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Example of a transitional guest bedroom design in San Francisco with multicolored walls
Burns Century Interior Design
Burns Century Interior Design
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Photography by Jan Stittleburg
1950s bathroom photo in Atlanta
1950s bathroom photo in Atlanta
Design Fixation [Faith Provencher]
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Bedroom - industrial bedroom idea in Boston
Bedroom - industrial bedroom idea in Boston
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Kristin Peake Interiors, LLC
Example of an eclectic dark wood floor bedroom design in DC Metro with blue walls
Kelly Brown Interiors
Photo Credit: Alex C. Tenser Photography
Transitional girl light wood floor kids' bedroom photo in Richmond with pink walls
Transitional girl light wood floor kids' bedroom photo in Richmond with pink walls
Specht Novak Architects
In order to create an elegant family-friendly duplex, Specht Harpman combined and renovated two classic six apartments on the Upper West Side. The plan creates a series of appropriately-scaled and thoughtfully decorated rooms for this growing young family. Warm materials connect the children's play and dining spaces to the grown-up living spaces, all within a clean, modern design aesthetic.
Reynaldo Gonzalez Design
Black Walnut and mirror hand made vases, Esplanade mirror (available in custom sizes), hollow laquered mantel movable placed in front of existing mantel, custom log holders, all designed by Reynaldo Gonzalez. Designed and made in America.
Project 12 Architecture
Jessie Prince
Home office - scandinavian built-in desk carpeted home office idea in Melbourne with white walls
Home office - scandinavian built-in desk carpeted home office idea in Melbourne with white walls
Mal Corboy Design
Trendy u-shaped kitchen photo in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets and stainless steel appliances
Shannon Malone
Design and Architecture by Kate Svoboda-Spanbock of HERE Design and Architecture
Shannon Malone © 2012 Houzz
Inspiration for a southwestern concrete floor living room remodel in Santa Barbara with white walls
Inspiration for a southwestern concrete floor living room remodel in Santa Barbara with white walls
Design Shop Interiors
Inspiration for an eclectic kids' bedroom remodel in Sacramento with pink walls
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SK Interiors
Loudoun County's Top Kitchen & Bath Designer I Best of Houzz 2014-2022
Marvin
Set on a sprawling equestrian ranch, this contemporary ranch home in Southern California emphasizes a mixture of materials and textures. The homeowners wanted a warm, rustic feel throughout the home, without sacrificing open contemporary spaces. From the exterior, they wanted the house to appear balanced from any angle, without a defined front, side, or back. Natural materials provide the home a time-worn character. Varying materials like quartzite stone floor, cherry wood cabinets, gum wood doors, clear cedar ceilings, and hand-scraped exposed beams all provide dramatic texture. Marvin provided custom arch-top windows, as well as screens that can easily be hidden away for an aesthetically pleasing view.
Sasha Medchill
My daughter, Poppie Ainsley's room was inspired by the board game Candy Land. We began the process by painting the room a great Tiffany blue color and then candy striped the ceiling pink, red and white (talk about a tough task at seven months pregnant!). I then painted the Candy Land mural on one wall. We kept the cost of the room low by using a floor model "Toys R Us" Amy Coe Crib and Target Furniture. Little accents like polka dotted knobs made the pieces look way more expensive than they actually were! I painted a clearance mirror frame bright red and balanced the color of the room with the round, white rug. Finally candy was placed in glass jars through out the room. We love it! I hope you do as well :)
Marvin
Set on a sprawling equestrian ranch, this contemporary ranch home in Southern California emphasizes a mixture of materials and textures. The homeowners wanted a warm, rustic feel throughout the home, without sacrificing open contemporary spaces. From the exterior, they wanted the house to appear balanced from any angle, without a defined front, side, or back. Natural materials provide the home a time-worn character. Varying materials like quartzite stone floor, cherry wood cabinets, gum wood doors, clear cedar ceilings, and hand-scraped exposed beams all provide dramatic texture. Marvin provided custom arch-top windows, as well as screens that can easily be hidden away for an aesthetically pleasing view.
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Pierre Jean-Baptiste Interiors
DC Area's Award-Winning Interior Designer | 12x Best of Houzz
Marvin
Set on a sprawling equestrian ranch, this contemporary ranch home in Southern California emphasizes a mixture of materials and textures. The homeowners wanted a warm, rustic feel throughout the home, without sacrificing open contemporary spaces. From the exterior, they wanted the house to appear balanced from any angle, without a defined front, side, or back. Natural materials provide the home a time-worn character. Varying materials like quartzite stone floor, cherry wood cabinets, gum wood doors, clear cedar ceilings, and hand-scraped exposed beams all provide dramatic texture. Marvin provided custom arch-top windows, as well as screens that can easily be hidden away for an aesthetically pleasing view.
Auhaus Architecture
Bluff House kitchen.
Photography: Auhaus Architecture
Kitchen - mid-sized contemporary medium tone wood floor kitchen idea in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, wood countertops, multicolored backsplash, cement tile backsplash, black appliances and an island
Kitchen - mid-sized contemporary medium tone wood floor kitchen idea in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, wood countertops, multicolored backsplash, cement tile backsplash, black appliances and an island
Marvin
Set on a sprawling equestrian ranch, this contemporary ranch home in Southern California emphasizes a mixture of materials and textures. The homeowners wanted a warm, rustic feel throughout the home, without sacrificing open contemporary spaces. From the exterior, they wanted the house to appear balanced from any angle, without a defined front, side, or back. Natural materials provide the home a time-worn character. Varying materials like quartzite stone floor, cherry wood cabinets, gum wood doors, clear cedar ceilings, and hand-scraped exposed beams all provide dramatic texture. Marvin provided custom arch-top windows, as well as screens that can easily be hidden away for an aesthetically pleasing view.
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