Family Room Design Photos with a Library and Concrete Floors
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Gabriel Builders Inc.
Lower level family room with stained concrete floors, bookcases with ladder, stone fireplace, douglass fir beams, bar, kitchen, and jukebox
Turkel Design
Axiom Desert House by Turkel Design in Palm Springs, California ; Photo by Chase Daniel ; custom cabinetry by Turkel Design ; lift-and-slide door by Marvin ; furnishings from Resource Furniture ; living wall by Suite Plants
Paper House Project
After extensive residential re-developments in the surrounding area, the property had become landlocked inside a courtyard, difficult to access and in need of a full refurbishment. Limited access through a gated entrance made it difficult for large vehicles to enter the site and the close proximity of neighbours made it important to limit disruption where possible.
Complex negotiations were required to gain a right of way for access and to reinstate services across third party land requiring an excavated 90m trench as well as planning permission for the building’s new use. This added to the logistical complexities of renovating a historical building with major structural problems on a difficult site. Reduced access required a kit of parts that were fabricated off site, with each component small and light enough for two people to carry through the courtyard.
Working closely with a design engineer, a series of complex structural interventions were implemented to minimise visible structure within the double height space. Embedding steel A-frame trusses with cable rod connections and a high-level perimeter ring beam with concrete corner bonders hold the original brick envelope together and support the recycled slate roof.
The interior of the house has been designed with an industrial feel for modern, everyday living. Taking advantage of a stepped profile in the envelope, the kitchen sits flush, carved into the double height wall. The black marble splash back and matched oak veneer door fronts combine with the spruce panelled staircase to create moments of contrasting materiality.
With space at a premium and large numbers of vacant plots and undeveloped sites across London, this sympathetic conversion has transformed an abandoned building into a double height light-filled house that improves the fabric of the surrounding site and brings life back to a neglected corner of London.
Interior Stylist: Emma Archer
Photographer: Rory Gardiner
Antique & Art Exchange
This room was done by Ken Fulk for the "Antiques in Modern Design" project. This room is fit for a traveler and collector. A 19th century pharmacy display cabinet is used to house and display the collection of finds from around the world. An art deco leather sectional sofa is used for comfort and for reading. A contemporary steel and glass coffee table sits on top of a wonderful antique, oriental carpet.
RoomService 360
Founded in 1973, Fiam Italia is a global icon of glass culture with four decades of glass innovation and design that produced revolutionary structures and created a new level of utility for glass as a material in residential and commercial interior decor. Fiam Italia designs, develops and produces items of furniture in curved glass, creating them through a combination of craftsmanship and industrial processes, while merging tradition and innovation, through a hand-crafted approach.
CLB Architects
Texture and color reflecting the personality of the client are introduced in interior furnishings throughout the Riverbend residence.
Residential architecture and interior design by CLB in Jackson, Wyoming – Bozeman, Montana.
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Falda Side Table for Ligne Roset | Available at Linea Inc - Modern Furniture Los Angeles. (info@linea-inc.com / www.linea-inc.com)
Archventil
Aspettative. Segreto. Magia.
Il vetro è un materiale che riesce a creare tanti effetti. Riesce a separare senza porre limiti e senza creare barriere. Mantiene volume. Adoriamo lavorare con il vetro. Anzi. Adoriamo lavorare con una coppia inseparabile per noi: vetro & tenda. Questa coppia messa in posizione giusta riesce a creare effetto scenografico talvolta inaspettatamente profondo. Come in questo caso. Dove un’altro tema importante è stato pure quello della linea. Che penetra una materia fitta e omogenea o crea lei stessa una nuova superficie.
Family Room Design Photos with a Library and Concrete Floors
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