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FV2 Architektur GmbH
Der Eingang zur 1-Zimmer Wohnung erfolgt über den Hinterhof eines denkmalgeschützten Wohnhauses im Glockenbachviertel, München. Das klein, aber feine Retreat überrascht mit einem großzügigen Grundriss und einer hochwertigen Ausstattung. Im Sommer blickt man vom Essplatz auf einen riesigen Holunderbusch, im Winter ist die nach Süden orientierte Wohnung sonnendurchflutet.
Richard Moody & Sons Construction LLC
From the mudroom, looking through the Great Room to the kitchen. The floor in the mudroom is beach pebble, while the adjacent great room has hardwood flooring. Photo: Sandra Agrafiotis
Simply Home Decorating
Our goal on this project was to make the main floor of this lovely early 20th century home in a popular Vancouver neighborhood work for a growing family of four. We opened up the space, both literally and aesthetically, with windows and skylights, an efficient layout, some carefully selected furniture pieces and a soft colour palette that lends a light and playful feel to the space. Our clients can hardly believe that their once small, dark, uncomfortable main floor has become a bright, functional and beautiful space where they can now comfortably host friends and hang out as a family. Interior Design by Lori Steeves of Simply Home Decorating Inc. Photos by Tracey Ayton Photography.
PJ and Company Staging and Interior Decorating
A custom built storage area is key feature in this mudroom addition. Jeff Kaufman Photography
LDa Architecture & Interiors
Custom dog crate/area built into the mudroom closet. Photography by Greg Premru
Claude C. Lapp Architects, LLC
Piers Lamb Photography - Inviting front door with beadboard barrel vault and chandelier.
Valerie Grant Interiors
A welcoming entry area into this highly sophisticated home. The custom wood and tile patterned flooring creates interest and a focal point upon entering. The open ceiling and the glass surrounding the front door add light into this inviting space. Photography by Peter Rymwid.
OLSON LEWIS + Architects
Each wing of this former stable and carriage house became separate homes for two brothers. Although the structure is symmetrical from the exterior, it is uniquely distinct inside. The two siblings have different personalities and lifestyles; each wing takes on characteristics of the brother inhabiting it. The domed and vaulted space between the two wings functions as their common area and can be used to host large- scale social events.
Contractor: Brackett Construction
Photographer: Greg Premru Photography
White Entryway Design Ideas with Yellow Walls
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