• "If someone made Deus Ex today, it might be perceived as a documentary," says creator Warren Spector
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    "If someone made Deus Ex today, it might be perceived as a documentary," says creator Warren SpectorHas "no idea why" Embracer chose to abandon the franchise. News by Vikki Blake Contributor Published on Nov. 11, 2024 Deus Ex creator Warren Spector reckons "if someone made Deus Ex today", the cyberpunk role-playing game "might be perceived as a documentary", given its themes of a dystopian world and evil factions competing to control it.In an interview with PC Gamer, Spector reflected on how the world - and game design - has changed in the 25 years since Deus Ex first debuted, adding "I wouldn't make Deus Ex again as it was in 2000 when it could be read as a believable fantasy".To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Nintendo has announced new hardware, but it's not Switch 2 - so what's the point of Alarmo?Watch on YouTube"Y2K was around the corner, AI was becoming a thing, conspiracies were everywhere, terrorism was on the rise, bioengineering was in its infancy, techno-augmentation was in the works," Spector said, talking about how he leaned into real-life issues rather than "trying to convince people to be interested in something" more fantastical."All that stuff was floating around in the zeitgeist. Making a game about it was an obvious thing to do."If he returned to the series now, however, Spector says he'd like to examine "other concerns that would be more relevant, more pressing, more worthy of exploration".Spector also commented on Embracer's decision to cancel Eidos Montreal's new Deus Ex game earlier this year, putting almost a hundred people out of work.The project had been in development at Eidos Montreal for around two years, following its acquisition by Embracer in 2022. The decision to call an end to this project was part of the Swedish conglomerate's ruthless restructuring and cost-cutting measures."I really have no idea why Embracer would abandon the Deus Ex franchise, at least for now," Spector said. "From my perspective, the gameplay approach is still relevant, but the world and situation needs some updating."Earlier this year, Spector - who also created Epic Mickey - said he was unavailable to work on a third game in the series, despite the announcement it was being revived.
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  • If you still need a PlayStation Camera adaptor for PSVR1 on PS5, don't delay
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    If you still need a PlayStation Camera adaptor for PSVR1 on PS5, don't delayPlayers have until the end of the month to make their requests. News by Vikki Blake Contributor Published on Nov. 11, 2024 Sony is discontinuing the PlayStation Camera adaptor for PSVR1 on PS5.According to a brief update on the PlayStation website, the device will be withdrawn on 26th November 2024, or "until supplies last".To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Metro Awakening VR Review.Watch on YouTubeThe adaptor was introduced with the PS5. As a camera is required for PSVR the PS5's HD camera is not compatible, it's the only way to play PSVR1 on PS5.If you have the tech and haven't yet reached out to secure an adaptor, now's the time to do it - especially as the offer's only good for as long as "supplies last".Head to the official website to put in a request. You'll need to provide your PSVR processor unit serial number and - depending upon where you are in the world - your name, email, phone number, and shipping address. The processor unit's serial number should begin with the letter C, M, or P.Find out why our resident VR expert, Ian Higton, says that getting the PS VR2 working on PC isn't nearly as easy as it should be.Ian also took a look at Metro Awakening VR for Eurogamer, awarding it three out of five stars, saying: "Metro Awakening VR delivers some terrifying moments in its deep, thought-provoking story, but after a strong start, repetitive levels and pacing issues kill most of its momentum".
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  • Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is being remade as Konami says "younger generation" now unfamiliar with the series
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    Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is being remade as Konami says "younger generation" now unfamiliar with the seriesBoa and arrow.Image credit: Konami News by Victoria Kennedy News Reporter Published on Nov. 11, 2024 There's a whole generation of video game fans who don't know very much about Metal Gear Solid, and that's one of the reasons we are getting a remake in the form of Delta: Snake Eater.This revelation comes from series producer Noriaki Okamura, who told Play magazine the team realised "a lot of the newer, younger generation of gamers aren't familiar with the Metal Gear series anymore" (thanks, GamesRadar).As such, Konami's upcoming Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater remake is being created with future generations in mind.Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater - Announcement Trailer. Watch on YouTube"It was basically our mission, our duty, to kind of continue making sure that the series lives on for future generations," Okamura explained. "After all, we leave behind much more than just DNA, as Solid Snake would say - but again, who is Solid Snake?"As for why we are getting a remake of the third Metal Gear game, Okamura noted it takes place first chronologically. "That's where the original story started," he said, so it just made sense. Image credit: KonamiAnnounced back in May last year, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater retains the 2004 original's story - which follows Naked Snake on an operation deep within the Soviet jungle, some 31 years before the events of Metal Gear.We still don't have a release date for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, despite a PlayStation blog previously suggesting the remake would make its debut some time this year. Earlier this month, Konami's half-yearly financial results simply listed the upcoming game's release as "TBD"."Whisper it quietly, but Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater looks like the most exciting Konami project in years," Digital Foundry's Tom Morgan wrote after some time with the game earlier this year.
