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Edward Caruso Photography
© Edward Caruso Photography
Interior design by Francis Interiors
Idéer för en retro balkong
Idéer för en retro balkong
Anew Interiors
With space on the balcony for a wicker couch and chair, we transformed this area into a beautiful outdoor room, adding square footage to the renters' living space. Don't be afraid to mix and match patterns, bringing your favorite colors together.
[STRANG] Architecture
Photography © Calder Wilson
Foto på en mellanstor funkis balkong, med takförlängning och räcke i glas
Foto på en mellanstor funkis balkong, med takförlängning och räcke i glas
Chris Dorsey Architects, Inc
Chris Dorsey Photography © 2012 Houzz
Inredning av en industriell balkong insynsskydd
Inredning av en industriell balkong insynsskydd
Schachne Architects & Builders
Second floor bedroom balcony
Inspiration för stora moderna balkonger, med takförlängning och räcke i glas
Inspiration för stora moderna balkonger, med takförlängning och räcke i glas
CONTENT Architecture
The Kipling house is a new addition to the Montrose neighborhood. Designed for a family of five, it allows for generous open family zones oriented to large glass walls facing the street and courtyard pool. The courtyard also creates a buffer between the master suite and the children's play and bedroom zones. The master suite echoes the first floor connection to the exterior, with large glass walls facing balconies to the courtyard and street. Fixed wood screens provide privacy on the first floor while a large sliding second floor panel allows the street balcony to exchange privacy control with the study. Material changes on the exterior articulate the zones of the house and negotiate structural loads.
Accoya Wood
Accoya was used for all the superior decking and facades throughout the ‘Jungle House’ on Guarujá Beach. Accoya wood was also used for some of the interior paneling and room furniture as well as for unique MUXARABI joineries. This is a special type of joinery used by architects to enhance the aestetic design of a project as the joinery acts as a light filter providing varying projections of light throughout the day.
The architect chose not to apply any colour, leaving Accoya in its natural grey state therefore complimenting the beautiful surroundings of the project. Accoya was also chosen due to its incredible durability to withstand Brazil’s intense heat and humidity.
Credits as follows: Architectural Project – Studio mk27 (marcio kogan + samanta cafardo), Interior design – studio mk27 (márcio kogan + diana radomysler), Photos – fernando guerra (Photographer).
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