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Cathy Schwabe Architecture
Small bathroom with skylight.
Architect: Cathy Schwabe Architecture
Interior Design: John Lum Architecture
Landscape Architect: Arterra LLP, Vera Gates
Lighting Design: Alice Prussin
Color Consultant: Judith Paquette
The Turett Collaborative
TCA has had a lot of experience connecting smaller apartments together into a seamless whole, this this adventurous client requested something we'd never seen before. IN a newly constructed multi-residential development, in the East Village of NYC, TCA had the opportunity to meet a unique client's desire to combine two penthouse condos...with a helical slide. In this transformation, two identical 1-bedroom units, one atop the other, were combined into a duplex 2-bedroom home with the option to descend in the usual way on a new Italian-made "Rintal" stair, or more speedily, in a seated position, careening through the hew double-height atrium.
The half-tube stainless steel slide starts on the top floor neat the office, and lands below near both the living and dining areas. The sculptural slide is housed in a newly created 18' tall double-height space, which includes custom designed glass railings. The image of the stainless steel curves in front of the oversized window to the city beyond, say nothing of the irrepressible glee of grown adults on the slide, is surprisingly poetic; with careful detail, the playground element is an unexpectedly elegant addition to the space.
Upon completion, the owner enjoys not only the newly combined total of 2,400 square feet, but also a new game room, office, putting green on the terrace, and of course, the slide. TCA managed to creatively and successfully turn this now 2 story East Village duplex penthouse into a perfect place for both work and play.
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Nic Darling
Kitchen - industrial kitchen idea in Philadelphia with solid surface countertops, flat-panel cabinets and white cabinets
Crisp Architects
Country Home. Photographer: Rob Karosis
Elegant laundry room photo in New York with white cabinets
Elegant laundry room photo in New York with white cabinets
Tamara Rosenbloom Design LLC
My clients had outgrown their builder’s basic home and had plenty of room to expand on their 10 acres. Working with a local architect and a talented contractor, we designed an addition to create 3 new bedrooms, a bathroom scaled for all 3 girls, a playroom and a master retreat including 3 fireplaces, sauna, steam shower, office or “creative room”, and large bedroom with folding glass wall to capitalize on their view. The master suite, gym, pool and tennis courts are still under construction, but the girls’ suite and living room space are complete and dust free. Each child’s room was designed around their preference of color scheme and each girl has a unique feature that makes their room truly their own. The oldest daughter has a secret passage hidden behind what looks like built in cabinetry. The youngest daughter wanted to “swing”, so we outfitted her with a hanging bed set in front of a custom mural created by a Spanish artist. The middle daughter is an elite gymnast, so we added monkey bars so she can cruise her room in style. The girls’ bathroom suite has 3 identical “stations” with abundant storage. Cabinetry in black walnut and peacock blue and white quartz counters with white marble backsplash are durable and beautiful. Two shower stalls, designed with a colorful and intricate tile design, prevent bathroom wait times and a custom wall mural brings a little of the outdoors in.
Photos by Mike Martin www.martinvisualtours.com
DHD Architecture and Interior Design
This 1899 townhouse on the park was fully restored for functional and technological needs of a 21st century family. A new kitchen, butler’s pantry, and bathrooms introduce modern twists on Victorian elements and detailing while furnishings and finishes have been carefully chosen to compliment the quirky character of the original home. The area that comprises the neighborhood of Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY was first inhabited by the Native Americans of the Lenape people. The Dutch colonized the area by the 17th century and farmed the region for more than 200 years. In the 1850s, a local lawyer and railroad developer named Edwin Clarke Litchfield purchased large tracts of what was then farmland. Through the American Civil War era, he sold off much of his land to residential developers. During the 1860s, the City of Brooklyn purchased his estate and adjoining property to complete the West Drive and the southern portion of the Long Meadow in Prospect Park.
Architecture + Interior Design: DHD
Original Architect: Montrose Morris
Photography: Peter Margonelli
http://petermorgonelli.com
Dupuis Design
Coy Guitierrez
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary gender-neutral carpeted and beige floor nursery remodel in Orange County with white walls
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary gender-neutral carpeted and beige floor nursery remodel in Orange County with white walls
Smith & Ragsdale Interior Design
While this new home had an architecturally striking exterior, the home’s interior fell short in terms of true functionality and overall style. The most critical element in this renovation was the kitchen and dining area, which needed careful attention to bring it to the level that suited the home and the homeowners.
As a graduate of Culinary Institute of America, our client wanted a kitchen that “feels like a restaurant, with the warmth of a home kitchen,” where guests can gather over great food, great wine, and truly feel comfortable in the open concept home. Although it follows a typical chef’s galley layout, the unique design solutions and unusual materials set it apart from the typical kitchen design.
Polished countertops, laminated and stainless cabinets fronts, and professional appliances are complemented by the introduction of wood, glass, and blackened metal – materials introduced in the overall design of the house. Unique features include a wall clad in walnut for dangling heavy pots and utensils; a floating, sculptural walnut countertop piece housing an herb garden; an open pantry that serves as a coffee bar and wine station; and a hanging chalkboard that hides a water heater closet and features different coffee offerings available to guests.
The dining area addition, enclosed by windows, continues to vivify the organic elements and brings in ample natural light, enhancing the darker finishes and creating additional warmth.
Photography by Ira Montgomery
Smith & Vansant Architects PC
Rob Karosis Photography
www.robkarosis.com
Inspiration for a timeless hallway remodel in Burlington with purple walls
Inspiration for a timeless hallway remodel in Burlington with purple walls
Rikki Snyder
Photo: Rikki Snyder © 2013 Houzz
Elegant medium tone wood floor and orange floor hallway photo in Boston with gray walls
Elegant medium tone wood floor and orange floor hallway photo in Boston with gray walls
Actual-Size Architecture
Kitchen island with suspended shelves above. Photos by Linda Svendsen.
Urban kitchen photo in San Francisco with stainless steel appliances, a single-bowl sink and open cabinets
Urban kitchen photo in San Francisco with stainless steel appliances, a single-bowl sink and open cabinets
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Aria Bethards
Kids' room - contemporary gender-neutral kids' room idea in Salt Lake City
Kids' room - contemporary gender-neutral kids' room idea in Salt Lake City
Rikki Snyder
Photo: Rikki Snyder © 2014 Houzz
Inspiration for a country home design remodel in New York
Inspiration for a country home design remodel in New York
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Valerie McCaskill Dickman
Valerie McCaskill Dickman © 2012 Houzz
This is an example of an eclectic landscaping in Dallas.
This is an example of an eclectic landscaping in Dallas.
Sarah Greenman
Sarah Greenman © 2012 Houzz
Inspiration for a transitional kids' room remodel in Dallas
Inspiration for a transitional kids' room remodel in Dallas
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