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Archipelago Hawaii Luxury Home Designs
Photography: Augie Salbosa
Bathroom remodel
Example of an island style bathroom design in Hawaii with a vessel sink
Example of an island style bathroom design in Hawaii with a vessel sink
Shelley Morris Interiors
For her own home in New Canaan, CT, Shelley Morris gutted a mid-century, ranch style house, transforming it inside and out. Reinvisioning the exterior architectural elevation and interior floor plan, the designer orchestrated rich, textured materials including Venetian plaster walls, reclaimed wood beams, floor to ceiling mutton windows, wide plank white oak floors, painted custom millwork, and horizontal wainscot. Raising ceiling heights in most of the rooms (either cathedral or tray style), she also introduced round windows, French doors, a black granite surround fireplace, and all-new bathrooms, kitchen, plumbing and lighting. The furnishings are a layered collage of subtle textures and color.
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Adelene Keeler Smith Interior Design
Mid-sized elegant master stone tile and brown tile travertine floor bathroom photo in Other with an undermount sink, distressed cabinets, limestone countertops, a one-piece toilet, beige walls and recessed-panel cabinets
The Sound Vision
Joy King of The Sound Vision LLC
Home theater - mid-sized traditional enclosed carpeted home theater idea in Detroit with beige walls and a wall-mounted tv
Home theater - mid-sized traditional enclosed carpeted home theater idea in Detroit with beige walls and a wall-mounted tv
Jeff Wilkinson, RA
The completely updated living room features new Marvin Integrity windows, a flush blue stone hearth and tile surround, Vermont Castings stove, rustic wood ceiling beams,built in storage designed to accommodate the client's vinyl collection, light wideboard wood flooring, white painted horizontal wainscot boards, and barn doors above the fireplace concealing a flat screen TV. Windows flanking the rebuilt fireplace were added to increase the light, airy feeling. photo by Frank Ritter/ Frank Ritter Photography
Victoria
I love the look of board and batten walls but can't afford the full treatment right now. I scoured pictures on the web and found that some people are doing a faux treatment and it turns out pretty effective. So without hesitation...I decided to jump in. I first painted the top portion a dark green (at first I thought...wow that's really dark. But I love the color now). I installed molding horizontally about 5-1/2' from the floor. I next (with the help of the hubby) ripped a 4' x 8' piece of mdf into 3" strips. I then applied them to the wall with construction adhesive and brad nails. I then caulked and painted everything cottage white semi-gloss to match the existing molding throughout the house. Made new curtains, brought the furniture back in. I think it turned out pretty good!
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Family area within the open floor plan. A TV accent wall and built in cabinet anchor the room. The windows have a southwest exposure flooding the room with light.
(Seth Benn Photography)
Visbeen Architects
Photographer: Ashley Avila Photography
Builder: Colonial Builders - Tim Schollart
Interior Designer: Laura Davidson
This large estate house was carefully crafted to compliment the rolling hillsides of the Midwest. Horizontal board & batten facades are sheltered by long runs of hipped roofs and are divided down the middle by the homes singular gabled wall. At the foyer, this gable takes the form of a classic three-part archway.
Going through the archway and into the interior, reveals a stunning see-through fireplace surround with raised natural stone hearth and rustic mantel beams. Subtle earth-toned wall colors, white trim, and natural wood floors serve as a perfect canvas to showcase patterned upholstery, black hardware, and colorful paintings. The kitchen and dining room occupies the space to the left of the foyer and living room and is connected to two garages through a more secluded mudroom and half bath. Off to the rear and adjacent to the kitchen is a screened porch that features a stone fireplace and stunning sunset views.
Occupying the space to the right of the living room and foyer is an understated master suite and spacious study featuring custom cabinets with diagonal bracing. The master bedroom’s en suite has a herringbone patterned marble floor, crisp white custom vanities, and access to a his and hers dressing area.
The four upstairs bedrooms are divided into pairs on either side of the living room balcony. Downstairs, the terraced landscaping exposes the family room and refreshment area to stunning views of the rear yard. The two remaining bedrooms in the lower level each have access to an en suite bathroom.
Alexander Johnson Photography
Interior Design by id 810 design group
www.id810designgroup.com
Living room - contemporary living room idea in New York with brown walls
Living room - contemporary living room idea in New York with brown walls
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Sesshu Design Associates, Ltd
Details like the deco mosaic in the floor and the wainscot wrapped from shower to vanity splash make this master bath beautifully unique. Soft ivories and warm beige are soothing and serene for starting your day.
Visbeen Architects
Photographer: Ashley Avila Photography
Builder: Colonial Builders - Tim Schollart
Interior Designer: Laura Davidson
This large estate house was carefully crafted to compliment the rolling hillsides of the Midwest. Horizontal board & batten facades are sheltered by long runs of hipped roofs and are divided down the middle by the homes singular gabled wall. At the foyer, this gable takes the form of a classic three-part archway.
Going through the archway and into the interior, reveals a stunning see-through fireplace surround with raised natural stone hearth and rustic mantel beams. Subtle earth-toned wall colors, white trim, and natural wood floors serve as a perfect canvas to showcase patterned upholstery, black hardware, and colorful paintings. The kitchen and dining room occupies the space to the left of the foyer and living room and is connected to two garages through a more secluded mudroom and half bath. Off to the rear and adjacent to the kitchen is a screened porch that features a stone fireplace and stunning sunset views.
Occupying the space to the right of the living room and foyer is an understated master suite and spacious study featuring custom cabinets with diagonal bracing. The master bedroom’s en suite has a herringbone patterned marble floor, crisp white custom vanities, and access to a his and hers dressing area.
The four upstairs bedrooms are divided into pairs on either side of the living room balcony. Downstairs, the terraced landscaping exposes the family room and refreshment area to stunning views of the rear yard. The two remaining bedrooms in the lower level each have access to an en suite bathroom.
Sogno Design Group
Michele Lee Wilson
Living room - mid-sized craftsman formal and enclosed medium tone wood floor and green floor living room idea in San Francisco with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace and no tv
Living room - mid-sized craftsman formal and enclosed medium tone wood floor and green floor living room idea in San Francisco with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace and no tv
It's The Little Things...
To add some interest to our hallway I added wide stripes in a colors two shades apart on the color swatch. For a small hallway, like ours, it is much more visually appealing than a solid, painted wall.
To see how I did it, check out my blog post:
http://itsthelittlethingsthatmakeahouseahome.blogspot.com/2008/12/stripes.html
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Shelley Morris Interiors
For her own home in New Canaan, CT, Shelley Morris gutted a mid-century, ranch style house, transforming it inside and out. Reinvisioning the exterior architectural elevation and interior floor plan, the designer orchestrated rich, textured materials including Venetian plaster walls, reclaimed wood beams, floor to ceiling mutton windows, wide plank white oak floors, painted custom millwork, and horizontal wainscot. Raising ceiling heights in most of the rooms (either cathedral or tray style), she also introduced round windows, French doors, a black granite surround fireplace, and all-new bathrooms, kitchen, plumbing and lighting. The furnishings are a layered collage of subtle textures and color.
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Isabelle Eubanks (www.photosinwonderland.com)
Small trendy dark wood floor powder room photo in San Francisco with a pedestal sink, a two-piece toilet and gray walls
Small trendy dark wood floor powder room photo in San Francisco with a pedestal sink, a two-piece toilet and gray walls
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