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Dibello Architects, PLLC
The owners of this New Braunfels house have a love of Spanish Colonial architecture, and were influenced by the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio.
The home elegantly showcases their collection of furniture and artifacts.
Handmade cement tiles are used as stair risers, and beautifully accent the Saltillo tile floor.
H O M E + atelier Michael Ranson
We transformed this room from an outdated southwest style space to this elegant Spanish style living room. The fireplace was redesigned and an arched passage to the dining was added to better define the spaces. The balance of materials that help create this space are the old world terra cotta tiles, smooth plaster walls, hand carved stone fireplace and rough wood stained ceiling.
Furniture, decorative lighting and accessories by Irma Shaw Designs.
Janet Brooks Design
A monumental limestone fireplace sets the stage for this intimate living room. Sunlight streams in the windows from a beautiful courtyard surrounded on 3 sides by this Santa Barbara style home. Terra Cotta floors are a perfect compliment to the rich fabrics and finishes.
Photography: Mark Boisclair
Ancient Surfaces
New Hand Carved Stone Fireplaces by Ancient Surfaces.
Phone: (212) 461-0245
Web: www.AncientSurfaces.com
email: sales@ancientsurfaces.com
‘Ancient Surfaces’ fireplaces are unique works of art, hand carved to suit the client's home style. This fireplace showcases traditional an installed Continental design.
All our new hand carved fireplaces are custom tailored one at a time; the design, dimensions and type of stone are designed to fit individual taste and budget.
We invite you to browse the many examples of hand carved limestone and marble fireplaces we are portraying.
Primavera Property & Interiors
This room links the living room, dining room and main stairs so doubles up as second sitting room and beautiful hall way
Living Room Design Photos with Terra-cotta Floors and No TV
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