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Brothers Nima and Soheil relax in the family room on an Eames lounge chair and a custom sofa they designed. “Mid-century architecture draws the outdoor environment indoors,” says Soheil. “There’s a lot of natural light, a lot of ventilation.”
The rear facade has been divided into two, with a fully glazed wall that floods the living space with natural light.
Once barrels were manufactured here for a London brewery. Now a bright, modern home exists, transformed by Chris Dyson Architects. The basement was expanded, and the mezzanine floor removed to create a triple-height living space. A living wall designed by Scotscape in the dining area, roof terrace, and outdoor shower connect tenants to the outdoors.
Natural materials blend with contemporary furnishings in this unique, open living space.
On the other side of the living room, Nagel combined a leather Joybird sectional sofa with an AllModern rug.
A wall of glass provides a strong connection with the surroundings and easy garden access.
Formerly the site of a French polishing company in the 20th century, this building in Clerkenwell, London, was converted by Chris Dyson Architects in 2015 into a residence with an expanded basement and triple-height living space that allows a dramatic feature staircase to take center stage.
The wooden beams on the ceiling have been left exposed to add warmth and color to the otherwise simple white color scheme.
In contrast to the bright interior colors that originally dressed the home in the 1950s, the Bergren Residence now has a more restrained and subdued appearance that highlights the material palette.
The building was constructed with energy-, water-, and resource-efficient materials, as well as with materials and systems that reduced indoor air pollution.
A non-load bearing window wall—a characteristic feature of Usonian houses—dominates the living room.
The living room is anchored by a wood-burning stove. The sofas in this room are by Ligne Roset.
A long sofa in the center faces a coffee table topped with a slab of elm that was designed by Moss.
The Serge Mouille floor lamp is paired with the Fabricius & Kastholm Grasshopper chair in the living room. The custom walnut cabinet is mounted on red cedar siding, which provides a dramatic backdrop for the Eames sofa and a Finn Juhl coffee table of solid walnut.
Floor to ceiling glass doors pivot onto the back patio.