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Alpine Ski Home
Alpine Ski Home
Randy TrainorRandy Trainor
This three-story vacation home for a family of ski enthusiasts features 5 bedrooms and a six-bed bunk room, 5 1/2 bathrooms, kitchen, dining room, great room, 2 wet bars, great room, exercise room, basement game room, office, mud room, ski work room, decks, stone patio with sunken hot tub, garage, and elevator. The home sits into an extremely steep, half-acre lot that shares a property line with a ski resort and allows for ski-in, ski-out access to the mountain’s 61 trails. This unique location and challenging terrain informed the home’s siting, footprint, program, design, interior design, finishes, and custom made furniture. Credit: Samyn-D'Elia Architects Project designed by Franconia interior designer Randy Trainor. She also serves the New Hampshire Ski Country, Lake Regions and Coast, including Lincoln, North Conway, and Bartlett. For more about Randy Trainor, click here: https://crtinteriors.com/ To learn more about this project, click here: https://crtinteriors.com/ski-country-chic/
BEN'S BARN
BEN'S BARN
MarvinMarvin
The owner’s goal was to create a lifetime family home using salvaged materials from an antique farmhouse and barn that had stood on another portion of the site. The timber roof structure, as well as interior wood cladding, and interior doors were salvaged from that house, while sustainable new materials (Maine cedar, hemlock timber and steel) and salvaged cabinetry and fixtures from a mid-century-modern teardown were interwoven to create a modern house with a strong connection to the past. Integrity® Wood-Ultrex® windows and doors were a perfect fit for this project. Integrity provided the only combination of a durable, thermally efficient exterior frame combined with a true wood interior.
Control/Shift House
Control/Shift House
Matt Fajkus ArchitectureMatt Fajkus Architecture
The Control/Shift House is perched on the high side of the site which takes advantage of the view to the southeast. A gradual descending path navigates the change in terrain from the street to the entry of the house. A series of low retaining walls/planter beds gather and release the earth upon the descent resulting in a fairly flat level for the house to sit on the top one third of the site. The entry axis is aligned with the celebrated stair volume and then re-centers on the actual entry axis once you approach the forecourt of the house. The initial desire was for an “H” scheme house with common entertaining spaces bridging the gap between the more private spaces. After an investigation considering the site, program, and view, a key move was made: unfold the east wing of the “H” scheme to open all rooms to the southeast view resulting in a “T” scheme. The new derivation allows for both a swim pool which is on axis with the entry and main gathering space and a lap pool which occurs on the cross axis extending along the lengthy edge of the master suite, providing direct access for morning exercise and a view of the water throughout the day. The Control/Shift House was derived from a clever way of following the “rules.” Strict HOA guidelines required very specific exterior massing restrictions which limits the lengths of unbroken elevations and promotes varying sizes of masses. The solution most often used in this neighborhood is one of addition - an aggregation of masses and program randomly attached to the inner core of the house which often results in a parasitic plan. The approach taken with the Control/Shift House was to push and pull program/massing to delineate and define the layout of the house. Massing is intentional and reiterated by the careful selection of materiality that tracks through the house. Voids and relief in the plan are a natural result of this method and allow for light and air to circulate throughout every space of the house, even into the most inner core. Photography: Charles Davis Smith
Desert Modern at Estancia
Desert Modern at Estancia
Drewett WorksDrewett Works
Believe it or not, this award-winning home began as a speculative project. Typically speculative projects involve a rather generic design that would appeal to many in a style that might be loved by the masses. But the project’s developer loved modern architecture and his personal residence was the first project designed by architect C.P. Drewett when Drewett Works launched in 2001. Together, the architect and developer envisioned a fictitious art collector who would one day purchase this stunning piece of desert modern architecture to showcase their magnificent collection. The primary views from the site were southwest. Therefore, protecting the interior spaces from the southwest sun while making the primary views available was the greatest challenge. The views were very calculated and carefully managed. Every room needed to not only capture the vistas of the surrounding desert, but also provide viewing spaces for the potential collection to be housed within its walls. The core of the material palette is utilitarian including exposed masonry and locally quarried cantera stone. An organic nature was added to the project through millwork selections including walnut and red gum veneers. The eventual owners saw immediately that this could indeed become a home for them as well as their magnificent collection, of which pieces are loaned out to museums around the world. Their decision to purchase the home was based on the dimensions of one particular wall in the dining room which was EXACTLY large enough for one particular painting not yet displayed due to its size. The owners and this home were, as the saying goes, a perfect match! Project Details | Desert Modern for the Magnificent Collection, Estancia, Scottsdale, AZ Architecture: C.P. Drewett, Jr., AIA, NCARB | Drewett Works, Scottsdale, AZ Builder: Shannon Construction | Phoenix, AZ Interior Selections: Janet Bilotti, NCIDQ, ASID | Naples, FL Custom Millwork: Linear Fine Woodworking | Scottsdale, AZ Photography: Dino Tonn | Scottsdale, AZ Awards: 2014 Gold Nugget Award of Merit Feature Article: Luxe. Interiors and Design. Winter 2015, “Lofty Exposure”
White Pine Canyon
White Pine Canyon
Jaffa Group Design BuildJaffa Group Design Build
Idee per un ingresso con anticamera minimal con pareti bianche, una porta singola e una porta in vetro
Rock Creek
Rock Creek
Graham Design BuildGraham Design Build
Esempio di una porta d'ingresso american style di medie dimensioni con una porta singola e una porta in vetro
Roma - Legno Bastone European Elegance Collection
Roma - Legno Bastone European Elegance Collection
Legno Bastone Wide Plank FlooringLegno Bastone Wide Plank Flooring
Esempio di una grande porta d'ingresso minimal con pareti bianche, pavimento in legno massello medio, una porta singola e una porta in vetro
Irvine Terrace Contemporary
Irvine Terrace Contemporary
Michael Fullen Design GroupMichael Fullen Design Group
Karyn Millet
Esempio di una porta d'ingresso minimal con pareti beige, una porta a pivot e una porta in vetro
Radnor Renovation
Radnor Renovation
Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd.Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd.
