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Midwest Mosaic, Inc.
The floor it wasn't perfect level so we tried to do at least a decent job so we can stay in the budget. We help the clients to get what they want in the best possible way.
Reader & Swartz Architects, P.C.
Photography by Nathan Webb, AIA
Example of a large trendy carpeted sunroom design in DC Metro with a wood stove, a metal fireplace and a standard ceiling
Example of a large trendy carpeted sunroom design in DC Metro with a wood stove, a metal fireplace and a standard ceiling
KISTLER & KNAPP BUILDERS
Frank Shirley Architects
Example of a mid-sized cottage carpeted and gray floor sunroom design in Boston with no fireplace and a standard ceiling
Example of a mid-sized cottage carpeted and gray floor sunroom design in Boston with no fireplace and a standard ceiling
Elms Interior Design
wicker furniture, wood coffee table, glass candle holders, folding side table, orange side table, orange pillow, striped cushions, clerestory windows,
Photography by Michael J. Lee
JML Interior Design
The sunroom was one long room, and very difficult to have conversations in. We divided the room into two zones, one for converstaion and one for privacy, reading and just enjoying the atmosphere. We also added two tub chairs that swivel so to allow the family to engage in a conversation in either zone.
GRAYSON DE VERE
Sunroom - mid-sized traditional limestone floor and beige floor sunroom idea in Other with a glass ceiling
The Mansion
Sunroom - traditional carpeted sunroom idea in Other with no fireplace and a standard ceiling
OLSON LEWIS + Architects
Published in the NORTHSHORE HOME MAGAZINE Fall 2015 issue, this home was dubbed 'Manchester Marvel'.
Before its renovation, the home consisted of a street front cottage built in the 1820’s, with a wing added onto the back at a later point. The home owners required a family friendly space to accommodate a large extended family, but they also wished to retain the original character of the home.
The design solution was to turn the rectangular footprint into an L shape. The kitchen and the formal entertaining rooms run along the vertical wing of the home. Within the central hub of the home is a large family room that opens to the kitchen and the back of the patio. Located in the horizontal plane are the solarium, mudroom and garage.
Client Quote
"He (John Olson of OLSON LEWIS + Architects) did an amazing job. He asked us about our goals and actually walked through our former house with us to see what we did and did not like about it. He also worked really hard to give us the same level of detail we had in our last home."
“Manchester Marvel” clients.
Photo Credits:
Eric Roth
Renovation Design & Project Management Consultant
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless limestone floor and beige floor sunroom remodel in Atlanta with a skylight
Marc Ekhause Home Builder and Custom Renovations
Sun Room Interior Photo: Chris Bown
Sunroom - mid-sized traditional carpeted sunroom idea in Other with a standard ceiling and no fireplace
Sunroom - mid-sized traditional carpeted sunroom idea in Other with a standard ceiling and no fireplace
Notis Design
Inspiration for a transitional carpeted sunroom remodel in New York with no fireplace and a standard ceiling
Alexandra Rae Design
This blue and white sunroom, adjacent to a dining area, occupies a large enclosed porch. The home was newly constructed to feel like it had stood for centuries. The dining porch, which is fully enclosed was built to look like a once open porch area, complete with clapboard walls to mimic the exterior.
We filled the space with French and Swedish antiques, like the daybed which serves as a sofa, and the marble topped table with brass gallery. The natural patina of the pieces was duplicated in the light fixtures with blue verdigris and brass detail, custom designed by Alexandra Rae, Los Angeles, fabricated by Charles Edwardes, London. Motorized grass shades, sisal rugs and limstone floors keep the space fresh and casual despite the pedigree of the pieces. All fabrics are by Schumacher.
Matarozzi Pelsinger Builders
A complete interior remodel of a top floor unit in a stately Pacific Heights building originally constructed in 1925. The remodel included the construction of a new elevated roof deck with a custom spiral staircase and “penthouse” connecting the unit to the outdoor space. The unit has two bedrooms, a den, two baths, a powder room, an updated living and dining area and a new open kitchen. The design highlights the dramatic views to the San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge to the north, the views west to the Pacific Ocean and the City to the south. Finishes include custom stained wood paneling and doors throughout, engineered mahogany flooring with matching mahogany spiral stair treads. The roof deck is finished with a lava stone and ipe deck and paneling, frameless glass guardrails, a gas fire pit, irrigated planters, an artificial turf dog park and a solar heated cedar hot tub.
HOBBS INC
Mark P. Finlay Architects, AIA
Photo by Durston Saylor
Sunroom - large coastal carpeted and beige floor sunroom idea in New York with no fireplace and a skylight
Sunroom - large coastal carpeted and beige floor sunroom idea in New York with no fireplace and a skylight
Hierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLC
Relaxing Sun room in this French Normandy Tudor. Floor to ceiling windows allow light to enter the space.
Architect: T.J. Costello - Hierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLC
Photographer: Russell Pratt
Simonsen-Hickok Interiors
The Conservatory was finished with a fresco wall treatment in soothing tones of blue & green to complement the client's orchid collection.
Taylor Architectural Photography
Limestone Floor and Carpeted Sunroom Ideas
Significant Homes LLC
Robert Benson For Charles Hilton Architects
From grand estates, to exquisite country homes, to whole house renovations, the quality and attention to detail of a "Significant Homes" custom home is immediately apparent. Full time on-site supervision, a dedicated office staff and hand picked professional craftsmen are the team that take you from groundbreaking to occupancy. Every "Significant Homes" project represents 45 years of luxury homebuilding experience, and a commitment to quality widely recognized by architects, the press and, most of all....thoroughly satisfied homeowners. Our projects have been published in Architectural Digest 6 times along with many other publications and books. Though the lion share of our work has been in Fairfield and Westchester counties, we have built homes in Palm Beach, Aspen, Maine, Nantucket and Long Island.
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