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ArtCraft Homes LLC
Newly restored living room of the Pasinetti House, Beverly Hills, 2008. Bookcases: mahogany. Floors: maple. Decking: Ipe. Sliders by Fleetwood. Glass courtesy of DuPont via OldCastle Glass. Original bubble lamp by George Nelson restored by Modernica. Photograph by Marc Angeles.
Mirror Visuals
This 19th-century loft has been converted into a living space, panelled walls,
cast-iron columns and industrial-style glazing. Simple brick walls and concrete ceiling are preserved and restored, as are the original iron columns. These are complemented by new material finishes that include oak herringbone flooring, and white paintwork. Instead of opaque walls, industrial-style steel and glass partitions divide up rooms, therefore these allow plenty of light to enter, helping to give a light and airy feel to the interiors. Designed by Mirror Visuals.
MARGARITA BRAVO
Not your average fireplace designs! These Denver living rooms are adorned with fierce and stylish fireplaces featuring modern and natural textures. Completely new looks that are outside the usual brick and flat hearth -- these new fireplace styles are truly unique.
Project designed by Denver, Colorado interior designer Margarita Bravo. She serves Denver as well as surrounding areas such as Cherry Hills Village, Englewood, Greenwood Village, and Bow Mar.
For more about MARGARITA BRAVO, click here: https://www.margaritabravo.com/
Alexander Gorlin Architects
The gut renovation of this 1950's penthouse in downtown New York City simplified and opened up the floor plan and rebuilt the interior with natural hardwood floors and clean white surfaces to serve as a neutral backdrop to a collection of bold statements ranging from furniture to artwork.
ArtCraft Homes LLC
Newly restored living room and loft of Pasinetti House, Beverly Hills, 2008. Bookcases: mahogany, floors: maple. Windows by Fleetwood. Vintage 1958 sofa by Gio Ponti (who was entertained in the house in 1966). Chairs by John Keal for Brown & Saltman circa 1950s. Artwork by Lee Mullican courtesy of Marc Selwyn fine art. Photograph by Tim Braseth.
Alair Homes Plano
This one story home was transformed into a mid-century modern masterpiece with the addition of a second floor. Its expansive wrap around deck showcases the view of White Rock Lake and the Dallas Skyline and giving this growing family the space it needed to stay in their beloved home. We renovated the downstairs with modifications to the kitchen, pantry, and laundry space, we added a home office and upstairs, a large loft space is flanked by a powder room, playroom, 2 bedrooms and a jack and jill bath. Architecture by h design| Interior Design by Hatfield Builders & Remodelers| Photography by Versatile Imaging
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