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  • GTA 6 fans think Rockstar's hidden yet another clue in the moon
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    GTA 6 fans think Rockstar's hidden yet another clue in the moonThe wane event.Image credit: Rockstar News by Victoria Kennedy News Reporter Published on Nov. 11, 2024 Grand Theft Auto Online players are once again looking to the moon for a spot of GTA 6 insight.The GTA community is eager to hear more about the next instalment in the series, and once again have theorised Rockstar left a clue about the upcoming game in its GTA Online promotional material.The material in question shows a character leaning on a car, while looking up at the Darnell Bros Garment Factory. But, it isn't the character or the factory that has caught the attention of eager fans. It is the moon that shines down on the scene from the upper corner.GTA 6 trailer. Watch on YouTubeThe moon in this image is a waning gibbous, and the moon here in the real world will be at the same phase on 22nd November. That's a week on Friday, and fans believe this is a sign from the developer, telling them the date of the next GTA 6 trailer.While this all may seem a bit of a longshot, this isn't the first time GTA players have turned to the moon for GTA 6 clues. Last year, marketing for 2023's Moon Festival event actually ended up aligning with the day Rockstar revealed the date it would share its first GTA 6 trailer.So, stay tuned for more (potential) GTA 6 news next Friday, I guess!Before yall say Im loosing it, last year there was a moon phase theory and it ended up being correct byu/Fabrizerlo inGTA6To see this content please enable targeting cookies.GTA 6 is currently slated for release in autumn next year. In May, Take-Two said it is "highly confident" it will make this launch window.Last week, Take-Two head Strauss Zelnick said he isn't worried about getting GTA 6 to work on Microsoft's lesser powered Xbox Series S console.
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  • Stalker 2 Heart of Chornobyl release date, time, and preload
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    You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here Contents hide Is there preload for Stalker 2? After several understandable delays, the release of Stalker 2 is imminent. The game whose full title is S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl, will follow the similar formula of the previous game, blending FPS, horror, and open-world exploration in post-apocalyptic Eastern Europe. Players will need to keep track not only of outward dangers, but their own well-being too with hunger, sleep, and radiation being just some of the aspects to take into account. If this all sounds like a cool concept, then youll want to know when you can start playing. The good news is that we have the release date and time for Stalker 2.What is the release date and time of Stalker 2?Stalker 2 will have a global release across all platforms on November 20, 2024. The game is set to release on Xbox Series X|S and on PC through Steam, Epic Store, GOG, MS Store, and Xbox Store. Heres when you should expect the game to go live across different time zones:RegionRelease timeCentral EuropeNovember 20, at 5 pm CESTUnited KingdomNovember 20, at 4 pm BSTWest Coast USANovember 20, at 8 am PDTEast Coast USANovember 20, at 11 am EDTStalker 2 release countdownIf youre still not sure when the game releases in your time zone with the table above, we have prepared a handy countdown clock. This will show you when Stalker 2 launches in your region:Is there preload for Stalker 2?There is no official information from the developers about possible preload for the game. Since its expected that the game will weigh around 150GB, many players have expected some form of preload to be available. There was a brief period when those who pre-ordered on Xbox received a 300 mb download, but no one knows if that might be related to a future preload. We will keep an eye on any official confirmation regarding this topic.Subscribe to our newsletters!By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Share
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  • Rockstar may have teased GTA 6 announcement on The Moon, or fans may be crazy
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    You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here Contents hide GTA 6 fans are convinced that Rockstar Games has teased an announcement for the upcoming game on The Moon. With the official reveal of the game now almost a year old, gamers are holding on for even a scrap of new information for the upcoming open-world game.However, it seems that fans may actually be onto something with this crazy sounding theory, despite many assuming theyre grasping at minuscule straws.GTA 6 teased with The MoonFans are currently convinced that Rockstar has teased the next GTA 6 reveal foe November 22, 2024. The date comes from a promotional image of GTA Online showing a character resting against a car in front of the Darnell Bros Garment Factory.In the image, fans noticed a waning gibbous, a phase between a full moon and a half moon. In the real world, the next waning gibbous phase will be on November 22, leading many to believe thats when well see the next GTA 6 trailer.While this may sound like a crazed video game conspiracy theory, GTA fans may actually be onto something. In fact, in 2023, fans had the exact same theory for another GTA Online promotional image. In that image, Rockstar also used a waning gibbous moon which was scheduled