Located in the heart of Austin Texas is the stylish and modern Cat Mountain Residence designed with a sense of freshness by Cornerstone Architects. Located in a rough and untamed landscape the residence presents a chic contemporary contrast.
Interior designer envisioned a flawless work of art by using timeless materials like white oak walnut glass and steel. On a first glance you realize just how well everything is organized and how the custom-built furniture steals the show with its contemporary appeal.
The interiors are kept largely neutral in white and gray with a bright red accent couch in the living space stealing the show. Stylish use of skylights make sure there is appropriate natural light even in the private areas while an expansive deck to the north allows the residents to be at one with the bamboo and Japanese maple backdrop. A beautiful wooden staircase connects the lower level with the top floors and a concrete path above the water surface in the backyard makes for a cool walkway.
The former Friends star now owns this gorgeous home in Malibu that showcases a cool and understated coastal style. Interiors of the residence are largely kept neutral in nature with a heavy presence of driftwood that grounds the entire space and brings in the necessary warmth. The ceiling sports large wooden beams which also give the home a very distinct look. Another of Matthew’s former Friends co-star Courtney Cox already owns a Malibu beach house not too far off as well.
And when everything inside is beautifully decorated the outdoors is simply a mirror of the inhabitant’s care for both interior and exterior appeal. This balance between the beauty of interior spaces and an outdoor zone where man-made and natural colors meet is unequaled.
While modern homes with large open spaces and high ceilings look stunning and lavish getting them just right is a tricky task indeed. Located Down Under in Sydney Australia the is a masterpiece that was visualized and brought to life by Minosa Design.
Since both the clients and the architects wanted to create a home that had greater visual connectivity with the outdoors large floor-to-ceiling glass windows were utilized in an expansive fashion. This not only created a more airy and open atmosphere but allowed for ample natural ventilation to drive out any remaining dark corners.