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Sergio Álvarez Studio
En tonos claros que generan una atmósfera de calidez y serenidad, planteamos este proyecto con el fin de lograr espacios reposados y tranquilos. En él cobran gran importancia los elementos naturales plasmados a través de una paleta de materiales en tonos tierra. Todo esto acompañado de una iluminación indirecta, integrada no solo de la manera convencional, sino incorporada en elementos del espacio que se convierten en componentes distintivos de este.
Centre Sky Architecture Ltd
Mountain Peek is a custom residence located within the Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Montana. The layout of the home was heavily influenced by the site. Instead of building up vertically the floor plan reaches out horizontally with slight elevations between different spaces. This allowed for beautiful views from every space and also gave us the ability to play with roof heights for each individual space. Natural stone and rustic wood are accented by steal beams and metal work throughout the home.
(photos by Whitney Kamman)
Allard + Roberts Interior Design, Inc
Interior Designer: Allard & Roberts Interior Design, Inc.
Builder: Glennwood Custom Builders
Architect: Con Dameron
Photographer: Kevin Meechan
Doors: Sun Mountain
Cabinetry: Advance Custom Cabinetry
Countertops & Fireplaces: Mountain Marble & Granite
Window Treatments: Blinds & Designs, Fletcher NC
Pineapple House Interior Design
This 5 BR, 5.5 BA residence was conceived, built and decorated within six months. Designed for use by multiple parties during simultaneous vacations and/or golf retreats, it offers five master suites, all with king-size beds, plus double vanities in private baths. Fabrics used are highly durable, like indoor/outdoor fabrics and leather. Sliding glass doors in the primary gathering area stay open when the weather allows.
A Bonisolli Photography
aMortonDesign
Open plan design; numerous interior walls removed to maximize light, air, and connection.
Patrick Rogers Photography
HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles
Main Living Space with panoramic views of downtown include layered circulation, hidden pop-up TV, and walnut wall/built-ins that include hidden Powder Room, Dry Bar, and Storage Nooks - Interior Architecture: HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles - Construction: Stenz Construction - Photography: HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles
Diamir Interiors
Дом в стиле арт деко, в трех уровнях, выполнен для семьи супругов в возрасте 50 лет, 3-е детей.
Комплектация объекта строительными материалами, мебелью, сантехникой и люстрами из Испании и России.
Progressive Design Build
It was in 2012 when Mike Spreckelmeier first met Roy and Patti. They had been despondent after meeting with multiple contractors in an attempt to start their kitchen remodel. The contractors lacked follow through, came tardy to meetings and even failed to show up at others.
Determined to leave nothing to chance in the pursuit of their dream, Roy and Patti followed up on a recommendation after overhearing a conversation that was taking place while they were standing in a gallingly long line waiting to cast a vote on Election Day.
With a solid recommendation to pursue, Roy and Patti contacted Progressive Design Build. The rest is history.
Mike showed up on time. For a small retainer, he provided preliminary sketches, ideas for maximizing space and storage, and solutions for a sunken family room that created a safety hazard and a problem with traffic flow. More importantly, he designed the project to the homeowners’ budget.
Progressive Design Build shot some different elevations and designed a plan to raise the floor, allowing all finished floors to be on the same level. Upon completion, the kitchen was stunning. Features included LED backlit fire glass shelving, white recessed panel cabinets, a subway tile backsplash, Granite countertop, integrated refrigerator, undermount sink, and more.
The living room was designed with complimentary finishes and included a natural stone fireplace wall with open cabinets flanked on both sides. The 12’ fireplace was made with a floor-to-ceiling white pebble finish.
This Bonita Bay project completed on time and on budget—allowing this fabulous family a wonderful opportunity to create lasting memories for many years to come.
Living Room Design Photos with a Home Bar and a Ribbon Fireplace
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