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A wall of iroko cladding in the hall mirrors the iroko cladding used for the exterior of the building. It also serves the purpose of concealing the entrance to a guest cloakroom.
A matte finish, bespoke designed terrazzo style poured
resin floor continues from this area into the living spaces. With a background of pale agate grey, flecked with soft brown, black and chalky white it compliments the chestnut tones in the exterior iroko overhangs.


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Ejemplo de recibidores y pasillos actuales de tamaño medio con paredes blancas, suelo de terrazo, suelo gris y vigas vistas


Diseño de recibidores y pasillos retro extra grandes con paredes blancas, suelo de terrazo y suelo blanco


A sensitive remodelling of a Victorian warehouse apartment in Clerkenwell. The design juxtaposes historic texture with contemporary interventions to create a rich and layered dwelling.
Our clients' brief was to reimagine the apartment as a warm, inviting home while retaining the industrial character of the building.
We responded by creating a series of contemporary interventions that are distinct from the existing building fabric. Each intervention contains a new domestic room: library, dressing room, bathroom, ensuite and pantry. These spaces are conceived as independent elements, lined with bespoke timber joinery and ceramic tiling to create a distinctive atmosphere and identity to each.


Ejemplo de recibidores y pasillos eclécticos de tamaño medio con paredes blancas, suelo de terrazo y suelo multicolor


Foto de recibidores y pasillos contemporáneos extra grandes con suelo de terrazo y suelo gris


Remodeling and adding on to a classic pristine 1960’s ranch home is a challenging opportunity. Our clients were clear that their own sense of style should take precedence, but also wanted to honor the home’s spirit. Our solution left the original home as intact as possible and created a linear element that serves as a threshold from old to new. The steel “spine” fulfills the owners’ desire for a dynamic contemporary environment, and sets the tone for the addition. The original kidney pool retains its shape inside the new outline of a spacious rectangle. At the owner’s request each space has a “little surprise” or interesting detail.
Photographs by: Miro Dvorscak


Modelo de recibidores y pasillos actuales de tamaño medio con paredes blancas, suelo de terrazo, suelo blanco y casetón


Photography: Tom Ferguson
Imagen de recibidores y pasillos contemporáneos con suelo de terrazo y suelo gris
Imagen de recibidores y pasillos contemporáneos con suelo de terrazo y suelo gris


Imagen de recibidores y pasillos actuales con paredes rojas, suelo de terrazo y suelo blanco


Coat and shoe storage at entry
Diseño de recibidores y pasillos retro con paredes blancas, suelo de terrazo, suelo blanco, machihembrado y panelado
Diseño de recibidores y pasillos retro con paredes blancas, suelo de terrazo, suelo blanco, machihembrado y panelado


Modelo de recibidores y pasillos contemporáneos con paredes verdes, suelo de terrazo y suelo gris


Entrance Hallway
Foto de recibidores y pasillos actuales pequeños con paredes blancas, suelo de terrazo y suelo azul
Foto de recibidores y pasillos actuales pequeños con paredes blancas, suelo de terrazo y suelo azul


From the very first site visit the vision has been to capture the magnificent view and find ways to frame, surprise and combine it with movement through the building. This has been achieved in a Picturesque way by tantalising and choreographing the viewer’s experience.
The public-facing facade is muted with simple rendered panels, large overhanging roofs and a single point of entry, taking inspiration from Katsura Palace in Kyoto, Japan. Upon entering the cavernous and womb-like space the eye is drawn to a framed view of the Indian Ocean while the stair draws one down into the main house. Below, the panoramic vista opens up, book-ended by granitic cliffs, capped with lush tropical forests.
At the lower living level, the boundary between interior and veranda blur and the infinity pool seemingly flows into the ocean. Behind the stair, half a level up, the private sleeping quarters are concealed from view. Upstairs at entrance level, is a guest bedroom with en-suite bathroom, laundry, storage room and double garage. In addition, the family play-room on this level enjoys superb views in all directions towards the ocean and back into the house via an internal window.
In contrast, the annex is on one level, though it retains all the charm and rigour of its bigger sibling.
Internally, the colour and material scheme is minimalist with painted concrete and render forming the backdrop to the occasional, understated touches of steel, timber panelling and terrazzo. Externally, the facade starts as a rusticated rougher render base, becoming refined as it ascends the building. The composition of aluminium windows gives an overall impression of elegance, proportion and beauty. Both internally and externally, the structure is exposed and celebrated.


BeachHaus is built on a previously developed site on Siesta Key. It sits directly on the bay but has Gulf views from the upper floor and roof deck.
The client loved the old Florida cracker beach houses that are harder and harder to find these days. They loved the exposed roof joists, ship lap ceilings, light colored surfaces and inviting and durable materials.
Given the risk of hurricanes, building those homes in these areas is not only disingenuous it is impossible. Instead, we focused on building the new era of beach houses; fully elevated to comfy with FEMA requirements, exposed concrete beams, long eaves to shade windows, coralina stone cladding, ship lap ceilings, and white oak and terrazzo flooring.
The home is Net Zero Energy with a HERS index of -25 making it one of the most energy efficient homes in the US. It is also certified NGBS Emerald.
Photos by Ryan Gamma Photography


Arched doorways and marble floors welcome guests into the formal living room in this 1920's home. The hand painted diamond patterned walls were existing when clients moved in. A statement piece console adds drama to this magnificent foyer. Alise O'Brian photography.


Un lungo 'tappeto' di piastrelle di graniglia recuperate da altri ambienti enfatizza la linearità della geometria dello spazio ed è messo in evidenza da una serie di corpi illuminanti nascosti in una stretta e continua rientranza nera del soffitto.
Una nuova libreria in legno laccato nero impreziosisce la parete di sinistra su cui affacciano le vecchie porte recuperate e ristrutturate dietro le quali trovano posto le camere dei ragazzi. Anche il disegno della libreria mira ad enfatizzare, in particolare con le modulari rientranze lineari ricavate nei montanti verticali, la linearità dell'ambiente. Sul fondo si apre uno spazio di distribuzione in cui le porte sono inserite in una boiserie che riprende i ricorsi orizzontali della libreria.
204 ideas para recibidores y pasillos con suelo de terrazo
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