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Bedroom - transitional dark wood floor and brown floor bedroom idea in Toronto with beige walls
Bedroom - transitional dark wood floor and brown floor bedroom idea in Toronto with beige walls

When marrying two Upper West Side apartments to accommodate a growing family’s needs, the team at Axis Mundi was faced with a conundrum: how to distinctly delineate public and private spaces without sacrificing the greater openness conferred by the expansion. So they limned that line with a six-foot square sliding glass door, which enables parents to block out the sounds of rambunctious youth emanating from private quarters, while also shielding sleeping children from the later night activities of their parents—all of it without obscuring light or affecting the impression of open-plan living. Continuity of materials—hand-scraped walnut plank floors, a custom bamboo veneer kitchen and living room shelving—enhances the sense of sweeping, loft-like spaces. Materials also create intriguing textural contrasts, as in a powder room where a high-tech glass sink and black stainless steel penny tile is softened by a leather door with contrast stitching one must open to enter the space.
Highlights: A pair of Gio Ponti lounge chairs, black glass rock tables and a William Yeoward area rug from the Rug Company (living room), sliding glass shower door from Magnum in the master bath.
Total Area: 1950 sf
Design Team: John Beckmann, Richard Rosenbloom and Nick Messerlian
Photography: Mikiko Kikuyama
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Carefully sited onto its environment, this dwelling was placed to reveal a magnificent vista. Maximizing the use of the site by creating stepped terraces that envelope the residence and frame the spectacular views. The long reflecting pool provides its orientation amongst the sweeping panorama of the surrounding hills that enhance the relationship of the interior and exterior spaces of this multi-story home. The dynamic thrust of the soaring inverted roof meets the landscape beneath a dominant overhang. The result is a sense of protected openness and freedom within expansive interior space surrounded by glass.
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Example of a mid-sized mid-century modern loft-style plywood floor, beige floor, exposed beam and wood wall living room design in New York with beige walls, a wood stove and a corner tv
Example of a mid-sized mid-century modern loft-style plywood floor, beige floor, exposed beam and wood wall living room design in New York with beige walls, a wood stove and a corner tv

We were honored to work with CLB Architects on the Riverbend residence. The home is clad with our Blackened Hot Rolled steel panels giving the exterior an industrial look. Steel panels for the patio and terraced landscaping were provided by Brandner Design. The one-of-a-kind entry door blends industrial design with sophisticated elegance. Built from raw hot rolled steel, polished stainless steel and beautiful hand stitched burgundy leather this door turns this entry into art. Inside, shou sugi ban siding clads the mind-blowing powder room designed to look like a subway tunnel. Custom fireplace doors, cabinets, railings, a bunk bed ladder, and vanity by Brandner Design can also be found throughout the residence.

Living room - contemporary open concept medium tone wood floor living room idea in Sacramento

This Rivers Spencer living room was designed with the idea of livable luxury in mind. Using soft tones of blues, taupes, and whites the space is serene and comfortable for the home owner.

We were honored to work with CLB Architects on the Riverbend residence. The home is clad with our Blackened Hot Rolled steel panels giving the exterior an industrial look. Steel panels for the patio and terraced landscaping were provided by Brandner Design. The one-of-a-kind entry door blends industrial design with sophisticated elegance. Built from raw hot rolled steel, polished stainless steel and beautiful hand stitched burgundy leather this door turns this entry into art. Inside, shou sugi ban siding clads the mind-blowing powder room designed to look like a subway tunnel. Custom fireplace doors, cabinets, railings, a bunk bed ladder, and vanity by Brandner Design can also be found throughout the residence.