to occur on December 1, 2023. Thats when the game was officially revealed.While theres currently no explanation on why Rockstar is using moon phases to tease the next Grand Theft Auto game, it is a fun little adventure for fans. If the theory doesnt end up being truealthough it seems very plausibleits still a load of fun to follow.Still a while to goGTA 6 doesnt currently have a concrete release date, but the new open-world game is set to release sometime in August 2025 for Xbox Series and PS5. No PC port has been confirmed for the game, although it will undoubtedly release sometime after the console games.For more GTA news, check out a leak that suggests the new game will have episodic expansions similar to the fourth game. For more casual fun, also check out this new mod that turns all of Los Santos into your personal golf course.Grand Theft Auto 6Platform(s):PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox Series XGenre(s):Action, Action AdventureSubscribe to our newsletters!By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Share
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  • Arrowhead confirms Helldivers 2 vote to kick will probably not be coming despite fan feedback
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    You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games hereHelldivers 2 fans have a lot of ideas for features they want to see introduced to the game. Some of these include new content to overhaul the multiplayer experience, while others are simpler concepts to make the game slightly better. One feature some of the community has desired since day one is a vote kick, and Arrowhead has explained why Helldivers 2 will probably not introduce a vote to kick despite fan feedback. There is a lot to look forward to with HD2. Leaks for the Illuminate continue as the third faction keeps creeping closer, meanwhile, Arrowhead has confirmed they are fixing the games most divisive feature while also looking to revamp jet packs. In addition, although not guaranteed to happen, the CCO has shared a crossover he wants thatd be the sickest thing imaginable. While all of the above is exciting, one feature some fans keep requesting is the ability to vote to kick. Although this is highly-requested, the likelihood of it ever being introduced to Helldivers 2 is slim. Helldivers 2 will probably not add vote to kick On the Helldivers discord, fans regularly interact with Arrowhead community managers. This way they get to share ideas while also providing feedback and being updated on plans for the future. Recently, a fan expressed frustration on Discord about the lack of a vote to kick. The player posted Seriously. When are we going to get a vote to kick? I had some t**t kick me out of a mission bc I was running around doing bug holes. And he and his 2 brain dead friends couldnt raise the flag. Smh. Treasonous patsies. Although not tagged, Helldivers 2 community manager, B Vitamin, said Arrowhead will probably not add vote to kick as its up to the host to decide who they want to play with. As for why it will not be added, B Vitamin explained A vote kick doesnt make much sense when the max group size is 4 on a peer-to-peer system. Image credit: Helldivers DiscordOn the Helldivers subreddit, there are many posts requesting a vote to kick with the idea that it would help prevent poor hosts from kicking players without just cause. However, whether its a good idea or not, we now know that the likelihood of it getting introduced is slim thanks to confirmation from Arrowhead. For more Helldivers 2, check out our guide to thebest warbonds ranked, along with thebest stratagemsandbest throwables. We have also a guide to thebest weapons, and, if youre coming back to HD2 for the first time in a long while, we have a bunch oftips and tricksto help you get reaccustomed to the battlefield.Helldivers 2Platform(s):PC, PlayStation 5Genre(s):Action, Shooter, Third Person8VideoGamerSubscribe to our newsletters!By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Share
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  • The First Descendant dev teases huge upgrade for appealing character Nexon has strong affection for
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    You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games hereThe First Descendant Season 2 is on the way! It is creeping ever closer, and we only have to wait a few weeks until it arrives. In anticipation of its launch, Nexon has been conducting a Q&A with fans along with providing a general overview of plans for the future. A lot of these plans are very exciting, and they include a huge upgrade for an appealing character The First Descendant developer has a strong affection for. The release date for TFD Season 2 is December 5th. Nexons roadmap reveals everything that will be coming out with the chapters launch, meanwhile, Nexon has previously shared exciting plans for Season 2 and beyond. The developer has recently announced a new feature that was previously kept secret for a surprise reveal, and Nexon has also addressed a highly-requested feature that made Hailey so beloved but also challenging. While fans have a lot to anticipate for Season 2, The First Descendant fans can also look forward to a rework of Valby. The First Descendant dev teases rework for ValbyThe First Descendant developer, Nexon, has been responding to player suggestions. In a back-and-forth between the community, this has resulted in sharing the teams plans for the future. Although not specifically for Season 2, Nexon responded to the idea of providing