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TOULEMONDE BOCHART
Florence Bourel poursuit son tour du monde des motifs traditionnels et restitue dans ce tapis Osaka la rigueur et la richesse des motifs japonais, dans ses recherches graphiques comme dans son traitement des valeurs de l’indigo. Tufté à la main en laine de Nouvelle Zélande et soie végétale pour lui donner quelques éclats brillants, ce tapis joue d’une large palette de textures, en juxtaposant des effets de boucles et de velours rasé.
Toulemonde Bochart 2015
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Rachel Oliver Design, LLC
Custom, floating walnut shelving and lower cabinets/book shelves work for display, hiding video equipment and dog toys, too! Thibaut aqua blue grasscloth sets it all off in a very soothing way.
Photo by: Melodie Hayes
Gonyea Custom Homes
Basement game room and home bar. Cutaway ceiling reveals rustic wood ceiling with contemporary light fixture.
Photography by Spacecrafting
Miller-Roodell Architects Ltd
Coming from Minnesota this couple already had an appreciation for a woodland retreat. Wanting to lay some roots in Sun Valley, Idaho, guided the incorporation of historic hewn, stone and stucco into this cozy home among a stand of aspens with its eye on the skiing and hiking of the surrounding mountains.
Miller Architects, PC
Adrienne DeRosa
From the doorway of the master bedroom, the entertainment loft appears to hover over the living space below.
Franklin took advantage of the existing hay track in the peak of the ceiling, using it to conceal wiring needed to run the fan and lights. In order to preserve the quality of the ceiling, the architect covered the original slats with 6" insulated panels (SIP's).
While his children were younger, Franklin recognized the need to child-proof the space. "I installed Plexiglas on all the railings so the kids couldn’t climb over them when they were very small," he explains. While some of the sheeting was removed over time, Franklin laughs, " The Plexiglas on the railings by the pool table will always stay since we are so bad at pool! Too many balls fly off the table and could injure someone in the gathering room below."
Adrienne DeRosa Photography
JL Interiors
Builder/Designer/Owner – Masud Sarshar
Photos by – Simon Berlyn, BerlynPhotography
Our main focus in this beautiful beach-front Malibu home was the view. Keeping all interior furnishing at a low profile so that your eye stays focused on the crystal blue Pacific. Adding natural furs and playful colors to the homes neutral palate kept the space warm and cozy. Plants and trees helped complete the space and allowed “life” to flow inside and out. For the exterior furnishings we chose natural teak and neutral colors, but added pops of orange to contrast against the bright blue skyline.
This multipurpose room is a game room, a pool room, a family room, a built in bar, and a in door out door space. Please place to entertain and have a cocktail at the same time.
JL Interiors is a LA-based creative/diverse firm that specializes in residential interiors. JL Interiors empowers homeowners to design their dream home that they can be proud of! The design isn’t just about making things beautiful; it’s also about making things work beautifully. Contact us for a free consultation Hello@JLinteriors.design _ 310.390.6849_ www.JLinteriors.design
Modern Organic Interiors
Photographer: Isabelle Eubanks
Interiors: Modern Organic Interiors, Architect: Simpson Design Group, Builder: Milne Design and Build
Mandeville Canyon Designs
The ceiling is the original 1850's timber wood. An old unused armoire was repurposed into shelving with the help of some salvaged corbels.
Photos~Nat Rea
Jenkins Custom Homes
The main living area is sophisticated while at the same time comfy, cozy and inviting. Overlook the waters of Lake Travis out the nearly solid wall of butt glass windows.
Tre Dunham | Fine Focus Photography
Family Room Design Photos
Nastasi Vail Design
This apartment had been vacant for five years before it was purchased, and it needed a complete renovation for the two people who purchased it - one of whom works from home. Built shortly after the WWII, the building has high ceilings and fairly generously proportioned rooms, but lacked sufficient closet space and was stripped of any architectural detail.
We installed a floor to ceiling bookcase that ran the full length of the living room - 23'-0" which incorporates: a hidden bar, files, a pull out desk , and tv and stereo components. New baseboards, crown moulding, and a white oak floor stained dark walnut were also added along with the picture lights and many additional outlets.
The two small chairs client's mother and were recovered in a Ralph Lauren herringbone fabric, the wing chair belonged to the other owner's grandparents and dates from the 1940s - it was recovered in linen and trimmed in a biege velvet. The curtain fabric is from John Robshaw and the sofa is from Hickory Chair.
Photos by Ken Hild, http://khphotoframeworks.com/
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