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J. Stephens Interiors
Warmth, ease and an uplifting sense of unlimited possibility course through the heart of this award-winning sunroom. Artful furniture selections, whose curvilinear lines gracefully juxtapose the strong geometric lines of trusses and beams, reflect a measured study of shapes and materials that intermingle impeccably amidst the neutral color palette brushed with celebrations of coral, master millwork and luxurious appointments with an eye to comfort such as radiant-heated slate flooring and gorgeously reclaimed wood. Combining English, Spanish and fresh modern elements, this sunroom offers captivating views and easy access to the outside dining area, serving both form and function with inspiring gusto. To top it all off, a double-height ceiling with recessed LED lighting, which seems at times to be the only thing tethering this airy expression of beauty and elegance from lifting directly into the sky. Peter Rymwid
Just B Art + Design
A cozy and family friendly gathering spot. Lots of mixed textures and materials. Well loved and curated treasures. Photography by W H Earle Photography.
Visbeen Architects
Filled with traditional accents, this approximately 4,000-square-foot Shingle-style design features a stylish and thoroughly livable interior. A covered entry and spacious foyer fronts a large living area with fireplace. To the right are public spaces including a large kitchen with expansive island and nearby dining as well as powder room and laundry. The right side of the house includes a sunny screened porch, master suite and delightful garden room, which occupies the bay window seen in the home’s front façade. Upstairs are two additional bedrooms and a large study; downstairs you’ll find plenty of room for family fun, including a games and billiards area, family room and additional guest suite.
Tali Hardonag Architect
Reclaimed wood beams, salvaged from an old barn are used as a mantel over a wood burning fireplace.
Douglas fir shelves are fitted underneath with hidden supports. The fireplace is cladded with CalStone.
Staging by Karen Salveson, Miss Conception Design
Photography by Peter Fox Photography
Howard Katz Architects LLC
All season Sunroom addition with glazing on three sides, flooding interior with natural light. Wide eave with recessed lights and gray standing seam metal roof. Large stone patio for relaxing, leading out into rear garden. Interior floor finished with matching stone.
All door and window openings have insect screens.
Hurren Architects
Demonstrating how the conservatory is linked to multiple living areas. Far left is a glimpse of the steps leading to the informal living area, in the centre is the doorway to the kitchen with a semi circle feature window above allowing light transfer, and on the right is the doorway to the library.
Living Design Ideas with Bamboo Floors and Slate Floors
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