Kid's Study Room Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors
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O’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | Troy Thies, Photography |
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J & J Design Group, LLC.
A little nook where Blake can work on his homework, art, or LEGO designs. An added seat allows a friend or mom and dad to join in the fun! A custom bulletin board can hold all of his ideas and pictures of friends.
Photography by John Woodcock
Chango
Interior Design, Custom Furniture Design, & Art Curation by Chango & Co.
Photography by Raquel Langworthy
See the project in Architectural Digest
Gaile Guevara
Woodvalley Residence
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:: DESIGN TEAM ::
Interior Designer: Gaile Guevara
Interior Design Team: Layers & Layers
Renovation & House Extension by Procon Projects Limited
Architecture & Design by Mason Kent Design
Landscaping provided by Arcon Water Designs
Фотограф Михаил Поморцев / Pro.Foto
Комната старшего сына. В этом проекте заказчики хотели получить спокойный в цветовом плане и в то же время визуально приятный, комфортный по фактурам интерьер, который не утратил бы своей актуальности долгое время. Поэтому главной идеей было создать спокойную, нейтральную оболочку, наполненную интересными предметами мебели и освещения.
Yates Desygn
After purchasing this home my clients wanted to update the house to their lifestyle and taste. We remodeled the home to enhance the master suite, all bathrooms, paint, lighting, and furniture.
Photography: Michael Wiltbank
Cook Construction
This four-story Victorian revival was amazing to see unfold; from replacing the foundation, building out the 1st floor, hoisting structural steel into place, and upgrading to in-floor radiant heat. This gorgeous “Old Lady” got all the bells and whistles.
This quintessential Victorian presented itself with all the complications imaginable when bringing an early 1900’s home back to life. Our favorite task? The Custom woodwork: hand carving and installing over 200 florets to match historical home details. Anyone would be hard-pressed to see the transitions from existing to new, but we invite you to come and try for yourselves!
Kid's Study Room Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors
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