With her lampshade-making business starting to take over her west London family home, Rosi de Ruig moved operations to a nearby studio and took the chance to give the Victorian house a vibrant new look
Name: Laura Evans and Blaine Perry and their cat, Honey Location: Asheville, North Carolina Size: 1,400 square feet Years lived in: 2 years; Rented Historic divided-light windows, crystal door knobs, a brick fireplace, and picture rail molding are just some of the architectural details in Laura and Blaine’s all-white, all-natural 1920s-era home. Their edited decorating style leaves few layers to hide behind, imparting a meaningful weight to each element.
Hot Rod House by Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects With a modest budget, the design relies strongly on the sculptural steel stair.
Three J27 s rest inside Sunderland shed, the one nearest the camera has perhaps donated its rods to keep others alive, or maybe the bearings are being attended to.
This is the tree house of all of our dreams. Resting lightly above the ground on twelve posts, the two-story home enjoys spectacular views and a separate studio doubles as a guest house or exercise room, with its own roof deck. The structures of posts and beams and steel tension rods allow for virtually unlimited …
Millió kép következik... Ezért is, hogy olyan nehezen érkezett meg ez a bejegyzés. Íme, ez a meglepetés várta évkezdésnél a kis kisasszonyokat és a főzni szerető fiatalembereket. És végül: a dicsőséget semmiképpen sem szeretném magamnak kisajátítani! Volt aki varrt, aki festett, aki horgolt, aki anyagot hajkurászott, aki fúrt, csavart, csiszolt! Sokunk szeretete van ebben a kis kuckóban, de psszt! ... akarom mondani az angyaloké!:)
Image 19 of 33 from gallery of Le Refuge KE01 / Gayet Roger Architects. Photograph by Pascal Leopold
A double garage has the perfect amount of space for a new multi-functional studio the owners will get far more use out of.
Sorry to miss posting yesterday! Things don't always go as planned when traveling...especially when you have a two-year-old! Anyway we're happy to be home–even if there is still snow here! Minnesota really is a beautiful place to live, and home to so many talented designers–one of my favorites being Martha O'Hara Interiors! I adore her
Two remote Norwegian properties provided extraordinary sets for Ex Machina
It might be something in the water, but my hometown of Reno, Nevada is becoming a hotbed for tiny houses. The latest tiny home is this beauty for sale on Craigslist. The home was built by Mitchell Mast and Nicholette Codding of the blog, Our First Tiny Home. They downsized from a 1,000 square foot home
Steel rods surround the staircase. A MayDay lamp by Konstanting Grcic for Flos is affixed to the rope wall. Tagged: Office and Desk. Photo 8 of 12 in 12 Lovely Little Lofts from Konstantin Grcic Designs in Modern Homes.
Return Rod (French Curtain Rod) Our 7/8" diameter return rods (French rods) are hand forged to your specifications with a graceful 90 degree return at each end. French return curtain rods are not just for looks! This sleek design was made to keep the light from peeking out from behind your curtains. Great for bedrooms or spaces where you want to have control over the brightness of the room. This also adds a few inches of extra rod on each side that goes into the wall making it a great choice for tight spaces. French return curtain rods allow the drapes to stack back against the rod giving you a clean and polished look. The projection on this rod is 3.5" to rod center. 7/8" rods over 73" long will require center support mounts. The standard mounting bracket used are 3/4" wide by 4" high. 1.75in C-Rings and Bypass mounts are required if you need the curtain to draw past the support mounts. If your rod is over 73 inches, please let me know in the comments if you need a bypass mount in the center of your rod. Let me know the EXACT LENGTH you want your rod in the comments section, these are not adjustable (measure from outside edge to outside edge of mount placement). NOTE: Rods are NOT adjustable. PLEASE READ BEFORE PLACING ORDER: Due to shipping limitations, 94 inches is the longest curtain rod I can ship. If you need a longer rod, please message me or go to www.ironhardware.com for extended lengths. To protect your rod from damage during shipping it is best for us to split rods over 73" in the center and ship in two pieces. Rest assured, we can easily guarantee that any of our joined curtain rods will be as strong and functional as a one-piece curtain rod. When our rods are split for shipping, they and joined together internally with a center connector so there is never a bump for your curtains to hang up on. If this is a problem, please contact me when placing your order. Hardware Included. PATINA FINISH OPTIONS Antique Black Our antique black finish is a very deep flat black reminiscent of the hand applied carbon and wax finishes used by yesterday's blacksmiths. Iron Oxide Our hand applied iron oxide patina finish is the most versatile finish we produce. It is the perfect choice for rustic and Tuscan decor and blends perfectly with your oil rubbed bronze, rusty brown, or black iron decor. Aged Silver Our hand applied burnished silver patina finish has rich nickel silver highlights with antique black iron undertones and blends well with stainless or nickel accessories and decor. Antique Gold Our hand applied antique gold patina finish has rich deep gold highlights with antique black iron undertones reminiscent of Spanish and Italian treasure. DISCLAIMER: THIS IS A NON-REFUNDABLE CUSTOM ITEM
Bleisure trip from San Francisco to Sea Ranch? We show you how to mix your next Bay Area business trip with leisure at Sea Ranch.
Image 6 of 28 from gallery of Monte House / Gávea Arquitetos. Photograph by Federico Cairoli
Home. If you’re craving a restful haven, check out these 5 things you can do to create a more intentional home for you and your family!The very title would sugg…
With the option to demolish and start from scratch, MRTN Architects instead create a sensitive addition to this Victorian cottage.
designer Furlow Gatewood? Don't worry if you haven't. He should be a household name, because he is just that fabulous, but he's not... the road to paradise
The photos in this album are of the property, possessions and projects of a fine older gentleman named Willie Shepherd. He owns a LARGE property in Lookout, California. It is full of old tractors, cars, trucks, bulldozers and vehicles of varied and sundry description. My girlfriend Zoe bought a 1955 Carpenter (1954 GMC based) school bus from him, and he towed it the 17 miles to our Ranch with his old tractor on public roads: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vihuX5mIFSA Photos of the bus can be seen in another set of mine: www.flickr.com/photos/darronb/sets/72157635098965316/ Willie also renovates and runs old steam engines. For years Willie has been showing and demonstrating his equipment for anyone interested. A few years ago, Willie had a steam powered sawmill in operation, on which he sawed a log during his show. This year (2014), Willie's open house show is to be held on Father's Day, Sunday, June 15. You can telephone Willie at (530) 294-5141 Be patient, he's a bit hard of hearing. How to get to Willie's Ranch Almost all of the images in this set were 3-exp HDRs, processed with Photomatix. The camera was a Nikon D50.
Listed for $17.5 million, this home comes with a parrot-themed guest house and a mural of the Everglades—Sarah Tilton