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Hufft
The Porch House located just west of Springfield, Missouri, presented Hufft Projects with a unique challenge. The clients desired a residence that referenced the traditional forms of farmhouses but also spoke to something distinctly modern. A hybrid building emerged and the Porch House greets visitors with its namesake – a large east and south facing ten foot cantilevering canopy that provides dramatic cover.
The residence also commands a view of the expansive river valley to the south. L-shaped in plan, the house’s master suite is located in the western leg and is isolated away from other functions allowing privacy. The living room, dining room, and kitchen anchor the southern, more traditional wing of the house with its spacious vaulted ceilings. A chimney punctuates this area and features a granite clad fireplace on the interior and an exterior fireplace expressing split face concrete block. Photo Credit: Mike Sinclair
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chadbourne + doss architects
A modern stair by chadbourne + doss architects incorporates reclaimed Douglas Fir for treads and stringers. The stair runs by a custom steel and fir bookcase that allows filtered views to the great room.
Photo by Benjamin Benschneider
PARISI Interiors, LLC
Large space which required careful planning to avoid a cavernous feeling . Luxury was the first priority for the client
who enjoy a first class lifstyle.
Mãkena Interiors
Mid-Century Modern Home in Chino Canyon Palm Springs.
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Davidov Partners Architects
The SSK Residence involved the renovation and extension to a single storey Californian Bungalow in Caulfield North.
In order to unlock the under-utilised and removed back yard of the North facing suburban block a new wing was proposed to allow the main living and dining areas to engage directly with the back yard and free up space in the existing house for additional bedrooms, bathrooms and storage.
The extension took the form of a north facing barn that allowed the large room to be visually, yet unobtrusively divided into the two functional zones; living and dining.
The ceilings that frame the 2 spaces allowed the extension to be nestled into the corner of the site against the side boundary to maximise the outdoor area and prevent over shadowing to the southern neighbours back yard.
Photographer: Jack Lovell
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Stoller Architecture
A large living room window wall opens to an expansive view, with the surrounding deck extending the interior space.
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