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Mid-sized traditional beige three-story brick exterior home idea in DC Metro with a tile roof
Mid-sized traditional beige three-story brick exterior home idea in DC Metro with a tile roof

Photo: Rachel Loewen © 2018 Houzz
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1973 Holmby Hills home designed by midcentury architect A. Quincy Jones. Interiors furnished by Linea president, Guy Cnop, using pieces from Ligne Roset, Baleri Italia, Driade, Serralunga and more. (Available at the Los Angeles showroom)

Example of a mid-sized transitional gender-neutral carpeted and beige floor nursery design in San Francisco with multicolored walls

Photo: Jordana Nicholson © 2016 Houzz
Inspiration for a cottage home design remodel in Kansas City
Inspiration for a cottage home design remodel in Kansas City

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Beach style screened-in back porch photo in Austin with decking and a roof extension
Beach style screened-in back porch photo in Austin with decking and a roof extension

Garage Floor Tile Diamond
This modular floor tile is fast to assemble and disassemble which makes it an excellent choice for portable and temporary installations for events and trade shows floors. It is very durable and tested for up to 10,000 pound static load. Great for garages and industrial locations. Available in 8 colors.
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Example of a mountain style living room design in Seattle
Example of a mountain style living room design in Seattle

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Paysan tatoué About this photograph
Japan, about 1875. The technique of traditional Japanese tattoo has several names, irezumi or horimono. Horimono refers to tattoo in general. However, irezumi is the term generally assigned to traditional tattoo covering large parts of the body, going as far as the typically Japanese ‘integral tattoo’, which covers the body like a second skin. Japanese tattoo patterns are influenced by traditional art, popular stories and religion.

Inspiration for a large asian master gray tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile and gray floor bathroom remodel in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, a bidet, an undermount sink, quartzite countertops, a hinged shower door, white walls and medium tone wood cabinets

Example of a mid-sized trendy dark wood floor and brown floor powder room design in Boston with multicolored walls, an undermount sink and black countertops

2016 Student Housing Business National Innovator Award for Best Boutique Apartments
Balcony - small craftsman apartment and wood railing balcony idea in Charlotte with no cover
Balcony - small craftsman apartment and wood railing balcony idea in Charlotte with no cover

KOI carp is a recurring symbol of Japanese culture, highly appreciated by its decorative purposes, not only in water gardens but also in Irezumi practice or, most commonly, in tattoos. Its natural colour mutations reveal their capacity to adapt, just like the KOI bathtub that you can use to create a better sense of space division in your ambiences. The KOI scales that compose the panels of the bathtub shine and reflect – on its brass surface – the sun caught throughout the clear water. KOI and the Japanese word for love or affection are homophones, making the carp also a symbol of love and friendship.

Example of a trendy medium tone wood floor, brown floor and wallpaper dining room design in Denver with multicolored walls

A modular sectional sofa with custom silk pillows anchors the low-profile living seating arrangement. A large cowhide hide is flanked by contemporary lounge chairs and tempered glass and iron tables. The wall seen behind the couch features an original abstract painting produced by the designer, above an antique French console.
A chrome and glass pendant light sets the stage in the stepped entry landing. A bent glass console table and a custom wall clock now sit where a bedroom doorway was eliminated. The walls are painted Sandy Hook Gray a tough walls flat latex with trim painted in White Dove a satin oil-based impervex enamel.
Lafayette artist Christopher LaBauve was commissioned to create a 7’x7’ abstract landscape painting to face a large set of windows in the dining room. The painting channels the styles of Pollock, Twombly and Friedman. The wood panel features a reptilian texture created from black speedball tattoo ink and archival bookbinding resin, mounted in a custom floater frame. Highly pigmented paint powder creates swirls of yellow, the home’s signature accent color.

KOI carp is a recurring symbol of Japanese culture, highly appreciated by its decorative purposes, not only in water gardens but also in Irezumi practice or, most commonly, in tattoos. Its natural colour mutations reveal their capacity to adapt, just like the KOI washbasin that you can use to create a better sense of space division in your ambiences. The KOI scales that compose the panels of the washbasin shine and reflect – on its brass surface – the sun caught throughout the clear water. KOI and the Japanese word for love or affection are homophones, making the carp also a symbol of love and friend - ship.

The Owner of Black Rat Tattoo, a local tattoo parlor that has been in operation for over 10 years, approached Desert Peak Architects with a dream of moving her operations to the Town of Mesilla. She purchased a small plot of land adjacent to Palacio’s Bar along Avenida de Mesilla with a vision for a pueblo style facility that could house both her tattoo parlor and an Air B & B rental space. Desert Peak Architects worked with the Town of Mesilla to design a facility that fit into the unique character of the historic district. The design featured an entry canopy of natural wood latias with wooden posts and black steel corbels. Portions of the building’s exterior walls were curved and canted to compliment the soft and thick nature of adobe construction throughout Mesilla. The ceiling was finished with faux beams of natural wood and the floors were finished with saltio Mexican tiles througout. The interior were finished with soft corners and a “santa fe” texture on the walls to further emphasize the pueblo style. Construction of the tattoo parlor was completed in 2020; the Owner hopes to begin construction on the residential portion of the project soon.

2016 Student Housing Business National Innovator Award for Best Boutique Apartments
Inspiration for a mid-sized craftsman front porch remodel in Charlotte with a fireplace, decking and a roof extension
Inspiration for a mid-sized craftsman front porch remodel in Charlotte with a fireplace, decking and a roof extension
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