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Stuga
The idea for Scandinavian Hardwoods came after years of countless conversations with homeowners, designers, architects, and builders. The consistent theme: they wanted more than just a beautiful floor. They wanted insight into manufacturing locations (not just the seller or importer) and what materials are used and why. They wanted to understand the product’s environmental impact and it’s effect on indoor air quality and human health. They wanted a compelling story to tell guests about the beautiful floor they’ve chosen. At Scandinavian Hardwoods, we bring all of these elements together while making luxury more accessible.
Kahrs Oak Nouveau Charcoal, by Scandinavian Hardwoods
Santana Design Studio LLC
Contemporary interior architecture can be assessed in terms of its own aesthetics. The new technology and finishes puts all of us on our mettle to find ultimate expression of function and beauty.
Turner Design Firm
Organic Contemporary Design in an Industrial Setting… Organic Contemporary elements in an industrial building is a natural fit. Turner Design Firm designers Tessea McCrary and Jeanine Turner created a warm inviting home in the iconic Silo Point Luxury Condominiums.
Transforming the Least Desirable Feature into the Best… We pride ourselves with the ability to take the least desirable feature of a home and transform it into the most pleasant. This condo is a perfect example. In the corner of the open floor living space was a large drywalled platform. We designed a fireplace surround and multi-level platform using warm walnut wood and black charred wood slats. We transformed the space into a beautiful and inviting sitting area with the help of skilled carpenter, Jeremy Puissegur of Cajun Crafted and experienced installer, Fred Schneider
Industrial Features Enhanced… Neutral stacked stone tiles work perfectly to enhance the original structural exposed steel beams. Our lighting selection were chosen to mimic the structural elements. Charred wood, natural walnut and steel-look tiles were all chosen as a gesture to the industrial era’s use of raw materials.
Creating a Cohesive Look with Furnishings and Accessories… Designer Tessea McCrary added luster with curated furnishings, fixtures and accessories. Her selections of color and texture using a pallet of cream, grey and walnut wood with a hint of blue and black created an updated classic contemporary look complimenting the industrial vide.
European Home
The Agorafocus 850 by Focus Fires is a suspended, wood-burning fireplace. It is perfect for larger spaces and tall ceilings, and can be viewed from 360 degrees.
Christian Builders Margate Ltd
Open Plan Living Space - the suspended fireplace is by J C Bordelet, and is a real feature in the living area. The glazed screen is bespoke, and was made on site. The exposed metal trusses give that industrial feel. The pendant lights are reclaimed and restored old factory lighting. The 4m run of bi - folding doors lead out onto the patio area. Douglas Fir flooring runs throughout.
Chris Kemp
JKA - Jérémie Koempgen Architecture
L’espace central est conçu comme une vaste géographie habitable. Photo: Julien Lanoo
Modern Blaze
Smaller size wall mounted electric fireplaces are great for placing on a smaller wall in your living room that is either painted in a different color or structurally stands out.
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