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CLPM Limited
The original inglenook fireplace has been renovated amd a new stove installed.
CLPM project manager tip - wood burning stoves are much more energy efficient than open fireplaces. Talk to an independent heating expert to determine the correct size for your room and liefstyle.
SENGA interior design
Using a warm yet neutral color palette in this dining area allows the artwork to remain the focal point in this space. The colors in this space are similar to those found on the trees outside. creating a cohesive look while bringing a bit of the outdoors inside.
Smart Interiors
The "social" sofa in the living room was designed without a back so the dining room would feel more open and have a view of the fireplace.
The Look Staging & Design
I love the curvy lines of the comfortable dining chairs! The traditional tapestry is finished off with the tassels. Red silk draperies add a punch of color.
Gail Green Interiors
The dining room illuminates the rich mahogany woodwork reflective of the great houses of this time. A Frank Lloyd Wright table and barrel chairs are a permit fit to the William Morris fabrics, Voysey rug, Stickley clock and Victorian style fireplace.
Hepburn Designs
We opened up the living room with glass double doors to the hallway. We combined new pieces with the clients existing furniture. The french pleated curtains tie it all together.
The Heating Centre
Removing the TV above the fireplace - to be replace by a stylish mirror . The fire is from the Stovax gas range and the Fireplace is from Worcester Marble. All supplied and fitted by The Heating Centre
Photo Steve Weatherall
SV Design
Located on the flat of Beacon Hill, this iconic building is rich in history and in detail. Constructed in 1828 as one of the first buildings in a series of row houses, it was in need of a major renovation to improve functionality and to restore as well as re-introduce charm.Originally designed by noted architect Asher Benjamin, the renovation was respectful of his early work. “What would Asher have done?” was a common refrain during design decision making, given today’s technology and tools.
Photographer: Bruce Buck
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