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Nautilus Homes
Inspired by the sugar plantation estates on the island of Barbados, “Orchid Beach” radiates a barefoot elegance.
The master wing is entered through double doors into a foyer adorned by a stunning art piece. To the left, a bedroom overlooking the bayou and his and hers oversized master closet. To the right is the master bath and orchid conservatory.
The suite includes paneled master bedroom walls, vaulted ceilings, and walnut floors. The bedroom windows resembles a rounded stern of an old sailboat with a full-length seat overlooking the terraced pool deck and bayou.
The bath features a full-size hydrotherapy tub below a large picture window looking out to a mature plumeria. The exquisite chamfered wall tile flows through the shower, and perfectly complements the runway of stunning marble penny tile insert on the floor.
The master bath opens to reveal the orchid conservatory and meditation space. The orchid conservatory features four walls of lattice with oval portholes, an outdoor shower, lovely seating area to enjoy the beautiful flowers, and a relaxing bronze Cupid fountain.
The challenge was to bring the outdoors in with the Orchid Conservatory while maintaining privacy.
It is a dream oasis with an indulgent, spacious spa-like feel.
Jana Dahl Design
Master suite sanctuary and retreat. Private time from the the rest of the house was the goal here. Soft water spa like finishes add to the soothing experience. Rich warm fabric, flooring and big comfy chairs to take in the lake views, the fireplace and TV while sipping fresh morning coffee or evening wine from from the private beverage bar.
Laura Fox Interior Design, LLC
Luxurious feminine-inspired master bedroom with upholstered headboard, mirrored nightstands, custom area rug, and end of bed seating
Photo by Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography
Crisp Architects
Master Bedroom with exposed roof trusses, shiplap walls, and carpet over hardwood flooring.
Photographer: Rob Karosis
Gemma Parker Design, LLC
Photography: Dustin Halleck,
Home Builder: Middlefork Development, LLC,
Architect: Burns + Beyerl Architects
Birchwood Construction Company
Camp Wobegon is a nostalgic waterfront retreat for a multi-generational family. The home's name pays homage to a radio show the homeowner listened to when he was a child in Minnesota. Throughout the home, there are nods to the sentimental past paired with modern features of today.
The five-story home sits on Round Lake in Charlevoix with a beautiful view of the yacht basin and historic downtown area. Each story of the home is devoted to a theme, such as family, grandkids, and wellness. The different stories boast standout features from an in-home fitness center complete with his and her locker rooms to a movie theater and a grandkids' getaway with murphy beds. The kids' library highlights an upper dome with a hand-painted welcome to the home's visitors.
Throughout Camp Wobegon, the custom finishes are apparent. The entire home features radius drywall, eliminating any harsh corners. Masons carefully crafted two fireplaces for an authentic touch. In the great room, there are hand constructed dark walnut beams that intrigue and awe anyone who enters the space. Birchwood artisans and select Allenboss carpenters built and assembled the grand beams in the home.
Perhaps the most unique room in the home is the exceptional dark walnut study. It exudes craftsmanship through the intricate woodwork. The floor, cabinetry, and ceiling were crafted with care by Birchwood carpenters. When you enter the study, you can smell the rich walnut. The room is a nod to the homeowner's father, who was a carpenter himself.
The custom details don't stop on the interior. As you walk through 26-foot NanoLock doors, you're greeted by an endless pool and a showstopping view of Round Lake. Moving to the front of the home, it's easy to admire the two copper domes that sit atop the roof. Yellow cedar siding and painted cedar railing complement the eye-catching domes.
Dawn Christine, Architect PLLC
This standard master bedroom was remodeled to become a private retreat. By relocating the adjacent laundry room, the architect was able to add square footage to the master bedroom which allowed for a new sitting area with a double-sided fireplace. Arches were created to connect the existing master bedroom to the new sitting area. A total of five french door units were added to the master bedroom to provide visual connection, ventilation, and access to the screened porch.
Photo Credit: Keith Issacs Photo, LLC
Dawn Christine Architect
Pike Properties
bedside pendant lights, diagonal shiplap, drum pendant, hanging lanterns, modern farmhouse, shiplap accent wall, shiplap bed wall, v groove ceiling, white oak floors
Bedroom Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors and Limestone Floors
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