Showing posts with label dream homes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dream homes. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Dream Homes : Mykonos


This property is actually two villas names Orpheus & Eurydice.
British owned and South African architect designed, they are also available for rental during the summer.

With five bedrooms, simple but stylish furnishings....they look the epitome of tranquility.
Their brief to the architect was that nothing in the house should distract from the dramatic views of the Aegean and that it should be as comfortable as possible.

The owners were married in the chapel above the pool, overlooking the sea....how lovely!

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Dream Homes : A Stylish London Family Home


I love the style of this four storey late 19th century west London home.

The lower ground floor has an open plan living-dining-kitchen space, bathroom & utility space while the ground floor has a entrance hall, drawing room & playroom.
The first floor has a master bedroom, walk-in wardrobe, en suite bathroom & family bathroom and a second floor houses the children's bedrooms and bathroom.

So many stylish details, I particularly like the windows including the industrial look of the black steel windows they have used throughout the house.

Such a great amount of space too, wonderful to have such defined living areas within a home....
and who wouldn't want a walk-in wardrobe & a whole floor for the children?
   




  

via House to Home

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Monday, July 15, 2013

Dream Home : A Stockholm Loft


This beautiful rooftop conversion is the home & workplace of artist Carouschka Streijiffert

Previously home only to pigeons, the conversion involved major work, creating windows, roof openings, adding steel beams and working with the existing industrial structure.

Wood & steel combine, curves & line combine make a fascinating & interesting home with views of old Stockholm and the Baltic Sea.







all images via Marie Claire Maison