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Jessy Krol Designs LLC
Living room - huge traditional formal and open concept dark wood floor living room idea in New York with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Simply Stunning Spaces
Working with Bruce Buffer was nothing shy of an absolutely incredible experience. He's such a kind soul first of all, but also one of the most interesting people I've ever had the opportunity to work with. His collectibles were endlessly intriguing. Sadly, when we first met his valued priced possessions were so cluttered on his shelves you couldn't even appreciate them. This job wasn't a huge makeover but it was so rewarding for us both when it was all done. It was a process of letting go from the beginning, sorting through what really had tangible and intangible value and then finding a way to display these special pieces in a way that he and everyone who walked into his home could appreciate. He loves the way he's able to tell the story behind each item now so effortlessly.
Oh, and we also discovered a balcony space he wasn't even using right outside his office door! Getting Bruce to buy into Turquoise outdoor furniture was the best! That space was as if we added a whole new room to his home and we never even went through construction!
For a complete interview with Bruce please visit our website: simplystunningspaces.com and click on VIDEOS. :)
Photography: Diana Thai
Simply Stunning Spaces
Working with Bruce Buffer was nothing shy of an absolutely incredible experience. He's such a kind soul first of all, but also one of the most interesting people I've ever had the opportunity to work with. His collectibles were endlessly intriguing. Sadly, when we first met his valued priced possessions were so cluttered on his shelves you couldn't even appreciate them. This job wasn't a huge makeover but it was so rewarding for us both when it was all done. It was a process of letting go from the beginning, sorting through what really had tangible and intangible value and then finding a way to display these special pieces in a way that he and everyone who walked into his home could appreciate. He loves the way he's able to tell the story behind each item now so effortlessly.
Oh, and we also discovered a balcony space he wasn't even using right outside his office door! Getting Bruce to buy into Turquoise outdoor furniture was the best! That space was as if we added a whole new room to his home and we never even went through construction!
For a complete interview with Bruce please visit our website: simplystunningspaces.com and click on VIDEOS. :)
Photography: Diana Thai
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Simply Stunning Spaces
Working with Bruce Buffer was nothing shy of an absolutely incredible experience. He's such a kind soul first of all, but also one of the most interesting people I've ever had the opportunity to work with. His collectibles were endlessly intriguing. Sadly, when we first met his valued priced possessions were so cluttered on his shelves you couldn't even appreciate them. This job wasn't a huge makeover but it was so rewarding for us both when it was all done. It was a process of letting go from the beginning, sorting through what really had tangible and intangible value and then finding a way to display these special pieces in a way that he and everyone who walked into his home could appreciate. He loves the way he's able to tell the story behind each item now so effortlessly.
Oh, and we also discovered a balcony space he wasn't even using right outside his office door! Getting Bruce to buy into Turquoise outdoor furniture was the best! That space was as if we added a whole new room to his home and we never even went through construction!
For a complete interview with Bruce please visit our website: simplystunningspaces.com and click on VIDEOS. :)
Photography: Diana Thai
Simply Stunning Spaces
Working with Bruce Buffer was nothing shy of an absolutely incredible experience. He's such a kind soul first of all, but also one of the most interesting people I've ever had the opportunity to work with. His collectibles were endlessly intriguing. Sadly, when we first met his valued priced possessions were so cluttered on his shelves you couldn't even appreciate them. This job wasn't a huge makeover but it was so rewarding for us both when it was all done. It was a process of letting go from the beginning, sorting through what really had tangible and intangible value and then finding a way to display these special pieces in a way that he and everyone who walked into his home could appreciate. He loves the way he's able to tell the story behind each item now so effortlessly.
Oh, and we also discovered a balcony space he wasn't even using right outside his office door! Getting Bruce to buy into Turquoise outdoor furniture was the best! That space was as if we added a whole new room to his home and we never even went through construction!
For a complete interview with Bruce please visit our website: simplystunningspaces.com and click on VIDEOS. :)
Photography: Diana Thai
Simply Stunning Spaces
Working with Bruce Buffer was nothing shy of an absolutely incredible experience. He's such a kind soul first of all, but also one of the most interesting people I've ever had the opportunity to work with. His collectibles were endlessly intriguing. Sadly, when we first met his valued priced possessions were so cluttered on his shelves you couldn't even appreciate them. This job wasn't a huge makeover but it was so rewarding for us both when it was all done. It was a process of letting go from the beginning, sorting through what really had tangible and intangible value and then finding a way to display these special pieces in a way that he and everyone who walked into his home could appreciate. He loves the way he's able to tell the story behind each item now so effortlessly.
Oh, and we also discovered a balcony space he wasn't even using right outside his office door! Getting Bruce to buy into Turquoise outdoor furniture was the best! That space was as if we added a whole new room to his home and we never even went through construction!
For a complete interview with Bruce please visit our website: simplystunningspaces.com and click on VIDEOS. :)
Photography: Diana Thai
Simply Stunning Spaces
Working with Bruce Buffer was nothing shy of an absolutely incredible experience. He's such a kind soul first of all, but also one of the most interesting people I've ever had the opportunity to work with. His collectibles were endlessly intriguing. Sadly, when we first met his valued priced possessions were so cluttered on his shelves you couldn't even appreciate them. This job wasn't a huge makeover but it was so rewarding for us both when it was all done. It was a process of letting go from the beginning, sorting through what really had tangible and intangible value and then finding a way to display these special pieces in a way that he and everyone who walked into his home could appreciate. He loves the way he's able to tell the story behind each item now so effortlessly.
