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Tim Andersen Architect
Interior is a surprising contrast to exterior, and feels more Scandinavian than Mediterranean. Open plan joins kitchen, dining and living room to backyard. Second floor with vaulted wood ceiling is seen through light well. Open risers with oak butcherblock treads make stair almost transparent. David Whelan photo
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KULTURAKOVROV ковры ручной работы
Проект, выполненный в темных тонах, микс стилей минимализма, джапанди и ваби-саби. Для зонирования пространства был выбран фактурный ковер от Kulturakovrov.
Дизайн: Игорь Каликулин
am Alexandra Magne
Crédit photos Lionel Moreau
Diseño de salón para visitas abierto escandinavo de tamaño medio sin chimenea con paredes blancas, suelo de madera clara y televisor colgado en la pared
Diseño de salón para visitas abierto escandinavo de tamaño medio sin chimenea con paredes blancas, suelo de madera clara y televisor colgado en la pared
The Scale Collective
Imagen de salón escandinavo con paredes beige, suelo de madera en tonos medios, televisor colgado en la pared y papel pintado
Flooret
Inspired by sandy shorelines on the California coast, this beachy blonde vinyl floor brings just the right amount of variation to each room. With the Modin Collection, we have raised the bar on luxury vinyl plank. The result is a new standard in resilient flooring. Modin offers true embossed in register texture, a low sheen level, a rigid SPC core, an industry-leading wear layer, and so much more.
Warren French Interiors
A coastal Scandinavian renovation project, combining a Victorian seaside cottage with Scandi design. We wanted to create a modern, open-plan living space but at the same time, preserve the traditional elements of the house that gave it it's character.
EHD
Scandinavian style new home build. Elements include plaster walls, exposed beams, arch details, open concept, floating shelves, built in features, integrated sinks, custom cabinetry, gold hardware, big windows, outdoor indoor living, and hardwood floors.
Iain Robinson
Ejemplo de salón gris y abierto escandinavo grande con paredes grises y suelo de madera clara
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YARD Architects
We were asked to resolve a problem with the layout of a house in the Whitehall Park Conservation Area in Islington. The house had wonderful high ceilings and well proportioned reception rooms, but the kitchen was very compromised. It was housed in an old side return extension and accessed through a warren of other rooms. It was too small and low, didn’t relate well to the dining room and was cut off from the other rooms in the house, accessed down a small flight of steps. The owners wanted a generous, multifunctional family space where they could enjoy time together.
Our solution was to take out the side wall of the rear reception room, reconstruct the side return completely and join the two spaces to create a lateral kitchen dining space. Behind this space the old dining room, with less access to natural light, became a utility room, cloakroom and music room. We flipped the kitchen into the old reception room and lowered the floor to create one seamless room level with the garden. This gave the kitchen a huge ceiling height and meant we could increase the size of the French doors which open out onto the garden, making them very grand and a real focal point of the room.
The extension itself has a fully glazed roof to bring the most amount of light into the space, including electrically opening rooflights for ventilation. To avoid the dining room being overlooked by the neighbours upper windows, we designed a series of louvres made of oak to line the underside of the roof. These allow filtered light into the extension whilst maintaining a sense of privacy and enclosure. They are openable to allow the glass to be cleaned and we used them to inform the rest of the interior. The extension contrasts to the more traditional kitchen area with its high ceilings and ornate cornice, using oak panels as a lining around the walls. The opening into the kitchen forms a datum line, above which the oak is clad in battens to create texture and tie into design of the louvres.
A bench containing storage runs all the way around the dining room and a large pivot window frames views from the music room into the garden. The window can be fully opened to connect the dining room to the outside. The rear wall of the dining room is finished in natural clay plaster, continuing the warm earthy tones of the oak cladding.
Externally we used a traditional yellow stock brick so the extension feels like it belongs to the house, but we used the brick in a sawtooth bond, laying them at 45 degrees to create a triangular pattern which create interesting shadows throughout the day.
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