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Top 5 Homes of the Week With Atmospheric Bedrooms
This article showcases five distinct homes, highlighting their atmospheric bedrooms as selected by Dwell editors. Each featured residence exemplifies unique design philosophies that contribute to a tranquil and visually appealing sleeping environment.
The first home, the Normal Heights Residence in San Diego, California, is designed by Teresa Xu and Kevin Lee Yi. Its architectural design emphasizes the integration of indoor and outdoor spaces through the use of folding glass doors, large windows, and glass walls on every floor, ensuring abundant natural light. The master bedroom features a custom-made platform bed with a simple white oak headboard, allowing the homeowner to enjoy direct views of the balcony and the valley beyond. This design approach creates a seamless connection with nature, fostering a serene atmosphere.
The second featured property is the Mallorca Villa in the Balearic Islands, Spain, designed by architects John Pawson and Claudio Silvestrin. This villa is described as a "zen and dreamlike" example of minimalist design, where a deliberate lack of ornamentation allows the architecture and the surrounding landscape to take precedence. The villa offers stunning views of both the sea and the mountains, presenting a highly expressive and unusual structure that redefines the concept of residential space through its dramatic geometric lines and profound simplicity.
The third home is The Flea Market Apartment in Tel Aviv, Israel, designed by Limor Yossifon Goldman. Situated in a location that might typically suggest chaos, the architect chose to create an interior that is airy, clean, warm, and personal. The apartment's design follows a minimalist eclectic style, incorporating significant use of wood alongside geometric shapes, stripes, and grids. This approach successfully contrasts the vibrant external environment with a calm and organized internal sanctuary, tailored for the couple and their social life.
Next, the article presents an A-frame cabin in Big Bear Lake, California, which underwent a bohemian eclectic transformation by interior designers Vein Design and Delve Group. This vintage A-frame retains its classic lines while receiving a contemporary update. The interior features rich, deep woods and smoky wide-plank hardwoods on the first floor. Modern brushed brass fixtures are strategically incorporated to add a touch of glamour, blending rustic charm with modern sophistication to create a cozy yet stylish retreat.
Finally, the Raber by VEIN, located in Los Angeles, California, is an architectural mid-century modern home designed by Vein Design. Perched in the hills of North Highland Park, this home is characterized by its clean lines and geometric elements. It features raised and vaulted ceilings accented by designer fixtures and white-washed oak flooring throughout. The residence offers three spacious bedrooms, two of which include en-suite baths with custom vanities and Phylrich rain showerheads, and the master bedroom boasts a walk-in wardrobe. French doors connect the living spaces to an expansive deck, facilitating a seamless indoor/outdoor flow and enhancing the atmospheric quality of the home.
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