Living Room Design Photos with Vinyl Floors and Green Floor
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HU-3361014
The project brief was for the addition of a rooftop living space on a refurbished postwar building in the heart of the Bermondsey Street Conservation Area, London Bridge.
The scope of the project included both the architecture and the interior design. The project utilised Cross Laminated Timber as a lightweight solution for the main structure, leaving it exposed internally, offering a warmth and contrast to the planes created by the white plastered walls and green rubber floor.
Golden Hands Builders
This apartment is located in the Valley and is occupied by young newlyweds. Recently purchasing their home, they decided it would be the best fit for them to remodel their 2 story home. During construction, we removed existing flooring and replaced all their floors with vinyl flooring. Golden Hands Builders remodeled their bathrooms and repainted their home and kitchen. In addition to remodeling their kitchen we special ordered beautiful green flooring to match perfectly with their gold trim throughout the kitchen. This project was completed within 2 months. We are pleased to say we left our customers with a beautifully renovated home and very happy!
Flooret
A rich, even, walnut tone with a smooth finish. This versatile color works flawlessly with both modern and classic styles. With the Modin Collection, we have raised the bar on luxury vinyl plank. The result is a new standard in resilient flooring. Modin offers true embossed in register texture, a low sheen level, a rigid SPC core, an industry-leading wear layer, and so much more.
HU-3361014
The project brief was for the addition of a rooftop living space on a refurbished postwar building in the heart of the Bermondsey Street Conservation Area, London Bridge.
The scope of the project included both the architecture and the interior design. The project utilised Cross Laminated Timber as a lightweight solution for the main structure, leaving it exposed internally, offering a warmth and contrast to the planes created by the white plastered walls and green rubber floor.
HU-3361014
The project brief was for the addition of a rooftop living space on a refurbished postwar building in the heart of the Bermondsey Street Conservation Area, London Bridge.
The scope of the project included both the architecture and the interior design. The project utilised Cross Laminated Timber as a lightweight solution for the main structure, leaving it exposed internally, offering a warmth and contrast to the planes created by the white plastered walls and green rubber floor.
Living Room Design Photos with Vinyl Floors and Green Floor
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