Midcentury Living Design Ideas with Slate Floors
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Dieppe Design
Engaged by the client to update this 1970's architecturally designed waterfront home by Frank Cavalier, we refreshed the interiors whilst highlighting the existing features such as the Queensland Rosewood timber ceilings.
The concept presented was a clean, industrial style interior and exterior lift, collaborating the existing Japanese and Mid Century hints of architecture and design.
A project we thoroughly enjoyed from start to finish, we hope you do too.
Photography: Luke Butterly
Construction: Glenstone Constructions
Tiles: Lulo Tiles
Upholstery: The Chair Man
Window Treatment: The Curtain Factory
Fixtures + Fittings: Parisi / Reece / Meir / Client Supplied
Heidi Pribell Interiors
Heidi Pribell Interiors puts a fresh twist on classic design serving the major Boston metro area. By blending grandeur with bohemian flair, Heidi creates inviting interiors with an elegant and sophisticated appeal. Confident in mixing eras, style and color, she brings her expertise and love of antiques, art and objects to every project.
Menendez Architects PC
The palette of gray slate flooring, museum white walls and black beams serve as a backdrop, to colorful furniture and art. Easily movable furniture was used in the den to facilitate the extension of the sleeper sofa.
Just the Thing
In this great room, orangey-gold wood is featured in the minimal L-shaped kitchen (on the left -- not shown). This wood tone became the basis of our selections for furnishings in the larger seating area. A bulky sectional in cognac leather and a classic Eames chair and ottoman with a golden cherry frame offer comfortable lounging. The kitchen's off-black granite countertop also inspired the use of the black slate floors and other dark finishes. The rough surface of the slate tiles lends a natural earthy flavour to the room. Notable is the dark grid created by painting the garden door frames and the open shelving unit in charcoal grey.
Plaster Artistry
Our client wanted a traditional Venetian Plaster in her garden room that was filled with tropical plants. And of course, she wanted it in her favorite color, denim blue.
Veneziano is the most traditional Venetian Plaster finish, and dates from the Renaissance period, when Venetian architects and designers were looking for ways to give their buildings the same elegance as the buildings on the mainland, but without the weight of using stone blocks and slabs.
This translucent wall finish is smooth to the touch, and polished to a mirror-like gloss.
Read more here: https://www.plasterartistry.com/blog/venetian-plaster-project-veneziano-in-garden-room/
Midcentury Living Design Ideas with Slate Floors
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