Almost every room in the extension has direct access to the outside so the relationship with the grounds is immediate. In addition, carefully considered windows frame views of the surrounding landscape—especially the large window facing the valley in the first-floor living space. “It’s incredibly joyful to see how the views, smells, and emotion of being in the extension changes throughout the different seasons,” says architect Je Ahn. “It’s very tranquil and a retreat in the true sense of the word.”
Almost every room in the extension has direct access to the outside so the relationship with the grounds is immediate. In addition, carefully considered windows frame views of the surrounding landscape—especially the large window facing the valley in the first-floor living space. “It’s incredibly joyful to see how the views, smells, and emotion of being in the extension changes throughout the different seasons,” says architect Je Ahn. “It’s very tranquil and a retreat in the true sense of the word.”
O’Sullivan designed the ceiling “to have a knitted or woven quality like that of wool or silk.” It dives down over the kitchen and dining area, eventually reaching a point at the entry that is low enough to touch. Here, resident Jes Wood leans against the onyx kitchen island while her daughter Ruby hangs out. Replica Jean Prouvé chairs surround the dining table; a vase by Bruce and Estelle Martin for Kamaka Pottery sits on top. The Reel table under the television is by Atelier Oï for B&B Italia.
O’Sullivan designed the ceiling “to have a knitted or woven quality like that of wool or silk.” It dives down over the kitchen and dining area, eventually reaching a point at the entry that is low enough to touch. Here, resident Jes Wood leans against the onyx kitchen island while her daughter Ruby hangs out. Replica Jean Prouvé chairs surround the dining table; a vase by Bruce and Estelle Martin for Kamaka Pottery sits on top. The Reel table under the television is by Atelier Oï for B&B Italia.
Nivito ( https://www.nivito.si/povrsine/%C4%8Drna-pipa.html ) črna pipa za umivalnik pooseblja popolno kombinacijo stila in tehnologije. Odlikuje ga eleganten, sodoben dizajn, ki bo zagotovo drzen vtis v vsakem sodobnem domu. Ta pipa je zasnovana z mislijo na udobje: njen enostavni ročaj, ki ga je enostavno upravljati, nadzoruje pritisk in temperaturo vode, zaradi česar je idealna izbira za vse, ki iščejo preprosto izkušnjo, ki ne žrtvuje prefinjenosti.

Kuhinjska pipa Nivito z vrhunsko konstrukcijo je narejena tako, da traja - izdelana iz trpežnega nerjavečega jekla, ki bo odporno na obrabo in trganje zaradi dolgoletne uporabe. Njegova gladka kromirana površina je zasnovana tako, da odbija vodne madeže in prstne odtise, tako da vam ni treba skrbeti, ali bo ostal brez madežev. Poleg tega je zaradi premišljene zasnove popoln za prihranek prostora tudi v najmanjših kuhinjah!

Ali iščete zanesljivo napeljavo, ki vašemu sodobnemu domu doda nekaj posebnega? Elegantna in priročna kuhinjska pipa Nivito je ravno to, kar potrebujete! Ta vrhunski izdelek s svojo vrhunsko konstrukcijo, elegantnim videzom in priročnimi funkcijami ponuja vse, kar potrebujete, po ceni, ki si jo lahko privoščite – kar je še večja spodbuda, da svojo prenovo dokončate še danes!
