hi there-
love the wood color/material. what is it?
also, love the textured staircase wall. is it curved basketweave tile?
thanks for any advice.
so they repurposed them as a textural pattern for the stair wall. Skylights in the stairway, kitchen and shared bath let light in where windows weren't possible. Steel staircase: Bill Curran Design
and the 'material' they are made from is good contrast.....but I would wonder if they are comfy.....doesn't look like they fit your whole butt!!!!!
castaways. Repurposing is central to this style: wooden crates turned into tables, old lockers used as storage, battered ladders turned into shelving.Smart strategy: Although homey, cushy furnishings can feel out of place, you don't have to perch on metal stools and sleep on cots, either. Padded pieces should
honest materials like raw wood, tongue and groove paneling and a rectangular drum shade make this one of the most appealing kitchens I've seen.See the rest of this house
planks are repurposed from a barn; no additional finish was applied allowing the natural patina of the wood to work its magic. Carefully consider your cuts before fixing in place. D.
building and repurposed - including on floors, walls, and ceilings - was either southern pine or Douglas fir. Pine is more knotty, and fir is generally more clear, so in this location it would be the Douglas fir that was used on the walls.
off the materials, not the collections.
5. Where there are patterns, they are ancient and traditional. Navajo blankets, ikats, suzanis, Indian block prints or African fabrics.
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By repurposing a few rooms and removing a few walls, Chris was able to create a design that complimented the views as well as their lifestyle. The new kitchen took the place of the old dining room and provided much better workspace for homeowners who love to cook and entertain. To maintain the existing
color and material of the perimeter counters? Thank you!
counter top material still seems neat idea! Would it be timeless?