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Well done. It's looks like a family home where the children can run around and play in the house while still providing a sense of luxury. Such a change from the pavilion house. Congratulations on your ability to create great designs for different clients and their needs.
I have to say, for me this is a truly wonderful home. V minimal and textural that gives this home such a warm, natural feeling. Even down the the proportion of brickwork used the eye for detail is spot on… the Porsche 928 wasn’t lost on me either! Chapeau to Wellard and all. Big thumbs up.
What a unique house, especially with the dominance of these materials. However, the chimney caught my eye. But, is it okay to be placed next to the TV?
1:11 the choice of materials and overall architecture complements the original structure quite well. The new parts blend contemporary elements nicely with the rest of the house.
The design aesthetic for this renovated addition is visually striking, elegant, and simply beautiful. The use of the natural materials create beautiful lines throughout the home. It's very lovely.
This is certainly a lovely project all around, but the amount of echo inside would be quite annoying to live in. Would be curious to see these spaces in a more lived in state instead of super clean and tidy to see if that would change how sound bounces around. Absolutely love that sculpture looking at the portrait on the wall though!
Would have been nice to actually see the house and garage area, not just 40 different angles of that one room!! I like what they did with it but wheres the rest of the house!
I love this house and im happy but also was worried for a bit that I wouldnt have the chance to hear the word Juxtaposition in this video but it happened
regarding this elegantly designed home -- wow -- the light, movement, textures/materials are striking. Help me -- notice time and time again -- BEDROOMS ALWAYS LOOK LIKE A COMPLETE DUD 🤪
This is nice and very contemporary. But I don’t see any passive solar design, it appears to only be powered bye a huge power grid source only. It appears you are still only designing in a 1900‘s mentality. You seem to be leading designers, yet haven’t produced any forward thinking work ??? Why Not ??? We are in the 21st century. Any sustainably sourced materials in the build ??? I don’t think I’ll be posting anymore of your posts on my LinkedIn page.