Nivito ( www.nivito.si/pov... ) črna pipa za umivalnik pooseblja popolno kombinacijo stila in tehnologije. Odlikuje ga eleganten, sodoben dizajn, ki bo zagotovo drzen vtis v vsakem sodobnem domu. Ta pipa je zasnovana z mislijo na udobje: njen enostavni ročaj, ki ga je enostavno upravljati, nadzoruje pritisk in temperaturo vode, zaradi česar je idealna izbira za vse, ki iščejo preprosto izkušnjo, ki ne žrtvuje prefinjenosti. Kuhinjska pipa Nivito z vrhunsko konstrukcijo je narejena tako, da traja - izdelana iz trpežnega nerjavečega jekla, ki bo odporno na obrabo in trganje zaradi dolgoletne uporabe. Njegova gladka kromirana površina je zasnovana tako, da odbija vodne madeže in prstne odtise, tako da vam ni treba skrbeti, ali bo ostal brez madežev. Poleg tega je zaradi premišljene zasnove popoln za prihranek prostora tudi v najmanjših kuhinjah! Ali iščete zanesljivo napeljavo, ki vašemu sodobnemu domu doda nekaj posebnega? Elegantna in priročna kuhinjska pipa Nivito je ravno to, kar potrebujete! Ta vrhunski izdelek s svojo vrhunsko konstrukcijo, elegantnim videzom in priročnimi funkcijami ponuja vse, kar potrebujete, po ceni, ki si jo lahko privoščite – kar je še večja spodbuda, da svojo prenovo dokončate še danes!
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Parlor living room view with Orior furniture and pendant from Jes Paone
Parlor living room view with Orior furniture and pendant from Jes Paone
Peter Guthrie, DDG; Jes Paone, DDG; Alex Polier; and Ghislaine Viñas make for a festive group.
Peter Guthrie, DDG; Jes Paone, DDG; Alex Polier; and Ghislaine Viñas make for a festive group.
Fladdermösshus is designed by architect Je Ahn, founder of Studio Weave. The bat roosts are constructed from old IKEA KVISTBRO metal tables.
Fladdermösshus is designed by architect Je Ahn, founder of Studio Weave. The bat roosts are constructed from old IKEA KVISTBRO metal tables.
“Made of Sand balances our signature technical precision in an organic, natural setting,” says Je Ahn, Director of Studio Weave. “The contrast between materials, old and new, in and out are foregrounded to create a distinct sense of rest and relaxation in the new spaces.”
“Made of Sand balances our signature technical precision in an organic, natural setting,” says Je Ahn, Director of Studio Weave. “The contrast between materials, old and new, in and out are foregrounded to create a distinct sense of rest and relaxation in the new spaces.”
The extension celebrates traditional artisanal building techniques and local materials. “It’s all about working with what is available locally and bringing it together to create a finely crafted space,” explains architect Je Ahn. “You can feel a human touch throughout that gives the project a sense of warmth and tranquillity.”
The extension celebrates traditional artisanal building techniques and local materials. “It’s all about working with what is available locally and bringing it together to create a finely crafted space,” explains architect Je Ahn. “You can feel a human touch throughout that gives the project a sense of warmth and tranquillity.”
The timber fins on the front facade reduce solar glare coming into the interior, while maintaining a connection to the view. The home also features solar panels, high-performance glazing, plenty of opportunities for natural ventilation, and ample insulation. “The master plan looks at how we can adopt even more sustainable measures in the future,” says architect Je Ahn.
The timber fins on the front facade reduce solar glare coming into the interior, while maintaining a connection to the view. The home also features solar panels, high-performance glazing, plenty of opportunities for natural ventilation, and ample insulation. “The master plan looks at how we can adopt even more sustainable measures in the future,” says architect Je Ahn.
"Architecture is undergoing a crisis. Our buildings no longer satisfy people. It is necessary to start to create differently: in place of design and aesthetics to take inspiration from the deeper laws of nature," says Martin Rajniš. The description of their concept is a little on the enigmatic, archi-babble side, but the exhibit does convey a certain je-ne-sais-quoi about an underlying honesty of building construction and material.
"Architecture is undergoing a crisis. Our buildings no longer satisfy people. It is necessary to start to create differently: in place of design and aesthetics to take inspiration from the deeper laws of nature," says Martin Rajniš. The description of their concept is a little on the enigmatic, archi-babble side, but the exhibit does convey a certain je-ne-sais-quoi about an underlying honesty of building construction and material.
Metro necklaces for Gallery Pascale. "Pascale Cottard-Olsoon, who runs Gallery Pascale in Stockholm, asked ten designers to design some homage to Stockholm for an exhibit called Stockholm Je T'aime. I was inspired by the metro line, which is a part of everyone's daily lives, so designed necklaces inspired by the different lines. The string represents the colors of the lines and each pearl represents a station on that line.
