Hello everyone! Sorry for the later post this week, I’ve been busy pulling together some visuals for the blog in the hope of being a bit ahead (or hopefully maybe just ‘on’) schedule. Unlike the rest of the house, where I’ve had a chance to draw stuff up, then get started on the work ahead of […]
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If you’re after a big home with 6 bedrooms, I found this one for you! Click on the image to view it larger. If you look through all the details you can see it has a huge amount of storage – love that. I also like how the rumpus and…
I thought I might have shared this one before but I went through my archives and it seems not! This is a GREAT family plan. 3 bedrooms towards the front of the home, with the master behind the garage and the focus of the home being all the living down…
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Image 22 of 25 from gallery of Ronda House / Marina Vella Arquitectura Urbanismo. First floor plan
Some of you may like this floor plan with the scullery/laundry/kitchen layout. I like it that’s for sure! I have a similar triangle at my house and they work so well together. I spend most of my time between the kitchen and laundry and much prefer them all away from…
Hi! Today I have this wonderful u-shaped floor plan for you. It’s got four bedrooms, three bathrooms (including two ensuites), guest room, study and rumpus room, and it is ideal for acreage. The u-shape on the back is perfect for entertaining around a pool or barbecue. Click on the plan…
I don’t mind a house with a gallery walk-through area. It separates the house. Master and living on the back, kids on the front. I have older kids, so this would suit perfectly! I wouldn’t have to hear them up late watching their things. The layout is extremely neat, as…
This home is a little grander than I would choose, but if I won the lotto I'd be building this one! The outdoor environment blends beautifully with the overall aspect of the house.
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Image 15 of 15 from gallery of Interior AM / INT2architecture. Axonometric
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Here’s a really great family home which would suit a regular block of land (by looking at it you’d need around 20m frontage though). I like the space and layout with the living through the middle. Kids up the back and parents at the front. YES! Here are some other things…
Beach House of Charlie Harper from TAAHM by nikneuk
Image 38 of 42 from gallery of The House Of Secret Gardens / Spasm Design. Ground Floor Plan
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"Los Kissinger en su casa de Nueva York" is an article torn from a magazine The Devoted Classicist found while going through an unlabeled file recently. Although the article is unmarked, there is no mistaking that it is from Hola! magazine. It probably dates from the 90s, when I first discovered the popular periodical from Spain and used it for Show & Tell readings to cheer up a very ill friend. The magazine's format is simple, but tried-and-true, with at-home interviews accompanied by as many as a dozen snapshot-like portraits with a wide angle lens that also manages to get in plenty of the decor. Nancy and Henry Kissinger (seated). Nancy Kissinger is a member of the Board of Directors of the Queen Sofia Spanish Institute, located in a handsome, landmark, 1927 Federal Revival townhouse designed by McKim, Mead & White; it was donated by Margaret Rockefeller Strong de Larrain, Marquesa de Cuevas, in 1965. The article marks the ocassion of Mrs. Kissinger being that year's chairperson of the fund-raising gala that honors the Gold Medal award winners that have been recognized for their contributions to the betterment of relations between the United States and Spain. (Dr. Henry Kissinger was one of the honorees in 2005, and recently-in-the-news newlywed H.E. The Duchess of Alba in 2008). But before the photos of the Kissingers' apartment, some background on the famous building, River House. One of the most prestigious apartment buildings in Manhattan is the 26 story River House located at 435 East 52nd Street. And it is among the most exclusive buildings, with the co-operative By-Laws reportedly prohibiting the building's name or address in real estate sale listings. The courtyard entrance of River House. Located on the bank of the East River, its relatively secluded location (Greta Garbo lived across the street) on a dead-end street with entrance through a private courtyard allowing limousines to pull up to the door is a considerable selling point. A vintage view of the Reception Hall of River House. Past the doorman and the Foyer is a long gallery Reception Hall that overlooks the Fountain Court (as seen in the first image) and the East River beyond. Mirrored panels of verre eglomise waterway scenes by Jan Juta, 1895-1990, are featured in the space decorated by Ernesta Beaux. (For more on these two talents, and a better look at one of these murals, see the Aestheticus Rex blog). Marble Art Deco versions of classical fluted pilasters flank the murals and give visual support to the cornice decorated by alternating moons and stars. The original scheme had creme cast plaster gulls on a pinkish-brown ceiling above the Beaux-designed rugs in tones of brown, lemon yellow, henna and gray to