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Sandra Costa Design Group
Thanks for adding our project. What is so great about this style is it is timeless and built over 20 years ago. Today, we still show it in our work portfolio. The point ...choose a look that is classic and won't date. A design that you love. Every time you walk into your room of comfort and style you will feel great. We are still in touch with the client and everything today looks as great as it did back then. The photograph was taken by Angelo Costa 17 years after we completed the job.
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Catchlight Painting
Opposite the fireplace, an expanse of Chinese red lacquered walls and views onto Marlborough street.
Example of an asian home bar design in Boston
Example of an asian home bar design in Boston
MSI Custom Homes, LLC
The focal point and discussion piece of the lower level bar is the countertop made of Jurassic Black Granite--it looks like river rock has been sliced and exposed.
Greer Photo - Jill Greer
ARQUITECTURA
Architect- Marc Taron
Contractor- Thad Henry
Landscape Architect- irvin Higashi
Inspiration for an asian dark wood floor and brown floor seated home bar remodel in Hawaii with red cabinets, granite countertops and flat-panel cabinets
Inspiration for an asian dark wood floor and brown floor seated home bar remodel in Hawaii with red cabinets, granite countertops and flat-panel cabinets
John Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Interior Design: Jennifer Hedberg of Exquisite Interiors | Photography: Jim Kruger of Landmark Photography
Mid-sized zen home bar photo in Minneapolis
Mid-sized zen home bar photo in Minneapolis
Paula Fox Interiors
Mid-sized single-wall home bar photo in New York with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, quartz countertops, beige backsplash and stone tile backsplash
Asian Home Bar Ideas
Shirey Home Pro
Seated home bar - mid-sized asian galley concrete floor seated home bar idea in Seattle with an undermount sink, dark wood cabinets and granite countertops
asap/ adam sokol architecture practice
The site of the Emperor Hotel, Qianmen was once occupied by a public bath, and so the spirit of bathing and mystery will live on in the new hotel. The design is organized not by spaces and circulation, but by emotions and dreams; not by materials and details but by illusions and memories.
The design is infused throughout with water: from the pool cantilevered above the rooftop, it flows out and rains down, cascading through the hotel in a series of interior channels; dripping down threads from which hang mysterious floating plants; drizzling in a spectacular 15m interior rainfall; and eventually plummeting down to an underground waterfall in the heart of a hidden spa.
Guest rooms are designed to provide visitors with a peaceful respite from the energy of Beijing. Each room is uniquely designed with the goal of providing guests with a distinctive, unique and memorable experience.
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