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Haven Design and Construction
In this the sweet nursery, the designer specified a blue gray paneled wall as the focal point behind the white and acrylic crib. A comfortable cotton and linen glider and ottoman provide the perfect spot to rock baby to sleep. A dresser with a changing table topper provides additional function, while adorable car artwork, a woven mirror, and a sheepskin rug add finishing touches and additional texture.
Kenmore Homes
A welcoming nursery with Blush and White patterned ceiling wallpaper and blush painted walls let the fun animal prints stand out. White handwoven rug over the Appolo engineered hardwood flooring soften the room.
B Designs Interior's
We had so much fun decorating this space. No detail was too small for Nicole and she understood it would not be completed with every detail for a couple of years, but also that taking her time to fill her home with items of quality that reflected her taste and her families needs were the most important issues. As you can see, her family has settled in.
Cameron Getter Design
This nursery project included fresh paint, wallpaper on the ceiling in the same playful floral design as the custom roman shades, all furnishings, rugs, accessories, artwork and greenery.
Little White Label
We loved creating this special space for a very special little client. Plenty of layers and plenty of personality packed into this bedroom.
12/12 Architects & Planners
The children's nurseries and bedrooms have evolved over the years to serve their 5 boys. The rooms' large windows and spacious footprints allow for a variety of furniture arrangements, with easy paint updates as needed.
12/12 Architects & Planners
This 6,000sf luxurious custom new construction 5-bedroom, 4-bath home combines elements of open-concept design with traditional, formal spaces, as well. Tall windows, large openings to the back yard, and clear views from room to room are abundant throughout. The 2-story entry boasts a gently curving stair, and a full view through openings to the glass-clad family room. The back stair is continuous from the basement to the finished 3rd floor / attic recreation room.
The interior is finished with the finest materials and detailing, with crown molding, coffered, tray and barrel vault ceilings, chair rail, arched openings, rounded corners, built-in niches and coves, wide halls, and 12' first floor ceilings with 10' second floor ceilings.
It sits at the end of a cul-de-sac in a wooded neighborhood, surrounded by old growth trees. The homeowners, who hail from Texas, believe that bigger is better, and this house was built to match their dreams. The brick - with stone and cast concrete accent elements - runs the full 3-stories of the home, on all sides. A paver driveway and covered patio are included, along with paver retaining wall carved into the hill, creating a secluded back yard play space for their young children.
Project photography by Kmieick Imagery.
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