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Charlotte Fequet
Rénovation d'un appartement de 60m2 sur l'île Saint-Louis à Paris. 2019
Photos Laura Jacques
Design Charlotte Féquet
GLYNNdesignbuild
We remodeled the exisiting fireplace with a heavier mass of stone and waxed steel plate frame. The stone fireplace wall is held off the new TV/media cabinet with a steel reveal. The hearth is floating Ceasarstone that matches the adjacent open kitchen countertop.
Alair Homes Green Bay
Our farmhouse retreat family room feels spacious, thanks to large windows and a vaulted ceiling. The room has a stacked stone fireplace with rustic wood mantel, dark wood hand-scraped flooring and barn doors to hide a flat screen TV, making it a cozy and inviting place to relax, entertain and spend time with family.
Jaeger & Ernst Custom Cabinetmakers
log cabin mantel wall design
Integrated Wall 2255.1
The skilled custom design cabinetmaker can help a small room with a fireplace to feel larger by simplifying details, and by limiting the number of disparate elements employed in the design. A wood storage room, and a general storage area are incorporated on either side of this fireplace, in a manner that expands, rather than interrupts, the limited wall surface. Restrained design makes the most of two storage opportunities, without disrupting the focal area of the room. The mantel is clean and a strong horizontal line helping to expand the visual width of the room.
The renovation of this small log cabin was accomplished in collaboration with architect, Bethany Puopolo. A log cabin’s aesthetic requirements are best addressed through simple design motifs. Different styles of log structures suggest different possibilities. The eastern seaboard tradition of dovetailed, square log construction, offers us cabin interiors with a different feel than typically western, round log structures.
MossCreek
A stunning mountain retreat, this custom legacy home was designed by MossCreek to feature antique, reclaimed, and historic materials while also providing the family a lodge and gathering place for years to come. Natural stone, antique timbers, bark siding, rusty metal roofing, twig stair rails, antique hardwood floors, and custom metal work are all design elements that work together to create an elegant, yet rustic mountain luxury home.
Sopris Homes
This is the 2009 Metro Denver HBA "Raising the Bar" award winning "Custom Home of the Year" and "Best Urban in-fill Home of the Year". This custom residence was sits on a hillside with amazing views of Boulder's Flatirons mountain range in the scenic Chautauqua neighborhood. The owners wanted to be able to enjoy their mountain views and Sopris helped to create a living space that worked to synergize with the outdoors and wrapped the spaces around an amazing water feature and patio area.
photo credit: Ron Russo
Rachel Oliver Design, LLC
A lively, patterned chair gives these cabinets some snap! Keeping shelves well-balanced and not too crowded makes for a great look. Graphic-patterned fabric make the statement in this Atlanta home.
Chair by C.R. Laine. Coffee table by Bernhardt.
Aspen Design Room
This living room designed by the interior designers at Aspen Design Room is the centerpiece of this elegant home. The stunning fireplace is the focal point of the room while the vaulted ceilings with the substantial timber structure give the room a grand feel.
Vintage Woods and Metals
This awe-inspiring custom home overlooks the Vail Valley from high on the mountainside. Featuring Vintage Woods siding, ceiling decking, timbers, fascia & soffit as well as custom metal paneling in both interior and exterior application. The metal is mounted to a custom grid mounting system for ease of installation. ©Kimberly Gavin Photography 2016 970-524-4041 www.vintagewoodsinc.net
Muse | Kirwan Architects
The new family room addition was designed adjacent to the public park that backs up to the house.
Photo by Erik Kvalsvik
Fredman Design Group
Much consideration was given to views that surround the home. The home sits on a reservoir and has breathtaking views from almost every room that the designers wanted to honor.
Richard Moody & Sons Construction LLC
Modern farmhouse meets beach house in this 2800 sq. ft. shingle-style home set a quarter mile from the beach on the southern Maine coast. Great room with built-in window seat with bookshelves above, gas-fireplace with cultured stone surround; white oak floors, coffered ceiling, and transom window. Photo: Rachel Sieben
Family Room Design Photos with a Concealed TV
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