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Penthouse magazine photo
Penthouse magazine photo





penthouse magazine photo

penthouse magazine photo

The interior is finished with earthy materials including reclaimed textured terracotta tiles, rough-sawn oak flooring and charred wood cabinetry, helping to create a "serene" environment and connect the home to the garden further.įind out more about project name Devon Passivhaus › Sweeping views of a historic sloping garden are enjoyed through the window wall of this study in Devon Passivhaus – a remote Passivhaus home created by McLean Quinlan for a client with green fingers. The study is only designated by half-sized walls.įind out more about Riverside Studio Apartment › The home was designed by Studio Okami Architecten to feel as open and spacious as possible to allow its original concrete structure to take centre stage.

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Riverside Studio Apartment, Belgium, by Studio Okami ArchitectenĮxposed concrete beams, floors covered in a peach-hued resin and double-height windows create a brutalist look for the open-plan study in this studio apartment in the Riverside Tower in Antwerp. In a continuation of the rest of the space, local studio Emil Eve Architects kept the original building's exposed brickwork walls, timbers and columns and set them off against contemporary finishes including new metal finishes and tiling.

penthouse magazine photo

Set inside the loft of a Victorian warehouse building in Shoreditch, east London, this industrial-looking workspace forms part of a wider living area that includes the kitchen and living room.







Penthouse magazine photo