Angle Eye Photography
Idee per un grande corridoio tradizionale con pareti marroni, una porta singola, una porta in vetro e pavimento multicolore
Maine Artist Residence and Studios
Maine Artist Residence and Studios
Hajian Architects IncHajian Architects Inc
Emma Sampson
Esempio di un ingresso minimal con pareti bianche, parquet chiaro, una porta singola e una porta in vetro
Caruth Residence
Caruth Residence
SHM ArchitectsSHM Architects
Photography: Nathan Schroder
Ispirazione per un ingresso o corridoio mediterraneo con una porta a due ante, una porta in vetro e pavimento beige
St. Joseph Residence 2
St. Joseph Residence 2
Allegretti Architects, Inc.Allegretti Architects, Inc.
James Yochum
Foto di un ingresso o corridoio american style con pareti beige, pavimento in legno massello medio, una porta singola e una porta in vetro
Waterfront French Normandy
Waterfront French Normandy
VanderHorn ArchitectsVanderHorn Architects
The center projecting bay of the main block features an entry portico with Ionic columns supporting a broken pedimented roof, all of limestone. French doors with transoms afford a view to Long Island Sound beyond. Above, a tall window with limestone surround is nestled under the flared eaves of the hipped slate roofed gable that completes the composition. Woodruff Brown Photography
Mediterranean Heaven
Mediterranean Heaven
About Space StudiosAbout Space Studios
Photo Credit: Nicole Leone
Idee per una porta d'ingresso mediterranea con una porta singola, una porta in vetro e pareti beige
Modern Toronto Home
Modern Toronto Home
South Park Design BuildSouth Park Design Build
This Modern home sits atop one of Toronto's beautiful ravines. The full basement is equipped with a large home gym, a steam shower, change room, and guest Bathroom, the center of the basement is a games room/Movie and wine cellar. The other end of the full basement features a full guest suite complete with private Ensuite and kitchenette. The 2nd floor makes up the Master Suite, complete with Master bedroom, master dressing room, and a stunning Master Ensuite with a 20 foot long shower with his and hers access from either end. The bungalow style main floor has a kids bedroom wing complete with kids tv/play room and kids powder room at one end, while the center of the house holds the Kitchen/pantry and staircases. The kitchen open concept unfolds into the 2 story high family room or great room featuring stunning views of the ravine, floor to ceiling stone fireplace and a custom bar for entertaining. There is a separate powder room for this end of the house. As you make your way down the hall to the side entry there is a home office and connecting corridor back to the front entry. All in all a stunning example of a true Toronto Ravine property photos by Hand Spun Films
West 21st
West 21st
Frits de Vries Architect Ltd.Frits de Vries Architect Ltd.
Photography: Lucas Finlay
Immagine di una porta d'ingresso design di medie dimensioni con una porta singola e una porta in vetro
Old Village - Mt. Pleasant
Old Village - Mt. Pleasant
Structures Building CompanyStructures Building Company
Holger Obenaus
Idee per un ingresso tropicale con pareti bianche, pavimento in legno massello medio, una porta singola e una porta in vetro
Arizona Mediterranean
Arizona Mediterranean
Urban Design AssociatesUrban Design Associates
Mediterranean style entry with glass door. Architect: Urban Design Associates Builder: Manship Builders Interior Designer: Billi Springer Photographer: Thompson Photographic
Great Point Lodge
Great Point Lodge
On Site Management, Inc.On Site Management, Inc.
Architect: Miller Architects, P.C. Photographer: David Marlow
Esempio di un ingresso con anticamera stile rurale con una porta in vetro
van Adelsberg Grant Art Studio
van Adelsberg Grant Art Studio
Giulietti Schouten Weber ArchitectsGiulietti Schouten Weber Architects
Idee per un ingresso o corridoio design con una porta singola e una porta in vetro

7.931 Foto di ingressi e corridoi con una porta in vetro

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