Oh, and we also discovered a balcony space he wasn't even using right outside his office door! Getting Bruce to buy into Turquoise outdoor furniture was the best! That space was as if we added a whole new room to his home and we never even went through construction!
For a complete interview with Bruce please visit our website: simplystunningspaces.com and click on VIDEOS. :)
Photography: Diana Thai
Simply Stunning Spaces
Working with Bruce Buffer was nothing shy of an absolutely incredible experience. He's such a kind soul first of all, but also one of the most interesting people I've ever had the opportunity to work with. His collectibles were endlessly intriguing. Sadly, when we first met his valued priced possessions were so cluttered on his shelves you couldn't even appreciate them. This job wasn't a huge makeover but it was so rewarding for us both when it was all done. It was a process of letting go from the beginning, sorting through what really had tangible and intangible value and then finding a way to display these special pieces in a way that he and everyone who walked into his home could appreciate. He loves the way he's able to tell the story behind each item now so effortlessly.
Oh, and we also discovered a balcony space he wasn't even using right outside his office door! Getting Bruce to buy into Turquoise outdoor furniture was the best! That space was as if we added a whole new room to his home and we never even went through construction!
For a complete interview with Bruce please visit our website: simplystunningspaces.com and click on VIDEOS. :)
Photography: Diana Thai
Lucy Interior Design
Interior Design: Lucy Interior Design
Photography: SPACECRAFTING
Transitional light wood floor living room photo in Minneapolis with a wall-mounted tv and a standard fireplace
Transitional light wood floor living room photo in Minneapolis with a wall-mounted tv and a standard fireplace
Joe Statwick
This shot shows the semi-hidden shower cubby.
Example of a minimalist bathroom design in Denver
Example of a minimalist bathroom design in Denver
Happy Interiors Group
Living room in a loft-style condo in downtown St. Paul.
Living room - mid-sized transitional formal and open concept medium tone wood floor living room idea in Minneapolis with gray walls, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Living room - mid-sized transitional formal and open concept medium tone wood floor living room idea in Minneapolis with gray walls, a standard fireplace, a tile fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Tali Hardonag Architect
The entry opens onto a stained concrete floor embedded with slate leaves. On one side a raised platform with shoji screens hide a sunken dining area. A spiral stair leads to the second floor. In tiger mainlining area, shoji screens hide the media center.
photo by Paul Keller Media
Beth Dotolo, ASID, RID, NCIDQ
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Sharon Holmin Interiors
This room mixes Mid-Century Modern and Asian design with a few Industrial and bohemian touches.
The dining table is attributed to Milo Baughman, circa 1960. Mid-century Modern chairs. Antique Japanese tansu. Pipe chandelier by Sharon Holmin Interiors. Vintage red rug. Brass console with Thai puppets and African bowl. Wallpaper is "Pastel Horizons" textured woven wallpaper by Sharon Holmin Interiors. Headlight sconces and brass lamp on tansu are from Circa Lighting. Rattan mirror from Serena & Lily.
Photography by J.Tom Archuleta.
Dunlap Design Group, LLC
We designed the Birmingham Showhouse family room to include the characteristics of the Arts and Crafts style through the use of organic materials, with a hand-made quality. There is also slight Japanese aesthetic running through the design. It was designed to be a warm, comfortable place for the entire family to spend time in. For example, we designed the bookcases with integral, pull-out desks, allowing the room to serve many functions. The color palate is warm neutrals, with interest being added by using many textures and punches of geometric pattern. Of note, is the fireplace surround clad in patinated steel plate with rivets, the custom cow-hide herringbone rug, the drapery hardware made from copper plumbing pipe, and the antique Thai teak log trestle table. The custom ceiling light anchors the space, while the wall light swings to the desk area as needed.
Jane Ellison
A custom-cut piece of glass tops a Saarinen tulip table base framed by a curvaceous silk-velvet settee and a wood bench stands in place of a conventional dining set in the dining area. “I didn’t want the clutter of a lot of chairs” Jane says. “It would have interfered with the calm of the room.”
Timber bamboo, lustrous overscale Vietnamese pottery, a trio of sparkling Thai mirrors, and nearly a dozen candles interspersed with smooth dark stones enhance the dining area’s grown-up appeal.
Gustave Carlson Design
Laure Joilet
Inspiration for a mid-sized country formal and open concept medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in San Francisco with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a plaster fireplace and no tv
Inspiration for a mid-sized country formal and open concept medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in San Francisco with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a plaster fireplace and no tv
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Ware Design Build
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary formal and open concept concrete floor and gray floor living room remodel in Milwaukee with white walls, a standard fireplace, a metal fireplace and no tv
Jane Ellison
A custom-cut piece of glass tops a Saarinen tulip table base framed by a curvaceous silk-velvet settee and a wood bench stands in place of a conventional dining set in the dining area. “I didn’t want the clutter of a lot of chairs” Jane says. “It would have interfered with the calm of the room.”
Timber bamboo, lustrous overscale Vietnamese pottery, a trio of sparkling Thai mirrors, and nearly a dozen candles interspersed with smooth dark stones enhance the dining area’s grown-up appeal.
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