Interior Photography by Hotze Eisma

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Netherlands-based photographer Hotze Eisma has been working for nearly two decades to “chronicle inspirational one-of-a-kind homes, people, and places for the world`s finest lifestyle magazines.” Eisma’s portfolio has been developed through professional commissions and his own personal travels. They include a variety of different styles, locales, and subject matter. Carefully considered lighting and a candid tendency allow Eisma to truly capture the mood of his subjects, whether live or inanimate.

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KallosTurin Design Firm

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Based in both London and San Francisco, KallosTurin is a design firm specializing in architecture, interior design, and furniture design. Founded in 2003, the company has built an impressive portfolio in residential, office, and retail fields. A majority of their projects involve high-end residential design, where their work is characterized by open plan, rectilinear, and often monochromatic spaces. Their keen design sense and ability to create serene built environments has garnered international recognition and publication in several different countries.

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Renovated Church Home in Kyloe, Northumberland

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A nondescript exterior and a yard dominated by headstones give no indication of the residential nature of this historic church in Kyloe, Northumberland. A couple decided to purchase and readapt the structure, investing nearly three times the purchase price into renovations over the course of several years. The exterior remains mostly untouched, save for skylights running the length of the roof. Inside, the owners took a similar approach. Restoration is more prevalent than renovation, with original stained glass windows throughout, and repurposed church fixtures abounding. Much of the original seating in the church was refinished and placed throughout the home, and unused wood and building materials were fashioned into a dramatic staircase leading from the main living space to an upper level library. The choice to live in a church is an unorthodox one, but this home’s owners managed to salvage a structure that might have otherwise been doomed to deterioration.

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Apartment Interior by h20 Architects

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Modular storage system that also serves to delineate rooms. This home of a Parisian advertising executive was formerly a cramped, dark apartment divided into six rooms. Now, thanks to the efforts of h20 Architects, his home is a bright, vivacious space with cleverly integrated storage throughout. Storage was a primary concern for the client, who needed to house and display his extensive comic and book collection. The architects seized the opportunity and used shelving and alcoves as a method of room delineation, which creates an open, reconfigurable plan. The system designed by h20 also incorporates media storage and a built in office area. Ebony stained floors and clean white walls are complemented by vivid accent colors lining the shelves and on kitchen and workspace surfaces.

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Modern Interiors & Furniture by BassamFellows

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BassamFellows’ belives that, “nature is a key part of luxury living; that contemporary design can also be exceptional quality, handcrafted, and warm.” This project for a mid-century modern house in New Canaan, CT was completed with the goal of renovating an architecturally significant home by creating larger rooms and improving its interior flow. This was achieved by making the home look more graphic and organic. Details and furniture of the home include a solid walnut stool based on the ergonomics of a tractor seat, a floating oak and glass pavilion crafted by Swiss cabinetmakers. Read more to see the rest of the interiors and furniture.

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