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Completion Interior Design & Architecture
DINING AREA. This Malvern cottage was built 10 years before we began work and lacked any character. It was our job to give the home some personality and on this occasion we felt the best solution would be achieved by taking the property back to a shell and re-designing the space. We introducing beams, altered window sizes, added new doors and moved walls. We also gave the house kerb appeal by altering the front and designing a new porch. Finally, the back garden was landscaped to provide a complete finish.
Mike Taylor Bespoke Kitchens
Dining room with roman blinds at the bay windows, floating shelves, and space for appliances. With a built in wine cooler and wide drawers for storage.
Photos by Fraser Marr
Loom Decor
Add laidback modern elegance to a rustic farmhouse dining room with custom Euro pleated trellis embroidered curtain panels, gold scroll embroidered decorative throw pillows, a grey and persimmon orange stylized floral table runner, and brick red block printed placemats.
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Budget Blinds
Beautiful, textured sheers in extra long lengths can soften hard lines around doors and windows without blocking ambient light.
Green River Stone Company
50 million year old fossil fish tiles have been composed to simulate a school of fish swimming across the dining room wall. The tiles adhere like any other tile would, and can be arranged into virtually any composition desired.
JENDRETZKI LLC
This West Village is the combination of 2 apartments into a larger one, which takes advantage of the stunning double height spaces, extremely unusual in NYC. While keeping the pre-war flair the residence maintains a minimal and contemporary design.
Visbeen Architects
The Laurel was a project that required a rigorous lesson in southern architectural vernacular. The site being located in the hot climate of the Carolina shoreline, the client was eager to capture cross breezes and utilize outdoor entertainment spaces. The home was designed with three covered porches, one partially covered courtyard, and one screened porch, all accessed by way of French doors and extra tall double-hung windows. The open main level floor plan centers on common livings spaces, while still leaving room for a luxurious master suite. The upstairs loft includes two individual bed and bath suites, providing ample room for guests. Native materials were used in construction, including a metal roof and local timber.
Simply Home Decorating
In this serene family home we worked in a palette of soft gray/blues and warm walnut wood tones that complimented the clients' collection of original South African artwork. We happily incorporated vintage items passed down from relatives and treasured family photos creating a very personal home where this family can relax and unwind. Interior Design by Lori Steeves of Simply Home Decorating Inc. Photos by Tracey Ayton Photography.
Hamlin Goldreyer Architects
The breakfast area enjoys the rear yard exposure with multiple, large windows. Cross ventilation during an evening breeze is very enjoyable at this table.
David Sloane Photography
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