Small Family Room Design Photos with Porcelain Floors
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Lascia la Scia
Giocare con gli arredi, perchè no? Una scala che diventa un armadio, un piccolo angolo studio che si impacchetta per lasciare spazio ai nostri ospiti, una libreria divertente a ribalta. Una scala può diventare un contenitore fin dal primo gradino, una ringhiera può essere pensata anche come una libreria. Ci siamo divertite a pensare che tutti gli elementi potessero avere una doppia anima.
A Better Box
Photography by BRWM Gold Coast
Styling by A Better Box Property Styling
Furniture supplied by Domayne Hire QLD
Build by Kenins Developments
RECODECO
Location: Lakeland, Florida
Luxurious Decorative Wall Paneling.
Decorative Soffit.
Decorative Suspended Ceiling.
LED Lighting.
Angie Keyes CKBD
This Condo has been in the family since it was first built. And it was in desperate need of being renovated. The kitchen was isolated from the rest of the condo. The laundry space was an old pantry that was converted. We needed to open up the kitchen to living space to make the space feel larger. By changing the entrance to the first guest bedroom and turn in a den with a wonderful walk in owners closet.
Then we removed the old owners closet, adding that space to the guest bath to allow us to make the shower bigger. In addition giving the vanity more space.
The rest of the condo was updated. The master bath again was tight, but by removing walls and changing door swings we were able to make it functional and beautiful all that the same time.
Nina Williams Interiors
Blues and pinks are the accent colors in this relaxes space. Textured blinds and a mid century credenza with caning on the doors add to the coastal feel. White linen drapes are hung from the ceiling behind custom crown moldings.
Amanda Martocchio Architecture
Photo credit Jane Beiles
Located on a beautiful property with a legacy of architectural and landscape innovation, this guest house was originally designed by the offices of Eliot Noyes and Alan Goldberg. Due to its age and expanded use as an in-law dwelling for extended stays, the 1200 sf structure required a renovation and small addition. While one objective was to make the structure function independently of the main house with its own access road, garage, and entrance, another objective was to knit the guest house into the architectural fabric of the property. New window openings deliberately frame landscape and architectural elements on the site, while exterior finishes borrow from that of the main house (cedar, zinc, field stone) bringing unity to the family compound. Inside, the use of lighter materials gives the simple, efficient spaces airiness.
A challenge was to find an interior design vocabulary which is both simple and clean, but not cold or uninteresting. A combination of rough slate, white washed oak, and high gloss lacquer cabinets provide interest and texture, but with their minimal detailing create a sense of calm.
Located on a beautiful property with a legacy of architectural and landscape innovation, this guest house was originally designed by the offices of Eliot Noyes and Alan Goldberg. Due to its age and expanded use as an in-law dwelling for extended stays, the 1200 sf structure required a renovation and small addition. While one objective was to make the structure function independently of the main house with its own access road, garage, and entrance, another objective was to knit the guest house into the architectural fabric of the property. New window openings deliberately frame landscape and architectural elements on the site, while exterior finishes borrow from that of the main house (cedar, zinc, field stone) bringing unity to the family compound. Inside, the use of lighter materials gives the simple, efficient spaces airiness.
A challenge was to find an interior design vocabulary which is both simple and clean, but not cold or uninteresting. A combination of rough slate, white washed oak, and high gloss lacquer cabinets provide interest and texture, but with their minimal detailing create a sense of calm.
Bohannon Design Team
Such a fun lake house vibe - you would never guess this was a dark garage before! A cozy electric fireplace in the entertainment wall on the right adds ambiance. Barn doors hide the TV during wild ping pong matches, or slide to neatly cover display shelving. The double glass door at the back of the room was the location of the old overhead garage door.
Small Family Room Design Photos with Porcelain Floors
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