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Overmyer Architects
Photographer: Angie Seckinger |
Interior: Cameron Ruppert Interiors |
Builder: Thorsen Construction
Manolo Espaliú | Fotografía de arquitectura
Manuel Pinilla acomete la reforma integral de una vivienda en el barrio sevillano de Nervión. Se trata de una casa pareada de los años 60 del arquitecto Ricardo Espiau con ciertos rasgos regionalistas que se han mantenido a pesar de las intervenciones que ha sufrido con el tiempo. El arquitecto decide mantener la solería original del dormitorio infantil con baldosas hidráulicas.
Decorating Den Interiors
This game room belongs to a world travelling family - making the wallpaper a natural for the former 'play room' . The colors in the wallcovering made the rest of the color selections easy. The shaped cornice is a silver/black weave with a bright blue band. The acoustic ceiling panels continue the bright blue and black of other elemends in the room. Photography: Reed Brown
VanderHorn Architects
Four twin-size bunks and two trundle bed hideaway behind a pair of paneled doors in the basement recreation room. Durable carpet is practical but paneled wainscoting and hand-hewn timber and oak plank ceiling really dress up the space. Woodruff Brown Photography
Sklar Studios
Timeless kid's rooms are possible with clever detailing that can easily be updated without starting from scratch every time. As the kiddos grow up and go through different phases - this custom, built-in bedroom design stays current just by updating the accessories, bedding, and even the carpet tile is easily updated when desired. Simple and bespoke, the Birch Europly built-in includes a twin bed and trundle, a secret library, open shelving, a desk, storage cabinet, and hidden crawl space under the desk.
Resource Furniture
New York-based designer Clare Donohue of 121 Studio made-over this tiny, 7'x12' maid's room her client's 12-year-old daughter using space-saving furniture systems from Resource Furniture. The Kali Board wall bed with an integrated, 7-foot long desk allows this teen bedroom to instantly convert into an art studio, while modular cabinets and cubbies provides the perfect spot to stash art supplies.
Bright pops of color, ample light, and a wallpapered ceiling add bespoke charm to this transforming retreat.
Robert Granoff
Interiors by Morris & Woodhouse Interiors LLC, Architecture by ARCHONSTRUCT LLC
© Robert Granoff
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