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JMP Interiors
My client was moving from a 5,000 sq ft home into a 1,365 sq ft townhouse. She wanted a clean palate and room for entertaining. The main living space on the first floor has 5 sitting areas, three are shown here. She travels a lot and wanted her art work to be showcased. We kept the overall color scheme black and white to help give the space a modern loft/ art gallery feel. the result was clean and modern without feeling cold. Randal Perry Photography
Griffin Enright Architects
The library is a room within a room -- an effect that is enhanced by a material inversion; the living room has ebony, fired oak floors and a white ceiling, while the stepped up library has a white epoxy resin floor with an ebony oak ceiling.
Linda M. Supron Interiors
After view of the family room (sitting area) portion of a kitchen, dining room, seating area remodel. Robyn Ivy Photography.
Wyant Architecture
A narrow formal parlor space is divided into two zones flanking the original marble fireplace - a sitting area on one side and an audio zone on the other.
ING Construction
Additional Dwelling Unit / Small Great Room
This wonderful accessory dwelling unit provides handsome gray/brown laminate flooring with a calming beige wall color for a bright and airy atmosphere.
Vermont Plank Flooring
Old Growth Character Grade Hickory Plank Flooring in Ludlow, VT. Finished onsite with a water-based, satin-sheen finish.
Flooring: Character Grade Hickory in varied 6″, 7″, and 8″ Widths
Finish: Vermont Plank Flooring Prospect Mountain Finish
Little Boxes Studio Architect
Adding a color above wood paneling can make the room look taller and lighter.
China Furniture and Arts
Asian themed loft space featuring the following products: Natural finish rosewood armchair with silk cushion and longevity symbol carving; double happiness porcelain blue and white lamp; gold leaf dancing cranes wall plaque; black matte finish Japanese Shinto cabinet.
Photo By: Tri Ngo
David Moulton AIA
The house suffered from years of deferred maintenance and neglect when David Moulton AIA began an interior redesign and whole-house overhaul. Saved were the glorious, soaring clear redwood ceilings, the proportions, and most of the interior walls. Two large windows replaced an entertainment unit and fireplace that stood in the way of the view, thus creating the large, expansive stretch of windows that now take full advantage of the ocean and forest views. Added window seats provide cozy places to watch the scene unfold. A television lifts out of the central cabinet for optimal television viewing with no detraction of the views beyond. New Brazilian cherry floors throughout replaced dated vinyl, parquet and carpet. Removing channel walls on the stairway allowed space to lengthen the lower stair treads into a delightful waterfall of Brazilian hardwood, thereby creating visual interest and greater connection between the natural landscape and upper and lower floors.
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