Sunday, December 12, 2010

Sole De Vino Bungalow Suites

Sole De Vino Bungalow

   This is the elegant bungalow suite, it boasts a large floorplan with dining, living, expansive outside deck and patio with a magnificent view of the grounds and vineyards. Each bungalow is composed of a first floor unit, and an upper unit with a roof deck. The inspiration of this romantic spanish architecture was taken from architect Wallace Kneff, famed for his "California" style homes throughout southern California.


Inspiration concept images 





Inspiration House Landry Design





Floorplan of Lower Bungalow

FloorPlan, Reflective Ceiling Plan, and Elevation

View of Bungalow exterior



Entryway view looking into master bedroom. 
Here is an example of the smooth plaster on the walls of the bungalow. It has no pigment, however, has movement which adds depth to the space. 
Antiqued French Oak floors reclaimed from old hardwood floors on the East Coast, Fabrics are dyed linen that are
thick enough to withstand being in a hospitality environment. The patterns are whimsical and reflect the movement of nature and the environment.

Example of the plaster on a larger scale
                            


View looking into reclaimed teak mantle and limestone fireplace surround.

Here is the Mantle before it is sanded





View looking towards dining and entry

Dining Room View, with raffia shade iron chain chandelier, reclaimed teak table, spanish chairs and a vegetable died hand knotted rug from Pakistan. Sheer drapes along the windows to give the space a light area feel and hand wrought iron rods add a delicate accent. 

View of Living room with a linen sofa, wingback chair upholstered in the fabric below, and a black and white photograph of "Sabel Island Horses."

View looking into master suite, the reclaimed teak canopy bed sits within a cove and offers sheers that hang for a romantic look, a trunk with popup tv, and hanging lanterns above the nightstands. Here are the fabrics for the bedspread and accent pillows below.



Fabric used on bedspread, pillows, and wingback chairs. 

Enlarged image of bedspread duvet 

View looking into the bathroom of the grouping of wingback chairs infront of the fireplace, upholstered in linen for an elegant feel. 

The bathroom offers has a Moroccan flair with the carved wood reclaimed teak mirror and vanity, glass vessels, and blown glass chandelier. 
Here are the tiles that were used for the bathroom. Tumbled travertine on the floor, glazed clay Moroccan tiles on the tub and shower, and honed travertine on the shower seat.

            


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