Showing posts with label stairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stairs. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

INTERIOR, part 3

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I am in absolute love with the frame around this bed! I want it!!






I like that the warmth inside (the warm lighting, cozy fuzzy rugs, recliner) contrasts directly with the overcast weather outside.



The slope next to the stairs automatically detracts the possibility of furniture or decoration there, but when you have a huge house, why the heck not?!


Robert Mills Architects // Verdant Avenue

This building is so gorgeous it actually garners a post all of its own.

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modern architecture; lots of windows; moat-like pool :)



back door measures ceiling to floor; modern lighting; lots of shiny going on!





beautifullll staircase!!!!




STAIRS!! part 1

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Monday, March 22, 2010

Photography // Sarah Blee :: Bunker

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This is what the building looks like from the outside. pretty ugly eh? but it has some neat things inside.


the flush cabinets are cool. i wonder how they open. a push release? that would be neat.


the ceiling is not actually the ceiling! there's a loft up there!


the picture speaks for itself! the stairs can act as a room divider for the second floor.


neat effect!

Photography // Sarah Blee :: Apartment Paris

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familiar color couch. ;) lol. weird/interesting room divider.


i like that door! and i love the matching red fuzzy rug!


are those cabinets under the stairs there? its hard to tell. but cabinets under low stairs like that is neat! and i like the low stairs too!


the bottom of the painting is even with the top of the wall - symmetry again!


i like how the painting starts in the room and will extend to over the stairs. this means that the top of the wall in the previous is even with the top of the bookcase here. unless of course the stairs are actually behind the bookcase and are just not visible in this photo. the depth does not seem to be there in this photo tho. so hard to tell!!!!


i like the green cabinets!! and the glassy wall opposite. sleek!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Photographers // Verne :: Frank Lloyd Wright Revisited

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Feldman Architecture: part 2

Feldman Architecture continued...

Open Box House:














Open Box 2:














Los Altos Ranch Renewed:








Henry House:






Victorian Update:












And a close up of the stairs from the Old Bernal House: