Traditional Sunroom Design Photos with a Tile Fireplace Surround
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Vale Garden Houses
Our designer chose to work with softer faceted shapes for the garden room to create a contrast with the squares and angles of the existing building. To the left of the garden room, a porch provides a link to the house separated from the living space by internal doors. The window detail reflects that on the house with the exception of two windows to the rear wall of the orangery, which have rounded tops. Two sets of doors open onto two elevations - designed to provide maximum appreciation of the outside.
John Kraemer & Sons
A John Kraemer & Sons home on Lake Minnetonka's Smithtown Bay.
Photography: Landmark Photography
Оксана Олейник
Автор проекта - архитектор Олейник Оксана
Автор фото - Сергей Моргунов
Дизайнер по текстилю - Вера Кузина
Jill Buckner Photography
An eclectic Sunroom/Family Room with European design. Photography by Jill Buckner Photo
Glenwood Carpentry
This 4 season sunroom addition replaced an old, poorly built 3 season sunroom built over an old deck. This is now the most commonly used room in the home.
Meadowlark Design+Build
After: here's a view of the remodeled sunroom by Meadowlark with new gas fireplace and screened-in porch addition
Gail Underwood
Henredon Fireside Sofa; 1970s chairs in Greenhouse Fabrics pattern A9931, color Driftwood; allen + roth Brookford Soft Green/Ivory rug; handmade cedar chest; Regency Hill Isabella table lamp in ivory with Villa Bacci natural beige burlap shade; Maitland-Smith Light Tone Finished Wood Occasional Table with Rustic Verdigris Forged Iron Base; hand-turned apple wood bowl.
Gail Underwood
Henredon Fireside Sofa; handmade cedar chest; Regency Hill Isabella table lamp in ivory; Oriental Accent Basketweave Table Lamp; Villa Bacci Natural Beige Burlap lampshades; Maitland-Smith Light Tone Finished Wood Occasional Tables with Rustic Verdigris Forged Iron Base; hand-turned apple wood bowl.
Jane Gorman Decorators & Developers
“I worked with my client in providing zoned living and entertaining areas of the highest standards. As a result, my client had an emphasis on creating a family environment in which they could entertain friends and family for any occasion. I immediately noticed the properties classic period façade when I met with my client at their property. The layout was very open which allowed me and my client to experiment with different colours and fabrics. By having a large expansive space we could use accent colours more strongly as they blended into the room easier than in a confined space. The use of the grey and white colour palette allowed for the space to remain bright and fresh. This was important as it made the space still feel expansive and welcoming” – Interior Designer Jane Gorman.
Meadowlark Design+Build
Screened-in porch addition by Meadowlark features Palladian window and Douglas fir flooring and ceiling trim
Traditional Sunroom Design Photos with a Tile Fireplace Surround
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