Basements have long been an integral part of construction, providing a space for storage, living, and even commercial use. But in recent years, basement finishing and renovation has become increasingly popular, with companies like Penguin Basements in Hamilton leading the way. In this article, we'll explore the many benefits of basement finishing and renovation, and why it's so important to construction.
Situated on Toronto’s lush ravine system, the intention from within was to open up the interior to the vast landscape beyond. A solid front facade, with a tucked away entryway afforded the client the privacy they desired; while the rear, stepping down to boast 14 foot ceilings, opens up almost entirely with glazing, creating a spectacular forested backdrop.
his client with a penchant for travel hoped to transform her two-bedroom penthouse in the new Vancouver House tower was conceived as into a welcoming and a warm space for living, socializing, and displaying the client’s her collection of art and natural artifacts.
The mexican architecture firm Lassala + Orozco Architecture Workshop has designed Casa CC that located within a private preserve of Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico. Project description by the architects: The project is located within a private preserve of Zapopan Jalisco. In a land that presents an...
Nestled in the hills of the Fryman Canyon Estates area in Studio City, California, the Oakdell Residence is a remodel and addition to an existing 1960’s mid-century home. Originally built in 1957, the one-story, 3,900 square feet property remained a kind of a midcentury time capsule until rejuvenated by Assembledge+.
The Nijmegen-based architecture firms BRUIS Architectuur & IHC Architects has recently designed Seven Series House a single-family home located in Huizen, The Netherlands. Architects statement: "This futuristic home is the definition of the purity of lines. Based on the floating and continuo...
Let's continue the topic of trends in 2023. After analyzing the trends in architecture, we will move to the interior space and consider the interior design trends of the coming year.
Our clients bought a small house on a beautiful lot with many large boulders and live oak trees in the Berkeley hills with the idea to capture unused views and make space for three generations. The house, which melds influences from the clients European and Japanese heritages, is nestled between the natural features of the site so as to preserve as much of site as possible.