Bedroom Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors and Vaulted
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ArchiBiolaB
Espace couchage sous la charpente avec son plafond provençal et ses murs en pierres restaurées. Parquet massif équipé d'un chauffage au sol. Tête de lit et linéaire de rangement réalisés sur mesures.
Signature Innovations LLC
Reminiscent of an old world lodge, this sophisticated retreat marries the crispness of white and the vitality of wood. The distressed wood floors establish the design with coordinating beams above in the light-soaked vaulted ceiling. Floor: 6-3/4” wide-plank Vintage French Oak | Rustic Character | Victorian Collection | Tuscany edge | medium distressed | color Bronze | Satin Hardwax Oil. For more information please email us at: sales@signaturehardwoods.com
Eleanor Horwell Design
Beautiful heavy curtains in a Fermoie fabric, with a half height privacy blind. Vintage tallboy and vintage Le Klint scissor light. I love the patterned sheet giving a secret pop of fun colour!
Neil Kelly Company
In addition to the existing gable windows, a new large skylight, handsome dark hardwood flooring, fresh paint on the walls, and a ceiling fan created a light and peaceful primary bedroom.
Schloegel Design Remodel
A partition wall separates a walk-through closet from the bedroom. Dual mirrors with built-in sconce lights set on an Anna French, SETON SCALLOP wallpapered wall. They flank both sides of the bed. The pre-finished hardwood floors are DUCHATEAU Lineage series in Ashley.
Legendary Solutions
Complete attic conversion into a bedroom with en suite bathroom. Complete with hardwood flooring, recessed lighting and vaulted ceilings.
Nilsson Architects
A cozy, warm attic bedroom with roof and gable end windows and a skylight over an architectural, spiral stair.
SV Design
The challenge: take a run-of-the mill colonial-style house and turn it into a vibrant, Cape Cod beach home. The creative and resourceful crew at SV Design rose to the occasion and rethought the box. Given a coveted location and cherished ocean view on a challenging lot, SV’s architects looked for the best bang for the buck to expand where possible and open up the home inside and out. Windows were added to take advantage of views and outdoor spaces—also maximizing water-views were added in key locations.
The result: a home that causes the neighbors to stop the new owners and express their appreciation for making such a stunning improvement. A home to accommodate everyone and many years of enjoyment to come.
Bedroom Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors and Vaulted
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