Look for a model that has been certified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada (ULC) or an international labeling system such as the Nordic Ecolabel.
Originally designed as an 11,000sf single family residence, the home
was divided into nine apartments in the 1960’s and had fallen into disrepair. The new owners purchased the property with a vision to convert the building back to single
family residence for their young family.
The design concept was
t the interior into a home with an open floor plan and modern amenities for entertaining and family living, incorporating vintage details from the original property whenever possible. Program requirements included five bedrooms, all new bathrooms, contemporary kitchen, salon, library, billiards room
Nordic Grey Marble Border, pieces cut to fit
talk to a design to install this in the 11554 zip code
"the new Nordic style at the beach." Drawing from Scandinavian modern style, it brings in a light and airy palette, highlights natural materials and celebrates clean lines, good proportions and uncluttered spaces.
However, the look is not strictly minimalist. As you can see in this space, fun beach finds
"the new Nordic style at the beach." Drawing from Scandinavian modern style, it brings in a light and airy palette, highlights natural materials and celebrates clean lines, good proportions and uncluttered spaces. However, the look is not strictly minimalist. As you can see in this space, fun beach finds
setting. A design such as this is perfect. Please let me know.
Thank you. Your work is beautiful and is just what we are looking for.
finished interior of the guest house. Sorry about that!
I have attached a construction photo of the main house, which has a very interesting roof. The roof changes pitch at either end, creating a warped plane. It is very dramatic on the interior!
--Nils Finne
and I design each project for that specific client on a singular piece of land (or a particular existing house, if the project is a renovation). While it is true that some projects can be seen as "cousins" to each other, I invariably find that every house does end up being a unique expression of the
fabulous. Designed by Vanessa De Vargas. Photo by Teri Lynn Fisher for California Home + Design.
bedroom, designer Vanessa De Vargas of Turquoise Interior Design effortlessly mixes multiple patterned elements. By selecting fabrics and a wallpaper with the same level of intensity and saturation, De Vargas creates a space that feels united.
Design Principle: Pattern
This one is obvious. Most of the room is covered with patterns. From the blankets to the walls there are patterns everywhere. Although the patterns are not the same all around this still shows
bedroom, designer Vanessa De Vargas of Turquoise Interior Design effortlessly mixes multiple patterned elements. By selecting fabrics and a wallpaper with the same level of intensity and saturation, De Vargas creates a space that feels united.Wallpaper: Ferm Living; bed frame: custom, Turquoise; red blanket: