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Bond Street Loft / Axis Mundi Design

Located in the historic NoHo district of New York City, the Bond Street Loft is a showcase of contemporary design masterfully executed by Axis Mundi Design. Housed in a landmarked building originally designed in 1870 by Stephen Decatur Hatch and later converted into lofts in 1987

50’s Beach Shack Remodeled with “Live” Material

Located on the bluffs of Santa Barbara, this beach shack was redesigned by Simmons & Co. Description by Simmons: This was a remodeled 50’s beach shack, perched on the bluffs of Santa Barbara, overlooking the Channel islands. The concept was to be authentic and true to the natural world outside and not “over design” the

Dey residence by Jeffrey King Interiors

The interior of this stunning Dey residence was designed by Detroit – based interior designer Jeffrey King. Located in Birmingham MI, this residence is a single family multi-level townhome with total area of 446 sqm.

Chelsea Highrise Apartment with a Unique Vibe to Each Room

The interior design of Chelsea Highrise apartment was conceived by designer Andrew Suvalsky. Description by Andrew Suvalsky: Like many post-2000 New York, high-rise residential buildings, the original design of this apartment, as delivered by the developer, could best be described as ‘classic modern waiting to come alive’. In basic terms this meant that it had

Pepita Restaurant: Central American Cantina Concept, Modernized and Colorful

Pepita restaurant is the latest project completed by the Washington-based Hospitality Construction. Description by Hospitality Construction: Mexican food fanatics rejoice: Another Mike Isabella concept is here in D.C., this one encapsulating the look and feel of a Central American cantina with a modern, colorful twist. Hospitality Construction Services worked with Isabella to construct Pepita, a

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