Schell-Wheeler House in Washington by Johnston Architects | Design Milk

Posted by Joelk.

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This home, built for Scott Schell and Margaret Wheeler, mountain guides, is located in the foothills above Snoqualmie. The house, designed by Johnston Architects PLLC and built by Tall Tree Construction, accommodates both professional and practical demands, and will soon receive a LEED Silver certification. Blow-down trees from storms provided the logs that were milled into siding, fascias and trim. Energy is supplied to the home through a ground source heat pump, supplemented by solar water. Sustainability was a major goal in the construction: the complex is extremely livable within its environment. Even on a gray, rainy day this forest retreat is filled with light.
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http://www.johnstonarchitects.com

Mr. Spanish Architecture Marries Ms. Modern Interior | Design Milk

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This West Hollywood residence is the perfect marriage of classic Spanish style and the creative use of high end modern materials and fixtures. This talented developer, Alex Vance, has a keen eye for detail and did not let one detail slide past him in the gorgeous renovation at 410 North La Jolla. This 3 bedroom 3 bath home is currently on the market, but won’t be for long! There are so many times when we hear clients say, but my home is Spanish style or my home is modern, and are afraid to mix the elements. Well this here is a perfect example as to why you should never be afraid to think outside the box and take the renovation one step further beyond what your gut instinct may tell you to do.
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This gorgeous kitchen is from the Italian manufacturer Scavolini. The white high gloss lacquer, dark oak veneer , and the classic Calcutta marble combine to create something that is not only beautiful to the eye, but something you want to reach out and touch! The fumed wide plank floor from Du Chateau contrast so perfectly to bring a little bit of the rustic Spanish style to these modern elements. The use of a solid panel window on the backsplash allows the natural landscaping to incorporate into this modern kitchen. OK and I cannot go without mentioning how fabulous that hood is!

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The guest bathroom and master bathroom are so serene. The wall tile, from Porcelanosa, in the guest bathroom creates such a soft quilted textured. The modern bathroom vanity from the Italian manufacturer Idea Group floats on the cloud like walls as the warm gray faux wood porcelain flooring moves through the space with such grace. The master bathroom walls and floors are covered in the Ferroker tile which resembles a patina steel. Alex did such a great job of softening up the hard lines of the modern elements by contrasting them with futuristic curves and soft textures.

NOTE: All kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, hardwood flooring, and tile was purchased from the West Hollywood, full service kitchen and bath showroom, See Materials.

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The staging for this home was done by the talented Meredith Baer and Associates. In today’s market I think that staging is key. It is very important to help the homebuyer visualize how they can live in the space. Through the mixture of materials and textures they have created an inviting space that has  me dreaming of curling up with a book or sipping a glass of wine with a great friend in front of this sizzling fireplace.

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These chairs look fabulous in this stylish office! Again here’s that mixture of soft texture with the harsh modern elements such as glass and steel.

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The master bedroom looks so inviting with this Environment bed and the Fleetwood doors opening up to the backyard oasis. If you listen closely you can hear the serene sound of the water feature.

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This covered outdoor living room, integrated seating, glowing pool, and flickering fire pit make this an exceptional place for outdoor entertainment. If I lived here I’d invite you all over to celebrate for sure!

House in A Coruña by A-cero Architects » CONTEMPORIST

Posted by Dave

A-cero Architects have sent us a house they designed in the Spanish city of A Coruña.

Full description after the photos….

House in A Coruña by A-cero Architects

The house is located in a triangular shape site and with the added problem of a great slope. The parcel is next to another in its eastern side, to the access road in its western side and to a precipice that it is the boundary of the ground in the zone the house opens to the fantastic views of the estuary of A Corunna in its north side.

The project is developed under these conditionings in two combined volumes that configure the different inside and outside spaces, development related directly with the sculptural “task” of extracting material of a compact volume. If we have to put a name to these way of working would be Eduardo Chillida. The house is, this way, clearly open to the sea and radically closed to the boundary of the access road.

Inside, floors appear functionally divided by the intersection of the two volumes axis, where at the same time the principal stair is located. This stair is characterized by a red color panel in which is supported and that goes through the three floors, emphasizing the nuclear character of this point of the house. In the basement floor, the study is separated by this point; in the middle floor, it separates the double height of the study and the projector room to one side and the guest bedrooms to the other; in the ground floor the intersection of axis separates the lounge and the garage of the kitchen, and finally in the upper floor and with a double height over the lounge is the principal bedroom, discharged from the axis as well as of the volume where is located and singularized in an independent third floor. The falling of the ground let you go out as well through the guest bedrooms floor as through the lounge as through the roof floor (where we find the cube of the principal bedroom).

In this searching of dynamism, space richness and volumetric pureness of the project, the adopted constructive solutions are consistent to what it is pursued, eliminating every element that can distract the direct perception of the space (elements like skirting boards, joints, handles.), reinforced by the continuity of walls, floors and ceilings, all in white. The façades of principal volumes, completely covered by a slate skin that makes invisibles the main door and the garage door, pursue that aim too.

The pureness of the shapes is moved to structural framework too. Reinforced concrete walls and stones that define the volumes boundaries, eliminating middle pillars that would change the interior space scale, compose this. Only in one of the wall, which is elevated of the ground, one support by pillars is permitted without breaking the volume line that configures. An spectacular encounter between this piece and its next is created this way. The furniture has been created trying to highlight the specials characteristics of the space where is in.

In the development of the project we try to find out new visions of the day by day related directly with the Galician culture, like living life in the kitchen, giving to that space a bigger entity and quality; the use of own land materials redefined in modules and application (which is done with slate on façades and on roof). In this process we keep searching for the concept of one family house too and valuing equally the different scales: town-planning, architectural and detail; other defined elements of this project are:  to separate representative zones of domestic ones, the façade modulation and its texture, the fair treatment of recess and the volumetric forcefulness, but in its appropriated scale and on direct relation with its closest environment (where there is a great chestnut that harmonize the disposition of the different pieces) as well as the distant ones (being part of one of the façades of the entry of the town), and searching in the same way the pureness of shapes and spaces.

The chromatic option of black and white with all of its shades, clearly present in the project are an own identity sign and at the same time one more element inside the search of what it is pure, what it is essential.

Visit the A-cero Architects website – here.