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Example of a large trendy open concept and formal ceramic tile and beige floor living room design in Miami with gray walls, a standard fireplace, a wall-mounted tv and a tile fireplace
Sweetlake Interior Design LLC
Up the ante of your bachelor's retreat (and alternative rooms) aesthetic by adding a meticulously stylised cornice boards. The cornice boards in this house includes (2) different materials, an upholstered wood top molding and absolutely symmetrical handicraft on the curtains. Also, the (4) animal skin wing-backed chairs square measure superbly adorned with nail-heads that are carried throughout the design. This bachelor retreat features a stunning pendant and hand-tufted ottoman table. This house is warm and welcoming and perfect for intimate conversations amongst family and friends for years to come. Please take note - when using cornices, one should decide what proportion return is required. Return is the distance your material hangs away from the wall. Yes, this additionally affects the proportion. Usually, return is 3½ inches. However, larger or taller windows might need a deeper return to avoid the fabric from getting squashed against the wall. An example of a mid-sized transitional formal dining area in Houston, Texas with dark hardwood floors, more, however totally different, large damask wallpaper on the ceiling, (6) custom upholstered striped fabric, scroll back chairs surrounding a gorgeous, glass top dining table, chandelier, artwork and foliage pull this area along for a really elegant, yet masculine space. As for the guest chambers, we carried the inspiration from the bachelor retreat into the space and fabricated (2) more upholstered cornices and custom window treatments, bedding, pillows, upholstered (with nail-heads used in the dining area chairs) headboard, giant damask wallpaper and brown paint. Styling tips: (A) Use nail-heads on furnishings within the alternative rooms to display a reoccurring motif among the house. (B) Use a similar material from one amongst your upholstered furnishing items on the cornice board for visual uniformity. Photo by: Kenny Fenton
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High ceilings and ample windows offer plenty of light and an amazing view in this neutral master bedroom. Woven blinds and ivory and beige embroidered draperies hang from bronze hardware, adding subtle pattern and texture. Dark walnut stained flooring rests under a large, upholstered bed covered in an ivory vinyl and trimmed with bronze nail heads. The bedding, from Legacy Linens, has simple elegance, while hand embroidered pillows finish off the look. At the end of the bed sits a bench covered in a soft, sage green ultra-suede. Antique brass lamps filled with river rocks sit atop bedside tables, painted black and accented with metallic copper Greek key designs. Interior doors, painted charcoal grey with bronze door hardware, add just the right amount of contrast.
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Dillard Pierce Design Associates
Interiors by Christy Dillard Kratzer, Architecture by Harrison Design Associates, Photography by Chris Little
Example of a classic ceramic tile dining room design in Atlanta
Example of a classic ceramic tile dining room design in Atlanta
The Interiors Workroom, Inc
Design and fabrication by The Interiors Workroom, Inc.
Eclectic dining room photo in Other
Eclectic dining room photo in Other
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Our client and her sister own a condo in Florida and although her sister lives there full-time, our client only comes to Florida for the winter and utilizes the guest room and a separate bathroom as her own. At the time, enthusiastic to be in Florida she went all out in decorating in the old Florida style with a green and yellow tropical feel including a plethora of palm trees (see before picture). All the furniture had to be from Tommy Bahama and even the light fixtures had a tropical theme.
Fast forward to 2015 and our client was tired and bored in these surroundings and said to me, “what was I thinking!” She didn’t have the budget to change everything and I assured her that we could update her bedroom keeping the existing furniture. One of her previous decorating problems was the tiny window over the bed which she had covered by adding a faux canopy. Unfortunately, the fabric was thin and the window showed through. I tried to persuade her that a solution for the window issue could be a large painting over the bed but she wasn’t keen so we agreed to refresh the canopy with a more modern look.
