Turquoise Bedroom Design Ideas with Concrete Floors
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Saltwater Kitchen & Bath Studio
This room belongs to a little girl who loves horses and surfing. It was a 10 x 10 x 10 blank canvas that the parents wanted to keep simple but maximize storage so that it could grow with their little ones tastes and needs. To accomplish this we did white built-ins to the ceiling and added a trundle bed for sleep overs. The colors were pulled from the Ikat quilt the little girl picked out.
Steven Allen Designs, LLC
Photos By Simple Photography
Custom Russian Birch Cabinets, Exposed & Sealed Rich Portland Concrete Flooring by Dungan Miller Design, Farrow & Ball Paint, Marvin Windows and Doors, LED Lighting
Mackenzie Wood Interiors
Moody Primary Bedroom painted in Sherwin Williams Dark Night. A black metal canopy bed with brass details and acrylic framed black and white photography, compliment neutral, cozy bedding.
SM Design Associates (SMDA)
The wood platform bed and hand painted moroccan pendants add warmth to an industrial loft space. Photographer: Tim Street-Porter
Dancer Concrete Design
Apple Blossom Resort was a new-construction facility in which our team installed polished concrete floors. The floor coloring was kept natural to compliment the other natural materials that were implemented in the space. Aggregate exposure was brought to a mixture of cream and sand exposure (classes A & B). The floors were polished to a 200-grit finish (matte).
Adella Design
This master bedroom is like no other, with a design that encompasses a dark plaster wall and elevated led strip flowing throughout. Centered around the wabi-sabi concept, we used natural materials and an organic shape to create a bold yet tranquil space. Paired with white oak furniture, the final design reflects our envisioned elegant, sparse, and imperfect style.
Studio Shed - Live Large. Build Small.
An interior shot of this beautifully decorated 10x12 Studio Shed office. This owner is an avid collector of vintage goods and chose our additional ceiling (9'6" vs our standard 8'6") height option in order to accommodate this unique 1930s era airplane propeller. Would also make a great satellite bedroom.
Turquoise Bedroom Design Ideas with Concrete Floors
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