Mediterranean Living Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Walls
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Fratantoni Interior Designers
We love this stone accent wall, the exposed beams, vaulted ceilings, and custom lighting fixtures.
Stratos Form
The large windows provide vast light into the immediate space. An open plan allows the light to be pulled into the northern rooms, which are actually submerged into the site.
Aidin Mariscal www.immagineint.com
On Madison
Pasadena Transitional Style Italian Revival Formal Living Room designed by On Madison. Photographed by Grey Crawford.
Interiors & Architecture Photography by Ken Hayden
Architecture and Interior Design Photography by Ken Hayden
Nodopía, Arquitectura y Diseño
Entrada a la vivienda. La puerta de madera existente se restaura y se reutiliza.
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Reclaimed ‘barre montpelier’ pavers by Architectural Stone Decor.
www.archstonedecor.ca | sales@archstonedecor.ca | (437) 800-8300
The ancient ‘barre montpelier’ stone pavers have been reclaimed from different locations across the Mediterranean making them timeless and unique in their earth tone color mixtures and patinas, adding serenity and beauty to your home.
Their durable nature makes them an excellent choice whether used as flooring or wall cladding in indoor and outdoor applications. They are unaffected by extreme climate and easily withstand heavy use due to the nature of their resilient and rough molecular structure.
They have been calibrated to 5/8” in thickness to ease installation of modern use. They come in random sizes and could be installed in either a running bond formation or a random ‘Versailles’ pattern.
Suzanne Nichols Design Group, Inc.
This out of the world home theater boasts leather motion seating for 12, candy bar and bar area, Mickey Mouse inspired wall detail, colorful patterned carpet and ceiling panels with Led twinkling lights.
Nodopía, Arquitectura y Diseño
Entrada a la vivienda. El eje de la propuesta para la nueva distribución se basa en ampliar al máximo la espacialidad y luminosidad de la vivienda. Para ello, se ha trabajado especialmente la ampliación de los límites visuales del espacio creando una doble fuga. Por una parte, se genera una doble altura en el salón y, por otra, se libera la vista hacia el patio dotando a la vivienda de amplitud espacial y desdibujando el límite entre el interior y el exterior. Esta línea se diluye gracias a la carpintería de cuatro hojas plegables que permite abrir completamente el espacio interior hacia el patio, convirtiendo la zona de comedor y cocina en un porche al aire libre.
Mediterranean Living Design Ideas with Multi-coloured Walls
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