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Flooret
Warm, light, and inviting with characteristic knot vinyl floors that bring a touch of wabi-sabi to every room. This rustic maple style is ideal for Japanese and Scandinavian-inspired spaces.
Story LLC
Our clients wanted to add on to their 1950's ranch house, but weren't sure whether to go up or out. We convinced them to go out, adding a Primary Suite addition with bathroom, walk-in closet, and spacious Bedroom with vaulted ceiling. To connect the addition with the main house, we provided plenty of light and a built-in bookshelf with detailed pendant at the end of the hall. The clients' style was decidedly peaceful, so we created a wet-room with green glass tile, a door to a small private garden, and a large fir slider door from the bedroom to a spacious deck. We also used Yakisugi siding on the exterior, adding depth and warmth to the addition. Our clients love using the tub while looking out on their private paradise!
Warren French Interiors
Honouring the eclectic mix of The Old High Street, we used a soft colour palette on the walls and ceilings, with vibrant pops of turmeric, emerald greens, local artwork and bespoke joinery.
The renovation process lasted three months; involving opening up the kitchen to create an open plan living/dining space, along with replacing all the floors, doors and woodwork. Full electrical rewire, as well as boiler install and heating system.
A bespoke kitchen from local Cornish joiners, with metallic door furniture and a strong white worktop has made a wonderful cooking space with views over the water.
Both bedrooms boast woodwork in Lulworth and Oval Room Blue - complimenting the vivid mix of artwork and rich foliage.
Hideaway Interiors
The main aim was to brighten up the space and have a “wow” effect for guests. The final design combined both modern and classic styles with a simple monochrome palette. The Hallway became a beautiful walk-in gallery rather than just an entrance.
HALLETT & Co.
The pathways in your home deserve just as much attention as the rooms themselves. This bedroom hallway is a spine that connects the public spaces to the private areas. It was designed six-feet wide, so the artwork can be appreciated and not just passed by, and is enhanced with a commercial track lighting system integrated into its eight-foot ceiling. | Photography by Atlantic Archives
Centre Sky Architecture Ltd
Kendrick's Cabin is a full interior remodel, turning a traditional mountain cabin into a modern, open living space.
The walls and ceiling were white washed to give a nice and bright aesthetic. White the original wood beams were kept dark to contrast the white. New, larger windows provide more natural light while making the space feel larger. Steel and metal elements are incorporated throughout the cabin to balance the rustic structure of the cabin with a modern and industrial element.
Mountainwood Construction
Snow skiing is a hallmark of our community, but its great to have a space to capture all the gear in style. This custom mudroom in the garage entry has a space for everyone's winter or summer gear!
Flooret
A classic select grade natural oak. Timeless and versatile. With the Modin Collection, we have raised the bar on luxury vinyl plank. The result is a new standard in resilient flooring. Modin offers true embossed in register texture, a low sheen level, a rigid SPC core, an industry-leading wear layer, and so much more.
Hideaway Interiors
The main aim was to brighten up the space and have a “wow” effect for guests. The final design combined both modern and classic styles with a simple monochrome palette. The Hallway became a beautiful walk-in gallery rather than just an entrance.
Michael Ross Kersting Architecture, P.A.
Renovation update and addition to a vintage 1960's suburban ranch house.
Bauen Group - Contractor
Rick Ricozzi - Photographer
Laney LA, Inc.
This upper floor library bridge links the primary bedroom to two additional rooms near the back of the home.
Penny Lane Home Builders, LLC
This gem of a home was designed by homeowner/architect Eric Vollmer. It is nestled in a traditional neighborhood with a deep yard and views to the east and west. Strategic window placement captures light and frames views while providing privacy from the next door neighbors. The second floor maximizes the volumes created by the roofline in vaulted spaces and loft areas. Four skylights illuminate the ‘Nordic Modern’ finishes and bring daylight deep into the house and the stairwell with interior openings that frame connections between the spaces. The skylights are also operable with remote controls and blinds to control heat, light and air supply.
Unique details abound! Metal details in the railings and door jambs, a paneled door flush in a paneled wall, flared openings. Floating shelves and flush transitions. The main bathroom has a ‘wet room’ with the tub tucked under a skylight enclosed with the shower.
This is a Structural Insulated Panel home with closed cell foam insulation in the roof cavity. The on-demand water heater does double duty providing hot water as well as heat to the home via a high velocity duct and HRV system.
companioninteriors
Traditional family room with touches of transitional pieces and plenty of seating space.
Hallway Design Ideas with Vaulted
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