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Julia Chasman Design
Circa sconces around the built-in shelving/fireplace wall. Mid-century modern chair and Saarinen tulip side table with marble top.
Kitchens by Good Guys
At our San Salvador project, we did a complete kitchen remodel, redesigned the fireplace in the living room and installed all new porcelain wood-looking tile throughout.
Before the kitchen was outdated, very dark and closed in with a soffit lid and old wood cabinetry. The fireplace wall was original to the home and needed to be redesigned to match the new modern style. We continued the porcelain tile from an earlier phase to go into the newly remodeled areas. We completely removed the lid above the kitchen, creating a much more open and inviting space. Then we opened up the pantry wall that previously closed in the kitchen, allowing a new view and creating a modern bar area.
The young family wanted to brighten up the space with modern selections, finishes and accessories. Our clients selected white textured laminate cabinetry for the kitchen with marble-looking quartz countertops and waterfall edges for the island with mid-century modern barstools. For the backsplash, our clients decided to do something more personalized by adding white marble porcelain tile, installed in a herringbone pattern. In the living room, for the new fireplace design we moved the TV above the firebox for better viewing and brought it all the way up to the ceiling. We added a neutral stone-looking porcelain tile and floating shelves on each side to complete the modern style of the home.
Our clients did a great job furnishing and decorating their house, it almost felt like it was staged which we always appreciate and love.
Zaharias Design
Living Room with porcelain slab fireplace and custom storage benches. Open stair case to upper and lower levels
Duet Design Group
Sophisticated and Transitional Family Room with Expansive Sectional; photo by Eric Lucero Photography
Saikley Architects
This project is the rebuild of a classic Craftsman bungalow that had been destroyed in a fire. Throughout the design process we balanced the creation of a house that would feel like a true home, to replace the one that had been lost, while managing a budget with challenges from the insurance company, and navigating through a complex approval process.
Photography by Phil Bond and Artisan Home Builders.
Tiles by Motawai Tileworks.
https://saikleyarchitects.com/portfolio/craftsman-rebuild/
Living Room Design Photos with a Tile Fireplace Surround
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