Living Room Design Photos with Marble Floors and White Floor

Palm Beach Oceanside Sophistication
Palm Beach Oceanside Sophistication
Annie Santulli DesignsAnnie Santulli Designs
This oceanside contemporary condominium is a sophisticated space that evokes relaxation. Using the bright blue and easy feel of the ocean as both an inspiration and a backdrop, soft rich fabrics in beach tones were used to maintain the peacefulness of the coastal surroundings. With soft hues of blue and simple lush design elements, this living space is a wonderful blend of coastal calmness and contemporary style. Textured wall papers were used to enrich bathrooms with no ocean view to create continuity of the stunning natural setting of the Palm Beach oceanfront. Robert Brantley Photography
Saratoga, CA - Woodside Dr.
Saratoga, CA - Woodside Dr.
M. Designs ArchitectsM. Designs Architects
A mix of architecture and interior design expertise. The white elegant tiled floor with a matching bench. The contrast of royal blue on the North wall and emerald accents in the interior. High ceiling and off centered windows adding character to this formal lounge with the show stopper chandelier and the subtle white furniture.
Family villa Contemporary Arabic Interior Design
Family villa Contemporary Arabic Interior Design
UserUser
Long rectilinear living room and lounge area that suits for more intimate gatherings, with lush tufted sofas and warm neutral colours that create a cozy and comfortable space in the family villa contemporary Arabic interior design.
Living Room Lighting
Living Room Lighting
Idlewood Electric SupplyIdlewood Electric Supply
Lighting by Idlewood Electric's dedicated Lighting Sales Specialists.
J Design Group Interior Designers - Miami Beach - South Beach
J Design Group Interior Designers - Miami Beach - South Beach
J Design Group - Interior Designers Miami - ModernJ Design Group - Interior Designers Miami - Modern
Modern - Interior Design projects by J Design Group Miami. http://www.JDesignGroup.com JW Magazine publishes a client’s luxury waterfront condo in Miami and she states: WHEN JENNIFER CORREDOR OF THE J Design Group designed this 2- bedroom, 2½-bath, waterfront condo in Miami, her biggest challenge was to add color and create a dining area out of a small but charming space. The Coral Gables-based designer had never met the couple when they hired her earlier this year to transform their 15thfloor, 2000-square-foot vacation home into a modern, minimalist stunner with splashy sub-tropical colors. The globe-trotting, Barcelona-based executive and his engineer wife had seen Corredor’s work on the Internet and were blown away by her use of art, color and clean design to create a livable environment. They learned through continuous telephone conversations that the designer understood how to utilize the beauty of Miami and its dazzling waterfront while keeping the home spare, lean and bright. So they hired her at the end of January to work her magic on their new American home “This was a fascinating project that moved at lightning speed,” says Corredor, a native of Jamaica. “The wife is Colombian and the husband is Canadian. They live in Spain with their two children, and basically hired me by phone to furnish their condo.But I had changes in mind to help them enjoy Miami. And they agreed.” For example, Corredor thought the powder room needed to be dressed up, so she changed the doors to become modern and warm with clean lines. She also ordered a special green glass treatment that she designed and had installed by K&G. She added a green frosted glass pedestal sink and matching green sun fixture on the wall. For the den/guest room, she added a glass partition and worked to transform a dark and somber space into a playful palette of bold color. “I added a red wall in geometric design and a frosted door outlined with exotic wood,” she says. “I used furnishings to make the den lively, including a modern carpet from Sweden, and I added punches of color.” For the difficult dining area, she incorporated the table into an island junction off of the kitchen, adding a clever vignette that is both functional and fashionable. The dining table was custom designed, produced and installed by the Miami Wall Unit Group, a company that knows how to incorporate furniture into tight spaces. “The island is used for dining and doing work,” the designer says. “The family can eat at the table, and for other purposes that they choose, it also becomes a standard island. This is a vacation home, so the family doesn’t cook much. But they will spend more time here now that the design is complete.” Corredor found just the right places in the kitchen to add color. The backspash shines in aqua glass emulating tones from the ocean, and the vivid green bar stools which double as dining chairs by Icon Furniture blend with the earth tones of the cabinets, bases and countertops as well as the stainless steel appliances. Bold greens in the floral art work hanging on the wall are intended to capture the purity of Miami and play off of the color of the bar stools. The contemporary living room/family room is another brilliant use of color on white, which again, started as a virtual blank palette. With great floor-to-ceiling window/door views of Biscayne Bay leading to Key Biscayne, the designer had to decide what colors would work with the