18 Modern Home Design Photos
LLI Design
Comfortable modern kitchen / living / dining room. With large double void leading to formal living / reception room above, linked by feature glass, powder coated metal and walnut tread staircase. The deep grey centre island of the kitchen offsets the minimal palette of the rest of the room,
Scott Simpson Design + Build
Restoring delight to a mid-century modern for avid art collectors.
This home was once state-of-the-art, but had strayed from its original design aesthetic over the course of several updates and poorly planned additions. The owners wanted to restore a sense of spatial harmony as well as create a backdrop to showcase an extensive art collection.
Gutting the home allowed us to structure a flowing, open floor plan and add several extensions, including an expanded kitchen, complemented by an informal dining and play space for grandchildren. To create a visual and actual connection between indoor and outdoor living areas, we installed floor-to-ceiling picture windows and nearly invisible doors.
To complete the cohesive remodel, the house was updated with all new appliances, cabinetry, hardware and unique modern elements – including a family room with quartered, figured walnut wall panels and a front door that hinges to allow a 180–degree operating radius. And, finally, each magnificent art piece was given its own, perfect setting.
Aesthetic and functional cohesion was so successful that this sleek and stunning home was featured in a Trends article.
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KSID Studio, LLC
KSID Studio used an imaginative approach to design a room for a visionary client with a large family. The room’s size, combined with the client’s request that it serve multiple functions, created a difficult design dilemma. We had to design the room in a way that turned a small space into one where the client could enjoy a variety of family activities. Our unique seating solutions, resulted in a fabulous room and a functional hub for an active and creative family.
Karen Melvin photography
Edward Ogosta Architecture
Kitchen, dining, and living are all united in one space. The built-in dining nook is textured with white oak vertical slats. The folding glass doors can be completely opened, allowing free movement of air, light, and people between interior and exterior. Photo: Steve King.
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Architecture: Pierangelo Brandolisio
Interiors: Graphistudio Spa
Photo credit: Elia Falaschi
18 Modern Home Design Photos
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