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This weekend retreat, nestled in a grove of aspens in Lizard Head Pass, Colorado, embodies the words of Henri Poincaré: “Ideas rose in clouds; I felt them collide until pairs interlocked, so to speak, making a stable combination.” It directly challenges many of our ideas about home. Rather than a place offering the illusion of protection from the outside world through solid structure, its openness, light and reflectivity make it arguably more transparent than even Philip Johnson’s iconic Glass House. Featuring a floorplan that is an abstract interpretation of a cumulus cloud, the home’s five rotated, elliptically shaped glass pods approach invisibility at certain times of the year. Each pod serves a distinct programmatic function, though together they facilitate an easy and fluid flow accomplished by minimalist doors placed at the interstices where the pods meet. It functions as an ethereal meeting place between earth and sky.
Total Area: 2200 sq. ft., 600 sq. ft. exterior deck
Major Materials: Steel structure, curved architectural glass, anodized aluminum, epoxy flooring, and wood decking.
Design Team: John Beckmann, with Jacob George
Renderings: Jacob George
Diagrams and model: Jacob George and Jessica Marvin
© Axis Mundi Design LLC

Angela Kearney, Minglewood, LLC - We brought this downtown front yard to life by removing the lawn and installing a path of granite steppers and a connected patio niche. To finish the space, we layered drought-tolerant plants to feed and flourish.

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Cut into a background of flat, light teal, these watercolor circles of velvety green, blue, and emerald collide together and reverberate with golden diamonds and ripples. This seamless pattern runs from end to end, forming intricate little stars between the spaces clashing contours. Its glittery, vintage appeal speaks to those with sophisticated souls. Available in both removable peel-and-stick and permanent wallpapers. Printed with child-safe inks.

This weekend retreat, nestled in a grove of aspens in Lizard Head Pass, Colorado, embodies the words of Henri Poincaré: “Ideas rose in clouds; I felt them collide until pairs interlocked, so to speak, making a stable combination.” It directly challenges many of our ideas about home. Rather than a place offering the illusion of protection from the outside world through solid structure, its openness, light and reflectivity make it arguably more transparent than even Philip Johnson’s iconic Glass House. Featuring a floorplan that is an abstract interpretation of a cumulus cloud, the home’s five rotated, elliptically shaped glass pods approach invisibility at certain times of the year. Each pod serves a distinct programmatic function, though together they facilitate an easy and fluid flow accomplished by minimalist doors placed at the interstices where the pods meet. It functions as an ethereal meeting place between earth and sky.
Total Area: 2200 sq. ft., 600 sq. ft. exterior deck
Major Materials: Steel structure, curved architectural glass, anodized aluminum, epoxy flooring, and wood decking.
Design Team: John Beckmann, with Jacob George
Renderings: Jacob George
Diagrams and model: Jacob George and Jessica Marvin
© Axis Mundi Design LLC

Step into a world where enchantment and elegance collide in the most captivating way. Hoàng-Kim Cung, a beauty and lifestyle content creator from Dallas, Texas, enlisted our help to create a space that transcends conventional nursery design. As the daughter of Vietnamese political refugees and the first Vietnamese-American to compete at Miss USA, Hoàng-Kim's story is woven with resilience and cultural richness.

This cute, little ranch was transformed into a beautiful bungalow. Formal family room welcomes you from the front door, which leads into the expansive, open kitchen with seating, and the formal dining and family room off to the back. Four bedrooms top off the second floor with vaulted ceilings in the master. Traditional collides with farmhouse and sleek lines in this whole home remodel.
Elizabeth Steiner Photography

This weekend retreat, nestled in a grove of aspens in Lizard Head Pass, Colorado, embodies the words of Henri Poincaré: “Ideas rose in clouds; I felt them collide until pairs interlocked, so to speak, making a stable combination.” It directly challenges many of our ideas about home. Rather than a place offering the illusion of protection from the outside world through solid structure, its openness, light and reflectivity make it arguably more transparent than even Philip Johnson’s iconic Glass House. Featuring a floorplan that is an abstract interpretation of a cumulus cloud, the home’s five rotated, elliptically shaped glass pods approach invisibility at certain times of the year. Each pod serves a distinct programmatic function, though together they facilitate an easy and fluid flow accomplished by minimalist doors placed at the interstices where the pods meet. It functions as an ethereal meeting place between earth and sky.
Total Area: 2200 sq. ft., 600 sq. ft. exterior deck
Major Materials: Steel structure, curved architectural glass, anodized aluminum, epoxy flooring, and wood decking.
Design Team: John Beckmann, with Jacob George
Renderings: Jacob George
Diagrams and model: Jacob George and Jessica Marvin
© Axis Mundi Design LLC

The homeowners, residing in a 1990s home, sought to update their primary bathroom to create a fresh, open space that still felt warm and cozy. The existing layout presented several challenges, including an undesirable first view of the toilet as you entered the room. They also wanted to reconfigure the tub and enlarge the shower for a more functional and luxurious experience. Additionally, the current vanity placement caused problems, as the door would frequently collide with someone using the sink.
We rotated the tub 90 degrees to allow for more openness and room for the new toilet location. We changed the built in standard size tub to a deep freestanding tub with waterfall filler. The vanity was moved away from the entrance, helping with the flow in and out of the room. We also built a dedicated space for seating, along with convenient niches for shampoo and soap.

