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VM Concept Interior Design Studio
Reclaimed wood and steel accents give this master bedroom fireplace a contemporary urban feel.
Yohe Architecture + Design, PC
The master bedroom has its own wood burning fireplace with a custom wood built-in and closets flanking the installation. A flat screen TV is concealed behind cabinet doors above the mantel.
Homes And Such LLC
With south-facing windows, this space is naturally light and bright. It feels fresh and pure, with a hint of modern coziness. The creamy color palette is complemented by rust accents, taking inspiration from the traditional brick
fireplace. Furnishings maintain the creamy, dreamy neutral aesthetic, integrating earthy tones for contrast. This creates a space that is equal parts comfortable, with space for whatever the day requires.
Given the sheer size of the room, it was important to match proportions of the furniture with the available space, while also maintaining a minimalist aesthetic. Traditional night stands tend to be low and small and wouldn't match the scale of the space. Instead, desks in place of night stands provide a unique alternative that better fits the scale of the room, providing a functional and well-used spot.
Drewett Works
With adjacent neighbors within a fairly dense section of Paradise Valley, Arizona, C.P. Drewett sought to provide a tranquil retreat for a new-to-the-Valley surgeon and his family who were seeking the modernism they loved though had never lived in. With a goal of consuming all possible site lines and views while maintaining autonomy, a portion of the house — including the entry, office, and master bedroom wing — is subterranean. This subterranean nature of the home provides interior grandeur for guests but offers a welcoming and humble approach, fully satisfying the clients requests.
While the lot has an east-west orientation, the home was designed to capture mainly north and south light which is more desirable and soothing. The architecture’s interior loftiness is created with overlapping, undulating planes of plaster, glass, and steel. The woven nature of horizontal planes throughout the living spaces provides an uplifting sense, inviting a symphony of light to enter the space. The more voluminous public spaces are comprised of stone-clad massing elements which convert into a desert pavilion embracing the outdoor spaces. Every room opens to exterior spaces providing a dramatic embrace of home to natural environment.
Grand Award winner for Best Interior Design of a Custom Home
The material palette began with a rich, tonal, large-format Quartzite stone cladding. The stone’s tones gaveforth the rest of the material palette including a champagne-colored metal fascia, a tonal stucco system, and ceilings clad with hemlock, a tight-grained but softer wood that was tonally perfect with the rest of the materials. The interior case goods and wood-wrapped openings further contribute to the tonal harmony of architecture and materials.
Grand Award Winner for Best Indoor Outdoor Lifestyle for a Home This award-winning project was recognized at the 2020 Gold Nugget Awards with two Grand Awards, one for Best Indoor/Outdoor Lifestyle for a Home, and another for Best Interior Design of a One of a Kind or Custom Home.
At the 2020 Design Excellence Awards and Gala presented by ASID AZ North, Ownby Design received five awards for Tonal Harmony. The project was recognized for 1st place – Bathroom; 3rd place – Furniture; 1st place – Kitchen; 1st place – Outdoor Living; and 2nd place – Residence over 6,000 square ft. Congratulations to Claire Ownby, Kalysha Manzo, and the entire Ownby Design team.
Tonal Harmony was also featured on the cover of the July/August 2020 issue of Luxe Interiors + Design and received a 14-page editorial feature entitled “A Place in the Sun” within the magazine.
Clare Elise Interiors
Serene and calm bedroom scheme with neutral grey backdrop, hints of soft pink and flashes of teal green for some striking contrast. An elegant yet relaxed room
Bradshaw Construction
This 6,500-square-foot one-story vacation home overlooks a golf course with the San Jacinto mountain range beyond. The house has a light-colored material palette—limestone floors, bleached teak ceilings—and ample access to outdoor living areas.
Builder: Bradshaw Construction
Architect: Marmol Radziner
Interior Design: Sophie Harvey
Landscape: Madderlake Designs
Photography: Roger Davies
Bedroom Design Ideas with a Brick Fireplace Surround and a Metal Fireplace Surround
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