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Design completed by Studio M Interiors
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Lori Hamilton Photography
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Designed by Beth Dotolo at Pulp Design Studios ( http://www.houzz.com/pro/bethdotolo/beth-dotolo-asid-rid-ncidq)
Photography by Alex Crook ( http://www.alexcrook.com/)

Photo // Alyssa Rosenheck
Design // Austin Bean Design Studio
Large transitional formal and open concept medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room photo in Other with white walls
Large transitional formal and open concept medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room photo in Other with white walls
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Studio Munroe,
Photography by Thomas Kuoh
Example of a trendy dark wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen design in San Francisco with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Example of a trendy dark wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen design in San Francisco with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

Our St. Pete studio gave this beautiful traditional home a warm, welcoming ambience with bold accents and decor. Gray and white wallpaper perfectly frame the large windows in the living room, and the elegant furnishings add elegance and classiness to the space. The bedrooms are also styled with wallpaper that leaves a calm, soothing feel for instant relaxation. Fun prints and patterns add cheerfulness to the bedrooms, making them a private and personal space to hang out. The formal dining room has beautiful furnishings in bold blue accents and a striking chandelier to create a dazzling focal point.
Pamela Harvey Interiors offers interior design services in St. Petersburg and Tampa, and throughout Florida's Suncoast area, from Tarpon Springs to Naples, including Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch, and Sarasota.

John Foxworthy
Trendy open concept concrete floor and brown floor living room photo in Austin with white walls, a standard fireplace, a wall-mounted tv and a stone fireplace
Trendy open concept concrete floor and brown floor living room photo in Austin with white walls, a standard fireplace, a wall-mounted tv and a stone fireplace

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Studio Munroe,
Photography by Thomas Kuoh
Inspiration for a contemporary dark wood floor family room remodel in San Francisco with a wall-mounted tv
Inspiration for a contemporary dark wood floor family room remodel in San Francisco with a wall-mounted tv

“Homework Studio" This room, right off the main living area, works as a combined homework and crafts space for tweens and teens. Lots of storage and a cozy spot to sit and read.
Photo by Olson Photographic
Design assistant: Jennifer Lattanzi

Our Austin studio decided to go bold with this project by ensuring that each space had a unique identity in the Mid-Century Modern style bathroom, butler's pantry, and mudroom. We covered the bathroom walls and flooring with stylish beige and yellow tile that was cleverly installed to look like two different patterns. The mint cabinet and pink vanity reflect the mid-century color palette. The stylish knobs and fittings add an extra splash of fun to the bathroom.
The butler's pantry is located right behind the kitchen and serves multiple functions like storage, a study area, and a bar. We went with a moody blue color for the cabinets and included a raw wood open shelf to give depth and warmth to the space. We went with some gorgeous artistic tiles that create a bold, intriguing look in the space.
In the mudroom, we used siding materials to create a shiplap effect to create warmth and texture – a homage to the classic Mid-Century Modern design. We used the same blue from the butler's pantry to create a cohesive effect. The large mint cabinets add a lighter touch to the space.

Painting project Jayne Howard Studios did for Interior designer Pamela Stanley Dix of Partners by Design, Fairfield CT
Jayne Howard Studios - Interior Photography

