To highlight the existing architecture of the home, Hill 

retained the dark polish of 

the casement windows, which 

she finds enhances period details instead of undermining 

them. In the rear sunroom, the vintage Case Study furniture pieces with Plexiglas bases are from Metro Retro 

in Houston. 

A Bourgie lamp by Kartell is 

atop an old marble end table by Knoll, and the Gan kilim rug pictures a branch motif echoed in the kitchen and breakfast room.
To highlight the existing architecture of the home, Hill retained the dark polish of the casement windows, which she finds enhances period details instead of undermining them. In the rear sunroom, the vintage Case Study furniture pieces with Plexiglas bases are from Metro Retro in Houston. A Bourgie lamp by Kartell is atop an old marble end table by Knoll, and the Gan kilim rug pictures a branch motif echoed in the kitchen and breakfast room.
The Case Study Ceramic Cylinder Planter was originally designed during the post-WW2 architecture and design period. The ceramic planter is defined by its basic geometric shape—a cylinder—and its simple, clean finish. A Brazilian walnut stand elevates the ceramic planter from the floor.
The Case Study Ceramic Cylinder Planter was originally designed during the post-WW2 architecture and design period. The ceramic planter is defined by its basic geometric shape—a cylinder—and its simple, clean finish. A Brazilian walnut stand elevates the ceramic planter from the floor.
The Case Study Ceramic Cylinder Planter was originally designed during the post-WW2 architecture and design period. The ceramic planter is defined by its basic geometric shape—a cylinder—and its simple, clean finish. The Case Study Ceramic Cylinder is designed to be used in both indoor and outdoor spaces, and is supported by a Brazilian walnut stand. 

This planter is 15% off until October 22, 2015.
The Case Study Ceramic Cylinder Planter was originally designed during the post-WW2 architecture and design period. The ceramic planter is defined by its basic geometric shape—a cylinder—and its simple, clean finish. The Case Study Ceramic Cylinder is designed to be used in both indoor and outdoor spaces, and is supported by a Brazilian walnut stand. This planter is 15% off until October 22, 2015.
The Case Study Ceramic Cylinder is designed to be used in both indoor and outdoor spaces, and is supported by a Brazilian walnut stand. Although this planter was originally conceived over sixty years ago, it retains a contemporary, current look.
The Case Study Ceramic Cylinder is designed to be used in both indoor and outdoor spaces, and is supported by a Brazilian walnut stand. Although this planter was originally conceived over sixty years ago, it retains a contemporary, current look.
A 2009 Cedric desk by Kay + Stemmer occupies the study.
A 2009 Cedric desk by Kay + Stemmer occupies the study.
A large, circular opening with sliding glass doors leads to the curved terrace on the front of each structure. For one of the terraces, the architects designed a cutout to accommodate a mature tree that continues to grow through the platform.
A large, circular opening with sliding glass doors leads to the curved terrace on the front of each structure. For one of the terraces, the architects designed a cutout to accommodate a mature tree that continues to grow through the platform.
The unique window arrangement floors the space with light and improves the flow of air through the space.
The unique window arrangement floors the space with light and improves the flow of air through the space.
Historic centres usually have a clear, harmonious melody, but oftentimes the soundscapes of the outer layers of a city are disrupted, lacking a conductor able to integrate architectonic interventions throughout space and time.
Historic centres usually have a clear, harmonious melody, but oftentimes the soundscapes of the outer layers of a city are disrupted, lacking a conductor able to integrate architectonic interventions throughout space and time.
Sky Planter Ceramic

