Archive for the ‘House Tour’ Category
Residence In Mazama, Washington By Finne Architects
My Inbox’ attention was particularly drawn to this fine group of architects with vision and drive to take your dreams and built your house on!
This Mazama Washington residence is the perfect example. Looking all mountain-ish but also using elements of modern architecture, this house was designed by Finne Architects, a firm who believes in [...]
Admiral Cruysgate Sandvik House By Helen & Hard Architects
When I hear the description “intimate villa”, I automatically start dreaming about a cottage-like home of mignonne proportions, but this Sandvik Villa put my imagination at rest: glass and aluminum can bring intimacy too.
The Sandvik Villa by Helen and Hard Architects is an four stories oasis of glass, aluminum and brick.
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Contemporary Calistoga Residence By Torin Knorr
Two families have decided, upon retiring, to build their dream house/s using the same architect who has originally designed their homes 17 years before.
Being neighbors all those 17-years long really meant something to them, enough to ask architect Torin Knorr to design a unique home in Calistoga, California.
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Architect Nancy Copley’s Home
Architect Nancy Copley doesn’t think being in harmony with the site of a construction is just a concept. She believes in that concept at the point of shaping her own home to really fit the site.
Not only she integrated her home in the surrounding nature and used the site’s specifics, but she made the [...]
Hidden Windows By Bevk Perović Arhitekti (House R)
When it comes to architecture and interior/exterior decoration, everything lies in the details. (don’t let anyone tell you otherwise! Every little thing counts!)
A new Instant Deco moment is brought by these (again) windows with special hidden features. Because the entire house was wrapped in this wood blinds-like cloth, the windows can easily be slipped under [...]
Jackson Avenue Residence By DLF Studio
Remodeling an existing house wasn’t enough for this residential project sent to us by DLF Studio. The old house was demolished and replaced with a modern house (2,000 sf), three times the size of the original one (600 sf).
The client’s sole concern was expressing its desire, the rest having been taken care of by [...]
















