Image 10 of 20 from gallery of Newton House / NADAAA. Photograph by John Horner
The George | Ashwood House The George is a stylish, yet functional, private modern family home located in Melbourne's inner southeast.Offset curved battened facade crowns top of the dwelling with its striking form. A cantilevered second story steps over the 4 car garage and ground level, framing the entrance & adding depth to the dynamic
1960s Dressing Table By White & Newton of Portsmouth. A scarcely seen model featuring contrasting teak and afromosia timbers, contoured drawers with recessed handles, and solid afromosia sleigh legs. The dressing table is fitted with three mirrors. White & Newton began making contemporary furniture in 1924 and the business grew to employ over 400 staff at its peak. On the cutting edge of furniture design and production in Britain throughout the mid 20th century, under the design direction of the talented Arthur Edwards, the firm produced stunning high end furniture often defined by its clean modern lines and stark linear form. The presence of afromosia in this piece positions it as one of their higher end products, as the more staple items were only constructed from teak. Condition report: In very good condition. Refurbished and refinished. Some marks to the sleigh legs Additional dimensions information: Top of mirror height is 112cm
A modern farmhouse residence with a touch of rustic character throughout. The floors were chosen for the home with a refined rustic appearance in mind. Reclaimed oak in an Antique grade provides just the right amount of character. The wood is cut from beam interiors and the inside of dimensional lumber, the end result is beautiful old growth lumber that clearly is a cut above oak milled today. A reclaimed rough sawn fireplace mantel was chosen as a focal point for the main living area in the home and matching reclaimed oak stair treads tie the main level together with the second floor.
This beautiful mountain retreat by Kelly & Stone Architects along with Loverde Builders is located in Martis Camp, Truckee, California.
Completed in 2017 in Narre Warren, Australia. Images by John Gollings, Nicole England, Trevor Mein, Glenn Hester, Andrew Chung. Bunjil Place is a library, a performance theatre, a public gathering space, a place of exhibition, gallery and display, a flexible and experimental...
A lakeside retreat boasts expressive gables with geometric sight lines and sophisticated details at every turn.
Image 3 of 10 from gallery of University of Windsor CEI / B+H. Photograph by Tony Hafkenscheid
Large Rustic Coffee Table | Newton A stunning Large Rustic Coffee Table | Newton. Exclusively designed and made for Home Barn from stunning reclaimed elm timbers. The table surface has a unique grain with a natural warm wood tone as seen in the main image. The surfaces are hand finished with wax to bring the grain to life and add depth and warmth. Each solid elm table is unique in grain and texture and as the timber is reclaimed it is characterful and imperfect in nature. As the tables are made from reclaimed elm, small matching wooden plug or patch have been used to mend any dents or damaged timbers. Carefully designed to be the optimal height, width, and depth for practicality and comfort. Differences in the image colour represent changing light on the day of photography, full sun and full shade. Colour changes with light levels. This is the same table in two different light levels. Dimensions Height 41cm Width 120cm Depth 66cm Shipping As this Newton coffee table is too large to be delivered by parcel it will be delivered by pallet or by courier. When pallet delivery is applicable the item will be delivered to the kerbside and you will need to unpack and move the item from there. You will need to dispose of the pallet. Instagram Shop coffee tables here
Hatley House is a minimal home designed by Pelletier de Fontenay located in Quebec, Canada. Photography by James Brittain.
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Completed in 2017 in Cachagua, Zapallar, Chile. Images by Juan Durán Sierralta. Architects make valuable efforts to improve the environment of our various activities. But splendid architecture happens in specific cases, therefore...
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People often ask us how a timber frame home differs from a conventional, stick built home. In this post, we’ll address some of the primary ways a timber frame home differs from a conventional stick built home.
Tucked quietly into the trees near Sula, Montana this retreat cabin features our 10" Plank EverLog Concrete Log Siding in our popular standard natural brown finish and was installed tight together to avoid needing to chink between the planks.
the dwelling by anderson architecture is a safe haven in a high-risk bushfire-prone area and offers sustainable living under extreme conditions while coexisting with nature.
1960s dressing table by White & Newton of Portsmouth. A scarcely seen model featuring contrasting teak and afromosia timbers, contoured drawers with recessed handles, and solid afromosia sleigh legs. The dressing table is fitted with three mirrors. White & Newton began making contemporary furniture in 1924. On the cutting edge of furniture design and production in Britain throughout the mid 20th century, under the design direction of the talented Arthur Edwards, the firm produced stunning high end furniture often defined by its clean modern lines and stark linear form. The presence of afromosia in this piece positions it as one of their higher end products, as the more staple items were only constructed from teak.