Living Room
i like the screen I'm completely partial to ebonised timber with gold inlays.
seduction
nice fireplace nice everything but I shall be picky and point out at that awful radiator. Beautiful all the same. clients don't always wish to spend that extra money and I can't blame them.
I wish they invited me to lunch on a spring sunny day
everything is right, its the sash window and the Georgian shutters nesting in the panel work.
just as it should be - the XXth century never happened except for the light
well balanced colours.
exquisite elegance throughout. I have weakness for double volumes
exquisite elegance throughout. I have weakness for double volumes
I like the green and texture of that curtain and the way it hangs informally. Seeing it's the last photo of this project I can conclude that the walls are painted the same tone throughout. The house interiors have been designed with continuity I consider this rigour to be the right way as opposite to "a bit of this and that". The aim should be to create a unity. Originally when a home is built it has unity but over time rooms are changed, here and there, resulting in an aesthetic confusion. Renovating with unity in mind is thus the preferred course to follow.
The relationship between dining room and lounge is very pleasing as mentioned by others. I would add how in his project the colours are soothing - the toned blue and greens, the white of the timber mouldings contrasting with the tanned floorboards. I find Elisabeth has an excellent understanding of compositional hierarchy within a home interior.
the relationship of two intricate detailed objects - the gilded mirror frame and the round table's legs+roses - positioned as they are in a corner as it is. Complex detail within a plain environment. It's judiciously balanced.
I like the mouldings - I have a weakness for mouldings, they celebrate the meeting of the plane surfaces and I miss this feature in contemporary architecture.
grey uniformity - the eye can just concentrate on the forms maybe a paler tone would have been better
the mouldings, the wall paper and the grand piano slapped in the middle of it all
the fireplace ant the alcoves the blue&white colour scheme
wall render interesting.
semi open space
the contrasting colours association d'idees
this corner
Well balanced asymmetry . Well balanced gory colours that work well. bravo!
very well balanced asymmetry.
Wow! That parquet layered in 'point de hongrie' those rooms 'en enfilade' and in all this grandness 'd'epoque' that cute little radiator in the corner spoils nothing.
This combination of apparent beams with timber ceiling, the arched window and white walls is a 'period rustic" I particularly crave for. It is a quintessential Mediterranean vernacular interior.
the high and support structure ceiling
the form and green make this chaise long very period and very for my lounge
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