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Elegant freestanding desk brown floor study room photo in Raleigh with brown walls and a standard fireplace

Large elegant master white tile and stone slab marble floor and white floor bathroom photo in Dallas with raised-panel cabinets, marble countertops, white cabinets, white walls, an undermount sink and a hinged shower door

Modern Dining & Living Room Accent Lighting
This new construction modern style residence is located in a Mid-Town Tulsa neighborhood. The dining/living room has 18-foot ceilings with beautiful, aged wooden beams, and a textural stone fireplace as a wall divider between the two rooms. The owners have a wonderful art collection with clean simple modern furniture accents in both rooms.
My lighting approach was to reflected light off the art, stone texture fireplace and aged wooden beams to fill the rooms with light. With the high ceiling, it is best to specify a 15-watt LED adjustable recess fixture. As shown in the images, this type of fixture allows me to aim a specific beam diameter to accent various sizes of art and architectural details.
The color of light is important! For this project the art consultant requested a warm color temperature. I suggested a 3000-kelvin temperature with a high-color rendering index number that intensifies the color of the art. This color of light resembles a typical non-LED light used in table lamps.
After aiming all the lighting, the owner said this lighting project was his best experience he'd had working with a lighting designer. The outcome of the lighting complimented his esthetics as he hoped it would!
Client: DES, Rogers, AR https://www.des3s.com/
Lighting Designer: John Rogers
under the employ of DES
Architect/Builder: Mike Dankbar https://www.mrdankbar.com
Interior Designer: Carolyn Fielder Nierenberg carolyn@cdatulsa.com
CAMPBELL DESIGN ASSOCIATES https://www.cdatulsa.com
Photographer: John Rogers
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This modern pool uses a unconventional mosaic color giving a beautiful and distinctive look. The mosaic is color 260, and it has bands of aventurina, which gives it a subtle glittery effect. There are many mosaic colors that share this effect including greens, browns, blues and more. Combinations can also be made to fit your style.

Impulse is a dynamic LED chandelier design with a striking contemporary shape. Petite stems radiate from the spherical body while miniature acrylic ornaments of light glow at its tips. An array of chic finish options in Polished Chrome, Polished Gold or Cloud intensifies its stunning effect.

Perennial plant combinations at their best! Not only are the vivid flower colors eye catching, the bold foliage of the big leaf burgundy ligularia 'Brit Marie Crawford' in front of the Hinoki cypress intensify the drama.

Sands tiles enhance large living spaces and intensifying their beauty and elegance thanks to the deep sensation of visual continuity. These tiles feature warm tones blend with sensational shading to create sophisticated finishes.

Balmer Mantels Liberty ThinCast Stone Mantel Surround
The fireplace represents the heart of the home. A place for families to share warmth and comfort. Why not intensify this experience by wrapping your fireplace with the timeless elegance of the Liberty.

Acer palmatum (Japanese Maple) 'Shirazz'. Photo by Jay Sifford.
Example of an eclectic home design design in Charlotte
Example of an eclectic home design design in Charlotte

Louie pine - a stunning conifer for containers and the winter garden
Photo credit; Alyson Ross-Markley
Design ideas for a traditional landscaping in Seattle.
Design ideas for a traditional landscaping in Seattle.

LED lighting built into shelves in this entry add an artistic effect for glass art. The stone behind it further intensifies the showcase look.
Vestibule - large vestibule idea in Tampa
Vestibule - large vestibule idea in Tampa

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Inspiration for a timeless u-shaped brown floor home bar remodel in Chicago with raised-panel cabinets and brown cabinets
Inspiration for a timeless u-shaped brown floor home bar remodel in Chicago with raised-panel cabinets and brown cabinets

Modern Dining & Living Room Accent Lighting
This new construction modern style residence is located in a Mid-Town Tulsa neighborhood. The dining/living room has 18-foot ceilings with beautiful, aged wooden beams, and a textural stone fireplace as a wall divider between the two rooms. The owners have a wonderful art collection with clean simple modern furniture accents in both rooms.
My lighting approach was to reflected light off the art, stone texture fireplace and aged wooden beams to fill the rooms with light. With the high ceiling, it is best to specify a 15-watt LED adjustable recess fixture. As shown in the images, this type of fixture allows me to aim a specific beam diameter to accent various sizes of art and architectural details.
The color of light is important! For this project the art consultant requested a warm color temperature. I suggested a 3000-kelvin temperature with a high-color rendering index number that intensifies the color of the art. This color of light resembles a typical non-LED light used in table lamps.
After aiming all the lighting, the owner said this lighting project was his best experience he'd had working with a lighting designer. The outcome of the lighting complimented his esthetics as he hoped it would!
Client: DES, Rogers, AR https://www.des3s.com/
Lighting Designer: John Rogers
under the employ of DES
Architect/Builder: Mike Dankbar https://www.mrdankbar.com
Interior Designer: Carolyn Fielder Nierenberg carolyn@cdatulsa.com
CAMPBELL DESIGN ASSOCIATES https://www.cdatulsa.com
Photographer: John Rogers

Sands tiles enhance large living spaces and intensifying their beauty and elegance thanks to the deep sensation of visual continuity. These tiles feature warm tones blend with sensational shading to create sophisticated finishes.

FullView Modern
Perfectly refined, thoroughly Mendota
Designed for those who are ready for the next level of fireplace enjoyment, the Mendota Modern transcends traditional fireplace design and elevates it to a new level of elegance and sophistication. The fact that the passion and beauty is fueled by efficient Mendota BurnGreen™ technology adds to its refined, contemporary appeal.
FullView Modern
Blending contemporary elements with the primal, instinctive allure of fire, this simple yet stunning fireplace makes a confident statement in any room.
An elegant, contemporary fireplace that’s smarter, too
Flames leap from a base of natural river rock or glass fire stones
A choice of interior linings that intensify the nuances of the fire
Combines today’s high-efficiency green technology with century-old Mendota craftsmanship
Easily customized with a choice of fronts, doors, fire base and interior linings
Remote controlled variable flames: 18,000 to 29,000 BTUH

Acer palmatum (Japanese Maple) 'Manyo No Sato'. Photo by Jay Sifford.
Home design - eclectic home design idea in Charlotte
Home design - eclectic home design idea in Charlotte

These are double, swing-out garage doors that are custom wood style. You can see the high-lifts are easily accommodated with this door!
The rich Mahogany color intensifies the old craftsman look.
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Sands tiles enhance large living spaces and intensifying their beauty and elegance thanks to the deep sensation of visual continuity. These tiles feature warm tones blend with sensational shading to create sophisticated finishes.

Living room - mid-sized transitional formal and enclosed medium tone wood floor living room idea in San Francisco with pink walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv
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