Project by Studio H:T principal in charge Brad Tomecek (now with Tomecek Studio Architecture). This project tests the theory of bringing high quality design to a prefabricated factory setting. Enrolled in the LEED-Home Pilot, this residence completed certification. The modular home was conceived as two boxes that slide above one another to create outdoor living space and a lower covered rear entry. The passive solar design invites large amounts of light from the south while minimizing openings to the east and west. Factory construction saves both time and costs while reducing waste and using a controlled labor force.
Built in a factory north of Denver, the home arrived by flatbed truck in two pieces and was craned into place in about 4 hours providing a fast, sustainable, cost effective alternative to traditional homebuilding techniques. Upgraded lighting fixtures, plumbing fixtures, doors, door hardware, windows, tile and bamboo flooring were incorporated into the design. 80% of the residence was completed in the factory in less than 3 weeks and other items were finished on site including the exterior stucco, garage, metal railing and stair.
Stack-Slide-Stitch describes the conceptual process of how to tie together two distinct modular boxes. Stack refers to setting one modular directly on top of the other. Slide refers to the action that creates an upper southern deck area while simultaneously providing a covered rear entry area. The stitching or interlocking occurs with the upward extension of the lower volume with the front deck walls and with the rear two story vertical.

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Kitchen/dining room combo - mid-sized contemporary light wood floor kitchen/dining room combo idea in San Francisco with white walls and no fireplace
Kitchen/dining room combo - mid-sized contemporary light wood floor kitchen/dining room combo idea in San Francisco with white walls and no fireplace

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Enclosed dining room - large transitional medium tone wood floor enclosed dining room idea in Boston with no fireplace
Enclosed dining room - large transitional medium tone wood floor enclosed dining room idea in Boston with no fireplace

Wrought iron Coffee table named Cua de Peix combined with glass, customized.
Wrought iron auxiliar little table named Cub, customized.
Toledo wrought iron standing table lamp combined with a hand made stitched shade.
Cadaqués wrought iron standing floor lamp combined with a hand made stitched shade.

Project by Studio H:T principal in charge Brad Tomecek (now with Tomecek Studio Architecture). This project tests the theory of bringing high quality design to a prefabricated factory setting. Enrolled in the LEED-Home Pilot, this residence completed certification. The modular home was conceived as two boxes that slide above one another to create outdoor living space and a lower covered rear entry. The passive solar design invites large amounts of light from the south while minimizing openings to the east and west. Factory construction saves both time and costs while reducing waste and using a controlled labor force.
Built in a factory north of Denver, the home arrived by flatbed truck in two pieces and was craned into place in about 4 hours providing a fast, sustainable, cost effective alternative to traditional homebuilding techniques. Upgraded lighting fixtures, plumbing fixtures, doors, door hardware, windows, tile and bamboo flooring were incorporated into the design. 80% of the residence was completed in the factory in less than 3 weeks and other items were finished on site including the exterior stucco, garage, metal railing and stair.
Stack-Slide-Stitch describes the conceptual process of how to tie together two distinct modular boxes. Stack refers to setting one modular directly on top of the other. Slide refers to the action that creates an upper southern deck area while simultaneously providing a covered rear entry area. The stitching or interlocking occurs with the upward extension of the lower volume with the front deck walls and with the rear two story vertical.

Pair of creamy white African mudcloth pillows with original fringe accents Off-white color, thick nubby soft to the touch, these original stitched seams and original fringe accents were kept to make these beautiful pillows. Hidden zipper closure, 22" x 22" Our pillows are fully lined with 100% linen, and have additional stitching to make sure these pillows will last for years to come. Machine washable, inside out, finished with overlocked edges. Inserts not included, can be upon request at an additional charge. Priced as a set of two.

