Minarc Group

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Wine & Dine

As designers, function and space are always important factors in creating a well-defined, and inhabitable home. Our clients, Dawn and Enzo, were pleased to open the doors to our Dawnsknoll project in Santa Monica to Icelandic editor Hanna Ingibjörg Arnarsdóttir and photographer Aldís Pálsdóttir, where we indulged in a delicious lunch accompanied by friends. Upon entering the house, you are greeted with a courtyard veranda reminiscent of a small country brook which enables you to instantly feel the connection to the landscape of Iceland.

Each project we design shares an emphasis on the blurring of distinction between interior and exterior spaces through the exploitation of natural light, creation of outdoor living rooms, and artistically framed views of nature. Dawnsknoll is the perfect example of this. The heated patio and fireplace for outdoor dining maximizes indoor/outdoor living while the river rocks in the exterior courtyard provide for a soothing ambiance. Furthermore, floor material is connected in an unobtrusive and whimsical manner to increase the flow and space of the home. Perfect for entertaining family and friends. Throughout this house, there was a conscious effort in using only materials in their most organic form - no paint, no tile, no carpet. 90% of the furnishings are reused. Sustainability went beyond what materials were used in this project. Design elements are oriented to take optimum advantage of natural light and cross ventilation, while there is a maximum use of natural light to cut down on electrical costs.

Bon appétit!


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