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"Make sure they love old houses as much as you do,” says Goldman, “or else you'll be fighting them when they want to do something that sacrifices the architecture that you love.”
A cozy, library-like reading area lies just off the dining area. The wood-burning fireplace has a gas starter.
A variety of carefully placed windows fill the living/dining/kitchen unit with light while maintaining a sense of privacy.
The home's asymmetrical gabled roof defines the ceiling heights of the interior spaces.
The wall paneling and living room screens are a waxed white oak.
At a project in Los Angeles, AphroChic used warm pinks and grays, along with lots of greenery, to bring the outdoors in and make this Mission-style home classic and yet up-to-date.
At an apartment in Brooklyn, New York, interior designer Kesha Franklin of Halden Interiors uses a mixture of neutral grays and blues in the living room with punches of deep reds and a leather chair for texture.
An E14 Palo Floor Lamp from Living Edge creates a moment for reading.
Materials enhance this natural connection, reflecting the silvery hues of the overcast sky of the Pacific Northwest and tying the building to the forest floor.
The view of the lake from the living area.
This bright suite features a furnished balcony.
The floor-to-ceiling windows and sliders create seamless indoor/outdoor connection.
Wood paneling is found throughout the home, creating an authentic midcentury vibe.
Notice the striking ceiling joists, which are supported by traditional criss-cross braces.
Jaipur Zinfandel carpet.
Buble Blob sofa, Duke coffee table, and black leather Pelle Plus chair by Arketipo.
The living space has spectacular views thanks to the floor-to-ceiling wall of glass.
Eden Locke in Edinburgh, Scotland
A view of the living room. "Craft is a key aspect of this building," explain the architects. "The makers—steelworkers, cabinetmakers, carpenters, and landscapers—are all carefully selected to add their skills to the project."
By redesigning the entire layout, Hope was able to create a more open concept, featuring a bright and airy atmosphere.
Much of Zee's furniture is made by herself with Katie Gong including her coffee table, dining table, and large bench. The pendant lamps are by Sam Lee with a Saffron and Poe chair in the corner and Kudd Krig Home tapestry behind. The neon art on the wall is by Meryl Pataky, and the ceramic knots are by MQuan Studio.
StudioKCA designed a height-adjustable, expanding table for Dan to host get-togethers.
She painted the walls a deep green—Salamander by Benjamin Moore—added a blue velvet pull-out couch, new artwork, new furniture, and picture rail molding.
This house is one of the five homes that are part of the Auhaus Release. Only 10 of each design will be built.
A lounging den with bright pops of color.
A fireplace in the den.