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ROAM Architecture
A newly created bunk room not only features bunk beds for this family's young children, but additional beds for sleepovers for years to come!
JMorris Design
Playful girls room with stunning butterfly and bird print ceiling paper and rainbow, polka-dot rug by Land of Nod! Best part is the teepee! Photo by Jacob Snavely
Interiors by Maite Granda
The client was referred to us by the builder to build a vacation home where the family mobile home used to be. Together, we visited Key Largo and once there we understood that the most important thing was to incorporate nature and the sea inside the house. A meeting with the architect took place after and we made a few suggestions that it was taking into consideration as to change the fixed balcony doors by accordion doors or better known as NANA Walls, this detail would bring the ocean inside from the very first moment you walk into the house as if you were traveling in a cruise.
A client's request from the very first day was to have two televisions in the main room, at first I did hesitate about it but then I understood perfectly the purpose and we were fascinated with the final results, it is really impressive!!! and he does not miss any football games, while their children can choose their favorite programs or games. An easy solution to modern times for families to share various interest and time together.
Our purpose from the very first day was to design a more sophisticate style Florida Keys home with a happy vibe for the entire family to enjoy vacationing at a place that had so many good memories for our client and the future generation.
Architecture Photographer : Mattia Bettinelli
Dina Bandman Interiors
SF SHOWCASE 2018 | "LEMONDROP LULLABY"
ON VIEW AT 465 MARINA BLVD CURRENTLY
Photos by Christopher Stark
Cathie Hong Interiors
For her third birthday, her mom wanted to gift her a bright, colorful big girl’s room to mark the milestone from crib to bed. We opted for budget-friendly furniture and stayed within our clean and bright aesthetic while still aiming to please our very pink-loving three-year-old.
Photos by Christy Q Photography
Chango
Architecture, Interior Design, Custom Furniture Design, & Art Curation by Chango & Co.
Photography by Raquel Langworthy
See the feature in Domino Magazine
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