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Birdseye designed the home to be "as visually quiet as possible," says Mac.
With reclaimed materials and an open, airy design, Casa Iporanga by architect Daniel Fromer melds with its verdant surroundings.
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Looking back from the children's play area to the living room, which features a bright red credenza from IKEA and other orange accent pieces.
“My mom really wanted a fireplace, even though they don’t make sense in Texas and generally are an energy drain—and she wanted it to somehow serve the living, kitchen, and dining spaces,” says architect Ryan Bollom. “So, we wound up using a clean-burning fireplace insert designed to fit in the transition that distinguishes each of the spaces without making them feel like different rooms.”
The living, kitchen, and outdoor porch areas in the primary residence are situated to enjoy sunset. The living room opens directly to the screened outdoor dining porch and a timber deck that overlooks the surrounding hills.
The deck adjacent to the master bedroom in the main house has views over the ocean. The chimney flue from the ground floor fireplace cuts through the corner of the deck, making the semioutdoor space useable even in cold weather.
The communal dining table in the main house was custom-made by a local woodworker and island timber mill owner, Joe Romano, in collaboration with WindowCraft. Raw metal supports for the table were fabricated by Salish Metalworks on Orcas Island, a sister island to San Juan.
A “cathedral” roof above the open-plan living area creates a sense of volume in the small space. The storage is all contained in carefully planned bespoke joinery units.
The living area’s cathedral ceiling extends outwards to become the northern veranda awning, which helps to shade the interior.
The impressive living room has polished concrete floors which are contrasted with a white ash plywood ceiling.
In the living room, wall-to-wall windows frame views of the landscape to the east.
To keep costs low, architect Mark Fullagar fitted this compact cabin with hollow-insulated plywood panels that lend warmth and texture to the interior.
The home's main living space consists of a classic open floor plan, with beautiful exposed-beam ceilings.
Originally built in 1949 by Richard Neutra, Alexander Ban, and Josef Van Der Kar, the Millard Kaufman Residence is located in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles, California.
Full-height French doors lead from the den to the pool area.
Via Media Residence by Matt Fajkus Architecture | Photo by Leonid Furmansky
Inside, the 4,043-square-foot property features reclaimed wood floors and beamed ceilings.
The sprawling residence opens itself up to the garden at every opportunity, allowing for a breezy outdoor connection.
There is also a den with a wet bar that opens to a patio and a sculpted English garden.
A circular fireplace takes center stage in the living room.
Sliding glass doors open up the living room to a private patio with water views.
Pictured is the largest of the units, the "not-so-tiny home." Its two bedrooms anchor each end of the home, offering privacy. The homes feature 9-foot ceilings, and this unit can accommodate a king-sized bed.
The lower-level family room has a wet bar, a kitchenette, and doors leading to the backyard.
The home's large windows offer expansive views of downtown Los Angeles.
Glass sliding doors section off the interior courtyard.
A few steps lead up to the dining room area.
The lower level also features has a board-formed concrete fireplace.
The great room features an open floor plan, as well as a vaulted tongue-and-groove ceiling.
The open-plan layout is a fitting setting to embrace a minimalist, Scandinavian-inspired aesthetic.
Wide French doors extend the indoors out to a gracious patio and fire pit.
The kitchen features a porcelain tile backsplash and a quartz countertop.
Two Womb chairs by Eero Saarinen for Knoll and a Ring bench by Castro structure a reading area in the enclosed terrace.
A series of sliding doors frame the exterior landscape and lead out to the patio.
Modern interior , kitchen and living room  designed  bye Nathalie milazzo.
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