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Heather Pujals
As the right side of the photo hints, the dining area is open with and connected to the kitchen. A large sliding glass patio door brings a surplus of light into the space allowing the black walls to produce a relaxed rather than oppressive feeling. The resident wanted to keep her string lights up for when she hosts small parties.
Dillard Pierce Design Associates
Red walls, red light fixtures, dramatic but fun, doubles as a living room and music room, traditional house with eclectic furnishings, black and white photography of family over guitars, hanging guitars on walls to keep open space on floor, grand piano, custom #317 cocktail ottoman from the Christy Dillard Collection by Lorts, antique persian rug. Chris Little Photography
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Mali Azima
Living room - large transitional open concept light wood floor living room idea in Atlanta with white walls
Living room - large transitional open concept light wood floor living room idea in Atlanta with white walls
John Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Architect: TEA2 Architects | Interior Design: Marcia Morine | Photography: Landmark Photography
Inspiration for a huge rustic guest medium tone wood floor bedroom remodel in Minneapolis with brown walls
Inspiration for a huge rustic guest medium tone wood floor bedroom remodel in Minneapolis with brown walls
Heather Pujals
The owner of this apartment is a graduate student in the field of literature. She had a large book collection for which I mounted a custom shelving system. The headboard is also custom-made and I stained the wood to match that of the bookshelves for a feeling of unity. This bedroom features a large window (not pictured) that lets in a flood of light, allowing the edgy black paint to feel relaxed instead of oppressive. Board and batten on the lower portion of the wall was also a custom job to make the built-in ledges seem more intentional as opposed to an accidental result of the strange in-law floor plan.
Heather Pujals
This minimalist home office provides a functional workspace—perfect for writing and research (& surfing delicious home designs on Houzz). The large print on the wall was made by a good friend and keeping her diplomas close by gives the resident the motivation to keep on working toward her next one.
Heather Pujals
This small in-law kitchen was a bit awkward and lacked counter space. The resident likes to cook, so I installed a custom shelving system with natural pine wood to flow upward from the kitchen islands she already owned. This removed clutter and provided ample workspace for prep work.
Le Klein
Photo: Le Michelle Nguyen © 2015 Houzz
Example of an eclectic living room design in San Francisco
Example of an eclectic living room design in San Francisco
Cornerstone Architects
Nestled into sloping topography, the design of this home allows privacy from the street while providing unique vistas throughout the house and to the surrounding hill country and downtown skyline. Layering rooms with each other as well as circulation galleries, insures seclusion while allowing stunning downtown views. The owners' goals of creating a home with a contemporary flow and finish while providing a warm setting for daily life was accomplished through mixing warm natural finishes such as stained wood with gray tones in concrete and local limestone. The home's program also hinged around using both passive and active green features. Sustainable elements include geothermal heating/cooling, rainwater harvesting, spray foam insulation, high efficiency glazing, recessing lower spaces into the hillside on the west side, and roof/overhang design to provide passive solar coverage of walls and windows. The resulting design is a sustainably balanced, visually pleasing home which reflects the lifestyle and needs of the clients.
Photography by Andrew Pogue
TINEKE TRIGGS
Inspiration for a contemporary built-in desk carpeted and beige floor home office remodel in San Francisco
Housetrends Magazine
Photos by Scott Pease
Inspiration for a timeless kids' bedroom remodel in Cleveland with yellow walls
Inspiration for a timeless kids' bedroom remodel in Cleveland with yellow walls
Caitlin Wilson Design
Wingback chair in Navy Fleur Chinoise fabric by Caitlin Wilson Textiles.
Courtney Apple Photography
Example of an eclectic medium tone wood floor dining room design in Philadelphia with white walls
Example of an eclectic medium tone wood floor dining room design in Philadelphia with white walls
AXIS Productions
Mid-sized contemporary brown two-story mixed siding exterior home idea in Denver with a mixed material roof
Dallas Design Group, Interiors
Designer: Tracy Rasor
Photographer: Dan Piassick
Example of a classic freestanding desk dark wood floor home office design in Dallas
Example of a classic freestanding desk dark wood floor home office design in Dallas
Cadence Design Studio
Photography by JC Buck
This mural was designed and painted by our 14 year old daughter who is an art student at Denver School of the Arts.
Kids' room - 1960s girl dark wood floor kids' room idea in Denver with multicolored walls
Kids' room - 1960s girl dark wood floor kids' room idea in Denver with multicolored walls
Laura U Design Collective
Photos by Alan Blakely
Transitional dark wood floor entry hall photo in Houston with white walls
Transitional dark wood floor entry hall photo in Houston with white walls
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lisa rubenstein - real rooms design
Homework desk in a young boy's room. Features cork walls and custom drapery.
Kids' room - contemporary gender-neutral kids' room idea in San Francisco
Kids' room - contemporary gender-neutral kids' room idea in San Francisco
Guggenheim Architecture + Design Studio
With sweeping views of the Willamette river and Mt. Hood, this Atwater Place condo was designed with a balance of minimalism and livability in mind. A complete kitchen remodel brought a dark interior kitchen to the light and a full furnishings package welcomed Los Angeles transplants home to their new modern and bright residence. Our clients, a retired camera operator for both feature films and television and a producer/production manager on numerous television series including Weeds and The Middle, relocated from their traditionally-styled LA bungalow to Portland in the Summer of 2014. The couple sought a design departure from their long-term California residence and a fresh start for their new life in the South Waterfront.
With only two pieces of sentimental furniture and a handful of artwork included in the plan, we set out to create a comfortable and clean-lined furnishings package complimenting the broad southeast views. Organically shaped upholstery pieces juxtaposed with angular steel and wood tables create a soft balance in the open floor plan. Several custom pieces, including a dining table designed by our studio and a custom hand-blown glass chandelier crafted by Scott Schiesel with Lightlite compliment timeless pieces from Knoll, Herman Miller, and B&B Italia.
The kitchen is designed to reflect light and create brilliance in a space that is otherwise naturally dark. A material balance of stainless steel, back painted glass, quartz composite, lacquer, and mirror all play their part in creating a vibrant cooking environment. We collectively decided to forgo the traditional island pendant for a linear commercial fixture that provides tremendous light to the prep surface and creates an unexpected architectural element. The mirrored prep island creates the illusion of open space while concealing casework and wine storage on the working side of the kitchen.
It is worth noting that this project was designed and installed almost entirely while our clients were still living in LA and wrapping up professional obligations and selling their home. This afforded us the tremendous opportunity to send our clients to showrooms not available in Portland to view key pieces before final specification. Textiles and finish samples were approved via mail and communication took place over e-mail, telephone, and an occasional office visit. This unique process lead to a successful result and a beautifully balanced living environment.
Josh Partee Photography
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