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Multi Level perimeter cabinet feature Cabinet with side panels for Built-in Refrigerator, 36" cook top and Built in Microwave and Single Oven
Large 9 1/2' island features wine rack on one end and bookcase for cookbooks at the other end with ample room for seating.
David Cannon Photography
An indoor/outdoor kitchen, living, and dining area by t-Olive Properties (www.toliveproperties.com). Photo by David Cannon (www.davidcannonphotography.com)
Polygona
Un progetto di Restyling nel vero senso della parola; quando Polygona ha accettato di trasformare questi ambienti parlavamo di stanze cupe con vecchi kobili di legno stile anni '70. Oggi abbiamo ridato vita a questa casa utilizzando colori contemporanei ed arredi dallo stile un po' classico, per mantenere e rispettare la natura architettonica di queste stanze.
Alcuni elementi sono stati recuperati e laccati, tutta la tappezzeria è stata rifatta a misure con accurate scelte di materiali e colori.
Abbiamo reso questa casa un posto accogliente e rilassante in cui passare il proprio tempo in famiglia.
Perversi-Brooks Architects
House extension and renovation for a Chef-come-Artist/Collector and his partner in Malmsbury, Victoria.
Built by Warren Hughes Builders & Renovators.
Ben Hosking Architectural Photography
SAMUEL KENDALL ASSOCIATES LIMITED
A courtyard home, made in the walled garden of a victorian terrace house off New Walk, Beverley. The home is made from reclaimed brick, cross-laminated timber and a planted lawn which makes up its biodiverse roof.
Occupying a compact urban site, surrounded by neighbours and walls on all sides, the home centres on a solar courtyard which brings natural light, air and views to the home, not unlike the peristyles of Roman Pompeii.
New Mood Design LLC
The remodeled den with a new, raised ceiling and larger, modern French doors, features that serve to bring increased light into the room and connect the indoors with the outdoors. A modern, steel railing of minimal design replaced the walls that once divided the former dining room and den.
Visit New Mood Design's "before and after" album on Facebook to see how we transformed this home: http://on.fb.me/xWvRhv
Photography © David Humphreys
Perversi-Brooks Architects
House extension and renovation for a Chef-come-Artist/Collector and his partner in Malmsbury, Victoria.
Built by Warren Hughes Builders & Renovators.
Ben Hosking Architectural Photography
Living Room Design Photos with Brick Floors and a Wall-mounted TV
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