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Cindy Fox Miller and Associates
Windows flood the living room, dining room and kitchen with natural light. All of the custom blown glass chandeliers and wall sconces have been imported from Moreno, Italy to keep with the home's Italian pedigree. The fireplace can be used for burning real wood or gas logs.
Resincoat
Marble effect floor created using Resincoat metallic epoxy resin floor coating. This customer used a combination of grey & bronze metallic pigments to create this stunning marble effect. Metallic epoxy is a completely unique finish every time creating stunning spaces with infinite colour options. The epoxy resin boasts a high gloss finish that is incredible durable & easy to maintain.
Chad Williams Designer Builder
1200 sqft ADU with covered porches, beams, by fold doors, open floor plan , designer built
User
In a small corner of a very large open-space, a secondary and more welcoming sitting area invites us to relax and socialise without the distraction of a TV, which is in a different part of the room. Though this room is in the lower-ground level of the home, proximity to terrace doors leading outside as well as two roof lights directly above it, make this the brightest corner of the entire room.
Barlow & Barlow Design
Bright and airy living room with white sofa and bright upholstery and furnishings and green and white organic wallpaper.
Hallmark Floors
Grain & Saw is a subtle reclaimed look inspired by 14th-century handcrafted guilds, paired with the latest materials this collection will compliment every interior. At a time when Guild associations worked with merchants and artisans to protect one of kind handcrafted products the touch & feel of the work is unmistakably rich. Every board is unique, every pattern is distinct and full of personality… designed with juxtaposing striking characteristics of hand tooled saw marks and enhanced natural grain allowing the ebbs and flows of the wood species to be at the forefront.
Tracy A. Stone Architect
The new family room was created by demolishing several small utility rooms and a small "maid's room" to open the kitchen up to the rear garden and pool area. The door to the new powder room is visible in the rear. The powder room features a small planter and "entry foyer" to obscure views of the more private areas from the family room and kitchen.
Design Team: Tracy Stone, Donatella Cusma', Sherry Cefali
Engineer: Dave Cefali
Photo: Lawrence Anderson
Living Room Design Photos with Multi-Coloured Floor
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