Shane D. Inman Good Afternoon and thank you for your questions
Since the project is many years completed, I do not have those specifics on hand for you. However you can contact Concrete Supply in Traverse City Michigan and show them this photo and they will be able to assist you.
Shane D. Inman Good Morning and thank you for your question.
Since the project has been completed for many years now - I do not recall the exact name of the stone but perhaps you could ask the representatives from the showroom that I purchased it from? Please see their information as follows:
Concrete Services
231 946 7880
Thank you much and have a great day!
Shane
www.theinmancompany.com
Shane D. Inman Thanks for getting back to me regarding your question.
The chair was purchased from the Merchandise Mart in Chicago - Baker showroom. The fabric was selected for the chair separately - Jim Thompson from the Holly Hunt showroom in the Merchandise Mart as well.
Shane D. Inman Good Morning and thank you for your question.
I wish I could remember the manufacture or model number but this project has been complete for many years. However, I will tell you - they were chrome and I had a new gold factory finish applied to them after I received them. All the fixtures in this house were brushed bronze by design.
I am sorry that I couldn't be of more assistance
Have a great day
Shane
www.theinmancompany.com
Shane D. Inman Good Evening and thank you for your question.
The piece of artwork that you see in this picture over the fireplace is an original Peter Lik. I purchased it with the clients in Manhattan at the Grand Plaza.
Thank you and have a great one
Shane
www.theinmancompany.com
Cynthia Gutzmer The sofa is blocking the bottom of the fireplace, so I can't tell if there is a hearth below your firebox (it looks high, so I am guessing there is). If there is a hearth, you are probably too tall to put a TV above your fireplace. You want to have a comfortable viewing angle (when sitting on your sofa, you really want to be looking more straight ahead than upward). My guess is that when you sit on your sofa and look straight ahead, you are probably staring at the top of the firebox - so if you mounted a TV above that, you will be looking upward and it might not be a comfortable viewing angle. Keep in mind that you also need some vertical separation between the top of the firebox and the bottom of the TV (so the heat won't damage the TV). So when all of that is factored in, I think a TV would be uncomfortably tall in this current situation. It appears that your built-ins flanking the fireplace are too narrow to accommodate a TV. If you love your house and are going to be there a while and you really want a TV in this room, it may be worth having your firebox lowered (remove the hearth and have the bottom of the firebox be flush with the floor - or as low as possible). Hope that helps!
nthatimoorosi Thank you very much both of you. Now I know I will put the two together. I have seen they now have beautiful designs of fireplaces that are much lower and can allow the TV to be at a comfortable position for viewing. Once done, I will post it here so that others can learn from it. This is a very useful forum. I am new and I love it already. Thank you once more.
Thank you so much for your question. You may find this beautiful console table at the Baker Luxury Furniture showroom in Chicago Merchandise Mart. I hope that helps your inquiry and please feel free to ask any more questions. Have a great day!
This shows a bulky wide mantle with stacked stone below. The stacked stone returns into the built out wall, doesn't extend into the cabinetry flanking the fireplace on either side. We could do this too if you wanted to limit the amount of stone we use and save some money.
The painting above the fireplace was purchased in Manhattan on 5th Avenue at The Grand Plaza. It is a Peter Lik original.
I hope that helps you.
Have a great day
Shane
www.theinmancompany.com