Does anyone know what the stainless steel trim on the edge between the wood and tile is called? I have looked all over home depot and other hardware stores for something like it and cannot locate it. Thanks!
what did you use to fill the edge between the wooden floor and ceramic tiles? Thanks is there any other choices?
wanting for my front door which I'm trying to finalize. THANK YOU!
you both for the insightful replies! Half the time I see something it' s just tricky to find the name of it. Now that I have the name I should be able to track it down. Thanks again!
items for this type of detail. Terrazzo strips are also a common solution.
panels for installation or attached singly in bands with an adhesive?
Love your floors! Do you have expansion joints?
Love your floors! You don't appear to have expansion joints and was wondering has this been ok? Have you experienced any cracking or movement due to the large area's that are
type of flooring was used here and was it a more affordable option than something like hardoods?
hanks for the helpful responses – this information is excellent and I’ll be sure to hang onto it for our future projects. Nils, your overall design is stunning and the floors are no exception. This project really stands out in a simply beautiful way. Great work!
Pardon me for jumping in here Nils
tolerance for each panel was only 1/64".
See attached photo.
-- Nils Finne AIA
http://www.houzz.com/photos/1579021/Lake-Forest-Park-Renovation-modern--seattle
treads. Set for equidistant spacing, yet vary on attach point on each tread.
like this for the railing around the dining area
all the floors an how spacious it looks
something like this to update the stairs. the side railings can replace the walls on the second and ground floor right? would that solve the problem of having more light and making the areas more airy?
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cool carpet squares. good idea for nursery because we can replace one section
Like this for a fun floor area rug
Carpet or cork or rubber tiles
Stained concrete floor, flor carpet tiles
option for flooring, but the maintenance and cleaning that go along with it are major drawbacks. In creative studios with a lot of messy materials and tools, the potential spills and stains on the carpet pose a problem. An entire roll of carpet may need to get replaced because of one accident. Still,
standing for long periods of time. Sound reduction qualities could help prevent machinery noise or loud music from disturbing neighbors. An excellent alternative is carpet tiles, which come in multiple colors and designs. The tiles are easy to assemble, and single tiles can be swapped out if something spills
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Call Martin at Beckwith interiors. 615 3560808. He can quote one for you. We carry this furniture line. Good luck!
Thank you for your interest! It really is a great product and unique.
nice color choices for living room
banquette idea for my great room/similar
meant for lounging. Hopefully, this means your friends won't bring their BBQ chicken and red wine over to your white sofa before scarfing it down.
The floor is covered with an ivory patched-cowhide rug. Hide has a luxurious texture and can take abuse from wet feet, so it's a great fit for a poolhouse
lighting for a modern dining room.
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2011 - Texas Society of Architects / AIA Design Award
2010 - AIA San Antonio Merit Award
Architecture: Lake/Flato Architects
Contractor: the construction zone, ltd.
Photography: Bill Timmerman
walls floors, panel glass doors, continuation to patio with flooring
I'm not usually one to go for concrete or minimalist decorating, but I REALLY LIKE THIS ROOM! It's got a softer feel than you'd expect from an industrial type loft/apartment
walls & floor. Huge windows, loads of natural light.
I like the play of strong & soft texturers in the room decoration:
smooth metal, smooth wood & 70's style green shag rug in moderation.