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The Brilliant Sunshine in the Falcon’s Nest

 

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This brilliant all-white Falcon’s Nest apartment is bathed in the warm sunshine of… Moscow?

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Yes, Moscow, Russia. Apparently there is far more bright sunshine in Moscow than you ever imagined.

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Or is this luxury penthouse apartment design a clever suncatcher?

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APK-STUDIO designed this very chic apartment and its meticulously correct minimalism.

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The bright living room occupies the corner, overlooking a panoramic view of the city.

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Notice the partial wall behind the sofa and the fluorescent wall-washer lighting the interior passageway.

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A super minimal galley kitchen is behind that partial wall of the living room. Read the rest of this entry »

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Dazzling Colors: A Hip City Pad in Sydney

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Mirroring its semi-industrial city neighborhood, this pad is hip and edgy.

Roof heights vary throughout and a split level kitchen and dining room open out onto a lower terrace.

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Playful use of color by David Boyle Architect invigorates the renovated Belmont Street Residence.

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The blue wall of the living room extends outside to a high terrace.

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Its vibrant and energetic urban spirit besets the visitor upon entry.

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Scrumptious jolts of reds, blues, lime, majenta and black and white bounce off the rich woods.

The random mix is ironically repeated in kitchen chairs in this edgy sunken dine-in kitchen. Read the rest of this entry »

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Gorgeous Australian Beach House Celebrates an Ancient Tree

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The Marcus Beach House lights up like a glowing lantern at night due to the unusual cladding: simply polycarbonate panels nailed to the framing timber.

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Sited near the beach on the Sunshine Coast in south east Queensland, the balmy climate allows Bark Design Architects to dispense with more substantial walls.

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A dream house for the beach, it also employs a casually sophisticated mix of woods in a friendly, open plan.

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Morning sun tumbles gloriously into its double height dining room where its warmth is captured on a trombe wall.

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From the soaring double height dining area, a more intimate living room cosies up to the fire.

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The house encircles a much loved hundred-year-old Moreton Bay Ash tree.

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From the passageway between the house’s two pavilions, it is beautifully framed against the red fence by the pool. Read the rest of this entry »