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AMÉNAGEMENT D’UNE PIÈCE DE VIE
Pour ce projet, mes clients souhaitaient une ambiance douce et épurée inspirée des grands horizons maritimes avec une tonalité naturelle.
Le point de départ étant le canapé à conserver, nous avons commencé par mieux définir les espaces de vie tout en intégrant un piano et un espace lecture.
Ainsi, la salle à manger se trouve naturellement près de la cuisine qui peut être isolée par une double cloison verrière coulissante. La généreuse table en chêne est accompagnée de différentes assises en velours vert foncé. Une console marque la séparation avec le salon qui occupe tout l’espace restant. Le canapé est positionné en ilôt afin de faciliter la circulation et rendre l’espace encore plus aéré. Le piano s’appuie contre un mur entre les deux fenêtres près du coin lecture.
La cheminée gagne un insert et son manteau est mis en valeur par la couleur douce des murs et les moulures au plafond.
Les murs sont peints d’un vert pastel très doux auquel on a ajouté un sous bassement mouluré. Afin de créer une jolie perspective, le mur du fond de cette pièce en longueur est recouvert d’un papier peint effet papier déchiré évoquant tout autant la mer que des collines, pour un effet nature reprenant les couleurs du projet.
Enfin, l’ensemble est mis en lumière sans éblouir par un jeu d’appliques rondes blanches et dorées.
Crédit photos: Caroline GASCH
Kitchen Design Concepts
This 1960's home needed a little love to bring it into the new century while retaining the traditional charm of the house and entertaining the maximalist taste of the homeowners. Mixing bold colors and fun patterns were not only welcome but a requirement, so this home got a fun makeover in almost every room!
Original brick floors laid in a herringbone pattern had to be retained and were a great element to design around. They were stripped, washed, stained, and sealed. Wainscot paneling covers the bottom portion of the walls, while the upper is covered in an eye-catching wallpaper from Eijffinger's Pip Studio 3 collection.
The opening to the kitchen was enlarged to create a more open space, but still keeping the lines defined between the two rooms. New exterior doors and windows halved the number of mullions and increased visibility to the back yard. A fun pink chandelier chosen by the homeowner brings the room to life.
Heidi Caillier Design
bras hardware, green cabinets, inset cabinets, kitchen nook, old house, terra cotta floor tile, turod house, vintage lighting
Flooret
Lato Signature from the Modin Rigid LVP Collection - Crisp tones of maple and birch. The enhanced bevels accentuate the long length of the planks.
Revelloyd Interiors
We refurbished this dining room, replacing the old 1930's tiled fireplace surround with this rather beautiful sandstone bolection fire surround. The challenge in the room was working with the existing pieces that the client wished to keep such as the rustic oak china cabinet in the fireplace alcove and the matching nest of tables and making it work with the newer pieces specified for the sapce.
Zepboo
Introducing a client case study from Marseille, France. Our client resides in a 75-square-meter residence and prefers a modern minimalist interior design style. With a penchant for white and wood tones, the client opted for predominantly white hues for the architectural elements, accentuated with wooden furniture pieces. Notably, the client has a fondness for circular shapes, which is evident in various aspects of their home, including living room tables, dining sets, and decorative items.
For the dining area lighting, the client sought a white, circular pendant light that aligns with their design preferences. After careful consideration, we selected a round pendant light crafted from rice paper, featuring a clean white finish and a touch of modern Wabi-Sabi aesthetic. Upon receiving the product, the client expressed utmost satisfaction, as the chosen pendant light perfectly met their requirements.
We are thrilled to share this case study with you, hoping to inspire and provide innovative ideas for your own home decor projects.
AIBD - American Institute of Building Design
The client’s coastal New England roots inspired this Shingle style design for a lakefront lot. With a background in interior design, her ideas strongly influenced the process, presenting both challenge and reward in executing her exact vision. Vintage coastal style grounds a thoroughly modern open floor plan, designed to house a busy family with three active children. A primary focus was the kitchen, and more importantly, the butler’s pantry tucked behind it. Flowing logically from the garage entry and mudroom, and with two access points from the main kitchen, it fulfills the utilitarian functions of storage and prep, leaving the main kitchen free to shine as an integral part of the open living area.
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Royal Oaks Design
Designer: Kieran Liebl
From: Oakdale, Minnesota
The Vrindavan Project
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Kaplan Architects, AIA
Kitchen remodel extended into the breakfast area and into the family room beyond.
Mark Trousdale Photographer
Christopher Shields & Company
Great Family Room including kitchen, dining and seating of private home in the South of France. Joint design effort with furniture selection, customization and textile application by Chris M. Shields Interior Design and Architecture/Design by Pierre Yves Rochon. Photography by PYR staff.
Dining Room Design Ideas with Red Floor and Yellow Floor
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