On a quiet street just steps from San Francisco’s beloved Dolores Park, a formerly modest urban structure has been transformed into a luminous vertical residence that quietly redefines contemporary city living. Through a comprehensive remodel and both vertical and horizontal expansion, the project turns a constrained urban footprint into a sequence of serene, art-forward living spaces that unfold upward toward expansive city views.
The architecture balances restraint and warmth: crisp contemporary geometry softened by natural materials, artful lighting, and carefully curated interiors. The result is a home that feels simultaneously grounded and elevated—deeply connected to its neighborhood yet remarkably private.
Reimagining the Urban Envelope
The original building has been almost entirely reconceived. The facade now reads as a disciplined composition of plaster volumes and precisely detailed window openings framed by subtle projecting bands. The geometry references San Francisco’s classic rhythm of bayed facades while stripping the language down to a refined modern expression.
Behind this quiet exterior lies a dramatically expanded interior volume. The redesign adds both additional floor area and new vertical circulation, transforming what was once a conventional city house into a multi-level architectural sequence organized around light, art, and views.
At the roofline, planted terraces soften the building’s silhouette and create a green crown visible from surrounding hillsides.
Interiors as a Sequence of Galleries
Inside, the home unfolds as a series of spatial moments connected by a sculptural stair and gallery-like corridors.
Wide plank oak floors run throughout, providing continuity and warmth against a palette of plaster walls, dark steel detailing, and natural stone. The hallways function almost as curated galleries, with layered artworks suspended in front of mesh panels that create depth and subtle shadow.
Light filters through carefully placed windows and stair openings, transforming circulation spaces into contemplative transitions rather than mere passageways.
A Living Room Anchored by Stone and Light
The primary living room occupies one of the home’s central floors, where a quiet interplay of texture and geometry defines the space.
A monumental fireplace wrapped in dark stone forms the room’s anchor, its mass contrasting with a recessed ceiling plane that seems to float above the seating area. Integrated perimeter lighting creates a soft architectural glow that washes the ceiling and walls.
Furniture is sculptural yet understated—rounded lounge chairs in warm ochre velvet, tailored sofas, and a striking marble cocktail table whose expressive veining becomes a focal artwork in itself. Deep blue carpeting grounds the seating arrangement and subtly absorbs light, enhancing the calm atmosphere.
Above the fireplace, a delicate projection artwork introduces a moment of visual poetry—an unexpected cinematic gesture that transforms the wall into a quietly animated canvas.
Kitchen as Architectural Furniture
The kitchen expresses a different register: crisp, tactile, and materially rich.
Custom walnut cabinetry spans the wall in a continuous plane, punctuated only by the sculpted hood and integrated appliances. The wood’s depth and warmth are balanced by expanses of pale marble that flow seamlessly from countertop to backsplash.
Three dome pendants hover above the island like industrial sculptures, casting pools of warm light onto the stone surface.
A row of vivid red stools introduces a controlled burst of color, a small but confident departure from the otherwise restrained palette.
Dining With a Living Backdrop
Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining room opens toward a glass wall overlooking a vertical garden of climbing ivy. The greenery becomes a constantly changing backdrop—lush and shadowy during the day, atmospheric and cinematic after sunset.
A dark wood table anchors the room, surrounded by pale oak chairs whose understated forms echo Scandinavian design traditions. The simplicity of the furniture allows the view and natural light to become the dominant experience.
Intimate Spaces and Material Contrast
Throughout the home, smaller rooms offer moments of intimacy and material experimentation.
The powder room pairs textured wall coverings with a dramatic black marble vanity whose bold veining feels almost geological. A suspended mirror and slender pendant create a sculptural composition against the tactile backdrop.
The primary bedroom, by contrast, feels serene and expansive. Floor-to-ceiling glazing frames sweeping views of the city, while soft textiles and warm wood paneling create a cocooning effect. Slender black columns subtly define a sitting area without interrupting the openness of the space.
Bathing Above the City
In the primary bathroom, a sculptural freestanding tub sits beside a panoramic window overlooking San Francisco’s hills and rooftops.
The room’s palette—light oak, grey stone, and matte metals—reinforces the spa-like atmosphere. Floating cabinetry and integrated lighting maintain a sense of visual lightness despite the richness of the materials.
Entertaining Above the Park
Higher in the house, a lounge and bar area becomes the social heart of the home. Here, dark stone slabs with dramatic veining wrap the bar wall like a piece of monumental art.
Open shelving displays glassware and spirits, while integrated wine storage hints at the home’s entertaining ambitions. A soft leather sectional and low glass table create a relaxed setting for conversation, framed by expansive views of the city skyline.
Cinema and Retreat
The lower level introduces yet another atmosphere: a dedicated media room designed for immersive viewing.
Dark walls, plush seating, and soft lighting create a cinematic environment that contrasts intentionally with the airy upper floors. It’s a retreat within the home—intimate, quiet, and removed from the brightness above.
Architecture That Balances Discipline and Warmth
What makes the project particularly compelling is its balance between architectural discipline and lived warmth.
Every element—from the carefully framed views to the restrained material palette—contributes to a cohesive spatial narrative. Yet the home never feels austere. Natural materials, curated art, and layered lighting create a sense of comfort and depth.
The result is a house that feels both architecturally rigorous and deeply human.
A Contemporary Interpretation of San Francisco Living
In a neighborhood defined by historic homes and iconic park views, this transformation offers a contemporary interpretation of San Francisco living.
It respects the city’s urban density while embracing openness, light, and vertical living. The home rises quietly above its surroundings, culminating in panoramic vistas that stretch across rooftops, hills, and sky.
What began as a conventional structure has become something far more nuanced: a modern urban sanctuary—part gallery, part retreat, and wholly connected to the vibrant city just beyond its walls.

Karen Melvin
Example of a classic kitchen design in Atlanta with a farmhouse sink, multicolored backsplash, stainless steel appliances, two islands and glass-front cabinets
Example of a classic kitchen design in Atlanta with a farmhouse sink, multicolored backsplash, stainless steel appliances, two islands and glass-front cabinets

3D architectural animation company has created an amazing 3d interior visualization of Sky Lounge in New York City. This is one of our favorite Apartments design 3d interiors, which you can see in the Images above. Starting to imagine what it would be like to live in these ultra-modern and sophisticated condos? This design 3d interior will give you a great inspiration to create your own 3d interior.
This is an example of how a 3D architectural visualization Service can be used to create an immersive, fully immersive environment. It’s an icon designed by Yantram 3D Architectural Animation Company and a demo of how they can use 3D architectural animation and 3D virtual reality to create a functional, functional, and rich immersive environment.
We created 3D Interior Visualization of the Sky Lounge and guiding principles, in order to better understand the growing demand that is being created by the launch of Sky Lounge in New York City. The 3D renderings were inspired by the City's Atmosphere, strong blue color, and potential consumers’ personalities, which are exactly what we felt needed to be incorporated into the design of the interior of Sky Launch.
If you’ve ever been to New York City (or even heard of it), you may have seen the Sky Lounge in the Downtown Eastside. The Sky Lounge is a rooftop area for relaxation on multi-story buildings. that features art-house music and a larger-than-life view of the Building and is actually the best dinner date place for New Yorkers, so there is a great demand for their space.

Photography: Phil Wilkinson Photography
This JML Lowlander Garden room is an artist's studio and complete with a kitchenette, a perfect spot for her four legged companion and walls adorned with the artist's own creations. The perfect inspirational and light filled space.

Modern studio apartment for the young girl.
Kitchen - small modern l-shaped ceramic tile and gray floor kitchen idea in Frankfurt with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, gray backsplash, no island, stainless steel appliances, gray countertops and a drop-in sink
Kitchen - small modern l-shaped ceramic tile and gray floor kitchen idea in Frankfurt with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, gray backsplash, no island, stainless steel appliances, gray countertops and a drop-in sink

The studio's entrance makes a bold first impression with floral wallpaper, dual crystal light fixtures, and a central TV wall for media and presentations. Neutral floors keep the focus on the fun print and welcoming vibe.
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