a rework for Valby. As shared on Reddit, Nexon said the following:Weve received a lot of feedback regarding a rework for Valby. Shes a high-potential, appealing character, and the development team has strong affection for her as well. Well gather and use your suggestions to help Valby become a major Descendant in the game. We dont know when this rework will arrive or what exactly will change, but the good news is that Nexon is working on an upgrade to Valby behind-the-scenes. Valby has been part of TFD since day one of the games launch in July, and, although she is well-liked, she has been surpassed in the fan-favorite department by the likes of Bunny and Freyna, as well as newcomer Hailey. While we dont know what will specifically change about Valby, shes not the only Descendant set to receive reworks. Nexon has said We have a plan to rebalance Descendants during Season 2 [Nexon] has decided to prioritize improving the value of existing characters at a level comparable to creating new Descendants. No specific names have been mentioned other than Valby, but Nexon are prioritizing low usage Descendants, and they are planning reworks for Luna and Viessa sometime in the future. Comment byu/SlayerJaeger from discussion inTheFirstDescendantFor more The First Descendant, we have a guide to thebest skills and loadout for Viessa, along with thebest skills, gear, and mods for the hugely popular Bunny. We also have a guide forFreynaalong with fundamentaltips for beginners.The First DescendantPlatform(s):PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series XGenre(s):Action, Adventure, RPG5VideoGamerSubscribe to our newsletters!By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Share
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  • Tour an Elegant Island Retreat in the Pacific Northwest
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    The project deadline was eight months. Even in the most favorable of times, with ideal conditions, completing an entire home renovation on this timeline can be difficult. But what about the renovation of two homes in eight months? Such was the brief for Seattle-based design and architecture firm Hoedemaker Pfeiffer, tasked with renovating a dated, 5,500-square-foot house in need of a full aesthetic refresh, and its counterpart, a 3,500-square-foot farmhouse, with a tight turnaround. The clients had a party planned for the spring, says firm partner and AD PRO Directory member Steve Hoedemaker. They said, We have 30 people coming, we need this done on time.What might have been a daunting task to many was an exciting challenge for the design team. Normally, a project like this would take 24 months, Hoedemaker says. The expedited timeline made it necessary for us, the contractors [Krekow Jennings], and the landscape architect [Ken Philip] to create a cohesive, shared vision from the start. We ended up speaking a shorthand where everyone was able to take a little bit of information and make all the right choices.A place for gathering, the great room in the main house features an elevated palette of earth tones. Architecture and design firm Hoedemaker Pfeiffer plastered over an existing stone fireplace to create a contemporary focal point for the room. A mix of furniturevintage lounge chairs, a Roman and Williams Guild daybed and sofa, and two Phantom Hands upholstered armchairsprovides a seating option for every mood. An Umbo Inc. pendant made from Kozo paper serves as a functional work of art.Located on an island off the coast of Washington, the 25-acre lot offered privacy coupled with unimpeded water views. When we moved to the Pacific Northwest over 30 years ago, we fell in love with this area, say the homeowners, who wanted to see the beauty of the region reflected in their weekend home and a place to host many guests. The San Juan Islands are the quintessential northwest environment, with the forests, the sea, and the mountains.According to firm partner Tim Pfeiffer and the clients themselves, their city residence skews modern, but the island project required a different approach. I would characterize this home as more traditional and appropriate to its rural environment, the client continues, noting that they value context over any particular style. [We wanted] better scale and proportion to the rooms, more refined details and finishesall balanced by an aesthetic leaning toward a more comfortable and casual lifestyle on the island.Formerly a glassed-in porch, the current sunroom is just off the kitchen. A vintage Oushak rug keeps things cozy underfoot, and the velvet-upholstered Roman and Williams Guild Davenport sofa reflects the natural mossy greens of the surrounding property. Two A. Rudin swivel chairs provide a relaxed setting for a tte--tte.The main home and farmhouse had undergone a succession of renovations over the decadesthe former was built in the 1990s, while the latter dates back more than 100 years. We wanted to maintain the original character of the farmhouse, the client explains, so its remodel was more focused on interior finishes and comfort. The primary residence, which sits on a bluff overlooking the water, was dark and dated with a confusing layout that didnt flow in an intuitive way. The window heights were low, the scale of the rooms was bizarre, and there were a lot of weird asymmetries throughout, recalls Hoedemaker.