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Stafford Bensen
All photos courtesy of Havenly.
Full article here: http://blog.havenly.com/design-story-amys-600-square-feet-of-eclectic-modern-charm/
Canvasinc Architecture Interiors
The living and dining area boasts rafters finished with veneer, imparting the illusion of joists supporting the house's roof. A six-seater dining table, adorned with arched paneling, graces the dining area. The living room's main wall showcases textured paint, while a Lego-style artwork adds a touch of creativity. The centerpiece of the living and dining area is the TV wall, exhibiting veneer paneling on the lower half and a handmade Scandinavian rustic groove pattern. A subtle niche in the wall serves as a planter, enhancing the natural aesthetic.
Modern ADU Plans
Two large, eight feet wide, sliding glass doors open the cabin interior to the surrounding forest.
Warren French Interiors
A coastal Scandinavian renovation project, combining a Victorian seaside cottage with Scandi design. We wanted to create a modern, open-plan living space but at the same time, preserve the traditional elements of the house that gave it it's character.
barkerdesign
Using natural finishes and textures throughout and up-cycling existing pieces where possible
Gaia Flooring Inc
eSPC features a hand designed embossing that is registered with picture. With a wood grain embossing directly over the 20 mil with ceramic wear layer, Gaia Flooring Red Series is industry leading for durability. Gaia Engineered Solid Polymer Core Composite (eSPC) combines advantages of both SPC and LVT, with excellent dimensional stability being water-proof, rigidness of SPC, but also provides softness of LVT. With IXPE cushioned backing, Gaia eSPC provides a quieter, warmer vinyl flooring, surpasses luxury standards for multilevel estates. Waterproof and guaranteed in all rooms in your home and all regular commercial environments.
Cathie Hong Interiors
This single family home had been recently flipped with builder-grade materials. We touched each and every room of the house to give it a custom designer touch, thoughtfully marrying our soft minimalist design aesthetic with the graphic designer homeowner’s own design sensibilities. One of the most notable transformations in the home was opening up the galley kitchen to create an open concept great room with large skylight to give the illusion of a larger communal space.
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