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Restored Edwardian fire place, crown moulding, panelled walls, herringbone parquet floors, bespoke bookshelves, custom drapes all add layers of depth and texture.

Sporty Spa. Texture and pattern from the tile set the backdrop for the soft grey-washed bamboo and custom cast concrete sink. Calm and soothing tones meet active lines and angles- might just be the perfect way to start the day.

Conceived more similar to a loft type space rather than a traditional single family home, the homeowner was seeking to challenge a normal arrangement of rooms in favor of spaces that are dynamic in all 3 dimensions, interact with the yard, and capture the movement of light and air.
As an artist that explores the beauty of natural objects and scenes, she tasked us with creating a building that was not precious - one that explores the essence of its raw building materials and is not afraid of expressing them as finished.
We designed opportunities for kinetic fixtures, many built by the homeowner, to allow flexibility and movement.
The result is a building that compliments the casual artistic lifestyle of the occupant as part home, part work space, part gallery. The spaces are interactive, contemplative, and fun.
More details to come.
credits:
design: Matthew O. Daby - m.o.daby design
construction: Cellar Ridge Construction
structural engineer: Darla Wall - Willamette Building Solutions
photography: Erin Riddle - KLIK Concepts
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new floors, 8ft french doors to den/office , new doors throughout baseboard and paint. recessed lighting added throughout the house
Great room - mid-sized transitional dark wood floor and brown floor great room idea in Las Vegas with white walls
Great room - mid-sized transitional dark wood floor and brown floor great room idea in Las Vegas with white walls

This homeowner has long since moved away from his family farm but still visits often and thought it was time to fix up this little house that had been neglected for years. He brought home ideas and objects he was drawn to from travels around the world and allowed a team of us to help bring them together in this old family home that housed many generations through the years. What it grew into is not your typical 150 year old NC farm house but the essence is still there and shines through in the original wood and beams in the ceiling and on some of the walls, old flooring, re-purposed objects from the farm and the collection of cherished finds from his travels.
Photos by Tad Davis Photography

Photo: Margot Hartford © 2017 Houzz
Kitchen - eclectic kitchen idea in Other
Kitchen - eclectic kitchen idea in Other

Contemporary Fire Place. Hollywood meets most dangerous catch meets crew team.
Living room - mid-century modern living room idea in Los Angeles
Living room - mid-century modern living room idea in Los Angeles

Andrew Sherman www.AndrewSherman.co
Example of a classic living room design in Charleston
Example of a classic living room design in Charleston

Notable decor elements include: Merida Shag rug in marble, Custom credenza, Cappellini Jane vases, Fort Standard green ceramic bowl
Photography Francesco Bertocci

Amy Brogna Baione
Example of a mid-sized transitional guest dark wood floor and brown floor bedroom design in Boston with beige walls and no fireplace
Example of a mid-sized transitional guest dark wood floor and brown floor bedroom design in Boston with beige walls and no fireplace

Photo: Margot Hartford © 2017 Houzz
Kitchen - eclectic kitchen idea in Other
Kitchen - eclectic kitchen idea in Other

An old favorite chair finds a place near a large accent mirror.
Family room - mid-sized contemporary open concept dark wood floor and brown floor family room idea in Bridgeport with beige walls, no fireplace and no tv
Family room - mid-sized contemporary open concept dark wood floor and brown floor family room idea in Bridgeport with beige walls, no fireplace and no tv

Cozy and modern living room scene, with a grey sectional sofa and a coffee table. The dominant colors are neutral tones like beige and gray, accented by pops of yellow, blue, and muted purple.
In the background, a large sectional sofa in a light beige fabric occupies the center of the frame. It appears soft and inviting, with deep cushions. On the sofa, several throw pillows are arranged. To the left, a bright yellow pillow stands out. Next to it is a blue pillow with a geometric pattern. A plain cream-colored pillow is also visible. Towards the right side of the sofa, a bolster pillow with a striped pattern in shades of purple, white, and beige adds a touch of color.
Above the sofa, a framed abstract painting hangs on a white wall. The painting features swirling patterns in light blue, gray, and soft yellow, creating a sense of movement and texture.
In the foreground, a light-colored wooden coffee table is positioned in front of the sofa. It has a minimalist design with clean lines and a visible wood grain. The table has an open shelf area on the left side, revealing a hint of the carpet underneath. On the right side of the coffee table, a decorative object resembling a round, orange-yellow bowl with a white interior sits on a small, light-colored wooden stand with three short legs. Beside the bowl, a stack of books is neatly placed, topped with a white rectangular object, possibly a decorative block or another book. To the left of the books, a small potted plant with green leaves in a gray textured pot adds a touch of nature to the scene.
The overall composition is balanced, with the coffee table acting as a central element connecting the foreground and the sofa in the background. The lighting is soft and diffused, suggesting an indoor setting, possibly with natural light coming from a window that is partially visible to the right of the painting. The rug underneath the coffee table has a subtle gray texture. The image is taken from a slightly elevated angle, allowing a clear view of the coffee table and the arrangement of objects on it, as well as the sofa and the artwor

The Teal paint used in this cabinet make it possible to see clear glass objects and brightens up an other wise neutral room.
The addition of multicolored objects in the cabinet draw the color up from the chairs and art.
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