The Conservatory at Casa Loma in Toronto, Canada
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The Conservatory at Casa Loma in Toronto, Canada
Venus' Baths, (Detail), in English Gardens of Caserta
By: Architect Andrea Graefer (1782) and by: sculptor Tommaso Solari (1762)
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Arundel Castle, West Sussex
Wightwick Manor, in Wolverhampton
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The rear garden. Unlike the public display of the front garden, the rear garden should be thought of as a private, outside room used as an extension of the home in summer. Consider the variety of uses to which you and your family will put the garden and try to include as many as possible in your rear garden plan.
The Garden Book, 1984
Bruno Gadenne - La grande éclipse, 2022
The Garden Book, 1984
The candlelit dining room is glimpsed from the central courtyard.
The Los Angeles House, 1995
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(via The Architect Remaking Santa Barbara, One Outrageously Fun House At a Time - Sight Unseen)
In this carefully-planned entrance hall, interesting contrasts of texture all link up. The closely woven coir matting blends in with the terracotta painted walls, the silky, skin-covered upholstered stools tone with the dark, chunky, wooden bannisters, and the thick weave of the sofa looks good against the smooth cotton of the Roman shade.
The Decorating Book, 1981
Inspired by his homeland, Italian-born designer Danilo Silvestrin devised for his Munich client a star-crowned bel gioco di tetti - a fine play of roofs. The diffuse white glow from the window merges with the warmer light from the baseboard horizon.
Rooms by Design, 1989
Southern Interiors, 1988
Antiques at Home, 1989