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Small Condo Transformed into a Dynamic Space: Domino Loft

In the bustling urban environment of San Francisco’s Financial District, a small condo has been transformed into a multi-functional loft that redefines space utilization. This innovative project showcases how custom design and modern prefabrication techniques can maximize functionality within limited urban living spaces.

Mill Springs Ranch Provides a Water’s Edge Retreat

Mill Springs Ranch is a modern ranch house designed by Lake Flato Architects, located in Vanderpool, Texas. The interior design was conceived by Poët Interiors.  Nestled at the confluence of two creeks on a Texas Hill Country Ranch, Mill Springs Homestead provides a water’s edge retreat. Four structures organize around the site of a 20th century dam,

Martis Camp House in Northstar California by Faulkner Architects

Located in Northstar California resort, Martis Camp 141 is a vacation home designed by Faulkner Architects. Description by Faulkner Architects: The owners of this family holiday gathering place requested transparency through the house to the ski runs of Lookout Mountain at Northstar California. Mirrored courtyards are connected through a floor to ceiling glazed, open living

Penthouse Loft with Dramatic View of the New York City

Project: Penthouse Loft Architect: Charles Rose Architects Materials: Blackened steel; wide-plank, oak flooring; artisan plaster; historic tile mural; teak. Interior Furnishings: Clodagh Design Structural Engineer: RSE Associates General Contractors: Riverside Builders; Uniform Teamwork Development Construction Corp. Location: New York Photography: John Edward Linden Photography A professional couple in New York City commissioned us to design

Granby Ranch Reflects the Traditions of Ranching in the West

Granby Ranch is a rustic mountain home designed by architects Design Associates, located in Granby, Colorado. The interior design was conceived by Denver- based rebaL design. Description by Design Associates: How would you expect an architectural design firm that started designing weathered gray shingled, white trimmed Quaker homes on Nantucket Island some thirty years ago to

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