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Amy Carman Design
This modern home is artfully tucked into a wooded hillside, and much of the home's beauty rests in its direct connection to the outdoors. Floor-to-ceiling glass panels slide open to connect the interior with the expansive deck outside, nearly doubling the living space during the warmer months of the year. A palette of exposed concrete, glass, black steel, and wood create a simple but strong mix of materials that are repeated throughout the residence. That balance of texture and color is echoed in the choice of interior materials, from the flooring and millwork to the furnishings, artwork and textiles.
COOPER Design Build
Sunken living room is based on an open and modern floor plan that sits adjacent to the kitchen and dining area. The beautiful traditional fireplace ties the room together with warmth and a built in natural element to the space.
Conbu Interior Design
Ideal Home showhouse April 2015. Living room with leather sofa, porcelain floor & fireplace wall tiles, electric LED fire, recessed shelving with LEDs, rug & media unit. Showhouse designed by Angela Connolly, Conbu Interior Design, for Harvey Norman.
Provoke Design
A contemporary penthouse in South Melbourne. My client wanted to create a city pad that had a luxury feel as well as family friendly.
Joy Street Design
As a recently purchased home, our clients quickly decided they needed to make some major adjustments. The home was pretty outdated and didn’t speak to the young family’s unique style, but we wanted to keep the welcoming character of this Mediterranean bungalow in tact. The classic white kitchen with a new layout is the perfect backdrop for the family. Brass accents add a touch of luster throughout and modernizes the fixtures and hardware.
While the main common areas feature neutral color palettes, we quickly gave each room a burst of energy through bright accent colors and patterned textiles. The kids’ rooms are the most playful, showcasing bold wallcoverings, bright tones, and even a teepee tent reading nook.
Designed by Joy Street Design serving Oakland, Berkeley, San Francisco, and the whole of the East Bay.
For more about Joy Street Design, click here: https://www.joystreetdesign.com/
To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.joystreetdesign.com/portfolio/gower-street
Living Design Ideas with a Concrete Fireplace Surround and a Freestanding TV
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