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TV bookshelf with recessed panel columns and box beam room divider with desk top.
Inspiration for a small transitional open concept medium tone wood floor family room remodel in Richmond with beige walls, no fireplace and a tv stand
Inspiration for a small transitional open concept medium tone wood floor family room remodel in Richmond with beige walls, no fireplace and a tv stand

Photos by John Porcheddu
Bedroom - mid-sized rustic master medium tone wood floor bedroom idea in New York with beige walls and no fireplace
Bedroom - mid-sized rustic master medium tone wood floor bedroom idea in New York with beige walls and no fireplace

A single-story ranch house in Austin received a new look with a two-story addition, limewashed brick, black architectural windows, and new landscaping.
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Photo: Alexandra Crafton © 2017 Houzz
Example of an eclectic living room design in Seattle
Example of an eclectic living room design in Seattle

Rustic chicken coop designed by James Curvan.
Example of an eclectic shed design in Dallas
Example of an eclectic shed design in Dallas

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Southwest backyard pool photo in Phoenix
Southwest backyard pool photo in Phoenix

Designer: Paige Fuller with collaboration by Marty Rhein
Photos: Phoenix Photographic
Kitchen - mid-sized contemporary l-shaped light wood floor kitchen idea in Other with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, concrete countertops, white backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Kitchen - mid-sized contemporary l-shaped light wood floor kitchen idea in Other with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, concrete countertops, white backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

design: Studio TOOP, 2008
location: Amersfoort, NL
status: built in 2010, Vaate Hoveniers and DIY
photos: Jolanthe Lalkens, 2012
This design is based on a series of concentric circles in alternating benches and walls. This makes the garden graphically interesting from above and allows for a large amount of integrated seating (both important criteria for the design). Contrasting with this clean graphic element is the rough texture of the broken cement pavers and the organic lines of the planting beds. The existing field maple is used as a focal point and gives the garden an intimate, mature quality. Despite that there is only one tree, the garden feels somehow like the woods.
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