Inlet house / Butler Armsden Architects
Faced with the challenge of renovating a home on the beach, Butler Armsden decided not to shy away from the water, but rather embrace it.
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Faced with the challenge of renovating a home on the beach, Butler Armsden decided not to shy away from the water, but rather embrace it.
The São Lázaro Apartments proposed the demolition of the interior, already very changed, in order to rebuild the building, rehabilitating the existing facade and expanding it by two floors to hide the existing gable with the adjacent building.
Mark Ashby Design and Furman + Keil Architects gives a traditional ranch home, circa 1954, an updated midcentury design. The home had undergone a previous remodel in 2001 that resulted in disjointed spaces, poor circulation, and awkwardly proportioned rooms.
The aim was to create a cozy home that would include a large open-plan ground floor with a large kitchen and a spacious living room
In this inventive interior reimagining of a Romanesque Revival pre-war building which previously served as a whale bone cutting facility, simple textures merge with the natural curvature and direction of light.
Whiffling House is an Edwardian cottage located in Bunurong Country, Kingsville, Victoria and owned by Chris and Spencer. It underwent a thorough renovation of the original dwelling as well as a two-storey extension to the rear.
This comprehensive remodel of a Spanish style home in La Quinta, California right away imbues a sense of sanctuary. Interior Designer Anne-Marie Barton wanted to create a soothing atmosphere
The WS house is surrounded by the unique terrain and the colors of the house which blend with the environment. Being connected with nature again was what was the owners’ primary need