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David Charlez Designs
This great entertaining space gives snackbar seating with a view of the TV. A sunken family room defines the space from the bar and gaming area. Photo by Space Crafting
Revel Woods Hardwood Flooring
Samadhi Floor from The Akasha Collection:
https://revelwoods.com/products/857/detail
Coates Design Architecture + Interiors
Exterior - photos by Andrew Waits
Interior - photos by Roger Turk - Northlight Photography
Applet3d
The Pantone Color Institute has chosen the main color of 2023 — it became a crimson-red shade called Viva Magenta. According to the Institute team, next year will be led by this shade.
"It is a color that combines warm and cool tones, past and future, physical and virtual reality," explained Laurie Pressman, vice president of the Pantone Color Institute.
Our creative and enthusiastic team has created an interior in honor of the color of the year, where Viva Magenta is the center of attention for your eyes.
?This color very aesthetically combines modernity and classic style. It is incredibly inspiring and we are ready to work with the main color of the year!
J_jolisinterieurs
Rénovation complète d'une pièce de vie.
Projection avec plan 2D et 3D, vue réaliste, conseil, coaching déco et réalisation des travaux !
The Gall Group: Design | Build | Remodel
Located in Old Seagrove, FL, this 1980's beach house is steps away from the beach and a short walk from Seaside Square. Working with local general contractor, Corestruction, the existing 3 bedroom and 3 bath house was completely remodeled. Additionally, 3 more bedrooms and bathrooms were constructed over the existing garage and kitchen, staying within the original footprint.
The modern coastal design focused on maximizing light and creating a comfortable and inviting home to accommodate large families vacationing at the beach. The large backyard was completely overhauled, adding a pool, limestone pavers and turf, to create a relaxing outdoor living space.
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Anchored by the homeowner’s 42-foot-long painting, the interiors of this Palm Springs residence were designed to showcase the owner’s art collection, and create functional spaces for daily living that can be easily adapted for large social gatherings.
Referencing the environment and architecture in both form and material, the finishes and custom furnishings bring the interior to life. Alluding to the roofs that suspend over the building, the sofas seem to hover above the carpets while the knife-edge table top appears to float above a metal base. Bleached and cerused wood mimic the “desert effect” that would naturally occur in this environment, while the textiles on the sofa are the same shade as the rocks of the landscape.
Monolithic concrete floors connect all of the spaces while concealing mechanical systems, and stone thresholds signal vertical level changes and exterior transitions. Large wall masses provide the optimal backdrop for the homeowner’s oversized art. The wall structures ground the interior, while the opposing expanses of glass frame the desert views. The location and use of operable doors and windows allows the house to naturally ventilate, reducing cooling loads. The furnishings create spaces in an architectural fashion.
Designed and fabricated for flexibility, the pieces easily accommodate the owners’ large social gatherings. The dining table can be split into two and the sofas can be pushed out along the walls, opening the center of the space to entertain. The design of the interior spaces and furnishings seamlessly integrates the setting, architecture, artwork and spaces into a cohesive whole.
Miriam Dillon, Barnes Vanze Architects, Inc.
We painted the library's existing paneling in a vivid peacock blue, and used the client's existing art on the walls. A new sofa and coffee table is paired with the client's armchair and footrest. Photo by Anice Hoachlander
Kent Homes Bouctouche
The open concept main area of the Mariner features high ceilings with transom windows and double french doors.
Mid-sized Family Room Design Photos with Grey Floor
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