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SRA Design + Build Architects Corp.
This Park Avenue pre-war apartment was renovated and decorated in 2004 for a prominent movie producer, who hired us again in 2011 to establish a more contemporary tone. The original work included upgrading electrical, plumbing and air conditioning systems, plus improving the flow of public and private spaces. Existing furnishings were used at the time, but more recently the décor was modernized to streamline and simplify space within the traditional envelope of the apartment.
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Megan Bachmann Interiors
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Small transitional gender-neutral light wood floor childrens' room photo in San Francisco with blue walls
Small transitional gender-neutral light wood floor childrens' room photo in San Francisco with blue walls
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Columbus, OH
Mosaic Design Studio
Creating Thoughtful, Livable Spaces For You in Franklin County
Lake Living Consultants
Kids' room - mid-sized rustic gender-neutral concrete floor and brown floor kids' room idea in Portland Maine with brown walls
Caleb McEachern
Kids' bedroom - large traditional gender-neutral carpeted and beige floor kids' bedroom idea in Dallas with beige walls
White Glove Chimney & Duct.
Mid-sized elegant gender-neutral carpeted and beige floor kids' room photo in Other with green walls
BAR Design + Construction
Example of a mid-sized eclectic gender-neutral dark wood floor kids' bedroom design in Los Angeles with multicolored walls
CIRCLE Design Studio
Dale Bernstein
Inspiration for a small contemporary gender-neutral dark wood floor kids' room remodel in Indianapolis with white walls
Inspiration for a small contemporary gender-neutral dark wood floor kids' room remodel in Indianapolis with white walls
Kids' Room Ideas
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London, OH
Fine Designs & Interiors, Ltd.
Columbus Leading Interior Designer - Best of Houzz 2014-2022
Spaces Into Places LLC
Tiny is the word that describes this 8'x9' kitchen. Creating a new archway opening, using a 24"w Fisher-Paykel stove, dish drawer dishwashers, and even squeezing a pantry in the niche between the studs at the back stairway, all make this new space feel much larger than it is. Photo by Spaces Into Places Inc.
Julie Schuster Design Studio
Red painted accents to represent the fire element to boost the confidence and support a teen boy's earth element principal element. Blue to ground him inside his family unit. Adding sports and music paraphernalia to display his two passions.
Photo Credit: Donna Dotan Photography
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