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyWorking within the houses existing confines, the Hoedemaker Pfeiffer team streamlined the interiorsevening out asymmetries, adding new windows to bring in more natural light and tweaking the layout to accommodate the homeowners wish for a larger kitchen. They also revamped the exterior with vertical wood cladding and the decidedly Northwest touch of a cedar-shake shingle roof. We created a new ridgeline inside so that it would center up on the fireplace in the living room, Pfeiffer says.The only items the homeowners brought with them were a few pieces of silver that were family heirlooms, so the palettelight wood, textured upholstery, patterned wallpaper in neutral tonesevolved from scratch. The only requirements were no leather, and lots of vintage rugs. We wanted to reflect what was outside the home, but bring in additional depth and sophistication using rich tones like cognac, smokey blue, and shades of green, says Peak Petersen, a principal at Hoedemaker Pfeiffer. At one of our first big meetings, we had a selection of fabrics and tiles to show the clients, and when they walked in, the outfit she was wearing matched the fabrics. We knew we were on the right track.The most important room for the culinarily inclined clients was the kitchen. One of their first requests to Hoedemaker Pfeiffer was more square footage in this room, as well as an oversized butcher block cutting board at the end of the island. To make it elegant yet functional, the firm countered the wood cabinetry with Kelly Forslunds Gregorious Pineo woven wall covering. A white shiplap ceiling leans into the farmhouse aesthetic, and the island countertop is a bold Prunella marble. Above the island, a trio of Urban Electric pendants bring an industrial edge.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyBacked by a wall of built-in shelving, the dining room in the main house features a custom table by San Francisco craftsman Andrew Woodside Carter. Tucked along each side is a row of Jean De Merry Home House Co-op cerused oak chairs upholstered in a wool blend from Pollock. The painting on the wall is by Seattle artist Sarah Norsworthy, purchased through Studio E Gallery.In the great room, furniture by contemporary designers like India Mahdavi and Roman and Williams mix with vintage pieces that give the space a comfortable, lived-in feeling. Here, the design team plastered over the existing fireplace, to improve the look, with the least amount of demolition, Hoedemaker says, and installed a large cedar beam across the ceiling to bring a sense of balance. The kitchen, where the family requested an oversized butcher block cutting board at the end of the island, is a highly functional space with plenty of built-ins and elegant details such as a Prunella marble worktop and zellige tile backsplash.The original kitchen had all of these tiny, ancient appliances, says Petersen. We took over an adjacent living space to allow for the expansion and turned a glassed-in porch into a sitting area. A wood-burning stove at one end of the sunroom captures the bucolic island vibe, while a green velvet upholstered sofa upscales the space. Bedrooms were kept neutral, with little nods to a classic camp vibeplaid textiles, wood bed frames, striped linenswithout veering into overplayed motifs. In the study, where the couple enjoys knocking out some work or reading together during the day, angular furniture and sharp lines lean into a stately aesthetic, softened by jute wall coverings and a woven sisal rug.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyOnce a modest farmhouse, this guest quarters dates back more than a century. The design team leaned into its history by incorporating vintage-inspired details such as beadboard, unlacquered brass hardware, and wall paneling, while keeping furniture and art on the contemporary side.Just a stones throw away, the farmhouse feels slightly more eclectic, layered as it is with poppier colors and bolder art. A space meant for guests, its kitchen centers on a vintage Swedish farm table paired with French oak chairsa cozy gathering spot for morning coffee. Bedrooms, once again, have earthy base tones, brightened with white-painted ceilings. Beadboard and wall paneling throughout create a cohesive backdrop for the rustic details, such as unlacquered brass hardware. The farmhouse is a little sweeter than the main house, says Petersen. We embraced its original charm and kept things a bit more relaxed.Dubbed the snug, and used as guest accommodations, one of the propertys original structures remains, dating back more than 100 years. In the living room, a Marija Kori armless sofa provides a bohemian vibe, its colors playing off the tones in Johanna Christiansons oil painting hanging above it. A hand-braided jute rug from RH adds texture, while two pieces from Housewrightthe central ottoman and the Habala armchairadd a sleek finish.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyFor the clients, the farmhouse is the perfect accompaniment to their main residence, where, they say, they truly use each and every space in the home. We have favorite rooms for each part of the day, they note. Morning coffee and evening tea in the sunroom off the beautiful kitchen, with the morning sun as well as the afternoon sun streaming in. The study to work, sit, and read in during the day, the great room to gather in the evenings with a roaring fire going. Each of these rooms has been so thoughtfully curated to feel inviting, cozy, and comfortable all at the same time.Renovated in just eight months, this homelocated on an island off of Washingtonis a weekend escape for a city-dwelling couple who love to entertain. Set on a 25-acre lot overlooking sweeping water views, the house started with a confusing, cramped layout and was transformed into a warm and welcoming space for the clients, their family, and friends.In the primary bedroom, a Pierre Frey wall covering, purchased through Jennifer West Showroom, brings a subtle, geometric backdrop to the Dmitriy & Co. bed frame, above which hangs a vintage Belgian painting. The seven-drawer Bicyclette dresser is made with oak and black walnut.