Shabby-Chic Style Sunroom Design Photos with No Fireplace
Decorative Interiors
This added on renovation gave the cape another living area for three months out of the year. Layered in texture and pattern of gay & white adds to the simplicity and style.
James Girouard Design
Another Center Hall Colonial converted to an open floor plan, grand master suite, with a shabby chic feel.
Interior Concepts, Inc.
Photographer: Gordon Beall
Builder: Tom Offutt, TJO Company
Architect: Richard Foster
Adrienne DeRosa
On the sun porch, a mix of natural materials strikes an elegant balance. "We use and re-purpose what we have that's special to us", Gayle says of Gary's and her decorating philosophy. "And when we buy furniture or something else, we make sure it speaks to our hearts and appears to have lived some life already."
The couple created the wooden screen out of salvaged doors, attaching them with the original hinges. A galvanized trough from Pottery Barn is used throughout the year to chill refreshments, while crisp cotton linens soften the scheme and offer a comfortable resting place.
Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2013 Houzz
Changing Styles Redesign
The goal of this sun room was to make a space that you just want to sit down, relax and enjoy the beautiful view. By using a slip covered sofa it really gives a casual feel.
H.J. Martin and Son
Hardwood: Solid ¾” Hardwood, Paramount Mountain Hickory color Blackburn Random width 2 ¼, 3 ¼”, 5”
This home is nothing short of gorgeous. High contrast between the dark hardwood floors and light furnishings, provides these spaces with timeless beauty. Classic light marble stonework adds to the high contrast of finishes and enriches this home to be the perfect combination of Shabby Chic Style.
Changing Styles Redesign
This piece was an oak cabinet that was transformed by painting and adding the rusty corrugated tin on the doors. I love mixing old and new pieces to make your home feel warm and inviting.
H.J. Martin and Son
Hardwood: Solid ¾” Hardwood, Paramount Mountain Hickory color Blackburn Random width 2 ¼, 3 ¼”, 5”
This home is nothing short of gorgeous. High contrast between the dark hardwood floors and light furnishings, provides these spaces with timeless beauty. Classic light marble stonework adds to the high contrast of finishes and enriches this home to be the perfect combination of Shabby Chic Style.
Shabby-Chic Style Sunroom Design Photos with No Fireplace
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