room with brass details, and a luxe bar with antique mirrored backsplash and stone tile flooring, leads to the deck and direct garden access. Because of the property width, the house is able to provide ample space for the interior program within a shorter footprint. This allows the garden to remain expansive, with a small lawn for play, an outdoor food preparation area with a cast-in-place concrete bench, and a place for entertaining towards the rear. The newly designed landscaping will continue to develop, further enhancing the yard’s feeling of escape, and filling-in the views from the kitchen and back parlor above. A less visible, but equally as conscious, addition is a rooftop PV solar array that provides nearly 100% of the daily electrical usage, with the exception of the AC system on hot summer days.
The well-appointed interiors connect the traditional backdrop of the home to a youthful take on classic design and functionality. The materials are elegant without being precious, accommodating a young, growing family. Unique colors and patterns provide a feeling of luxury while inviting inhabitants and guests to relax and enjoy this classic Brooklyn brownstone.
This project won runner-up in the architecture category for the 2017 NYC&G Innovation in Design Awards and was featured in The American House: 100 Contemporary Homes.
Photography by Francis Dzikowski / OTTO
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