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NewWest design studio, llc
This is the fun, eclectic guest house next to the pool that's perfect for entertaining.
Thompson Photographic
Rudloff Custom Builders
JMB Photoworks
RUDLOFF Custom Builders, is a residential construction company that connects with clients early in the design phase to ensure every detail of your project is captured just as you imagined. RUDLOFF Custom Builders will create the project of your dreams that is executed by on-site project managers and skilled craftsman, while creating lifetime client relationships that are build on trust and integrity.
We are a full service, certified remodeling company that covers all of the Philadelphia suburban area including West Chester, Gladwynne, Malvern, Wayne, Haverford and more.
As a 6 time Best of Houzz winner, we look forward to working with you on your next project.
Republic West Remodeling
Open living space with wet bar and desk area opens to back patio and pool. Room has glass pendant lighting in the bar area and recessed lighting throughout as well as modern three blade ceiling fans.
Дизайн-бюро "Натали"
Два смежных помещения в загородном доме,специально отведенные для принятия гостей.Главное большое помещение-отапливаемое,поменьше смежное-не отапливаемое,предназначенное для приготовления пищи на углях,если за окном ненастная погода
Conducteur de Travaux
Très belle pièce à vivre pour ce séjour donnant sur une cuisine ouverte pour plus de convivialité et une vue magnifique sur une piscine avec son parc arboré
Mauk Cabinets by Design
Design and installation by Mauk Cabinets by design in Tipp City, OH. Designer: Aaron Mauk.
Photographer: Shelley Schilperoot
Beth Whitlinger Interior Design
A flood inspired the owners of this 1980’s home in Ocean Ranch to update and minimize. Our restriction was that the homeowners did not want to use any color, so we needed to create a harmonious balance with the contemporary architecture using a palette of neutrals.
We opted for a “soft contemporary” feeling using moss green, pale green, soft brown, dark beige, and cream alongside dark wood in some rooms and pale driftwood in others. Texture, rather than pattern, creates visual interest in the rooms. Organic materials mixed with dark bronze metal details add a natural touch.
A fully automated home, lights, sound, and window coverings are all accessed by remote control.
Photo by Martin King.
Family Room Design Photos with a Home Bar and Ceramic Floors
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