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Saturday, December 31, 2011

“Our Most Liked Posts Of 2011” plus 1 more

“Our Most Liked Posts Of 2011” plus 1 more

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Our Most Liked Posts Of 2011

Posted: 31 Dec 2011 05:12 AM PST

Another year has passed us by and we look at our 10 most popular posts of 2011 chosen by *you*, the Home Designer. Click through any of the titles or images to see the full posts.

A Dozen Spots That Make Us Say 'Wow!'

Unbelievable: Pixar's Up Movie House Re-created in Real Life

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Safe House Which Can Transform Itself Into A Fort (In Case Of Zombie Apocalypse ;))

Maharajas' Express: A Luxury Train in India

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The Stunning 'Glass Pavilion' by Architect Steve Hermann

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Library Inspiration

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Paradise In Maldives: Six Senses Resort, Laamu

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Victor Canas' Costa Rican Getaway House

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The New Stuttgart City Library

The New Stuttgart City Library

House With Insane Sea View

The New Stuttgart City Library

Wishing you an awesome 2012…

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Spread Movie House

Posted: 30 Dec 2011 08:57 AM PST

Last week we gave you the insiders peek on a Hollywood home that actor Ashton Kutcher was interested in. Since then, we received a few queries from readers about whether it was actually the same house as the one featured in a 2009 flick named Spread, starring Ashton Kutcher himself, Anne Heche and Margarita Levieva. In answer to your questions, the featured house was not part of that movie, but we are happy to bring you details of the Spread movie house in this article.

Openhouse, now known to many as 'the Spread set', is also located in the Hollywood Hills, and was designed by L.A. based Xten Architecture who were asked to custom build a cantilevered home that would jut out over the hillside, by previous owner Randolph Duke. As a fashion designer and stylist, Duke had the three-bedroom home designed with parties and photo shoots in mind. The 10ft tall retractable glass walls erase boundaries between inside and out, and allow fabulous views over Los Angeles from just about every angle of the home.

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The stepped and suspended structure, with first floor open living space and a master suite on the second, hovers over the twinkling city.
The stepped and suspended structure, with first floor open living space and a master suite on the second, hovers over the twinkling city.

House with pool

Open plan home

Duke Residence

Hollywood home

Outdoor dining

The natural textures and stacked stonework rough the scheme out of predictable cool contemporary, resulting in an eye catching piece of design worthy of its film star status.
The natural textures and stacked stonework rough the scheme out of predictable cool contemporary, resulting in an eye catching piece of design worthy of its film star status.

Panoramic views

Courtyard

Stacked stone fireplace

Minimalist Lounge

Openhouse Plan

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