compliment Directoire Revival and Empire/Beidermeier Revival furnishings. Watercolor renderings of the river landing from the original sales prospectus. A river landing was another original feature, but it lasted only until the FDR Drive was constructed in 1934. The River Club, limited to 400 men and women from New York and 200 from other states, is an original amenity that still exists with an indoor swimming pool, two indoor championship tennis courts, ballroom, oyster bar, dining room, and 26 suites for out-of-town members and guests. In addition to the separate 52nd Street entrance, there was previously an entrance from the river landing, and there is an elevator entrance from the River House lobby. The Lounge at the Indoor Swimming Pool of the River Club. A vintage view of an indoor tennis court at the River Club. The entire building, including the River Club, was designed by William Lawrence Bottomley, the principal of the architectural firm Bottomley, Wagner, & White, and built 1929-32. River views, privacy, and natural ventilation were all carefully considered for each of the 64 simplex (one story), duplex (two story), and triplex (three story) apartments, varying from 8 to 17 rooms. A typical floor plan of River House. A very unusual feature is the interlocking plans of the "E" and "F" duplex apartments which have the public rooms of the apartment on the lower floor on one side of the wind and the private rooms on the opposite side above, allowing for variations in exposure. Also, the ceiling heights vary, higher in the entertaining levels and lower in the bedroom levels. Floor Plans for the tower apartments and the "E" and "F" duplexes. Tower apartments with exposures on all four sides start on the 17th floor. The top of the building was originally a triplex with private terraces, but it was later divided to two apartments, a duplex and a simplex above. (That duplex was famously owned by Susan and John Gutfreund in the 1980s, with a number of so-called "bad neighbor" incidents reported in the tabloids including the hoisting of a 22 foot Christmas tree up the outside of the building via a wrench mounted on their upstairs neighbor's terrace). View from a penthouse terrace at River House. Those living outside the big urban areas often find the concept of a co-operative building difficult to understand. In the briefest of terms, a purchase involves shares in ownership and the right to occupy a specific apartment. It also means that a potential buyer has to be approved by the Board, and rejection requires no explanation. In a well-publicized lawsuit, Gloria Vanderbilt sued, claiming that she was not even allowed an interview. Others who reportedly were turned away were Richard Nixon and Diane Keaton. Henry Kissinger has lived in River House for decades and is always mentioned whenever there is a list of residents, so The Devoted Classicist is not compromising any confidences here. It is a guess that this is an "E" duplex by interpreting the photos, but it is only a guess, and nothing is known about the decorator. Considering the owners' wealth, education and exposure, the Living Room is remarkably unfinished. Perhaps when it is filled with people, the flaws are less noticeable. The scraggly potted orchids, and bunches of dried hydrangeas, inexpensive decoration, would indicate that at-home entertaining is infrequent. The presence of at least four crystal ashtrays might contradict that, however. Despite the over-use of green, this writer would have considered window treatments that were the same color as the walls, letting the Bessarabian rug be the major colorful pattern, and added throw pillows. Also, the room would be improved if art could play a bigger role. The lacquered and inlaid pieces do add a richness, however. The original 6-over-6 double hung windows have been replaced with single pane tilt-turn sash that unfortunately give big expanses of darkness at night. This writer, influenced by former employer Sister Parish, favors black candles, too, but does not display them without first burning the wicks briefly. A manila clasp envelope on the left cabinet, presumed to be a late nineteenth century Boulle revival pair, appears in a previous shot. Although the two-panel screen mounted on the wall above the canape is not objectionable, a stronger piece of art would help distract from the "legginess" of the furniture. Just guessing, it looks like there is seating for at least 21 in this room, which is good; a Living Room should seat, at the very least, the same number as the Dining Room. Again, it is not that the furnishings themselves are objectionable; it is just an uncomfortable arrangement. It is hoped that this rare, un-styled look into a celebrity interior was appreciated from a socio-anthropological and decorative point of view. Do the readers have any suggestions for the Kissingers for a little home improvement? The color vintage photos of River House are from THE WORK OF WILLIAM LAWRENCE BOTTOMLEY IN RICHMOND by William B. O'Neal and Christopher Weeks, University Press of Virginia, and the black & white photos are from THE ARCHITECTURE OF WILLIAM LAWRENCE BOTTOMLEY by Susan Hume Frazer, Acanthus Press, available here. The photos of the Kissingers in their River House apartment are from HOLA! magazine, available here.
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