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Ethridge Residence
Ethridge Residence
Cornerstone ArchitectsCornerstone Architects
Located on a small infill lot in central Austin, this residence was designed to meet the needs of a growing family and an ambitious program. The program had to address challenging city and neighborhood restrictions while maintaining an open floor plan. The exterior materials are employed to define volumes and translate between the defined forms. This vocabulary continues visually inside the home. On this tight lot, it was important to openly connect the main living areas with the exterior, integrating the rear screened-in terrace with the backyard and pool. The Owner's Suite maintains privacy on the quieter corner of the lot. Natural light was an important factor in design. Glazing works in tandem with the deep overhangs to provide ambient lighting and allows for the most pleasing views. Natural materials and light, which were critical to the clients, help define the house to achieve a simplistic, clean demeanor in this historic neighborhood. Photography by Jerry Hayes
Addition and Renovation
Addition and Renovation
CHRISICOS INTERIORSCHRISICOS INTERIORS
Chrisicos Interiors John Horner Photography Addition and renovation of a suburban home Published in Boston Globe Magazine A look into the family room from the kitchen
White Brick Mediterranean
White Brick Mediterranean
Jessica Helgerson Interior DesignJessica Helgerson Interior Design
We designed a whole wall of cabinetry around the refrigerator, which provided us with enough storage to forgo upper cabinets at the sink and range. Photo by Lincoln Barbour.
Sky @ MidCity Lofts
Sky @ MidCity Lofts
Niki PapadopoulosNiki Papadopoulos
This is a clubroom we designed on the top floor of a luxury condo building in MidTown Atlanta. Photos by Sarah Dorio
Uptown Penthouse
Uptown Penthouse
ALTUS Architecture + DesignALTUS Architecture + Design
This sixth floor penthouse overlooks the city lakes, the Uptown retail district and the city skyline beyond. Designed for a young professional, the space is shaped by distinguishing the private and public realms through sculptural spatial gestures. Upon entry, a curved wall of white marble dust plaster pulls one into the space and delineates the boundary of the private master suite. The master bedroom space is screened from the entry by a translucent glass wall layered with a perforated veil creating optical dynamics and movement. This functions to privatize the master suite, while still allowing light to filter through the space to the entry. Suspended cabinet elements of Australian Walnut float opposite the curved white wall and Walnut floors lead one into the living room and kitchen spaces. A custom perforated stainless steel shroud surrounds a spiral stair that leads to a roof deck and garden space above, creating a daylit lantern within the center of the space. The concept for the stair began with the metaphor of water as a connection to the chain of city lakes. An image of water was abstracted into a series of pixels that were translated into a series of varying perforations, creating a dynamic pattern cut out of curved stainless steel panels. The result creates a sensory exciting path of movement and light, allowing the user to move up and down through dramatic shadow patterns that change with the position of the sun, transforming the light within the space. The kitchen is composed of Cherry and translucent glass cabinets with stainless steel shelves and countertops creating a progressive, modern backdrop to the interior edge of the living space. The powder room draws light through translucent glass, nestled behind the kitchen. Lines of light within, and suspended from the ceiling extend through the space toward the glass perimeter, defining a graphic counterpoint to the natural light from the perimeter full height glass. Within the master suite a freestanding Burlington stone bathroom mass creates solidity and privacy while separating the bedroom area from the bath and dressing spaces. The curved wall creates a walk-in dressing space as a fine boutique within the suite. The suspended screen acts as art within the master bedroom while filtering the light from the full height windows which open to the city beyond. The guest suite and office is located behind the pale blue wall of the kitchen through a sliding translucent glass panel. Natural light reaches the interior spaces of the dressing room and bath over partial height walls and clerestory glass.
James Kitchen
James Kitchen
Kate Roos Design LLCKate Roos Design LLC
Dark blue base cabinets anchor the space, while white upper cabinetry keeps the kitchen open and airy. A curved countertop provides seating at the island while gently easing traffic through the space.

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