This tree house of a home is atop a ridge in Belvedere with wonderful views. Diane Einstein enlivens a fifties period home with freshness. Having seen these photos, California Home & Design will be running the story this spring.





February 26, 2007 in Interiors, Recent Shoots by David | 2 comments
This tree house of a home is atop a ridge in Belvedere with wonderful views. Diane Einstein enlivens a fifties period home with freshness. Having seen these photos, California Home & Design will be running the story this spring.





October 23, 2008 in Art Direction, Cropping, Recent Shoots
Our eyes are in constant motion; zooming in, zooming out, panning about. In static images our glance moves over the subject pausing with interest and passing with indifference. Great paintings often have mini scenes within the whole that our brain reflects upon.
Here are examples of framed views inside larger compositions. In web applications these cropped [...]
October 22, 2008 in Architecture, Recent Shoots
Mario Aiello, a principal with the Dahlin Group, created this contemporary mountain home playing with simple vernacular forms that give way to lofty spaces. A restrained palette of materials and hidden details inside give a fresh urban feeling while keeping a good neighbor exterior.
October 22, 2008 in Architecture, Real Estate, Recent Shoots
David Crouch hit the ground running over the past few years creating inviting custom homes around Menlo Park, California. Here, his most recent project shows David’s Australian Federalist inspired home with tasteful detailing and excellent craftsmanship throughout.
October 20, 2008 in Architecture, Recent Shoots
Andrew Skurman carefully proportioned this pre-war town home with his repertory of classic details. By adding elegant arches to the home, a peaceful repetition quietly defines the space.
Jeffry Weisman and Andrew Fisher, of Fisher Weisman, brought in a calming palette and a wonderful modern mix of furnishings.
September 8, 2008 in Architecture, Recent Shoots
Given a quirky site with great views, Robert Nebolon Architect drew inspiration from the Case Studies Homes in designing this modern perch in Montclair. Layering the spaces to grab views and connect to the outdoors, Robert also sought to bring the snap of daylight into the spaces.

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June 10, 2007 at 9:03 pm
nana
Diane,
Your designs inspire me so much, I love your work!
June 10, 2007 at 9:06 pm
nana
Its so refreshing to see something new and unique! I hope one day when I graduate from college I’ll be at least close to your brilliance.
Keep doing what your doing, you were born to be a designer.