outside sneaking in via a spacious balcony. So she found a bold orange contemporary painting to hang above the white sofa made of versatile Alcantara fabric from KMP Furniture. She picked a splashy orange and white throw rug to go over the Opus Stone floors. The orange painting brings out the orange in the rug, adding understated zip to the room. Atop the rug is an imported tempered glass coffee table curved underneath for magazines. White swivel chairs round out the vignette. She designed a green wall as the backdrop to the Samsung LED7000 TV and used cable lighting and sconces to complete the ambience in this room. The outdoor colors work well with the great water views visible through the window/doors. Similarly, the master bedroom has beautiful bay views with the blue of the water and sky dominating a full side of the room from window/doors leading to the balcony. The room has a hushed silence in pure white repeated by the low, modern, king-sized bed appointed in white with a beige pillow. Above is a rectangular framed painting absent of bright color but for yellow. To perk up the room and accentuate the yellow, Corredor added a red swivel chair, which plays off of the hanging pendant lamps in red glass. “We are in Miami and with an all-white apartment, I had to bring back warmth and color,” she laughs. “Besides, the clients wanted something different from what they have in Barcelona. I made it refreshing and revitalizing.” The children’s room also has the water views and features a pair of Trundle beds with white side tables and lamps with glass shades on pedestals from WestElm. The walls are off white so the designer added a sassy green stripe to jazz it up. “This room is different from what you would expect,” says Corredor. “I wanted the stripe across the wall to add both color and design to the all-white room. People like color, and I love to integrate it into these wonderful water views.” She went for more outdoor colors on the balcony that wraps around the condo. Green bean bag chairs surround a modern resin coffee table with stained glass legs, continuing on the outside what she had accomplished inside. “We did quite a bit in a short amount of time, and it all blends to showcase the beauty of the water,” she says. It’s no secret that Corredor loves her work. To recreate such a bland space into a spectacular contemporary condo in less than a year is quite a task. But the clients gave her free reign to do her thing, and they have no regrets. “I feel exhilarated when I look at the finished product,” says Corredor. “I do every project with heart. But I feel especially proud of this one and am pleased with the materials we selected. In the end, it is all about the client’s happiness. From the look of excitement on their faces, I know we have a winner.” J Design Group 225 Malaga Ave. Coral Gable, FL 33134 http://www.JDesignGroup.com Call us at: 305.444.4611 “Home Interior Designers” "Miami modern" “Contemporary Interior Designers” “Modern Interior Designers” “House Interior Designers” “Coco Plum Interior Designers” “Sunny Isles Interior Designers” “Pinecrest Interior Designers” "J Design Group interiors" "South Florida designers" “Best Miami Designers” "Miami interiors" "Miami decor" “Miami Beach Designers” “Best Miami Interior Designers” “Miami Beach Interiors” “Luxurious Design in Miami” "Top designers" "Deco Miami" "Luxury interiors" “Miami Beach Luxury Interiors” “Miami Interior Design” “Miami Interior Design Firms” "Beach front" “Top Interior Designers” "top decor" “Top Miami Decorators” "Miami luxury condos" "modern interiors" "Modern” "Pent house design" "white interiors" “Top Miami Interior Decorators” “Top Miami Interior Designers” “Modern Designers in Miami” 225 Malaga Ave. Coral Gable, FL 33134 http://www.JDesignGroup.com Call us at: 305.444.4611
Attico in via di San valentino
Attico in via di San valentino
AROPA ARCHITETTIAROPA ARCHITETTI
L’appartamento è collocato su una collina dei Parioli ed è stato acquistato da uno straniero che, inizialmente è venuto in Italia a studiare la lingua e poco dopo ha deciso di comprare una casa nella città eterna. L’appartamento di circa 100 mq. è collocato all’ultimo piano di un palazzetto costruito negli anni ’40, ed ha due terrazze, una alla stessa quota dell’appartamento e la seconda è il lastrico solare corrispondente alla copertura del suo appartamento. Gli edifici circostanti mantengono dall’edificio un’ottima distanza tanto da consentire all’intero appartamento, che si affaccia su quattro lati, una buona privacy. L’intervento su questo spazio è stato totale. L’obiettivo che ci siamo posti in questa ristrutturazione è stata elevare il livello di tecnologia dell’intero spazio per avere un comfort abitativo ideale. Per ottenere questo, la prima cosa decisa è stato il riscaldamento/raffrescamento a pannelli radianti a pavimento e soffitto, annullando in questo modo gli antiestetici radiatori sotto le finestre e guadagnando così piccoli spazi destinati poi a librerie. La seconda, l’acquisizione di pannelli fotovoltaici, la coibentazione termica di tutte le pareti esterne e del lastrico solare, l’annullamento dei ponti termici. La terza decisione è stata quella sui materiali di rivestimento; per la ricerca ci siamo recati nella zona di Carrara ed abbiamo girato nelle cave di marmo dove la scelta è caduta sul Calacatta Oro, un marmo