Metro necklaces for Gallery Pascale. "Pascale Cottard-Olsoon, who runs Gallery Pascale in Stockholm, asked ten designers to design some homage to Stockholm for an exhibit called Stockholm Je T'aime. I was inspired by the metro line, which is a part of everyone's daily lives, so designed necklaces inspired by the different lines. The string represents the colors of the lines and each pearl represents a station on that line.
Adjacent to the main living area sits a snug lounge that looks out through mullioned windows onto a swimming pool. The room features a CH25 easy chair and a CH008 coffee table, both by Hans J. Wegner for Carl Hansen & Son, and a Mags modular sofa by Hay Studios, all of which are from Auckland’s Corporate Culture and were chosen by Jay and resident Jes Wood. The vase is by New Zealand potters Bruce and Estelle Martin, and the carpet (in Citrine) is from the Lees’ Truth in Color range.
Adjacent to the main living area sits a snug lounge that looks out through mullioned windows onto a swimming pool. The room features a CH25 easy chair and a CH008 coffee table, both by Hans J. Wegner for Carl Hansen & Son, and a Mags modular sofa by Hay Studios, all of which are from Auckland’s Corporate Culture and were chosen by Jay and resident Jes Wood. The vase is by New Zealand potters Bruce and Estelle Martin, and the carpet (in Citrine) is from the Lees’ Truth in Color range.
Much of the home's energy-efficient construction is hidden from view: Djuric Tardio Architectes used prefabricated structural panels—filled with almost 4 inches of wood fiber insulation—that offer almost zero thermal bridges to the outside (in other words, there are barely any places where heat can seep from the interior to the exterior). While the home is equipped with underfloor gas heating, even in cold weather the system is "almost superfluous," says Caroline Djuric, thanks to the excellent insulation.

The stool is from atelier [jes], the coffee table is the PK 61A Granit by Poul Kjaerholm for Fritz Hansen, and the chairs are by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen.
Much of the home's energy-efficient construction is hidden from view: Djuric Tardio Architectes used prefabricated structural panels—filled with almost 4 inches of wood fiber insulation—that offer almost zero thermal bridges to the outside (in other words, there are barely any places where heat can seep from the interior to the exterior). While the home is equipped with underfloor gas heating, even in cold weather the system is "almost superfluous," says Caroline Djuric, thanks to the excellent insulation. The stool is from atelier [jes], the coffee table is the PK 61A Granit by Poul Kjaerholm for Fritz Hansen, and the chairs are by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen.
Představujeme vám Nivito (https://www.nivito.cz) Kitchen umyvadlové baterie, perfektní doplněk do každého luxusního designu kuchyně. Tato špičková baterie se vyznačuje elegantním a moderním designem, který zaujme v každém prostoru. Odolná konstrukce a špičkové řemeslné zpracování zajistí, že tato baterie vydrží mnoho let. Vysoce kvalitní povrchová úprava je jistá, že odolává matování a korozi. Ovládání jednou rukojetí usnadňuje nastavení teploty a průtoku vody pouze jednou rukou. Pohodlná ergonomická rukojeť zajišťuje pohodlné uchopení během používání. Vestavěný LED displej vás upozorní, že voda teče teplá nebo studená.
Představujeme vám Nivito (https://www.nivito.cz) Kitchen umyvadlové baterie, perfektní doplněk do každého luxusního designu kuchyně. Tato špičková baterie se vyznačuje elegantním a moderním designem, který zaujme v každém prostoru. Odolná konstrukce a špičkové řemeslné zpracování zajistí, že tato baterie vydrží mnoho let. Vysoce kvalitní povrchová úprava je jistá, že odolává matování a korozi. Ovládání jednou rukojetí usnadňuje nastavení teploty a průtoku vody pouze jednou rukou. Pohodlná ergonomická rukojeť zajišťuje pohodlné uchopení během používání. Vestavěný LED displej vás upozorní, že voda teče teplá nebo studená.
