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M.T.N Design
Windowed doors, flanked by more windows, let light into this handcrafted post and beam foyer. Produced By: PrecisionCraft Log & Timber Homes Photo Credit: Mountain Photographics, Inc.
Wade Weissmann Architecture
A pair of upholstered benches bring pattern and texture into the boathouse.
Idéer för att renovera ett stort lantligt kapprum, med grå väggar
Idéer för att renovera ett stort lantligt kapprum, med grå väggar
Adelene Keeler Smith Interior Design
Sargent Architectural Photography
Inredning av en modern mellanstor foajé, med vita väggar, mellanmörkt trägolv, en enkeldörr och en vit dörr
Inredning av en modern mellanstor foajé, med vita väggar, mellanmörkt trägolv, en enkeldörr och en vit dörr
mar puig de la bellacasa
Exempel på en mellanstor lantlig hall, med vita väggar, klinkergolv i terrakotta, en dubbeldörr och mellanmörk trädörr
Giffin & Crane General Contractors, Inc.
Entryway and front door.
Bild på en medelhavsstil ingång och ytterdörr, med en enkeldörr och glasdörr
Bild på en medelhavsstil ingång och ytterdörr, med en enkeldörr och glasdörr
Katie Bassett Interiors
Idéer för att renovera en mellanstor vintage foajé, med beige väggar, ljust trägolv och en dubbeldörr
Eldorado Stone
“This design originated with the client’s desire to duplicate the warmth of Tuscan Architecture,” says Stolz. “The vision that South Coast Architects set forth was to create the feel of an old Tuscan Village as a private residence at their golf community, ‘The Hideaway’ in La Quinta, California. However, we had to keep in mind that we were still designing for a desert lifestyle, which meant an emphasis on indoor/outdoor living and capturing the spectacular views of the golf course and neighboring mountains,” Stolz adds.
“The owners had spent a lot of time in Europe and knew exactly what they wanted when it came to the overall look of the home, especially the stone,” says Muth. “The mason ended up creating a dozen mock-ups of various stone profiles and blends to help the family decide what really worked for them. Ultimately, they selected Eldorado Stone’s Orchard Cypress Ridge profile that offers a beautiful blend of stone sizes and colors.”
“The generous use of Eldorado Stone with brick detailing over the majority of the exterior of the home added the authenticity and timelessness that we were striving for in the design,” says Stolz.
“Our clients want the very best, but if we can duplicate something and save money, what client would say no? That’s why we use Eldorado Stone whenever we can. It gives us the opportunity to save money and gives clients exactly the look they desire so we can use more of their budget in other areas.”
Stolz explained that Eldorado Stone was also brought into the interior to continue that feel of authenticity and historical accuracy. Stone is used floor to ceiling in the kitchen for a pizza oven, as well as on the fireplace in the Great Room and on an entire wall in the master bedroom. “Using a material like Eldorado Stone allows for the seamless continuation of space” says Stolz.
“Stone is what made the house so authentic-looking” says Muth. “It’s such an integral part of the house that it either was going to be a make or break scenario if we made the wrong choice. Luckily, Eldorado Stone really made it!”
Eldorado Stone Profile Featured: Orchard Cypress Ridge with a khaki grout color (overgrout technique)
Eldorado Brick Profile Featured: Cassis ModenaBrick with a khaki grout color (overgrout technique)
Architect: South Coast Architects
Website: www.southcoastarchitects.com
Builder: Andrew Pierce Corporation, Palm Desert, CA
Website: www. andrewpiercecorp.com
Mason: RAS Masonry, Inc. Bob Serna, Corona, CA
Phone: 760-774-0090
Photography: Eric Figge Photography, Inc.
Etheridge Home Renovation
The main floor plan of this stunning turn of the century home was dark and the space confined. Stuart and Pennie had a vision to open things up, let the light in and develop a floor plan that fit their families needs. The open kitchen is flooded with light from the skylights above, the new bathroom is nestled under the stairs and they no longer have to walk outside to do laundry in the basement.
Interior Design: Audrey Topliss
Photos by Paul Etheridge
Completed December 2011
M.T.N Design
Large log beams create a beautiful crossing pattern on the ceiling of the entryway to this log home lodge.
Produced By: PrecisionCraft Log & Timber Homes.
Photo Credit: Hilliard Photographics
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