Architectural Digest Magazine featured this Lake Michigan residence by Robert A. M. Stern Architects in their October 2009 issue; Interior Designer Victoria Hagan designed the home's decor. "The (homeowner) had envisioned a house with a strong New England character. This prompted the architects to look not only at the historically eclectic 1920s and ’30s suburban Chicago estate houses of David Adler and Howard Van Doren Shaw but at their sources of inspiration in colonial and Georgian architecture. Stern and (his partner, Randy Correll) then reinterpreted the paradigm, infusing it with individuality and unreserved freshness" (Architectural Digest, October 2009).
Here are some of the home remodeling ideas that you are able to consider when you make your home remodeling plan. Keep in mind that any home remodeling idea, whether simple or complex, needs projecting and organizing to ensure its success.
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Showing posts with label AD100. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AD100. Show all posts
ALLAN GREENBERG ARCHITECT
A member of Architectural Digest Magazine's illustrious AD100, South African Allan Greenberg is "one of the most lauded revivalists of American classical architecture." Mr. Greenberg believes "rooms should be comfortable, easy to furnish, and enhanced by beautiful architectural detail and quality of light." We couldn't agree more!
Take a look at a few photos we posted of "Weatherstone," a historical residence in Northwest Connecticut, rebuilt by Allan Greenberg Architect after it was destroyed by a fire in 1998.
Facade of Weatherstone
Beautifully paneled home office with painted wood floors -- bright and elegant -- a lovely place to work

This sun-filled breakfast room features white painted glass-front cabinetry, a great place to display collections; the floor-to-ceiling windows offer views of the elaborate gardens.
You can visit Mr. Greenberg's website at www.allangreenberg.com for additional images and a comprehensive overview of his exceptional portfolio.
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