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Letitia Holloway
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Last comment "color"
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furniture for bachelor apartments or condos that can have more then one use
so much for the reply. I just found this website and I am now somewhat addicted. We are in the process of looking for a home and this type of table would work well in many. Thank you again for the information. I have saved it.
These are custom pieces. If you would like to get a quote for them,
purchases for clients. You can contact your designer for information. The chairs are custom through CAI, so cost will vary based on what you select for the upholstery. These have COM faux zebra and true ostrich leather on them, with Ebony Finish and Brass Rollers.
LOL, in this case, I had a professional framer/installer do them (Jan Marion Framing in Northbrook). I used to own a frame shop though and there are many tricks:-) I do a lot of photo walls with grids or in a horizontal gallery style. It is frustrating when clients want to
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Michelle Fries, BeDe Design, LLC
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Last comment "perfect for dining in the sunroom"
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like this for a pool table light. Looks like a custom assembly with purchased light fixture and black pipe / fittings.
good seating for youth, game tables included
Nice for dark basement entertainment room
Reclaimed wood? Possible use for outdoor shower
rfect for dining in the sunroom
booth for eating or games in rec room
great game booth for the basement
model for booth. we like this design/shape, but this wood more rustic that we want to go. it doesn't include the cut-outs with doors that we want to include.
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Dream House Studios
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Last comment "Colors"
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looking for give Bentley Design a call and they can build the piece for you. You can reach them at 727-631-2882.
looking for a mirror & bar stools like these. Where did you find them?
with a professional pool table. Your dynamic game room awaits — with or without a wet bar.
7. Enhance visual space. Create a sense of height by choosing light colors for the ceiling and flooring. “It tricks the eye,” says Hullinger.
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Loudon's Design Build experts
Jakobsen & Bowe is a design build firm serving Northern Virginia. We are active in new home construction, home remodeling and home additions.
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Media Rooms Inc
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Last comment "Very nice bar area..."
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you use for the bar ceiling?
e use professional (commercial) grade stains on our custom cabinetry. The stain used on the bar is by M.L. Campbell, color is Royal Cherry.
nice idea for a kitchen 2
shape for David...and bar for tavern
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V.I.Photography & Design
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Last comment "deco on ledge"
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I would say leave it to a professional. It's a lot of work.
hanks for the info....Ledge for chad...for tv room
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Leslie Goodwin Photography
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Last comment "Like for a small basement"
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ideas for a basement separated by a wall with open entry ways to either side. Curved sectional sofa and TV exist on one side (fireplace as well). Not interested in having a pool table at all. My style is modern and contemporary. Thanks
What are the dimensions for this room?
ventalation for the components under the tv?
What type of light bulbs were used for lighting?
looking for a way to soften the pour wall brick look.
designer for more information (info. with image description). Best, Leslie
Hello and thank you for your inquiry. As the photographer of this space I am not involved in the design process. Please try contacting the designer for more information (info. with image description). Best, Leslie
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Synergy Design & Construction
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Last comment "3rdfloor"
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space for a bar and seating, pool area, gas fireplace, and theatre room (set off by seating and cabinetry).
could look for these stools? And are they blue? I was looking specifically for blue stools that look a bit like these so can you offer any other suggestions? Thanks!
This room has everything I would want in a basement....I even forgot it was one for a litte
Love the fireplace, what brand is it and where can I purchase one? Thanks in advance for you help.
was used for subflooring to hold the weight of the pool table
Thank you for your question - it's a Regency Sunrise Gas Fireplace #P33 with Stainless steel face plate.
Thank you for the question. The area displayed in this photograph is approximately 800 square feet.
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TreHus Architects+Interior Designers+Builders
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Last comment "The matte silver"
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looking for a family room, craft area, bathroom and a space to transform into a “guest room” for the occasional visitor. They wanted a space that could handle a crowd of young children, provide lots of storage and was bright and colorful. The result is a beautiful space featuring custom cabinets, a kitchenette
open area for play and entertainment. Cleanup is a snap with durable surfaces and movable storage, and the furniture is easy for children to rearrange. Photo by John Reed Foresman.
love it for my craft room.
Thanks for the comments above, I have been searching for an island just like this on castors, so I will look to go the same route.
stain for me in my own basement. Can you tell me how to do this in my own basement?
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