Atrium Designs & Ideas
Bradshaw Construction
This 6,500-square-foot one-story vacation home overlooks a golf course with the San Jacinto mountain range beyond. The house has a light-colored material palette—limestone floors, bleached teak ceilings—and ample access to outdoor living areas.
Builder: Bradshaw Construction
Architect: Marmol Radziner
Interior Design: Sophie Harvey
Landscape: Madderlake Designs
Photography: Roger Davies
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Anthony Wilder Design/Build, Inc.
Featured in Home & Design Magazine, this Chevy Chase home was inspired by Hugh Newell Jacobsen and built/designed by Anthony Wilder's team of architects and designers.
S.J. Janis Company, Inc.
The walls of windows and the sloped ceiling provide dimension and architectural detail, maximizing the natural light and view.
The floor tile was installed in a herringbone pattern.
The painted tongue and groove wood ceiling keeps the open space light, airy, and bright in contract to the dark Tudor style of the existing. home.
186 Lighting Design Group - Gregg Mackell
This home's bridge was illuminated from a lensed linear in-floor light strip to keep the ceiling clean. From the exterior, warm glows reflect off the wood ceiling from an invisible source. When crossing the bridge the singular linear source creates an unexpected connection between the master wing and the main house.
Architect:Tom Cole of Points West Architecture and Land Group, Vail, Colorado
Interiors: Robyn Scott Interiors
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KKC Fine Homes
When the Olivares decided to build a home, their demands for an architect were as stringent as the integrity by which they lead their lives. Dean Nota understands and shares the Oliveras’ aspiration of perfection. It was a perfect fit.
PHOTOGRAPHED BY ERHARD PFEIFFER
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