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Monday, December 8, 2008

Visualization

In a high tech world, sometimes a simple pencil sketch is all you need to get a feel for the space and volumes.. this was a visualiztion for new home in Milwaulkie Oregon

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Saturday, October 4, 2008

FARMHOUSE ON EDGE OF LA


This was a fun design challenge that is a great example of how to begin to pull together ideas for an entire home. This client came to TLCD Architecture based on their work at the Carneros Inn just outside of Sonoma. Due to my extensive high end residential background I was teamed up with the architects to provide interior architectural design.

We met the client for a two day charrette – and intense design brainstorm session. Pulling images from magazines, photographs, sketches and REVIT renderings we developed a game plan.

Capturing the essence of what the client loved about the Inn, coining the term Carerosian to describe it – we refined the look and detailing for her home.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Monday, August 18, 2008

COLOR OF LEARNING



This is a conceptual palette created for a library for TLCD Architecture. The integration of site, building form and materials to the interior experience was critical to the success of the project.

COLOR OF LEARNING FROM WITHIN


Interior and exterior materials were selected to reflect the natural surroundings while adding interest with texture and rich tones.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

REDWOOD REVIVED IN MILL VALLEY


The design intention of this kitchen remodel was to upgrade while maintaining the integrity of kitchen built by the family and loved for over 40 years.

With redwood rough sawn wood wall panels, hand built redwood shaker door, butcher block counters and a giant hanging pot rack full of copper —there was a distinct ambiance to keep alive.

Adding patina’s metal inserts to the existing redwood shaker doors kept the original wood feel and added a craftsmen artsy touch.

All new cabinetry was hand built and painted in a great retro cottage green. This blended in well and let the redwood stand even more unique.

A gorgeous Rohl basin sink and the Rohl Bridge faucet brought the charming old fashioned cottage into the current century.