Showing posts with label floors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label floors. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Feldman Architecture: part 1
Introducing Feldman Architecture, located a hop, skip, and a jump away in San Francisco.
images via:
http://www.feldmanarchitecture.com/
http://eyecandy-webcandy.blogspot.com/
just as a reminder, right click and "view image" will show a larger version of most images.
House Ocho:









Pierce Street Renovation:

Old Bernal House:




Buena Vista:




images via:
http://www.feldmanarchitecture.com/
http://eyecandy-webcandy.blogspot.com/
just as a reminder, right click and "view image" will show a larger version of most images.
House Ocho:
Pierce Street Renovation:
Old Bernal House:
Buena Vista:
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Windows
source: http://www.desiretoinspire.net/blog/2009/12/2/bilyana-dimitrova.html

i love the mini hallway, the fogged glass door, and the big window. perhaps the way to the backyard.

woodsy back patio. i can totally see it looking out into a forest with the overrun gazebo and bench.

if the ceiling is tall, the windows double but with a break. lots of light, lots of white. the column adds some grandeur. the tall ceilings make a small space feel much bigger and more open, esp coming from the room on the right with a much lower ceiling.

the windows! completely open with a drop beneath, and hidden firewood. also, the end space on the right actually looks open and glassless with a doorway leading out. beautiful! we definitely need to occasionally hire a window cleaner for this house tho lol.

omg. beautiful place to read or nap. the pillows are necessary for the aesthetic. and definitely the climbing plants and the foliage.

low bed. wooden ceiling?! *u* concrete floors?? glass walls that look out to a forest! hella minimalistic but somehow i really really enjoy the aesthetic created here. hmmm.
i love the mini hallway, the fogged glass door, and the big window. perhaps the way to the backyard.
woodsy back patio. i can totally see it looking out into a forest with the overrun gazebo and bench.
if the ceiling is tall, the windows double but with a break. lots of light, lots of white. the column adds some grandeur. the tall ceilings make a small space feel much bigger and more open, esp coming from the room on the right with a much lower ceiling.
the windows! completely open with a drop beneath, and hidden firewood. also, the end space on the right actually looks open and glassless with a doorway leading out. beautiful! we definitely need to occasionally hire a window cleaner for this house tho lol.
omg. beautiful place to read or nap. the pillows are necessary for the aesthetic. and definitely the climbing plants and the foliage.
low bed. wooden ceiling?! *u* concrete floors?? glass walls that look out to a forest! hella minimalistic but somehow i really really enjoy the aesthetic created here. hmmm.
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