Inspirational Homes


Well Optimized Small Loft

A wonderful Paris home and workshop that dates back to the late nineteenth century.

This tiny old manufacturing plant of plainpied “L” of only 50 m2 (3.3 to 6.6 m wide and 6 to 8 m long) is put to good use, and decked out in an imaginative and practical way, making real use of the 5.5m ceilings and presence of two extraodinarily large windows.

A well thought out renovation

This amazing loft was renovated in the idea of optimizing space without altering the spirit of the place. “It was all about balance and proportion, they said. We had to enhance the original volume and find more square meters to build a private space. Create an entire floor under the roof would have been the easiest option, but also the ugliest! We would have lost the approval of space, clarity of glass and industrial memory of the place. “  With a mezzanine, the bet is successful! Today, the old workshop combines flawless open and closed spaces, traditional and contemporary materials (wood, metal, glass), color keys and sobriety.

As a semi-independent floor, the mezzanine structure created volumes without clogging. Located in the northeast corner, the staircase has two flights met by a bearing which forms a one quarter turn. The steps consist of two sections of scantlings recovery (6 x 20 x 80 cm), sanded and oiled. Cupboards and wardrobe painted MDF take place below without cluttering the space!

Open living room, kitchen and small office area can be found past the glass door, although all are unified by a parquet floor these space are still clearly defined.

living room

Simple but functional, the kitchen is also known for it’s bright red 50 year old retro (Smeg).

With a stunning and modern combination of colors and material: the tone of honey floors and exposed timbers add warmth against the metal studs and joists. All highlighted by the white color of the walls and the amazing bright splashes of red here and there.

retro red fridge

Here you can find the bedroom perched up high creating a loft area.

The bedroom is located between the central part of the frame and the leaning against the gable wall. For added privacy it hides behind the glass window fittings at the top natural light through an added skylight on the ceiling.

The glass and steel form the separation between the bedroom and the bathroom.

The rafters are left exposed. Two skylights are added , one in the bedroom and one in the bathroom, optimizing the ambient light.

The beams of the gable offer cheap one small space library practical and original!

From http://maison-travaux.dekio.fr

White Rooftop Loft

Amazing rooftop loft that I would give just about anything to live in!!! I mean seriously check out the divine windows!

loft interior

loft

white bedroom idea

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Imagine This: Senra´s House

This house is a great example of Portugal’s rustic countryside heritage. This stunning house is made up entirely out of three materials; ceramic, wood and stone. This home (designed by architect Manuel Ribeiro) is situated in a valley and deliberately aligned with the sun ensuring that the home benefits in its lighting.

I find this house so amazing and charming and I am in awe of the fabulous and talented work of Manuel Ribeiro who can create something so stunning just out of three elements (wood, ceramic and stone).

Architect: Manuel Ribeiro
Location: Travassós, Fafe, Portugal
Project Area: 592,21 sqm
Project Year: 2010
Photographs: Ivo Tavares

Here is how the original building looked.

Manuel Ribeiro

Manuel Ribeiro

And the grounds after the completion of the beautiful work by Manuel Ribeiro.

Manuel Ribeiro

Manuel Ribeiro

Now lets take a look inside.

Manuel Ribeiro

Manuel Ribeiro

Manuel Ribeiro

Manuel Ribeiro

Manuel Ribeiro

Manuel Ribeiro bedroom

Manuel Ribeiro bathroom

Manuel Ribeiro

Imagine This – Organic Beach House

An amazing beach waterfront home in Sydney Australia. The use of new and aged timbers, stone and marble provide a wonderfully natural and organic feel to what is a very elegant  and modern home.

Extraordinary consideration has been given to the use of lighting in this home with a wonderful array of custom fittings.

This house is truly amazing and I am adding it to my blog as a source of inspiration that I am sure to refer to countless of times! Have a look at the images and be amazed!

David Bromley’s Home

A look into the Melbourne home of Australian artist David Bromley.

David Bromley, talks about the importance of preserving the magic and emotional atmosphere of a place.

david bromely

This painting is called Dreaming of Le Corbusier above an old bakers table from Europe. The beautiful intricate birdcage is from Argentina.

art painting

Via Inside Out Magazine Australia April 2010