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Eight home kitchens finished with tactile brick floors

Deezen

Our latest lookbook collects eight houses from around the world that feature kitchens with tactile brick floors, including a mid-century home in the USA and a coastal dwelling in Denmark. Married with warm oak finishes and a custom washi-paper pendant lamp, the textured flooring is intended to contribute to a warm and cosy atmosphere. "A

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Cowper Griffith Architects creates contemporary holiday home in medieval hall

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UK studio Cowper Griffith Architects has combined the medieval fabric of the 14th-century Calverley Old Hall in West Yorkshire, England , with contemporary additions to create a holiday home for the Landmark Trust charity. These natural materials were used to create the fitted kitchen, partial walls and a main new staircase.

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A Waterfront A-frame House Renovated With Contemporary Finishes

Contemporist

A waterfront A-frame home that's been renovated with contemporary finishes.

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Julia Morgan’s first home design lists for $1.9 million in Berkeley

Archinect

The 116-year-old home owned by architect Claude Stoller until his death last year in Berkeley is just steps from UC Berkeley ’s campus and includes four bedrooms and 3.5 Established maple and redwood trees as well as a vine-covered pergola put the finishing touches on this historic landscape."

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Baldridge Architects design contemporary ranch in central Texas

Avontuura

Roam Ranch is a 4,362-square-foot single-family home on a working ranch outside of Fredericksburg, Texas. It is a testament to rigorous modern design presented in a central Texas vernacular in its form, finishes, and spirit—a unique assembly of contemporary and traditional design.

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DAB Studio adds contemporary touches to Dutch home from Amsterdam School period

Deezen

Called Collectors Home, the dwelling is defined by the intricate brickwork and stained glass windows typical of the Amsterdam School – a movement from 1910 to 1920 that paid equal attention to the architecture and interior design of a building. The photography is by Alice Mesguich.

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Nine contemporary homes where ruins reveal layers of the past

Deezen

For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring clever outbuilding interiors , homes with mid-century modern furniture and residential spaces with playful net floors. According to the studio, the steel insertions add another layer to the home's visible "memory" and draw attention to the historic building fabric.