Living Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors and Exposed Beam
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Brooke Sipe Interiors
Set in the suburbs of Dallas, this custom-built home has great bones, but it's southern-traditional style and décor did not fit the taste of its new homeowners. Family spaces and bedrooms were curated to allow for transition as the family grows. Unpretentious and inviting, these spaces better suit their lifestyle.
The living room was updated with refreshing, high-contrast paint, and modern lighting. A low-rise and deep seat sectional allows for lounging, cuddling, as well as pillow fort making. Toys are out of site in large wicker baskets, and fragile decorative objects are placed high on shelves, making this cozy space perfect for entertaining and playing.
Pineapple House Interior Design
Pineapple House adds a rustic stained wooden beams with arches to the painted white ceiling with tongue and groove V-notch slats to unify the kitchen and family room. Chris Little Photography
Bolen Designs
We created this beautiful high fashion living, formal dining and entry for a client who wanted just that... Soaring cellings called for a board and batten feature wall, crystal chandelier and 20-foot custom curtain panels with gold and acrylic rods.
Kathy Kuo Designs Inc
The clients were looking for a modern, rustic ski lodge look that was chic and beautiful while being family-friendly and a great vacation home for the holidays and ski trips. Our goal was to create something family-friendly that had all the nostalgic warmth and hallmarks of a mountain house, while still being modern, sophisticated, and functional as a true ski-in and ski-out house.
To achieve the look our client wanted, we focused on the great room and made sure it cleared all views into the valley. We drew attention to the hearth by installing a glass-back fireplace, which allows guests to see through to the master bedroom. The decor is rustic and nature-inspired, lots of leather, wood, bone elements, etc., but it's tied together will sleek, modern elements like the blue velvet armchair.
Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
Rustic home stone detail, vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, fireplace and mantel, double doors, and custom chandelier.
Living Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors and Exposed Beam
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