Thursday, February 4th, 2010
This is Noyack Creek House one of the latest works of Bates Masi Architects which already won 11 architectural awards. It belongs to a New York actor as his place for relaxing and entertaining. The house was built on restrictive narrow lot fronting the tidal estuary of Noyack Creek. As its exterior as its interior they are both done in contemporary style mostly from natural materials.

Its interior plan is a loft-like with combined living and dining spaces. Natural materials are everywhere starting from wooden floors and ending with wooden furniture. In combination with more contemporary style elements like large glazing, sliding doors, stone glossy surfaces and leather they create amazing atmosphere. Bates Masi Architects Click here.
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Saturday, December 12th, 2009
Luxury modern contemporary residential the walmer loft, Dubbeldam Design Architects have converted a space inside a historic home in Toronto, Canada

Interior design by Dubbeldam Design Architects
Overlooking Toronto’s historic Casa Loma Stables, this 1920s duplex was converted from a group of small, dark rooms into a graphic designer’s residential loft. The renovation was designed to retain the charm of the building’s historic exterior, while transforming its interior for contemporary living with clean lines, open space, increased natural light and specifically framed interior and exterior views.
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