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Traditional Mountain Chalet Integrating Modern Life Perks in Colorado

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Contemporary design meets traditional mountain architecture in perfect harmony in this Steamboat Springs, Colorado property. Designed by architect Bill Rangitsch , this home exemplifies the style and vision of a great artist. With a dining room just off the kitchen, dinners come with a full serving of mountain and valley views.

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Sister Cabins Frame Sweeping Views of Rocky Mountains, Colorado

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Renée del Gaudio architects completed the design of a project named Big Cabin | Little Cabin in Fairplay, Colorado. Large windows frame views of Colorado’s Sangre de Cristo mountains, the Collegiate Peaks, and the South Platte River. “Exterior cedar siding is stained dark to blend the house with the surrounding forest.

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Open Social Spaces Defining A Modern Family Home - Freshome

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The fabulous House on Princess of Wales Road was designed by Hyla Architects as a highly detailed home customized for the family of four living here. Then heading up to the marvelous master bedroom via a cantilevered Patagonian Walnut timber staircase looking down to the pool deck below. Apartments. Architecture. Living Room.

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Micro Apartments are the Next Big Thing

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Micro apartments are designed to be space-efficient as well as LEED certified or energy efficient. They are designed so that they feel bigger and more open than their actual square footage. Even if you live in a larger space, the design and lay out of these tiny spaces can still provide inspiration.

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New York Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

View from One MiMA Tower in Hell’s Kitchen New York — in particular, the borough of Manhattan — is often referred to as “the city that never sleeps,” and for good reason. We delved into the interior design, looking for features such as hardwood flooring, stainless steel appliances, balconies and other modern features.