We started with fresh silvery-grey paint and glossy white trim. Using subtle greeny-blue bedding from Eastern Accents we extracted a simple palette and mixed in several patterns including a classic Greek key. There are geometrics in the pillows and a floral in the custom cornice and draperies and we found a fabric from the same color palette for the drapery behind the bed from Kravet. It has a beautiful sheen which reflects light and is heavily lined to cover the window. Our project manager added the wood trim to the cornice board.
The modern chair is upholstered in a sea green herringbone while the table has an interesting story; my client loved the shape of the table but it was originally finished completely in gold leaf. Part of our update was to change everything metal such as door knobs and drapery hardware to chrome so our project manager offered to re-finish the table in silver leaf. Along the way we had a hiccup in the communication… she asked if the top was glass and was told it was but we didn’t realize that she hadn’t unpacked it so didn’t see the gold rim. On installation day we were surprised to see the gold rim against the silver legs! Happily, it was a really good error as the painting behind the chair has both gold and silver leaf and our error looks as though it were meant to be.
We finished with turquoise blown glass lamps, several pieces of art, and a large floor mirror (not in photo). The client asked if she could choose some pretty accessories at local art fairs and one painting is by her artist brother-in-law.
This project was very enjoyable as we were able to modernize the room with an updated coastal palette while at the same time utilizing existing furniture.
Photographer: Rolando Diaz
Flagg Coastal Homes
The second story family room in the Coastal Living 2014 Showhouse. Furniture by Lee Industries and all fabrics by Sunbrella.
Beach style family room photo in San Diego with gray walls
Beach style family room photo in San Diego with gray walls
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The fabric was laminated behind glass.
Photography by Annie Schlechter
Inspiration for an eclectic kitchen remodel in New York with stainless steel appliances, flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets and multicolored backsplash
Inspiration for an eclectic kitchen remodel in New York with stainless steel appliances, flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets and multicolored backsplash
The Interiors Workroom, Inc
Cornice boards can be layered with other window treatments, such as swags.
Fabrication by The Interiors Workroom, Inc.
Eclectic bedroom photo in Other
Eclectic bedroom photo in Other
Cramer Kreski Designs
Wainscot paneling, furniture vanity, Marble top, and vessel sink brings the new and old styling together. Cabinetry fabricated by Eurowood Cabinets.
Inspiration for a timeless powder room remodel in Omaha with marble countertops, a vessel sink and gray countertops
Inspiration for a timeless powder room remodel in Omaha with marble countertops, a vessel sink and gray countertops
Laura Jens Sisino
Serene Master Bath. Travertine Tile, creamy glazed subway tile, patterned tile mosaic shower floor, marble tub deck with wood front. Custom detailed cornice w/ multiple fabrics and trims.
Elizabeth Taich Design
Elizabeth Taich Design is a Chicago-based full-service interior architecture and design firm that specializes in sophisticated yet livable environments.
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Joe Cotitta
Epic Photography
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Builder: Eagle Luxury Property
Huge ornate formal and open concept carpeted living room photo in Phoenix with a tile fireplace, a standard fireplace, a wall-mounted tv and beige walls
Huge ornate formal and open concept carpeted living room photo in Phoenix with a tile fireplace, a standard fireplace, a wall-mounted tv and beige walls
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Earth Art Landscape
A colorful and enjoyable dining patio that has a moveable shade fabric patio cover. The fabric is Sunbrella and can be removed to be washed and put away. The window in the wall, frames the green fig vine, and opens the space, while adding a burst of color
Mike Woodall
Drab to Fab Decorating
When you want an impact of color try an accent wall and then horizontal strips with a neutral walls. The furniture and bedding was purchased at pottery barn and the custom cornice and seat bench with the peel on sticker from target give this little boys room just enough fun! He Loves his cornice board fabric!
Tobi Fairley Interior Design
Walls are Sherwin Williams Wool Skein. Lantern from Visual Comfort. Dining chairs from Lee Industries. Table fromHickory Chair. Custom banquette with F. Schumacher upholstered back.
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