Tuesday, December 7, 2010

A new Villa

Architect Gil Schafer was the right choice for the owner of William Gatewood house in Charleston, SC to make their house back to their original appearance. He has a distinct talent and great taste that’s obvious so he can make the house looks very nice even it seems empty. The house was build as a mixture of Greek Revival and Classical revival styles. An elevator was removed from the porch or piazza allowing the windows and archway to be reopened. The porches were replaced on the attached kitchen house and the original doorways reopened. The scene scape wallpaper in the dining room look so phenomenal – it works so well not only on a scalar level, but the varying depths of the broad expanse of walls also gives it a three-dimensional quality and the villas in turkey were really inside of the forest. Andrew Maynard Architects designed the Barrow house extension which extension appears as an arrangement of timber boxes, each independently rotated and subjected to varying amounts of extruding and manipulating forces. Located in Brunswick, Melbourne, Australia and built with woods materials mostly, it is make comfortable space and gives warm atmosphere even does not situated in the middle of a forest which surrounded with trees.

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