Tag: Marble Floors

Bright Open-Plan Home in Wrightwood Pl, Studio City, California

Bright Open-Plan Home in Wrightwood Pl, Studio City, California

This delightful contemporary home was designed and built by the Burbank based firm Golden Line Construction Inc. A double-height entrance with pendant lighting leads into the open plan kitchen, living and dining area. The terrace and pool area enjoy panoramic views over the city and mountains beyond, as do many of the rooms. The Wrightwood…


Elegant Glass and Steel Retreat on Shelter Island, New York

Elegant Glass and Steel Retreat on Shelter Island, New York

The Clearhouse was completed by the New York City based studio Stuart Parr Design. This fabulous contemporary home overlooks Peconic Bay, set on six acres, located on Shelter Island, New York, USA.


Contemporary House in Ahmedabad, India by Hiren Patel Architects

Contemporary House in Ahmedabad, India by Hiren Patel Architects

The Frill House was completed in 2012 by the Ahmedabad based studio Hiren Patel Architects. This 9,000 square foot, modern home has been designed with a focus on the surrounding landscape. The south garden has a forest theme and is used in the winter, the north garden has a large lawn area, ideal for the…


S11 House in Selangor, Malaysia by ArchiCentre

S11 House in Selangor, Malaysia by ArchiCentre

The S11 House was completed in 2012 by Malaysian studio ArchiCentre. This contemporary family home was designed in order to attain the highest level Platinum rating of Malaysia’s Green Building Index (GBI). The S11 House is located in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. S11 House in Selangor, Malaysia by ArchiCentre: “The S11 house is located in…


Modern Family Home in Zapopan, Mexico

Modern Family Home in Zapopan, Mexico

Casa S was completed by the Guadalajara based studio Lassala Elenes Arquitectos. This two story contemporary family residence is located in Zapopan, a city in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. Casa S by Lassala Elenes Arquitectos: “The first requirement from our client was to get the most use of the land permitted by the regulations…


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