Design for any room in your home with cabinetry by 4 top companies and all the accessories that go with it such as countertops, sinks, faucets and lighting.
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resulting design is intended to preserve the character of the original barn while taking advantage of its spacious interior volumes and natural materials.
Interior/exterior architectural design as interior design concept (pop, rustic,etc). Incredibly well balanced (w/ a high degree of difficulty in design mix).
love the interior Mexican pavers (Saltillo tiles/Coahuila pavers)
Flooring, White Walls, Clean Stair Design
Interior Mexican Pavers (Adoquines del Interior Mexicanos)Saltillo tiles, or Mexican pavers, are named for the Mexican city Saltillo. Coahuila pavers are made of terra-cotta and come in a multitude of shapes, sizes and colors.
Atriums are designed to bring natural light into buildings, and they can be wonderful spaces. This minimalist design includes a usable "enclosed garden" within the heart of the building.
the new interior courtyard. On the second floor, kitchen, dining, living, and a bedroom overlook the glass-walled space. Another common feature: sliding doors enabling access to this small space, which is treated like an abstract landscape with rocks and sod.
Atriums are designed to bring natural light
minimalist design includes a usable "enclosed garden" within the heart of the building.The Case for Interior Courtyards
"When you design a space and you work with an interesting and inspiring volume such as this one, it is key to choose materials that don't necessarily seem compatible at first but that can eventually tie in. On this project, I wanted to play with the rawness of the existing materials, such as the brick walls
The interior designer supplied it; Interior Focus, or Portland, OR.
The picture rail and indeed all interior furnishings were chosen by the interior designer for this Street of Dreams show home - Interior Focus, Portland OR. The photography is by Sorrenson