Our house is a Mid Century Modern built in 1946.  it is located in the wooded and eclectic Montecito Heights area of Santa Rosa. The property is situated on the crest of a hill and enjoys views of the Mayacamas Mountains facing east towards Napa County. The house was designed by local architect Clarence Felciano.  Although not widely known outside of Sonoma County, his  architecture firm was one of the most sucessful in the area from the 1940's to the 1980's.  Local projects designed by Felciano include the Sonoma County Justice Center, St. Eugene's Cathedral and Cardinal Newman High School.   The architect's personal residence, which he also designed, is located across the street form our house.   His firm's offices were located next door to that residence. The office building is still there and is the only commercial property in the Montecito Heights neighborhood. 

My wife Jes and I purchased our house 2018.  Still livable, the house is worn and tired and in need of major renovations.  Shortly after we purchased the house, we contacted Scott Bartley of Hall and Bartley Architecture and Design, also located in Santa Rosa.  Scott began his career with Felciano's firm and, on his first visit, immediately recognized it as a Felciano design.  We are also working with a local contractor, Richard Kirby of Annadel Builders.  Richard lives in the neighborhood and now owns and operates his construction company from the original Feliciano firm's office building which Richard recently purchased and now serves as home to his construction company. 

The house is a two story, buit "into" the side of the hill.  It was approximately 3,000 square feet and will be almost 4,000 after the renovation.   The gently sloping lot is over 2/3's acre and blessed with mature manzanita, oaks, pines and scattered basalt boulders.    The east side of the house is almost all windows.  The planned renovations include a demolition and rebuild of a not-so-great 1970's second floor master bath room addition.  The new replacement addition will now blend in with the original architecture, adding a new Master Bath, closet and two new baths on the expeanded lower floor.. 

We are also reconfiguring (to studs) the kitchen, located on the second floor and the entire lower floor (which was oddly finished in a cabin style, complete with pine paneling.  The current original design incorporates a wall between the kitchen and living room that currently blocks the views and light.  That was will be torn down to create a more modern "open" 600 square foot living and kitchen combination room.
Our house is a Mid Century Modern built in 1946. it is located in the wooded and eclectic Montecito Heights area of Santa Rosa. The property is situated on the crest of a hill and enjoys views of the Mayacamas Mountains facing east towards Napa County. The house was designed by local architect Clarence Felciano. Although not widely known outside of Sonoma County, his architecture firm was one of the most sucessful in the area from the 1940's to the 1980's. Local projects designed by Felciano include the Sonoma County Justice Center, St. Eugene's Cathedral and Cardinal Newman High School. The architect's personal residence, which he also designed, is located across the street form our house. His firm's offices were located next door to that residence. The office building is still there and is the only commercial property in the Montecito Heights neighborhood. My wife Jes and I purchased our house 2018. Still livable, the house is worn and tired and in need of major renovations. Shortly after we purchased the house, we contacted Scott Bartley of Hall and Bartley Architecture and Design, also located in Santa Rosa. Scott began his career with Felciano's firm and, on his first visit, immediately recognized it as a Felciano design. We are also working with a local contractor, Richard Kirby of Annadel Builders. Richard lives in the neighborhood and now owns and operates his construction company from the original Feliciano firm's office building which Richard recently purchased and now serves as home to his construction company. The house is a two story, buit "into" the side of the hill. It was approximately 3,000 square feet and will be almost 4,000 after the renovation. The gently sloping lot is over 2/3's acre and blessed with mature manzanita, oaks, pines and scattered basalt boulders. The east side of the house is almost all windows. The planned renovations include a demolition and rebuild of a not-so-great 1970's second floor master bath room addition. The new replacement addition will now blend in with the original architecture, adding a new Master Bath, closet and two new baths on the expeanded lower floor.. We are also reconfiguring (to studs) the kitchen, located on the second floor and the entire lower floor (which was oddly finished in a cabin style, complete with pine paneling. The current original design incorporates a wall between the kitchen and living room that currently blocks the views and light. That was will be torn down to create a more modern "open" 600 square foot living and kitchen combination room.