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A table by Seattle studio Chadhaus complements the home's existing oak floors and cedar walls.
The interior contrasts the dark exterior with white plaster, allowing natural light to disperse throughout the home.
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An arc motif is a recurring theme throughout the kitchen's design.
Furnishings and artwork create a more contemporary feeling in the largely traditional home. The dining table on the top floor, for example, is surrounded by an eclectic collection of designer chairs.
Felted louvres between the entrance and the living room provide acoustic insulation and warmth while still allowing light to penetrate the interior.
The spacious interiors mean there is no chance of claustrophobia—even when the occupants are stranded indoors during bad weather.
The home’s compact form and modest amounts of glazing add to its overall eco-friendliness. The white oak casework, which goes from floor to ceiling throughout much of the kitchen, was fabricated by Big Branch Woodworking for $22,000.
"A curve spontaneously penetrates the entire space, picturing a story line engraved with the memory and life of its residents. The chalkboard painting side is like the diary of a traveler who loves recording his or her journey," says the firm. "Overall, we think curved elements not only blur boundaries, but also can bring softness and some imagination to a space."
Open shelves installed over a window allow light to pass through and create a reading nook in the corner of the dining area.
A curving charcoal wall covered in chalkboard paint lines one side of the open living area.
Open plan gives the space a loft-like feel.
Timber beams are evident throughout. “The original post-and-beam structure was taken down, numbered, and reused within the new shell,” says Béliveau.
Custom pine cabinets hang over the dining space.
The banquet table featuring an inlaid Lazy Susan—a nod to large, shared family dinners at Chinese restaurants—and a custom curio made of steel and oak were both designed by Vancouver–based industrial designer Ko Júbilo.
The Archer Park Apartments is one of Determined By Design's many multi-family projects; founder Kia Weatherspoon seeks not only to create well-designed spaces for her clients, but also to advocate for them through her work, getting to the heart of what they most deeply need.
Light pine finishes make the interiors feel airy and spacious.
The dining area features Cappellini stools and Hans Wegner dining chairs.
A dead tree on the lot was milled to construct the dining table, further connecting the newly designed home to its historic community.
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Artworks from James Makin Gallery in Collingwood, Victoria help create impactful interiors.
The white oak floors are echoed in the cabinetry of the kitchen and the millwork of storage in the living/dining area.
Taking cues from their style-conscious clients, Portland-based Jessica Helgerson Interior Design transforms an Amagansett home into a light-filled, Scandinavian-inspired getaway.
Light and dark herringbone parquetry combine to create a dynamic dining area.
A light, bright interior is filled with natural materials and white, subdued accents. Large windows look out towards the only fjord on the eastern seaboard.
The living, dining, and kitchen spaces flow into one another.
A four-person dining table is sited near the large picture window on the wider end of the house.
Plenty of white finishes give the interiors a clean, bright look.
The dining room table is perfectly positioned to enjoy the sweeping views of the Sörmlands archipelago.
The kitchen and dining area are located on the lower level.
The exposed collar ties in the great room are finished in a dark color, punctuating the white of the walls and ceilings, and emphasizing the gable from the interior.
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The walls, ceilings, windows, and cabinetry were all strategically positioned to unveil views to the outdoors.
The owners also wanted better internal circulation, and upgrades for the existing rooms.
The addition has a skin of hardwood screens that offer protection from sunlight arriving from the north and west. The screens provide shade and privacy while still revealing views of the outdoor area and the pool.
At the other end, he added floor-to-ceiling, built-in shelving, which has created a more streamlined look and eliminated the need for additional furniture.
Silver opened the kitchen to the dining room, creating the sense of one big space with a seamless flow. He also inserted sliding doors to an exterior patio.
Oak floors and millwork throughout unify the spaces.
The appliances are by Miele and the Cojo stools are by Thomas Hayes.
Amenities include a workout studio, kitchen area, and a spacious backyard with fruit trees.
Taking inspiration from travels to exotic locales, and the conviviality of the expatriate lifestyle, this establishment is Stoke Newington has hints of Asia and the Mediterranean in its design.
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In the dining area, a Campo d’oro table from De Padova is ringed by vintage Michael Thonet Bentwood chairs. The kitchen features b3 cabinets by Bulthaup and custom stainless-steel countertops. The red Stool_One counter stools are by Konstantin Grcic for Magis.
The wood-burning stove keeps the home warm on cool nights.