All posts with tag:town house

A large family of architect Emily Fox lives in this house in Sydney. She has a husband, two children and a dog, but grandparents and other relatives constantly come to visit. Initially, this house was designed to be divided into two parts: the house itself and an apartment with a separate entrance. The architect decided…

The color scheme chosen for the design of this Los Angeles home is captivating and mesmerizing. Designer has selected beautiful natural shades: brown, olive, sand, graphite, ocher. Such complex and beautiful colors can be easily found in nature, but they are not always used in interior decoration. Furniture and items made of different types of…

In the past, this home in Seattle served as a carriage house – here grooms lived and carriages parked. Not so long ago, the house was converted into a residential one. The designer decided to preserve the spirit of past centuries by choosing deep natural shades and noble materials. The most surprising, in our opinion,…

Designer Anna Haynes designed this home in West London for her family. The first thing that catches the eye is the thoughtful color scheme, as Anna has found the perfect balance between pastel and bright shades. The base is olive, ash pink, gray, while red, blue and fuchsia come to the fore. Different colors are…

This red brick home is located in the touristy Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, in the south west of England. The building used to function as a school – hence the large windows and an imposing fireplace to light and heat the spacious auditoriums. A few years ago, the house was converted into a residential one, but during…

This Edwardian house in Melbourne was in desperate need of remodeling and a spacious extension, as a family with three active sons settled here. The edwardian architecture was popular in the British Empire in 1901–1910, it is a neo-baroque style with characteristic semicircular bay windows, stucco facade and glazed front doors with stained-glass windows. This…

Until recently, this house in Sydney was abandoned, but the skilful hands of designers turned an outdated building into a modern home for a family with children. The interiors are notable for natural lighting: floor-to-ceiling windows, glass ceilings, and dormer windows provide a perfect condition for it. These features allow the light to literally penetrate…

The design team spent six months looking for a Tudor-style home in Los Angeles. Initially, the building was twice smaller, but due to the spacious land plot, it was possible to add an extension without any problems, which also added a rooftop terrace on the second floor. Designers ditched many small rooms on the ground…