KEY FEATURES
• Hand Made in Europe
• Hand-Made by 3rd. generation of Aydin family.
• Premium Quality
• Hand lined bottom
• Hand stitching
• 100% genuine cowhide leather
• European (Balkan) breed animals
• Each product is BRANDED with serial number and Craftsmanship seal.
• Hides used for making Patchworks are sourced ethically and humanely and 100% as byproduct of meat production
• Animals are free-range raised, sustainable sourced mainly on mountain pastures of Eastern Europe.
• Animal skins are endemic to breeds specific for Eastern European region.
• Skins ARE NOT processed by mass processing facility, but rather family owned business with "Old Craft" certificate. This means that such business falls in "tradition" category of business, since third family generation takes care of business.
• All skins are hand processed using solutions with the P.H value of drinking water (7)! We have been assured into that by being present inside the workshop during skin processing
• Skins are processed in small batches, usually 5-10 at the time, in order for skin to preserve, to the greatest extend, its natural distinctions and quality.
• NOTE: The photo on this page represents design and style of this rug and IT IS AN IMAGE OF ACTUAL product you will receive. All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly.
• NOTE: Few products may contain some natural flaws due to conditions inherent to natural animal products (scratches, insect bites, wrinkles, cuts, etc.) that will be discretely repaired. Please note that we do not wedge our cowhides but we rather discretely stitch and repair. Such flaws are acceptable for this type of product, since it represents the life of the animal to the fullest possible extent.
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Luxury – Prestige – Status
KEY FEATURES
Hand Made in Europe
Hand-Made by 3rd. generation of Aydin family.
Premium Quality
Hand lined bottom
Hand stitching
100% genuine cowhide leather
European (Balkan) breed animals
Each product is BRANDED with serial number and Craftsmanship seal.
Hides used for making Patchworks are sourced ethically and humanely and 100% as byproduct of meat production
Animals are free-range raised, sustainable sourced mainly on mountain pastures of Eastern Europe.
Animal skins are endemic to breeds specific for Eastern European region.
Skins ARE NOT processed by mass processing facility, but rather family owned business with "Old Craft" certificate. This means that such business falls in "Traditional" category of business.
All skins are hand processed using solutions with the P.H value of drinking water.
Skins are processed in small batches, usually 5-10 at the time, in order for skin to preserve, to the greatest extend, its natural distinctions and quality.
NOTE: The photo on this page represents design and style of this rug and IT IS AN IMAGE OF ACTUAL product you will receive. All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly.
NOTE: Few products may contain some natural flaws due to conditions inherent to natural animal products (scratches, insect bites, wrinkles, cuts, etc.) that will be discretely repaired. Please note that we do not wedge our cowhides but we rather discretely stitch and repair. Such flaws are acceptable for this type of product, since it represents the life of the animal to the fullest possible extent.

KEY FEATURES
• Hand Made in Europe
• Hand-Made by 3rd. generation of Aydin family.
• Premium Quality
• Hand lined bottom
• Hand stitching
• 100% genuine cowhide leather
• European (Balkan) breed animals
• Each product is BRANDED with serial number and Craftsmanship seal.
• Hides used for making Patchworks are sourced ethically and humanely and 100% as byproduct of meat production
• Animals are free-range raised, sustainable sourced mainly on mountain pastures of Eastern Europe.
• Animal skins are endemic to breeds specific for Eastern European region.
• Skins ARE NOT processed by mass processing facility, but rather family owned business with "Old Craft" certificate. This means that such business falls in "tradition" category of business, since third family generation takes care of business.
• All skins are hand processed using solutions with the P.H value of drinking water (7)! We have been assured into that by being present inside the workshop during skin processing
• Skins are processed in small batches, usually 5-10 at the time, in order for skin to preserve, to the greatest extend, its natural distinctions and quality.
• NOTE: The photo on this page represents design and style of this rug and IT IS AN IMAGE OF ACTUAL product you will receive. All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly.
• NOTE: Few products may contain some natural flaws due to conditions inherent to natural animal products (scratches, insect bites, wrinkles, cuts, etc.) that will be discretely repaired. Please note that we do not wedge our cowhides but we rather discretely stitch and repair. Such flaws are acceptable for this type of product, since it represents the life of the animal to the fullest possible extent.
SQ21

Camellia's by Helen Amy Murray
Upon entry into The Pacific SF, we are met by a grand piece at the concierge area, a wall of elegantly carved and stitched Camellia's by London based artist Helen Amy Murray. Murray is known internationally for creating intricate hand sculpted textiles, often using stitched and hand-carved leather panels in her designs. Camellia's were chosen not only for their beauty, but for their significance as a California flower that loves the mild weather and that thrives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Create the tropical jungle look by combining the green bamboo mural with tiki lights or paper lanterns.
Lean how to extend & combine wall murals by cutting & stitching a foreground piece on my website! When cutting a foreground piece to be the stitched piece, make sure to include any shadows it has.
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