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By Design Interiors, Inc.
This custom designed and handcrafted entertainment center not only conceals the TV and all electronic equipment but is a unique anchor to the space. The black cabinet doors are accented with silver metal stripes.
A 3-dimensional stainless steel mosaic fills the immediate area around the linear gas fireplace.
Blending traditional and contemporary furniture creates a cozy area for watching TV or hosting a party.
Erika Barczak, By Design Interiors, Inc.
Photo Credit: Michael Kaskel www.kaskelphoto.com
Builder: Roy Van Den Heuvel, Brand R Construction
GMI Design Group
This 1950's home was chopped up with the segmented rooms of the period. The front of the house had two living spaces, separated by a wall with a door opening, and the long-skinny hearth area was difficult to arrange. The kitchen had been remodeled at some point, but was still dated. The homeowners wanted more space, more light, and more MODERN. So we delivered.
We knocked out the walls and added a beam to open up the three spaces. Luxury vinyl tile in a warm, matte black set the base for the space, with light grey walls and a mid-grey ceiling. The fireplace was totally revamped and clad in cut-face black stone.
Cabinetry and built-ins in clear-coated maple add the mid-century vibe, as does the furnishings. And the geometric backsplash was the starting inspiration for everything.
We'll let you just peruse the photos, with before photos at the end, to see just how dramatic the results were!
Francesco Pierazzi Architects
FPArchitects have restored and refurbished a four-storey grade II listed Georgian mid terrace in London's Limehouse, turning the gloomy and dilapidated house into a bright and minimalist family home.
Located within the Lowell Street Conservation Area and on one of London's busiest roads, the early 19th century building was the subject of insensitive extensive works in the mid 1990s when much of the original fabric and features were lost.
FPArchitects' ambition was to re-establish the decorative hierarchy of the interiors by stripping out unsympathetic features and insert paired down decorative elements that complement the original rusticated stucco, round-headed windows and the entrance with fluted columns.
Ancillary spaces are inserted within the original cellular layout with minimal disruption to the fabric of the building. A side extension at the back, also added in the mid 1990s, is transformed into a small pavilion-like Dining Room with minimal sliding doors and apertures for overhead natural light.
Subtle shades of colours and materials with fine textures are preferred and are juxtaposed to dark floors in veiled reference to the Regency and Georgian aesthetics.
Designer Sparks Interiors
Introducing a mix of both modern and traditional elements to create an interesting and comfortable open plan space.
Susan Glick Interiors
MODERN UPDATE TO A CLASSIC HOME
UPDATED FIREPLACE W/STATUARY MARBLE AND CUSTOM BRASS TRIMMED FIREPLACE SCREEN
MINIMAL APPROACH TO MODERN DESIGN
MODERN ART
GAME TABLE
SCULPTURE
Interiors by Maite Granda
We assisted the client with the selection of all construction finishes and the interior design phase.
Living Room Design Photos with a Stone Fireplace Surround and Black Floor
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