Designed by Patrick Morris | Boskke
Sky Planter Ceramic Designed by Patrick Morris | Boskke
Modern Sprout’s planters were designed by Nick Behr and Sarah Burrows, two Chicago apartment dwellers who wanted to grow their own garden, but didn’t have the space. Struggling to maintain plants in their apartment, they tried hydroponic planters, which yielded results, but were expensive and unappealing to look at. As a result, they designed their own planter—a hydroponic, self-watering system that hides its mechanism beneath a reclaimed wood planter box.
Modern Sprout’s planters were designed by Nick Behr and Sarah Burrows, two Chicago apartment dwellers who wanted to grow their own garden, but didn’t have the space. Struggling to maintain plants in their apartment, they tried hydroponic planters, which yielded results, but were expensive and unappealing to look at. As a result, they designed their own planter—a hydroponic, self-watering system that hides its mechanism beneath a reclaimed wood planter box.
Both bedrooms now glory in the inlet views.
Both bedrooms now glory in the inlet views.
Casement windows let cooling breezes in from the west.
Casement windows let cooling breezes in from the west.
Paul built the walnut bed with the help of Hannah’s two brothers, however, we like the simple look of DWR’s Case Study Alpine bed, also in walnut. Like the Catlett’s version it is made in the USA. From $2,895
Paul built the walnut bed with the help of Hannah’s two brothers, however, we like the simple look of DWR’s Case Study Alpine bed, also in walnut. Like the Catlett’s version it is made in the USA. From $2,895
The Peanut Planter is a playful nod to a peanut shell, but it still maintains an artful, modern look. The fiberglass planter is supported by an elegant wood stand, crafted from rich walnut. The planter is an excellent way to display a row of succulents, ferns, or small flowered arrangements.
The Peanut Planter is a playful nod to a peanut shell, but it still maintains an artful, modern look. The fiberglass planter is supported by an elegant wood stand, crafted from rich walnut. The planter is an excellent way to display a row of succulents, ferns, or small flowered arrangements.
The outcrop of rock and a tree have been incorporated into the design of the home.
The outcrop of rock and a tree have been incorporated into the design of the home.
The sculpted eyeballs ornamenting the wheelthrown porcelain Giant Gilded Eye planter by Helen Levi are covered in a lustrous overlay with particles of real gold in it. This planter looks expensive in an entirely unique way.
The sculpted eyeballs ornamenting the wheelthrown porcelain Giant Gilded Eye planter by Helen Levi are covered in a lustrous overlay with particles of real gold in it. This planter looks expensive in an entirely unique way.
David opens a window in the upstairs bathroom that looks down on the atrium.
David opens a window in the upstairs bathroom that looks down on the atrium.
The upper loft is an open-air platform sheltered under the roof, and offers "a peaceful vantage point
The upper loft is an open-air platform sheltered under the roof, and offers "a peaceful vantage point
On one side of the tree house, windows and screens open to an unrestricted view.
On one side of the tree house, windows and screens open to an unrestricted view.
The Case Study Bowl Planter was originally designed during the post-WW2 architecture and design period. The ceramic planter is defined by its basic geometric shape—a semisphere—and its simple, clean finish. The Case Study Ceramic Bowl is designed to be used in both indoor and outdoor spaces, and is supported by a sturdy metal frame that is 100 percent waterproof.
The Case Study Bowl Planter was originally designed during the post-WW2 architecture and design period. The ceramic planter is defined by its basic geometric shape—a semisphere—and its simple, clean finish. The Case Study Ceramic Bowl is designed to be used in both indoor and outdoor spaces, and is supported by a sturdy metal frame that is 100 percent waterproof.
A small “peep” window in the living area looks down on the garage. “I just thought it would be amazing if we could see the garage, because we put so much effort there,” says Maceda.
A small “peep” window in the living area looks down on the garage. “I just thought it would be amazing if we could see the garage, because we put so much effort there,” says Maceda.
Locally sourced, low-emitting materials were used inside and out. The floors throughout are bamboo.
Locally sourced, low-emitting materials were used inside and out. The floors throughout are bamboo.
The kids’ room of the Milford Residence in Portland, Oregon is outfitted with a cheerful orange Case Study daybed from Modernica and a selection of vintage maps and artwork.
The kids’ room of the Milford Residence in Portland, Oregon is outfitted with a cheerful orange Case Study daybed from Modernica and a selection of vintage maps and artwork.
The Case Study Bowl Planter was originally designed during the post-WW2 architecture and design period. The ceramic planter is defined by its basic geometric shape—a semisphere—and its simple, clean finish. It can be used on a tabletop, or on the floor.
The Case Study Bowl Planter was originally designed during the post-WW2 architecture and design period. The ceramic planter is defined by its basic geometric shape—a semisphere—and its simple, clean finish. It can be used on a tabletop, or on the floor.
Corner Window
Corner Window
The interior design includes dedicated spaces for the family's creative pursuits, such as music, art, and cooking.
The interior design includes dedicated spaces for the family's creative pursuits, such as music, art, and cooking.
Reclaimed Wood Hydroponic Planter, $159 at the Dwell Store

This hydroponic planter blends a rustic reclaimed wood box with innovative technology. he system has different settings based on the plant type, ensuring that plants will receive the proper amount of nutrients from herbs to flowers.
Reclaimed Wood Hydroponic Planter, $159 at the Dwell Store This hydroponic planter blends a rustic reclaimed wood box with innovative technology. he system has different settings based on the plant type, ensuring that plants will receive the proper amount of nutrients from herbs to flowers.
Cox initially conceived the deck as a conventional surface for relaxing and entertaining. With the bench, however, he seized an opportunity to create something both functional and visually arresting. “You go down these paths and, as the design mutates, other ideas attach themselves and make it stronger and more interesting,” he says.
Cox initially conceived the deck as a conventional surface for relaxing and entertaining. With the bench, however, he seized an opportunity to create something both functional and visually arresting. “You go down these paths and, as the design mutates, other ideas attach themselves and make it stronger and more interesting,” he says.
Garden terrace
Garden terrace

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