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SKD Architects
Lower level bar area off lower family room. Beautiful mix of woods, stone and metal. Clever detailing of existing lower ceiling.
Architect: SKD Architects, Steve Kleineman
Builder: MS&I Building Company
Photography: Jill Greer Photography
Fil Rouge Decoration
L'aménagement de la pièce de vie principale de cet appartement était celle qui posait le plus de difficultés à mes clients.
Son volume tout en longueur, l'étroit renfoncement et les nombreuses ouvertures laissaient peu de marge de manoeuvre pour installer un espace salon ainsi qu'un espace salle à manger tout en donnant une fonction au renfoncement créé par l'abattement d'une cloison et dont le pilier porteur marque toujours une délimitation et ferme visuellement l'espace.
Ce projet avait donc deux enjeux majeurs, il fallait à la fois lier les espaces entre eux et marquer les différents espaces.
Destination Design, LLC
-The new stairway is hidden behind the wall where the sofa now sits.
-A 3-storied Brownstone with lots of living and home office space. Two separate apartments were combined with a new stairway connecting them. Maximizing the usable space in this long narrow building meant removing some walls and coming up with a creative layout.
Fiorito Interior Design
In 2010, Fiorito Interior Design was chosen to participate in the Summit League's charity event, Homes For The Holidays in Saratoga, California, and was given the challenge of creating an African-themed holiday tree. The open grasslands known as “savanna” and the indigenous cultures of Africa served as inspiration for this stylized tree. Soft yellow lights give the tree a warm glow reminiscent of the golden grasses of—and the sun over—these vast plains.On the tree you see traditional beaded gourds from Kenya, which can also be used as percussion instruments. Carved wooden African animals mingle together as they do on the veldt. Colorfully beaded leather amulets adorned with cowrie shells from West Africa pepper the tree; cowrie shells are used for divination by the Yoruban people of West Africa and have also been used as currency for centuries. Blown glass balls in bronze and copper colors speak to the origin of African metalworking over four thousand years ago. A carved wooden figure of Akuaba from Ghana tops the tree. This style of Akuaba originates from the Ashanti people and is used as both a fertility symbol and general good luck. The tree skirt is genuine hand-woven and hand-dyed mud cloth, or "bogolanfini," from Mali. The name comes from the iron-rich earthen pigments used to dye the classic geometric designs. Packages wrapped in African designs and tied with bows of raffia and cowrie shells wait to be opened under the tree.
SANCAL
Nap sofá cama by Rafa García.
Nudo taburete by Juan Ibáñez.
Nudo mesita by Juan Ibáñez.
Collar silla by Skrivo.
Mandarina cojines by Elena Castaño.
Kathleen Interiors
This contemporary great room features furniture with clean lines, textured pillows, color splashes of red with playful polka dots and bronze sculptured horses.
Eclectic Yellow Family Room Design Photos
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