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyA sitting area in the primary bedroom features another Umbo Inc. woven light, hung into a ceiling recess so as not to impede the water views. A Faithful Roots Monroe sleeper sofa and two Housewright chairs circle around a custom Nickey Kehoe oak coffee table. Above the sofa hangs a mixed media piece, To The Raven by Jared Rue, through Woodside Braseth gallery.A window nook in the primary bathroom provides extra storage and sweeping water views. The window coverings are from Conrad Shades. For the floor, the designers opted for Ann Sacks tiles in Calacatta Daniele, and the countertop and shower curb are Calacatta Gold marble. Waterworks brass faucets and RH mirrors provide classic finishing touches.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyHoedemaker Pfeiffer took a moodier turn in the office, creating a space that works for relaxed weekend reading or heads-down work. The design team doubled-down on texture with a Merida woven sisal area rug, Phillip Jeffries jute wall covering, and drapes made from a wool-and-silk Pat McGann Gallery textile. The ceiling is painted with Benjamin Moores Ashland Slate.Bold tile from Tabarka Studio lines the main houses powder room. To balance the daring pattern, Phillip Jeffries Amalfi Silk Como finishes the top half of the walls. A Stone Forest Elemental trough sink with brass legs complements the Matthew Cox brass sconces and a Watermark brass faucet. The Art Decoleaning mirror is from The Future Perfect.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyA Nickey Kehoe bed and chair anchor the guest room. A Kufri Life Textiles quilt hints at the propertys farmhouse roots and a Serena & Lily Flynn wall sconce provides light for a bedtime read. The wall covering is from Sister Parish Design and the oil painting over the bed is by Mark Laver, through Studio E Gallery.Meant to be more casual than the main house, the kitchen in the snug also contains the main dining area, which Hoedemaker Pfeiffer completed with a vintage Swedish farm table and a set of vintage French oak chairsall sourced through Housewright. The walls and ceiling are painted with Benjamin Moores White Dove, and the countertop is soapstone. A Waterworks faucet and Rejuvenation cabinet hardware elevate the space.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyA bedroom in the farmhouse takes in lush property views. A bed frame and nightstands from CB2 are complemented by a Pacama Handmade Astral desk and Reunion chair. The artwork above the dresser is by Kim Clark.Embracing the farmhouse aesthetic, the designers chose a clawfoot Waterworks bathtub for a vintage feel, layering the rest of the room in whiteincluding Carrara marble (countertops and hex flooring tiles) and Benjamin Moores Calm paintto modernize the space.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyAnother bedroom in the guesthouse is layered with rich textiles and simple silhouettes. Lighting from Schoolhouse Electric and RH is subtle but effective, and the RH bed frame provides an architectural touch. The corner tulip chaise from Housewright and Moroccan-style rug add a layer of approachability.
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    The project deadline was eight months. Even in the most favorable of times, with ideal conditions, completing an entire home renovation on this timeline can be difficult. But what about the renovation of two homes in eight months? Such was the brief for Seattle-based design and architecture firm Hoedemaker Pfeiffer, tasked with renovating a dated, 5,500-square-foot house in need of a full aesthetic refresh, and its counterpart, a 3,500-square-foot farmhouse, with a tight turnaround. The clients had a party planned for the spring, says firm partner and AD PRO Directory member Steve Hoedemaker. They said, We have 30 people coming, we need this done on time.What might have been a daunting task to many was an exciting challenge for the design team. Normally, a project like this would take 24 months, Hoedemaker says. The expedited timeline made it necessary for us, the contractors [Krekow Jennings], and the landscape architect [Ken Philip] to create a cohesive, shared vision from the start. We ended up speaking a shorthand where everyone was able to take a little bit of information and make all the right choices.A place for gathering, the great room in the main house features an elevated palette of earth tones. Architecture and design firm Hoedemaker Pfeiffer plastered over an existing stone fireplace to create a contemporary focal point for the room. A mix of furniturevintage lounge chairs, a Roman and Williams Guild daybed and sofa, and two Phantom Hands upholstered armchairsprovides a seating option for every mood. An Umbo Inc. pendant made from Kozo paper serves as a functional work of art.Located on an island off the coast of Washington, the 25-acre lot offered privacy coupled with unimpeded water views. When we moved to the Pacific Northwest over 30 years ago, we fell in love with this area, say the homeowners, who wanted to see the beauty of the region reflected in their weekend home and a place to host many guests. The San Juan Islands are