Hey dolls ? Ever notice? In Cali, even the air smells like fresh-picked oranges, and everything—even a single bloom—deserves that extra "vibe check." Lately, my living room’s been totally stolen by this rose + warm light combo, and I’m obsessed.
Last weekend, I hit up the farmers’ market (you know, the one with sun-ripened everything?) and grabbed this soft blush pink rose. The petals? Thick, juicy, like they’ve been kissed by our SoCal sun nonstop. Plopped it in a woven rattan vase by the entryway—total “I woke up like this” chic.
Then last night, I flipped on the floor lamp. Oh. My. God. That warm golden glow? It wrapped around the rose like a cozy blanket, and suddenly, my living room felt like a scene from a movie ✨. Dim the lights, and the rose’s shadow dances up the white wall—like a secret watercolor painting. Crank ’em brighter, and the petals glow crystal clear, dewdrops sparkling like tiny stars (thanks, dry Cali air for making my blooms last forever).
I was curled up on my favorite plush couch, flipping through a mag, when my friend texted: “Bro, that’s not a rose—that’s someone took spring and sprinkled it right into the light.”
Cali nights? Never really cold. But with a lamp cranked low and a rose bursting into color? Even the breeze slows down. ‘Cause here’s the tea: Life’s all about those “pinch me” moments. And mine? When light and petals collide. ?
#CaliLiving #FarmersMarketFind #CozyVibesOnly #RoseGoals #SunsetInALivingRoom #SlowLiving

This weekend retreat, nestled in a grove of aspens in Lizard Head Pass, Colorado, embodies the words of Henri Poincaré: “Ideas rose in clouds; I felt them collide until pairs interlocked, so to speak, making a stable combination.” It directly challenges many of our ideas about home. Rather than a place offering the illusion of protection from the outside world through solid structure, its openness, light and reflectivity make it arguably more transparent than even Philip Johnson’s iconic Glass House. Featuring a floorplan that is an abstract interpretation of a cumulus cloud, the home’s five rotated, elliptically shaped glass pods approach invisibility at certain times of the year. Each pod serves a distinct programmatic function, though together they facilitate an easy and fluid flow accomplished by minimalist doors placed at the interstices where the pods meet. It functions as an ethereal meeting place between earth and sky.
Total Area: 2200 sq. ft., 600 sq. ft. exterior deck
Major Materials: Steel structure, curved architectural glass, anodized aluminum, epoxy flooring, and wood decking.
Design Team: John Beckmann, with Jacob George
Renderings: Jacob George
Diagrams and model: Jacob George and Jessica Marvin
© Axis Mundi Design LLC

In our recent guest bathroom remodel, luxury and style collide effortlessly. The main focal wall of the shower comes alive with striking vertical emerald green subway tiles, adding a vibrant and invigorating touch. Inside the shower, a convenient soap niche continues the tile motif. The centerpiece of the bathroom is a freestanding white porcelain tub, its elegance emphasized by a partial glass door enclosure with brushed gold fixtures and accents that lend an opulent feel to the space. The vanity area boasts a pristine white quartz countertop, providing a clean and inviting workspace. Completing the ambiance is a backlit mirror, casting a warm and inviting glow. This guest bathroom renovation effortlessly marries bold design elements with a sense of relaxation and sophistication.

Hidden Garden - Paths collide into a Moroccan oil Jar Water feature of Dominican Coral with Seashell inlay
Photo of a mid-sized tropical privacy and partial sun front yard stone and stone fence formal garden in Miami.
Photo of a mid-sized tropical privacy and partial sun front yard stone and stone fence formal garden in Miami.

This cute, little ranch was transformed into a beautiful bungalow. Formal family room welcomes you from the front door, which leads into the expansive, open kitchen with seating, and the formal dining and family room off to the back. Four bedrooms top off the second floor with vaulted ceilings in the master. Traditional collides with farmhouse and sleek lines in this whole home remodel.
Elizabeth Steiner Photography

Featuring a woven texture fabric and pewter nailhead trim on the Massimo sofa from Star Furniture in Texas. Everywhere you look, naturals collide with sleek polished metals, creating a sensual experience.

The homeowners, residing in a 1990s home, sought to update their primary bathroom to create a fresh, open space that still felt warm and cozy. The existing layout presented several challenges, including an undesirable first view of the toilet as you entered the room. They also wanted to reconfigure the tub and enlarge the shower for a more functional and luxurious experience. Additionally, the current vanity placement caused problems, as the door would frequently collide with someone using the sink.
We rotated the tub 90 degrees to allow for more openness and room for the new toilet location. We changed the built in standard size tub to a deep freestanding tub with waterfall filler. The vanity was moved away from the entrance, helping with the flow in and out of the room. We also built a dedicated space for seating, along with convenient niches for shampoo and soap.

his kitchen is absolutely perfect to maintain the feel of the Texas country. Custom cabinets bring the all natural wood to collide with a wonderful slab of granite and rope pulls. Stainless steel appliances keep this home looking updated and sleek, but still warm and comforting. All natural stone backsplash brings the outside scenery indoors! If you're a lover of the outdoors and acres of land then this kitchen is perfect for you.

A custom Floating Stair built in a radius and supported by cables that run through the floor above to an upstairs railing. The Floating Cable Stair is as custom as it gets. Design and function collide as solid White Oak slab stair treads and stylish cables connect the structure of this fabulous stair with the parallel curves of the steel stair stringer and the stair opening above.
Available in custom sizes and designs.

A custom Floating Stair built in a radius and supported by cables that run through the floor above to an upstairs railing. The Floating Cable Stair is as custom as it gets. Design and function collide as solid White Oak slab stair treads and stylish cables connect the structure of this fabulous stair with the parallel curves of the steel stair stringer and the stair opening above.
Available in custom sizes and designs.

The Hunter Douglas Vertiglide on the door allows for privacy and light control but also lets in sunshine to allow the room to feel warm and cozy. The draperies also frame the door and soften the feel in the room.
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