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enjoy the mountain view from the adjacent family room, separated by motorized doors that tuck away when opened. "This is the room where the family likes to unwind, entertain and watch shows like American Idol together," says Fratantoni.
stunning home, the mismatched table lamp, floor lamp and overhead lighting work together seamlessly. Many people are convinced they have to follow a formulaic approach to design to achieve the sort of luxury this room exudes. Clearly, that's not true. When you look at the room as a whole, everything clicks
8. Try mixing lighting styles, too. In this stunning home, the mismatched table lamp, floor lamp and overhead lighting work together seamlessly. Many people are convinced they have to follow a formulaic
sort of luxury this room exudes. Clearly, that's not true. When you look at the room as a whole, everything clicks. Everything is in its right place, but nothing is matchy-matchy.
Looking at the lighting individually, you may be surprised that a Spanish castle-style overhead was paired with a very traditional
illed mountain meadow, this Tuscan-inspired home is given a few design twists, incorporating the local mountain home flavor with modern design elements. The plan of the home is roughly 4500 square feet, and settled on the site in a single level. A series of ‘pods’ break the home into separate zones of
to the home. The use of these modern and traditional materials together results in a home that is exciting and unexpected.
(photos by Shelly Saunders)
illed mountain meadow, this Tuscan-inspired home is given a few design twists, incorporating the local mountain home flavor with modern design elements. The plan of the home is roughly 4500 square feet, and settled on the site in a single level. A series of ‘pods’ break the home into separate zones of
to the home. The use of these modern and traditional materials together results in a home that is exciting and unexpected.
(photos by Shelly Saunders)