West London Five-Storey Townhouse by De Rosee Sa Architects
This West London five-storey townhouse was designed and influenced by the hybrid styles of both traditional Japanese minimalism, and the rustic appeal of Scandinavian décor.
This West London five-storey townhouse was designed and influenced by the hybrid styles of both traditional Japanese minimalism, and the rustic appeal of Scandinavian décor.
ADCO Realty engaged Kripper Studio to restore and completely re-imagine an historic Victorian-style residence and turn it into a contemporary and elegant duplex with expanded living space.
This 20′ wide townhouse had originally been split into apartments and carpeted, tiled, and subdivided into the usual mess.
The family of four, a husband and wife working in the publishing field, and their two daughters, lived in the house for ten years before deciding to do an extension to expand their kitchen and to create bigger rooms for their two daughters.
The clients for this wood frame townhouse renovation and extension wanted a house full of saturated color, pattern, texture, and light, with Art Deco and mid-century touches and reclaimed materials.
Recognized for its expertise and creativity in high-quality interior design for major corporate and residential projects, Montreal agency, Imagine, is pleased to unveil Maison Merveilleuse, a completely renovated 1500 sq. ft. townhouse in the Pointe-Saint-Charles sector.
Organised over three compact levels, each room in the Bondi house has a unique garden link. The street-level study/guest room opens to a front garden pocket.
Featuring a double-height glass and bronze-framed rear extension, TR Studio showcase NCH House, a 235 sq meter, five-storey Grade II listed townhouse in South Kensington
A complete gut renovation to a four story townhouse in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn. In renovating the house the clients requested a dynamic communal space that was open, fluid and bright.