Posts Tagged ‘house’
Fashion Mansion Event Presented by VUE Magazine
Franklin Lakes, NJ – VIP guests enjoyed a night of sociability and fashion at the luxurious hilltop sanctuary at 21 Shinnecock Trail for VUE Magazine’s Fashion Mansion event. Located in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, and sitting on 3.5 acres, the five-bedroom sanctuary boasts Mediterranean-style courtyards and large, yet intimate interior spaces designed for grand events.…
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 MoreEasy-Living in South Africa by SAOTA
Located directly on the breathtaking banks of the Buffels River in Pringle Bay, South Africa, salty air and natural sunlight from the neighboring mountain valley make this SAOTA-crafted holiday home the epitome of easy-living. Restio River House sits on the mouth of Pringle Bay, a small coastal town less than an hour from the buzzing…
Read MoreHadaway House
Deep in snow country, above the icy echoes of a Whistler valley, an unrecognizable structure parts a sea of white-capped evergreens—a geometric monolith surveying life below the cliffside. Not one born from unearthed layers of erosion or metamorphic rock, but one conceived from human ingenuity. A symbol of liberation yet isolation, an escape yet a…
Read MoreEscape the Cold: Investing in South Florida Real Estate
Sugar sand beaches and warm weather both sound pretty good right about now. As the winter season settles in along the Northeast, you (like me) may find yourself daydreaming about sunny skies, blue water and tropical temperatures. For years, the towns and cities of South Florida have given refuge to those disgruntled by the snow…
Read MoreMask House
Location: Ithaca, NY Architect: WOJR Area: 587 square feet Beyond the blanketed fog, which lays thick and noiseless, one can begin to see what roughly resembles a house. Perched high on wooden piers, it is gently framed by stark, sagging branches, its charred façade fading into the shadows of this portentous place. It feels not…
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