the quintessential northwest environment, with the forests, the sea, and the mountains.According to firm partner Tim Pfeiffer and the clients themselves, their city residence skews modern, but the island project required a different approach. I would characterize this home as more traditional and appropriate to its rural environment, the client continues, noting that they value context over any particular style. [We wanted] better scale and proportion to the rooms, more refined details and finishesall balanced by an aesthetic leaning toward a more comfortable and casual lifestyle on the island.Formerly a glassed-in porch, the current sunroom is just off the kitchen. A vintage Oushak rug keeps things cozy underfoot, and the velvet-upholstered Roman and Williams Guild Davenport sofa reflects the natural mossy greens of the surrounding property. Two A. Rudin swivel chairs provide a relaxed setting for a tte--tte.The main home and farmhouse had undergone a succession of renovations over the decadesthe former was built in the 1990s, while the latter dates back more than 100 years. We wanted to maintain the original character of the farmhouse, the client explains, so its remodel was more focused on interior finishes and comfort. The primary residence, which sits on a bluff overlooking the water, was dark and dated with a confusing layout that didnt flow in an intuitive way. The window heights were low, the scale of the rooms was bizarre, and there were a lot of weird asymmetries throughout, recalls Hoedemaker.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyWorking within the houses existing confines, the Hoedemaker Pfeiffer team streamlined the interiorsevening out asymmetries, adding new windows to bring in more natural light and tweaking the layout to accommodate the homeowners wish for a larger kitchen. They also revamped the exterior with vertical wood cladding and the decidedly Northwest touch of a cedar-shake shingle roof. We created a new ridgeline inside so that it would center up on the fireplace in the living room, Pfeiffer says.The only items the homeowners brought with them were a few pieces of silver that were family heirlooms, so the palettelight wood, textured upholstery, patterned wallpaper in neutral tonesevolved from scratch. The only requirements were no leather, and lots of vintage rugs. We wanted to reflect what was outside the home, but bring in additional depth and sophistication using rich tones like cognac, smokey blue, and shades of green, says Peak Petersen, a principal at Hoedemaker Pfeiffer. At one of our first big meetings, we had a selection of fabrics and tiles to show the clients, and when they walked in, the outfit she was wearing matched the fabrics. We knew we were on the right track.The most important room for the culinarily inclined clients was the kitchen. One of their first requests to Hoedemaker Pfeiffer was more square footage in this room, as well as an oversized butcher block cutting board at the end of the island. To make it elegant yet functional, the firm countered the wood cabinetry with Kelly Forslunds Gregorious Pineo woven wall covering. A white shiplap ceiling leans into the farmhouse aesthetic, and the island countertop is a bold Prunella marble. Above the island, a trio of Urban Electric pendants bring an industrial edge.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyBacked by a wall of built-in shelving, the dining room in the main house features a custom table by San Francisco craftsman Andrew Woodside Carter. Tucked along each side is a row of Jean De Merry Home House Co-op cerused oak chairs upholstered in a wool blend from Pollock. The painting on the wall is by Seattle artist Sarah Norsworthy, purchased through Studio E Gallery.In the great room, furniture by contemporary designers like India Mahdavi and Roman and Williams mix with vintage pieces that give the space a comfortable, lived-in feeling. Here, the design team plastered over the existing fireplace, to improve the look, with the least amount of demolition, Hoedemaker says, and installed a large cedar beam across the ceiling to bring a sense of balance. The kitchen, where the family requested an oversized butcher block cutting board at the end of the island, is a highly functional space with plenty of built-ins and elegant details such as a Prunella marble worktop and zellige tile backsplash.The original kitchen had all of these tiny, ancient appliances, says Petersen. We took over an adjacent living space to allow for the expansion and turned a glassed-in porch into a sitting area. A wood-burning stove at one end of the sunroom captures the bucolic island vibe, while a green velvet upholstered sofa upscales the space. Bedrooms were kept neutral, with little nods to a classic camp vibeplaid textiles, wood bed frames, striped linenswithout veering into overplayed motifs. In the study, where the couple enjoys knocking out some work or reading together during the day, angular furniture and sharp lines lean into a stately aesthetic, softened by jute wall coverings and a woven sisal rug.