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The Right Touch Designs
The living room includes; warm neutral upholstered seating, a subtly patterned area rug, wood & metal furniture and candle wall scones all complimenting the light faux finished walls, dark wood flooring, open beamed ceilings and stone fireplace.
Direct Plus Inc
This is a beautiful built in bookcase area surrounding a gorgeous stacked stone fireplace. Cabinetry used is Medallion's Brookhill raised panel door style in Carriage Black Heirloom painted finish. The two outside base units have been prepped for glass with speaker cloth attached for housing speakers. Large sceen tv mounted above the fireplace creates the finishing touches on this functional, family friendly, homey space.
Direct Plus' trim carpenter hand made the one of a kind fireplace mantel that wraps the stacked stone and finishes off the tops of the base units.
Nordby Design, Architecture & Interiors LLC
Lovely artwork above fireplace is certainly the focal point of this family/great room. Comfortable, slightly rustic, light, chic' and slightly industrial
Photo Credits go to David Papazian Photography
Armina Interiors
A contemporary palette of taupe, cream and dark hardwood offer a relaxing environment with which to lounge on this custom sectional. Notice the personalized nail head detailing on the ottoman and the sophisticated rawhide black side table next to a coordinating accent chair.
Photo: Jeff Garland
Hoskins Interior Design
The fireplace had previously been blocking the view of the lake. We had it moved to the adjacent wall, which allowed the client to see the expanse of water from her family room.
Amazing Spaces
This project incorporated the main floor of the home. The existing kitchen was narrow and dated, and closed off from the rest of the common spaces. The client’s wish list included opening up the space to combine the dining room and kitchen, create a more functional entry foyer, and update the dark sunporch to be more inviting.
The concept resulted in swapping the kitchen and dining area, creating a perfect flow from the entry through to the sunporch.
A double-sided stone-clad fireplace divides the great room and sunporch, highlighting the new vaulted ceiling. The old wood paneling on the walls was removed and reclaimed wood beams were added to the ceiling. The single door to the patio was replaced with a double door. New furniture and accessories in shades of blue and gray is at home in this bright and airy family room.
Krieger + Associates Architects, Inc.
This addition came about from the client's desire to renovate and enlarge their kitchen. The open floor plan allows seamless movement between the kitchen and the back patio, and is a straight shot through to the mudroom and to the driveway.
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