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The corridor features a rich tapestry of textures and colour.
Though the original house offered finite space, a decorative stained-glass transom features an infinity symbol used in the couple's wedding invitations.
Plaster and wood give the loft texture at every turn.
The foyer contains a model of another Flansburgh project.
The entryway connects the two sides of the home with a symmetrically framed courtyard view.
Original light switches stack neatly within the wall's original wood slats.
An arch added between the rear extension and the existing house embodies the mix of classical and modern styles.
The preserved railing was painted Benjamin Moore “Wrought Iron.” A soffit, its underside lined with square-edge white oak tongue and groove cladding, both defines the entry to the primary suite, and creates a cozy feel for the couch beneath it. Right Brilliant Willing Mori Pendants hang over the stairs.
In a hallway, the Single Triangle Console powder-coated pink, from the Cuffhome collection, makes for a striking statement piece.
Home to architect Michael Artemenko, co-director of FIGR Architecture Studio—along with his wife Emma and their young daughter—this renovated heritage home in the Melbourne suburb of Cremorne uses a portal-like corridor painted a vibrant pink to connect the original period home to a new wing.
Announcing: the winners of the 2021 Dwell Design Awards! We’re thrilled to share the projects that wowed our expert judges panel and our readers this year.
Color is one way the architects differentiated the structures, as in the custom doors they designed for the entrances in contrasting light and dark light finishes.
Staircase and corner window by the landing
Second floor hallway with vaulted ceiling and skylights
Crisp white walls serve as blank canvases throughout to highlight the exquisite wooden features.
A skylight above the staircase floods the staircase and the upper-level hallway with natural light.
The den was transformed into the children’s wing, with two bedrooms and a bath, and several lengthened windows to overlook the backyard. Exterior windows and doors are framed in oiled white oak.
A view of one of the steel openings to the addition allows light to come through.
Inside the couple's home, vividly painted rooms intertwine with floor-to-ceiling glass walls and luminous skylights.
Another view of the bedroom opens into the adjoining bathroom.
A well-organized entryway leads to a living room that opens to gardens on two sides.
The large central corridor is a soothing study in black and white. A graphite drawing on canvas by German artist Peppi Bottrop hangs near a stool from La Redoute. The 18th-century wood male and female statues were purchased by Marc in Jaipur, India.
From the compact quarters downstairs, you emerge into a bright, open second floor. It feels more expansive than its square footage thanks to a steel moment frame that eliminates the need for interior structural walls. In the dining room, a Lambert et Fils chandelier hangs above a black-stained, live-edge ash table.
The entry has a custom cubby for shoes that pulls out to reveal storage concealed under the stair. “The wood is northern white oak,” says Caroline. “I wanted a rustic grade, for character. Since we don’t have a lot of stuff, or a lot of space, the materials have to speak.” The sconce is by Allied Maker.
“From the slate floors to the stone countertops, to the wood, brick, steel, and glass—all of it felt like something I wanted to celebrate,” says Derek.
The deep green tone of the front facade and in the entrance courtyard transitions to blue and green cement tile on the interior walls. The palette references hues found in nature, creating a sense of calm.
A Vane Grand pendant by Tech Lighting hangs in one of the bedrooms.
A vivid hallway connects the bedrooms, bedroom, and living areas.
A midcentury-style walnut screen separates the entry from the living room, yet allows connection with its permeability.
Hallway, Maison JJ Joubert
The entry speaks to how the owners’ modern aesthetic was merged with the historic bones of the brownstone. Now, a marble mosaic tile from Ivy Hill Tile, the ‘Prism Pink,’ was inset into the oak floor to define the entry. The interior designer picked a leather-faced wall-hung cabinet, as the leather will gain patina over time from the high traffic area, yet still look good.
An archway separates the main living space from the rest of the ground floor.
The breezy gallery space connects the art studio to the ADU’s living volume, and can be kept open to the kitchen, or closed off with a large sliding panel.
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