Art Collector’s House Design, Scholl II by Studio B Architects

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A house belonging to an art collector who wanted to create a home for their collectibles. Standing on a steep site, that makes its own uniqueness as well as an architectural challenge to create a house that was in accordance with the owner desires. On the exterior of this school’s residence consists of custom zinc panels, sand, crushed concrete, aluminum window / glass system tempered glass doors and fences. Entry into the interior of the house which consists of a dark oak floor, stairs and cantilevered pickled oak floors, large cabinetry, Carerra marble, porcelain tile used for a bathroom. The kitchen, dining room and living room are made together so it looks spacious and overlooks the only boundary of the transparent window. A staircase at the school house walls is a direct link to roof. Put up a wall to display various photographs of their collections directly visible while riding through the stairs.

School residence Art Collector's House Design

school two house design snow covered winter

Living room design school two large transparent window

living room design kitchen and dining room

school residence luxurious bedroom design

displays a collection room design

school residence modern kitchen design

school house design wall displays a collection of photographs

school residence interior stairs design

school residence exterior stairs design

schoo residence lower level plan

schoo residence main level plan

schoo residence upper level plan

Architecture: Studio B Architects
Contractor: JD Black Construction
Structural Engineer: Pattillo Associates Engineers, Inc.
Landscape Designer: Element, Inc.
Photographer: Aspen Architectural Photography

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