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Cheryl Chenault Interiors, Inc.
David Calvert Photography
Example of a minimalist loft-style white floor living room design in Sacramento with blue walls, a ribbon fireplace and a metal fireplace
Example of a minimalist loft-style white floor living room design in Sacramento with blue walls, a ribbon fireplace and a metal fireplace
MIG Furniture Design, Inc.
Modern Italian Sleeper Sofa Empire by Vitarelax. It is more than just an ordinary sofa-bed, because it has everything you need! Extremely comfortable, well made and has such a stylish look. This item will be definitely best spot in your home. The Empire convertible sofa features an innovational pull-out mechanism, made of steel, with a 17cm (6.7") high memory foam mattress inside, providing same as regular bed comfort suitable for everyday sleep. High ergonomic backrest provide excellent back and head support, making your lounging even more comfortable. Empire lounging collection offers: small loveseat (fixed), large loveseat (fixed or convertible), sofa (fixed or convertible), and a sectional sofa with reversible storage chaise lounge. To add, all Empire couches can be order upholstered in premium quality fabric or microfiber available in a variety of colors to choose from. All covers are totally removable, making Empire sectional sofa super easy to clean. Available with three different type of arms up to your choice.
Please, contact us to get upholstery color samples.
Features:
Hidden storage for cushions or bedding
Removable covers
Queen or Full size sleeper
Available in a variety of colors and materials
All couches are available in fixed and convertible versions
Can be ordered as a reversible sectional sofa-bed with storage, 3-seater sofa-bed, large loveseat-bed, small loveseat
The starting price is for the Empire Sofa-Bed.
Dimensions:
Sofa: W76" x D37.8" x H41.3" (Queen Size Sleeper W63" x D75")
Large Loveseat: W68" x D37.8" x H41.3" (Full Size Sleeper W55" x D75")
Small Loveseat: W60.2" x D37.8" x H41.3"
Sectional Sofa: W105.5" x D64.2" x H41.3" (Queen Size Sleeper W63" x D75")
Swatt | Miers Architects
Russell Abraham
Example of a large minimalist open concept light wood floor living room design in San Francisco with a ribbon fireplace, a concrete fireplace and no tv
Example of a large minimalist open concept light wood floor living room design in San Francisco with a ribbon fireplace, a concrete fireplace and no tv
Artcom
Living Room: Hand Painted Abstract
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern living room remodel in San Francisco with gray walls
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern living room remodel in San Francisco with gray walls
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Timothy Hursley
Example of a minimalist open concept light wood floor family room design in Dallas
Example of a minimalist open concept light wood floor family room design in Dallas
Inspired Interiors
Amoura Productions
Example of a minimalist formal and open concept living room design in Omaha with a ribbon fireplace, a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Example of a minimalist formal and open concept living room design in Omaha with a ribbon fireplace, a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Sherry Williamson Design, Inc.
Photography by: David Wakely
Minimalist living room photo in San Francisco
Minimalist living room photo in San Francisco
Adeeni Design Group
Architecture: Sutro Architects
Landscape Architecture: Arterra Landscape Architects
Builder: Upscale Construction
Photography: Christopher Stark
Example of a minimalist living room design in San Francisco
Example of a minimalist living room design in San Francisco
studio[MUD]
craig kuhner
Minimalist formal and enclosed light wood floor living room photo in Dallas with beige walls
Minimalist formal and enclosed light wood floor living room photo in Dallas with beige walls
Modern Green Living Space Ideas
Lisle Architecture & Design
Built-in the mid-1980’s this house screamed renovation from the start. Situated in a private cul-de-sac along the intracoastal waterway, the interior of this house was in dire need of a renovation. We gutted the entire first floor of the home, maintaining only the stairways and entries and demoed most of the second and third as well.
The end result has windows focused to the water, a large open concept living/ dining/ kitchen area and private bedroom suites. A new pool with outdoor grilling area, patio, fire pit, and trellis was added. The exterior underwent a modern renovation, adding porches and a new office addition but maintaining the striking shape of the home.
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