di particolare pregio tagliato a macchia aperta per rivestire pavimenti e pareti dei bagni. La distribuzione planimetrica è stata totalmente rivisitata, l’ambiente soggiorno, di circa 50 mq., ha una grande vetrata e la cucina è stata lasciata a vista. L’idea è quella di uno spazio vissuto a tutto tondo, dove non esistono schermi tra le funzioni del living. Un camino al Bioetanolo è stato posto a diaframma tra l’ingresso e l’area living ed uno schermo con proiettore escono dal controsoffitto in sostituzione del classico schermo TV. La fornitura della cucina è stata realizzata da Boffi ed è l’unica parete arredata dell’ambiente, al centro una grandissima isola, che ospita il piano cottura, è realizzata con un top in granito nero. Nella zona notte ci sono due stanze da letto e due bagni. Le pareti interne sono state trattate con un prodotto della Kerakoll Design House, che crea un effetto materico sulle pareti dell’intero spazio, ed il battiscopa è stato inserito nello spessore delle pareti. Gli infissi, a taglio termico sono privi di cornici e sono complanari alle pareti. La planimetria è stata totalmente stravolta ed al volume catastale dell’immobile è stata aggiunta una serra captante con l’obiettivo di rendere performante energeticamente l’appartamento riducendo in tal modo i consumi energetici interni. Le terrazze sono state rivestite con un pavimento flottante in legno hi-tech (farina di legno grezzo derivato da scarto selezionato e da una componente plastica ecologica), semplicissime fioriere circondano i perimetri delle terrazze con spalliere di Agrumi ed una vela retrattile ombreggia una delle terrazze. Tutte queste lavorazioni hanno richiesto più di un anno, nel quale non poche difficoltà hanno protratto i tempi di chiusura del cantiere. Il risultato finale sia in termini di comfort abitativo che sotto l’aspetto estetico ha soddisfatto le aspettative del cliente e della progettazione, pertanto posso dire tranquillamente che siamo pienamente soddisfatti di quanto ottenuto.
Ara Pacis House | 230 MQ | East living room | Area soggiorno Est
Ara Pacis House | 230 MQ | East living room | Area soggiorno Est
Fontanesi DesignFontanesi Design
PICTURED The East living room area: two more columns ha been added to the two concrete pillars, once hidden by internal walls: homage to Giorgio de Chirico's metaphysical paintings. Tiber river and Ara Pacis are just under the windows. / NELLA FOTO L'area Est del soggiorno: due colonne in muratura leggera con piccoli archi sono state aggiunte ai due preesistenti pilastri di cemento, un tempo nascosti da pareti interne: il richiamo è alla metafisica delle viste di de Chirico. Il fiume Tevere e l'Ara Pacis sono proprio sotto le finestre. / THE PROJECT Our client wanted a town home from where he could enjoy the beautiful Ara Pacis and Tevere view, “purified” from traffic noises and lights. Interior design had to contrast the surrounding ancient landscape, in order to mark a pointbreak from surroundings. We had to completely modify the general floorplan, making space for a large, open living (150 mq, 1.600 sqf). We added a large internal infinity-pool in the middle, completed by a high, thin waterfall from he ceiling: such a demanding work awarded us with a beautifully relaxing hall, where the whisper of water offers space to imagination... The house has an open italian kitchen, 2 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. / IL PROGETTO Il nostro cliente desiderava una casa di città, da cui godere della splendida vista di Ara Pacis e Tevere, "purificata" dai rumori e dalle luci del traffico. Il design degli interni doveva contrastare il paesaggio antico circostante, al fine di segnare un punto di rottura con l'esterno. Abbiamo dovuto modificare completamente la planimetria generale, creando spazio per un ampio soggiorno aperto (150 mq, 1.600 mq). Abbiamo aggiunto una grande piscina a sfioro interna, nel mezzo del soggiorno, completata da un'alta e sottile cascata, con un velo d'acqua che scende dolcemente dal soffitto. Un lavoro così impegnativo ci ha premiato con ambienti sorprendentemente rilassanti, dove il sussurro dell'acqua offre spazio all'immaginazione ... Una cucina italiana contemporanea, separata dal soggiorno da una vetrata mobile curva, 2 camere da letto e 3 bagni completano il progetto.
Game Night Luxury Condo
Game Night Luxury Condo
Potvin Kitchens & CabinetryPotvin Kitchens & Cabinetry
This condo has Ottawa's best views of the Rideau Canal and TD Place, home of the Ottawa Redblacks. The whole space is great for game day parties. Photos by Gordon King
Mediterranean Mansion - Great Room
Mediterranean Mansion - Great Room
SM Design Associates (SMDA)SM Design Associates (SMDA)
Elegant and formal great room. Photography: Applied Photography
Modern Miami Moroccan Style
Modern Miami Moroccan Style
Interiors by Maite GrandaInteriors by Maite Granda
Our clients moved from Dubai to Miami and hired us to transform a new home into a Modern Moroccan Oasis. Our firm truly enjoyed working on such a beautiful and unique project.
Haus Bohnsdorf
Haus Bohnsdorf
Müllers BüroMüllers Büro
Sie wollen auch ein Haus wie dieses? Stellen sie auf unsere Website www.muellersbuero.com oder telefonisch unter 030 208899810 eine Terminanfrage.

Living Room Design Photos with Marble Floors and White Floor

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