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Orren Pickell Building Group
Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan. http://pickellbuilders.com. Living Room with built in cabinetry, floor to ceiling windows, wool carpet and coffer ceiling detail.
Hobbs' Ink, LLC
This Neo-prairie style home with its wide overhangs and well shaded bands of glass combines the openness of an island getaway with a “C – shaped” floor plan that gives the owners much needed privacy on a 78’ wide hillside lot. Photos by James Bruce and Merrick Ales.
Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Inc.
Hillside Farmhouse sits on a steep East-sloping hill. We set it across the slope, which allowed us to separate the site into a public, arrival side to the North and a private, garden side to the South. The house becomes the long wall, one room wide, that organizes the site into its two parts.
The garage wing, running perpendicularly to the main house, forms a courtyard at the front door. Cars driving in are welcomed by the wide front portico and interlocking stair tower. On the opposite side, under a parade of dormers, the Dining Room saddle-bags into the garden, providing views to the South and East. Its generous overhang keeps out the hot summer sun, but brings in the winter sun.
The house is a hybrid of ‘farm house’ and ‘country house’. It simultaneously relates to the active contiguous farm and the classical imagery prevalent in New England architecture.
Photography by Robert Benson and Brian Tetrault
sporadicSPACE
A contemporary, well lit reception hall with bespoke original dropped ceiling developed by sporadicSPACE and a balcony overlooking the dining room with views of the chandelier, specifically designed for this space by Andries Kruger. The light and airy room juxtaposes with the dark, rich parquet flooring giving illusions of space and grandeur.
Designed by Andries V Kruger, for more information see www.sporadicSPACE.com
Michael Robert Construction
An area off to the side of this great room was set aside for the kids' play space. Brightly colored foam tiles delineate the space, and serve as a soft landing spot, without competing with the room's decor. A vaulted bead board ceiling, left with a natural finish, further isolates the two spaces, giving it a cozy separate feel.
Photo by Mike Mroz of Michael Robert Construction
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Sebastian Construction Group
Architect: Larry E Boerder Architects, Dallas
Interior Designer: Laura Lee Clark, Dallas
Landscape Architect: Lambert Landscape Co, Dallas
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