Remodel of a Spanish Style Home in La Quinta, California
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
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 concept for home was ‘pop art in the desert’. Due to the couple’s love for the artistic stream and their sweet memories of the Burning Man Festival they attended.
Armstrong Teasdale imagined a more modern office space with greater presence within London’s legal community and decided to relocate to a heritage building in the legal hub of Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
A ski house at heart providing both intimate family living and guest dwelling. This property close to Sunday River revealed a steeper incline than initially realized.
In 2019, 36 years after the company’s founding, Herzog Fox Neeman, moved from their previous 3000sqm offices in Beit Asia to a beautiful, newly renovated 16-storey office tower in Central Tel Aviv.
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
Located on a typical quarter-acre site in the leafy suburb of Malvern East, this project sought to renovate and restore a double fronted Edwardian residence with a new modern extension added to the rear.
The Roots house was designed for a young couple with a child. They like to spend time together, host friends, and are also followers of the self-care lifestyle.
The couple hired the services of Sara and Nirit Frenkel, owners of Frenkel Architecture & Interior Design, who specialize in the planning of luxury villas and estates.
THISS revamped the home of local jewellery designer William Cheshire in London’s Broadway Market. A Victorian attic flat, with 70s add-ons, above a nail salon on the bustling Mare Street in Hackney
Sin Nombre Casa y Galeria is a direct reaction to its surroundings and context. Nicolò Galeazzi and Martina Salvaneschi, the Italian-South African Italy-based duo behind Associates Architecture, designed the house for a couple of young Italian-American designers.
The extensive 11,000 square foot renovation transformed this French Provincial property and boasts the highest quality materials, fixtures and fittings.