Posts Tagged ‘home’
Arts Unbound | Choosing the Right Art for Your Home
The city of Montclair has always been known for its wide array of cultural experiences ranging from museums, studios, theaters, and so on. The accepting atmosphere, the continuing growth of the art community, and the contemporary setting makes it inviting for more creative types to involve themselves in that world. With this in mind, it…
Read MoreLa Muna
โInside a rustic residence tucked in one of Aspenโs most exclusive neighborhoods. Byย By Kelly Edgeworth |ย Photography by Laziz Hamani Nestled in the hills of Aspenโs Red Mountain community lies a structure so solitary and natural it seems as if it rose from the ground it sits upon. La Muna, a renovated ski chalet by Miami-based…
Read MoreHow to Redesign a Room with Goldalamode
If HGTV has you daydreaming about all the things your home could be, take that as a sign that itโs time to renovate. In some cases all you need is a small change here and there, while other times it can turn into an utter overhaul. From planning and measuring to buying and installing, we…
Read MoreWave House
Architect: Mark Dziewulski Area: 3,200 Square Feet Location: Malibu Beach, CA Beyond the steadfast highway that hugs the Pacific Coast, at the limit of a long stretch of Malibu beach, lies a shoreline sanctuary. Perched above the sand, the western surf washes in beneath its cantilevers at high-tide, every breaker crashing down for the weekend…
Read MoreMiami Dreaming
Project:ย Pine Tree Location:ย Miami Beach Architect:ย SAOTA Florida’s warm climate and landscape potential is what inspired South African architecture firm SAOTA, to build their first project in Miami: an expansive, waterfront home that creates the ultimate indoor-outdoor living experience. Aptly named Pine Tree, the easy-living family residence is located on a linear site that stretches between Pine…
Read MoreCope: Handmade for the Home
Nearly five years ago in a small Brooklyn studio, husband-and-wife duo Rachel and Nick Cope came up with a concept for custom wallpaper. Their designs incorporated Japanese and Turkish marbling techniques that looked more like large-scale mural abstractions than wall-coverings. Together, they found a new way to elevate interior spaces beyond the borders of a…
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