Collection by Shannon Eoff
The lobby, anchored by a pair of green velvet sofas and a fireplace, combines a lounge area and general store with beverages and snacks; games to play by the pool, in the room, or on the road; and a curated selection of retail goods.
The lobby, anchored by a pair of green velvet sofas and a fireplace, combines a lounge area and general store with beverages and snacks; games to play by the pool, in the room, or on the road; and a curated selection of retail goods.
PHOTO: Josh Franer for Leanne Ford Interiors
PHOTO: Josh Franer for Leanne Ford Interiors
PHOTO: Alyssa Rosenheck
PHOTO: Alyssa Rosenheck
PHOTO: Amy Bartlam; DESIGN: North Design LA
PHOTO: Amy Bartlam; DESIGN: North Design LA
PHOTO: Shade Degges; DESIGN: Heather Heron
PHOTO: Shade Degges; DESIGN: Heather Heron
PHOTO: Katie Martinez Design
PHOTO: Katie Martinez Design
A pebble mosaic and artificial turf divide the yard into zones that never need to be mowed.
A pebble mosaic and artificial turf divide the yard into zones that never need to be mowed.
#outdoor #backyard #green #concrete #plant 

Photo by Marion Brenner
#outdoor #backyard #green #concrete #plant Photo by Marion Brenner
When the Ferguson Sauder family—parents Meg, a school counselor, and Tim, a design instructor, plus kids Cole, Olive, and Asher—wanted a multifunctional backyard addition, they decided to build it themselves. Two Liftoff chairs by Tim Miller, one of Tim’s former students, surround an oil-drum fire pit set in granite dug up on the property. On the deck, the Panamericana chair is by Industry of All Nations.
When the Ferguson Sauder family—parents Meg, a school counselor, and Tim, a design instructor, plus kids Cole, Olive, and Asher—wanted a multifunctional backyard addition, they decided to build it themselves. Two Liftoff chairs by Tim Miller, one of Tim’s former students, surround an oil-drum fire pit set in granite dug up on the property. On the deck, the Panamericana chair is by Industry of All Nations.
Arches and gates criss-cross this 13,100-square-foot office, which is located in two historic buildings in Wroclaw, Poland, right across the street from the city’s Opera House.
Arches and gates criss-cross this 13,100-square-foot office, which is located in two historic buildings in Wroclaw, Poland, right across the street from the city’s Opera House.
To integrate the former postman’s cottage with the new design, architect David Sheppard added a concrete column adjacent to an existing stone chimney and a new slate chimney “at the heart of the composition.” From this, the roof structure fans out; the small structure now serves as an anteroom.
To integrate the former postman’s cottage with the new design, architect David Sheppard added a concrete column adjacent to an existing stone chimney and a new slate chimney “at the heart of the composition.” From this, the roof structure fans out; the small structure now serves as an anteroom.