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ABOVE: Before the apartment was rebuilt, the kitchen was
small and dark, located right inside the entry. Now the kitchen
sits near the center of the home with incredible views of the
city. Dropped ceiling panels made from maple allow for the
new kitchen's plumbing and electrical lines. Zebra wood
veneer and an all-glass backsplash combine with the small
European appliances to create an artful space.
Photograph by Keith Henderson
FACING PAGE TOP:
Intermind Design completed the
architecture, building, and interior design of the Lost Lake
project. The 6,000-square-foot home features an enormous
basement and upper levels that get smaller as they rise. Two
tones of gray and a deep red paint finish the Hardie panel
outside in an artistic way. Multiple outdoor living areas allow
for flexible entertainment spaces.
Photograph by Martin Knowles
FACING PAGE BOTTOM: Red and gray mix playfully on the
walls of the kitchen, which can be seen immediately upon
walking in the front door. By integrating the indoors and
outdoors in design features, the home feels more cohesive.
Photograph by Martin Knowles
"Bring the outdoors in and
take the indoors out
whenever possible. The
merging of the two creates
such a soothing balance."
–Mila Djuras