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Dream Homes Inc./Daydream Incorporated
Custom blended stone and a reclaimed mantle. The walls are a deep eggplant and the blue and gold rug provides a reflective light to further warm the room
Photographer: Ron Ruscio
Cure Design Group
Moroccan inspired conversation space house collectables from travels and pieces old and new. A great place to have a cup of coffee or entertain
Kristina Eckert - EvolveDesignBuild
Beautiful French style living room with Farrow and Ball Peignoir walls, antique gustavian mirror, persian rug, mudcloth ottoman, kilim pillows and ikea soderhamn sectional covered in Bemz slipcovers
C-Reese Architectural Design
The two sided “see through” fireplace design has a similar feel to the front entry with the shaved river rock surround almost creating a floating feel to the fireplace.
Wiltrack Construction And Development Group LLC
The homeowner wanted a more open floor plan to their newly purchased home. We started with an updated kitchen with granite countertops, and a travertine stone backsplash. Updated tile in the wood plank style tile flooring to add the durability or tile with the wood look.
Okell’s Fireplace
A well-crafted fireplace mantel can turn every kind of fireplace, whether wood- or gas-burning, into an attractive centerpiece for any room. Okell's Fireplace in San Francisco carries many different styles of mantels made from different materials including wood, concrete, limestone, marble and other stones.
Cynthia J. Hoffman Interior Design, Inc.
The Interior Design of this Highland Square High-rise was inspired by the client's existing Asian motif print fabric with aubergine background. A dramatic setting was created for the large expansive space with the use of aubergine for the walls. Furniture placement takes advantage of the expansive views from the 12th floor. Custom upholstery in green corduroy and aubergine chenille. Accent pillows in silk plaid and print fabrics. Playful wool felt shag rug expresses the client's joyful nature. Etagere features the client's collection of mementos and extensive music collection. Window treatment in watercolor print fabric adds an ethereal quality to the room. Custom artwork by California artist Bill E. Berger.
Photography: Michael R. Timmer
LABLstudio
A Chelsea one-bedroom, where bold, bohemian touches meet boutique hotel flair. Being a rental apartment with very little architectural charm to highlight, our goal was to turn what was essentially a white box, into a space that reflected our art-director client's personality, while also incorporating durable pieces that could withstand the wear of an energetic pet pitbull! Our client wanted a space to store her vast wine collection, as well as a space to entertain, so we turned the foyer area into a "wine bar", creating a cozy yet playful vibe with chalkboard paint, rustic wood and metal elements, as well as a collection of vintage mirrors. The goal in the living room was to create layered yet sophisticated boutique hotel feel, which we did by layering patterns, texture, and color, and incorporating an oversized light fixture for a playful yet dramatic touch.
Photos by Matthew Williams
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