Jericho House是一座位于加拿大温哥华的简约住宅,由Sophie Burke Design设计。这个四居室的项目位于一个成熟的社区,离海滩只有几步之遥,是一个年轻家庭对1912年的遗产住宅进行的雄心勃勃的改造。这座房子经历了广泛的改进,只保留了原来的建筑轮廓。平面图被重新配置,以改善空间连接和开放内部,而新的超大窗户和通往室外生活区的多门通道强调了自然光和海洋景观。
Jericho House is a minimal home located in Vancouver, Canada, designed by Sophie Burke Design. This four-bedroom project, located in a well-established neighbourhood and only steps to the beach, was a young family’s ambitious overhaul of a 1912 heritage home. Leaving only the original building profile preserved, extensive improvements to the home included a reconfigured floor plan that opens up the interior and improves spatial connections. Natural light and ocean views are emphasized with new oversized windows and multi-door access to the outdoor living areas.
SBD是负责该项目的设计公司,它试图使室内空间现代化,同时对住宅的遗产和建筑保持敏感。他们重现了高底板和背带装饰等特色细节,并在关键区域引入油漆和白橡木镶板。定制的橱柜采用改良的面框或薄板门轮廓,反映了对传统风格的年轻化。阁楼和喷漆的木质天花板在视觉上连接了主层的生活空间,同时为HVAC运行和保持高天花板提供了设计方案。白橡木和熏黑的金属制品的使用,使清晰明快的色调充满了温暖和触感。
SBD’s brief was to design interior spaces that, while sensitive to the heritage and architecture of the home, were modernized and conducive to busy family living. Character details, such as high baseboards and back-band trim were reproduced. Painted and white oak panelling were introduced in key areas and much of the bespoke cabinetry has a modified face frame or a thin shaker door profile, each reflecting a youthful nod to heritage styles. The coffered and painted wood clad ceiling, a design solution necessitated by HVAC runs and a desire to keep ceilings as high as possible, helps to visually connect the living spaces on the main level. A through line of white oak and blackened steel metalwork imbue the home with warmth and tactility, grounding an otherwise clear and crisp palette.
有影响力的照明选择和现代斯堪的纳维亚风格的家具给这个家带来了时尚而朴实的美感。作为主楼生活空间的核心,厨房的设计是现代的,有利于繁忙的家庭生活。同时,为房子的丈夫设计的私密书房,通过两扇消失在厨房橱柜后面的口袋门,从开放的主楼中隐藏起来,由于其较深的色调、丰富的纹理和舒适的比例,成为家庭最喜欢的聚会场所。
Impactful lighting selections and modern Scandinavian furnishings gave the home a current yet unpretentious aesthetic. The kitchen is the heart of the main floor living space, but the family has expressed a fondness for the intimate den (designed for the husband of the house) hidden away from the open plan main floor by two pocket doors that disappear behind the kitchen cabinetry. A darker palette, lush textures and snug proportions have made it a family favourite gathering area.
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