28 Living Design Ideas

Gilbert Island Waterfront
Gilbert Island Waterfront
CantoniCantoni
Imagine life onboard your very own cruise ship, moored on a perpetually tranquil blue sea. That mental picture of outdoor, oceanic bliss is exactly what attracted Mr. and Mrs. Stansfield to this stunning waterfront home on exclusive Gilbert Island in Huntington Beach, California. Drawn to the lifestyle provided by a residence on the bay, with ready access to their boat, the Southern California couple purchased the home 2+ years ago and quickly set about updating and redecorating the interior. Hoping to create a comfortable environment suited for hosting family and entertaining friends, The Stansfield’s were not initially certain Cantoni would fit the bill as a decorative resource. Read more about this amazing project here> http://cantoni.com/interior-design-services/projects/gilbert-island-waterfront
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Chicago Co-op Living Room
Chicago Co-op Living Room
Rugo/ Raff Ltd. ArchitectsRugo/ Raff Ltd. Architects
Chicago, Illinois In collaboration with Wells & Fox Architectural Interiors.
North Scottsdale Estate
North Scottsdale Estate
PHX ArchitecturePHX Architecture
This southwest contemporary 5,800 sf residence uses a site specific design to take advantage of the Sonoran Desert and city lights views. The main residence uses glass and rich materials to create a light filled environment that capitalizes on several private outdoor patios. In addition to the main residence there is a separate guest house, and studio. Pam Singleton- Image Industry
Квартира "Little M"
Квартира "Little M"
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Фотограф - Виктор Чернышов
mill valley house
mill valley house
Yama ArchitectureYama Architecture
mill valley, bruce damonte® photography
Living Room #1
Living Room #1
Fava Design GroupFava Design Group
Ivory sectional with tufted back and solid carved wood coffee table. SHOT BY CRAIG DENIS PHOTOGRAPHY
Maybeck Inspired-Living Room
Maybeck Inspired-Living Room
Mark Brand ArchitectureMark Brand Architecture
Our design for the façade of this house contains many references to the work of noted Bay Area architect Bernard Maybeck. The concrete exterior panels, aluminum windows designed to echo industrial steel sash, redwood log supporting the third floor breakfast deck, curving trellises and concrete fascia panels all reference Maybeck’s work. However, the overall design is quite original in its combinations of forms, eclectic references and reinterpreting of motifs. The use of steel detailing in the trellis’ rolled c-channels, the railings and the strut supporting the redwood log bring these motifs gently into the 21st Century. The house was intended to respect its immediate surroundings while also providing an opportunity to experiment with new materials and unconventional applications of common materials, much as Maybeck did during his own time.

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