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Derrick Dodge Interior Design
Windows were added to this living space for maximum light. The clients' collection of art and sculpture are the focus of the room. A custom limestone fireplace was designed to add focus to the only wall in this space. The furniture is a mix of custom English and contemporary all atop antique Persian rugs. The blue velvet bench in front was designed by Mr. Dodge out of maple to offset the antiques in the room and compliment the contemporary art. All the windows overlook the cabana, art studio, pool and patio.
Sun West Custom Homes LLC
Living room with large pocketing doors to give a indoor outdoor living space flowing out to the pool edge.
Pineapple House Interior Design
Our client wanted to convert her craft room into a luxurious, private lounge that would isolate her from the noise and activity of her house. The 9 x 11 space needed to be conducive to relaxing, reading and watching television. Pineapple House mirrors an entire wall to expand the feeling in the room and help distribute the natural light. On that wall, they add a custom, shallow cabinet and house a flatscreen TV in the upper portion. Its lower portion looks like a fireplace, but it is not a working element -- only electronic candles provide illumination. Its purpose is to be an interesting and attractive focal point in the cozy space.
@ Daniel Newcomb Photography
Urban Design Associates
Organic Southwestern style living room with round fireplace and radial ceiling beams.
Architect: Urban Design Associates, Lee Hutchison
Interior Designer: Bess Jones Interiors
Builder: R-Net Custom Homes
Photography: Dino Tonn
RUMA
OPEN PLAN LIVING GROUND FLOOR | Private Villa, located on a strip of land within a protected lagoon and the Caribbean Sea, designed with a contemporary tropical flair to house traditional and eclectic pieces . . .
Historic Flooring LLC
Photos are of one of our customers' finished project. We did over 90 beams for use throughout their home :)
When choosing beams for your project, there are many things to think about. One important consideration is the weight of the beam, especially if you want to affix it to your ceiling. Choosing a solid beam may not be the best choice since some of them can weigh upwards of 1000 lbs. Our craftsmen have several solutions for this common problem.
One such solution is to fabricate a ceiling beam using veneer that is "sliced" from the outside of an existing beam. Our craftsmen then carefully miter the edges and create a lighter weight, 3 sided solution.
Another common method is "hogging out" the beam. We hollow out the beam leaving the original outer character of three sides intact. (Hogging out is a good method to use when one side of the beam is less than attractive.)
Our 3-sided and Hogged out beams are available in Reclaimed or Old Growth woods.
Living Room Design Photos with Travertine Floors and Terra-cotta Floors
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