Living Design Ideas with Terra-cotta Floors and a Tile Fireplace Surround
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We installed wood ceilings drenched in a dark walnut stain to compliment the hand packed Saltillo tiles imported from Mexico.
Charlotte Fequet
Rénovation d'un appartement de 60m2 sur l'île Saint-Louis à Paris. 2019
Photos Laura Jacques
Design Charlotte Féquet
HomeScapes Home Staging San Diego
The high beamed ceilings add to the spacious feeling of this luxury coastal home. Saltillo tiles and a large corner fireplace add to its warmth.
Cynthia Bennett & Associates
This restoration and addition had the aim of preserving the original Spanish Revival style, which meant plenty of colorful tile work, and traditional custom elements. The living room adjoins the kitchen.
Experience Audio Video, Inc.
Home Automation provides personalized control of lights, shades, AV, temperature, security, and all of the technology throughout your home from your favorite device. We program button keypads, touch screens, iPads and smart phones to control functions from home or away.
C-Reese Architectural Design
The view from the front foyer through the arched gallery to the living/dining and the arched water feature at the pool beyond. This view shows the appeal created by symmetry throughout the homes design. The open wall above the arches allows for light passage from the high windows in the gallery into the living area beyond.
Leanne Michael L U X E lifestyle design
The living room of this vacation rental has a lovely collection of vintage Fausto Palanco Furniture with new updated hand gilded gold linen pillows from Rob Shaw and Stroheim upholstery with original art and decorative accessories collected throughout our travels through Mexico.
Joseph Spierer Architects, Inc.
Soft light reveals every fine detail in the custom cabinetry, illuminating the way along the naturally colored floor patterns. This view shows the arched floor to ceiling windows, exposed wooden beams, built in wooden cabinetry complete with a bar fridge and the 30 foot long sliding door that opens to the outdoors.
Dibello Architects, PLLC
The owners of this New Braunfels house have a love of Spanish Colonial architecture, and were influenced by the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio.
The home elegantly showcases their collection of furniture and artifacts.
Handmade cement tiles are used as stair risers, and beautifully accent the Saltillo tile floor.
Living Design Ideas with Terra-cotta Floors and a Tile Fireplace Surround
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