delay; I sure hope you didn't try any of the "guessing game" colors...
I bought these at a used furniture store - actually I spotted them and told the client
because they'd be perfect and they were a steal!!! : )
I like the way the fireplace finished trim goes all the way to the ceiling and meets the crown moldings. I could use the idea to bring the eye up on my fireplace with the vaulted ceilings.
Added to 1,265 ideabooks Last comment "Banana yellow. Warm tropical yellows are very complementary to neutral furnishings. Banana and brown" This photo has 2 questions
is what I think of when I think of early 80s. I think one part of it is the overtly fake antique look with dark woods that does it. Still earthy colors like 70s but not mod designs. Later 80s got lighter look - more miami vice and Patrick Nagel posters.
Art shares same color as wall. I would normally shy away from this!
sure if I like yellow walls or not, but I do like this. very oriental feel”
“PACIFIC YELLOW HUE IN SILENT PLACE...”
Mark,
I love your work and I only wish I can have you design our new home in Miami Beach! I moved from San Francisco 8 years ago and miss home dearly. Anyhow I am wondering what type of stone was used for the fireplace.
MT
I LOVE these doors! Can you tell me what the dimensions are and who the
fireplace? I have an 8-foot ceiling and am installing a similar fireplace. Thanks in advance!
why am I so attracted to this? I am, add a touch here and there, not to much, make the palette my choice, and perfection I guess
finally, a modern fireplace application I like
I like this plan because it is bright and different.
I'd like to know where I could find this media cabinet. Thanks.
Just doing my basement this week and I LOVE this color combo. I will be doing contrasting walls, instead of chair rail. Could you give me the colors? Thank you!!!
greens? I love how the colors play off the natural wood tones in the trim and floor, and they really keep the room light and natural looking. Thanks so much!
owner so I am not sure, sorry!
I am sorry but we do not have access to the paint colors anymore, this project was completed some time ago.
Marketing Director, Knight Architects LLC
I am sorry this is awhile ago and i do not have
information. I am quite sure it was from the benjamin Moore Historical color line.
Catherine M Knight, AIA
I'm liking the idea of small, irregular poured slabs on a walkway, with tiny stones pressed in, when wet...then short ground cover plantings between them...something like thyme, that would smell good when stepped on.
I love the L shape of the cover, which allows you to pick a sunny or shady spot on the patio, and lets the organically shaped patio creep around into a shape that doesn't line up with the cover. Also allows for use of a shade-tolerant moss ground cover that looks so pretty under the patio cover
first time I drove through central Virginia, I noticed all of these amazing rolls of hay dotting the hills. Up to this point, I'd only seen rectangular bales of hay, and I was entranced. Something about the placement of these spheres in the landscape reminds me of the feeling I had the first time I saw those
foundations? I ask because I recently bought a house that has a planter with no base it seems, just straight soil down to what I assume is the foundations. I'm trying to figure out what to do with it.
i want trees in my indoor sunroom
And I've always wanted an arboretum in my living room...
I don't know about this one....maybe I'd feel like
I love the brick and the greenhouse feel. Very NY loft in the 80's
I really like the idea of a chandelier hanging from a canopy of leaves