Search results for "Betting websites" in Home Design Ideas
Paul Moon Design
Open concept kitchen - large traditional l-shaped dark wood floor open concept kitchen idea in Seattle with recessed-panel cabinets, beige cabinets, beige backsplash, ceramic backsplash, paneled appliances and an island
Ben Herzog
The rear wall openings were enlarged, bricks were patched in and repaired at chimney.
Photography by Marco Valencia.
Kitchen/dining room combo - traditional brown floor kitchen/dining room combo idea in New York
Kitchen/dining room combo - traditional brown floor kitchen/dining room combo idea in New York
Brian Benda
Open concept great room (kitchen, living room, dining room). Kitchen and dining room are located to the left of the living room in this picture.
Living room - traditional living room idea in Nashville with blue walls, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Living room - traditional living room idea in Nashville with blue walls, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Find the right local pro for your project
Witt Construction
Inspiration for a timeless kitchen remodel in New York with recessed-panel cabinets, wood countertops and white cabinets
Coats Homes
Open concept kitchen - large transitional galley light wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen idea in Dallas with shaker cabinets, light wood cabinets, stainless steel appliances, an island, a farmhouse sink, marble countertops, window backsplash and gray countertops
Ernesto Santalla PLLC
Excerpted from Washington Home & Design Magazine, Jan/Feb 2012
Full Potential
Once ridiculed as “antipasto on the Potomac,” the Watergate complex designed by Italian architect Luigi Moretti has become one of Washington’s most respectable addresses. But its curvaceous 1960s architecture still poses design challenges for residents seeking to transform their outdated apartments for contemporary living.
Inside, the living area now extends from the terrace door to the kitchen and an adjoining nook for watching TV. The rear wall of the kitchen isn’t tiled or painted, but covered in boards made of recycled wood fiber, fly ash and cement. A row of fir cabinets stands out against the gray panels and white-lacquered drawers under the Corian countertops add more contrast. “I now enjoy cooking so much more,” says the homeowner. “The previous kitchen had very little counter space and storage, and very little connection to the rest of the apartment.”
“A neutral color scheme allows sculptural objects, in this case iconic furniture, and artwork to stand out,” says Santalla. “An element of contrast, such as a tone or a texture, adds richness to the palette.”
In the master bedroom, Santalla designed the bed frame with attached nightstands and upholstered the adjacent wall to create an oversized headboard. He created a television stand on the adjacent wall that allows the screen to swivel so it can be viewed from the bed or terrace.
Of all the renovation challenges facing the couple, one of the most problematic was deciding what to do with the original parquet floors in the living space. Santalla came up with the idea of staining the existing wood and extending the same dark tone to the terrace floor.
“Now the indoor and outdoor parts of the apartment are integrated to create an almost seamless space,” says the homeowner. “The design succeeds in realizing the promise of what the Watergate can be.”
Project completed in collaboration with Treacy & Eagleburger.
Photography by Alan Karchmer
Kyle Hunt & Partners, Incorporated
Builder & Interior Selections: Kyle Hunt & Partners, Architect: Sharratt Design Company, Landscape Design: Yardscapes, Photography by James Kruger, LandMark Photography
John Maniscalco Architecture
Example of a minimalist subway tile freestanding bathtub design in San Francisco
Elizabeth Gordon
Example of a transitional enclosed dining room design in Los Angeles with beige walls
Art | Harrison Interiors & Collection
The oversized obelisk serves to conceal the air conditioning unit as well as provide storage for additional gardening tools.
Beth Singer Photographer, Inc.
Timothy Lee landscape design
photo by Tim Lee
This is an example of a traditional vinyl fence landscaping in Boston.
This is an example of a traditional vinyl fence landscaping in Boston.
Reload the page to not see this specific ad anymore
Sullivan, Goulette & Wilson Ltd. Architects
(Photo by SGW Architects)
Trendy playroom photo in Chicago
Trendy playroom photo in Chicago
Michael Robert Construction
Another view of the beautiful foyer, looking towards the home's great room.
Photo by Mike Mroz of Michael Robert Construction
Staircase - traditional staircase idea in Newark
Staircase - traditional staircase idea in Newark
SV Design
This quaint hideaway sits over a quiet brook just steps from the main house Siemasko + Verbridge designed over 10 years ago. The form, materials and details of the design relate directly to the main house creating a harmonious relationship between the new and old. The carriage house serves as a multi-purpose space for the owners by incorporating a 2 car garage, work shop and office space all under one roof.
Photo Credit: Blind Dog Studio
DabneyCollins
General Fireplace dimensions: 17'-4"H x 10'-6"W x 4'D
Fireplace material: Tennessee Field Stone cut to an ashlar pattern with Granite Hearth and Mantel
Kitchen dimensions: 5'4" in-between the columns, then around 12.75' along the back
Structure paint color is Pittsburgh Paints Sun Proof Exterior "Monterrey Grey"
Roof material: Standing seam copper
Terrace material: Full color Pennsylvania Bluestone veneer on a concrete slab
Showing Results for "Betting Websites"
Rauser Design
A blend of traditional elements with modern. Materials are selected for their ability to grow more beautiful with age.
Kitchen - country kitchen idea in Austin with stainless steel appliances, a farmhouse sink and soapstone countertops
Kitchen - country kitchen idea in Austin with stainless steel appliances, a farmhouse sink and soapstone countertops
Structures, Inc.
WHOLE HOUSE RENOVATION AND ADDITION
Built in the 1940s, this cottage had an incredible amount of character and personality but was not conducive to the way we live today. The rooms were small and did not flow well into one another. The renovation of this house required opening up several rooms and adding square footage to the back of the home, all the while, keeping the curb appeal of a small cottage.
Photographs by jeanallsopp.com
Alan Mascord Design Associates Inc
Home by John True, Photos by Bob Greenspan. Beautiful Mountain Ranch home in Bend, Oregon.
Mountain style wood exterior home photo in Portland
Mountain style wood exterior home photo in Portland
6