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyOnce a modest farmhouse, this guest quarters dates back more than a century. The design team leaned into its history by incorporating vintage-inspired details such as beadboard, unlacquered brass hardware, and wall paneling, while keeping furniture and art on the contemporary side.Just a stones throw away, the farmhouse feels slightly more eclectic, layered as it is with poppier colors and bolder art. A space meant for guests, its kitchen centers on a vintage Swedish farm table paired with French oak chairsa cozy gathering spot for morning coffee. Bedrooms, once again, have earthy base tones, brightened with white-painted ceilings. Beadboard and wall paneling throughout create a cohesive backdrop for the rustic details, such as unlacquered brass hardware. The farmhouse is a little sweeter than the main house, says Petersen. We embraced its original charm and kept things a bit more relaxed.Dubbed the snug, and used as guest accommodations, one of the propertys original structures remains, dating back more than 100 years. In the living room, a Marija Kori armless sofa provides a bohemian vibe, its colors playing off the tones in Johanna Christiansons oil painting hanging above it. A hand-braided jute rug from RH adds texture, while two pieces from Housewrightthe central ottoman and the Habala armchairadd a sleek finish.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyFor the clients, the farmhouse is the perfect accompaniment to their main residence, where, they say, they truly use each and every space in the home. We have favorite rooms for each part of the day, they note. Morning coffee and evening tea in the sunroom off the beautiful kitchen, with the morning sun as well as the afternoon sun streaming in. The study to work, sit, and read in during the day, the great room to gather in the evenings with a roaring fire going. Each of these rooms has been so thoughtfully curated to feel inviting, cozy, and comfortable all at the same time.Renovated in just eight months, this homelocated on an island off of Washingtonis a weekend escape for a city-dwelling couple who love to entertain. Set on a 25-acre lot overlooking sweeping water views, the house started with a confusing, cramped layout and was transformed into a warm and welcoming space for the clients, their family, and friends.In the primary bedroom, a Pierre Frey wall covering, purchased through Jennifer West Showroom, brings a subtle, geometric backdrop to the Dmitriy & Co. bed frame, above which hangs a vintage Belgian painting. The seven-drawer Bicyclette dresser is made with oak and black walnut.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyA sitting area in the primary bedroom features another Umbo Inc. woven light, hung into a ceiling recess so as not to impede the water views. A Faithful Roots Monroe sleeper sofa and two Housewright chairs circle around a custom Nickey Kehoe oak coffee table. Above the sofa hangs a mixed media piece, To The Raven by Jared Rue, through Woodside Braseth gallery.A window nook in the primary bathroom provides extra storage and sweeping water views. The window coverings are from Conrad Shades. For the floor, the designers opted for Ann Sacks tiles in Calacatta Daniele, and the countertop and shower curb are Calacatta Gold marble. Waterworks brass faucets and RH mirrors provide classic finishing touches.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyHoedemaker Pfeiffer took a moodier turn in the office, creating a space that works for relaxed weekend reading or heads-down work. The design team doubled-down on texture with a Merida woven sisal area rug, Phillip Jeffries jute wall covering, and drapes made from a wool-and-silk Pat McGann Gallery textile. The ceiling is painted with Benjamin Moores Ashland Slate.Bold tile from Tabarka Studio lines the main houses powder room. To balance the daring pattern, Phillip Jeffries Amalfi Silk Como finishes the top half of the walls. A Stone Forest Elemental trough sink with brass legs complements the Matthew Cox brass sconces and a Watermark brass faucet. The Art Decoleaning mirror is from The Future Perfect.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyA Nickey Kehoe bed and chair anchor the guest room. A Kufri Life Textiles quilt hints at the propertys farmhouse roots and a Serena & Lily Flynn wall sconce provides light for a bedtime read. The wall covering is from Sister Parish Design and the oil painting over the bed is by Mark Laver, through Studio E Gallery.Meant to be more casual than the main house, the kitchen in the snug also contains the main dining area, which Hoedemaker Pfeiffer completed with a vintage Swedish farm table and a set of vintage French oak chairsall sourced through Housewright. The walls and ceiling are painted with Benjamin Moores White Dove, and the countertop is soapstone. A Waterworks faucet and Rejuvenation cabinet hardware elevate the space.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyA bedroom in the farmhouse takes in lush property views. A bed frame and nightstands from CB2 are complemented by a Pacama Handmade Astral desk and Reunion chair. The artwork above the dresser is by Kim Clark.Embracing the farmhouse aesthetic, the designers chose a clawfoot Waterworks bathtub for a vintage feel, layering the rest of the room in whiteincluding Carrara marble (countertops and hex flooring tiles) and Benjamin Moores Calm paintto modernize the space.Most PopularAD-it-Yourself31 Charming Farmhouse Living Room Ideas to Gather RoundBy Sarah LyonShopping7 Best Floor Lamps to Brighten Your Space in 2024By Nora TaylorArchitecture + DesignThis Colorful Spanish Apartment Feels Much Larger than 700 Square FeetBy Sara Barragn del ReyAnother bedroom in the guesthouse is layered with rich textiles and simple silhouettes. Lighting from Schoolhouse Electric and RH is subtle but effective, and the RH bed frame provides an architectural touch. The corner tulip chaise from Housewright and Moroccan-style rug add a layer of approachability.
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