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Donna Guyler Design
Interior Design by Donna Guyler Design
Large beach style master medium tone wood floor and brown floor bedroom photo in Gold Coast - Tweed with white walls
Large beach style master medium tone wood floor and brown floor bedroom photo in Gold Coast - Tweed with white walls
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MJM interior design
Master bedroom suit by MJM Interior Design.
Photo by Scott Hargis.
Transitional master dark wood floor bedroom photo in San Francisco with beige walls
Transitional master dark wood floor bedroom photo in San Francisco with beige walls
Carrie Cotton Design
An updated space for a young girl to grow into. Pretty and feminine with bold colour choices. A space saving bunk bed ideal for a teenage girl to host sleepovers.
Walker Architects
A Scandinavian inspired design, paired with a graphic wallpapered ceiling create a unique master bedroom.
Example of a large trendy master light wood floor, brown floor and wallpaper ceiling bedroom design in Boston with white walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Example of a large trendy master light wood floor, brown floor and wallpaper ceiling bedroom design in Boston with white walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Robeson Design
Luxury Bedding, White Bedding, Glam Bedroom
Interior Design Firm, Robeson Design
Photos by Ryan Garvin Photography
Example of a cottage chic bedroom design in San Diego
Example of a cottage chic bedroom design in San Diego
Natalie Davies Interior Design
Currently living overseas, the owners of this stunning Grade II Listed stone cottage in the heart of the North York Moors set me the brief of designing the interiors. Renovated to a very high standard by the previous owner and a totally blank canvas, the brief was to create contemporary warm and welcoming interiors in keeping with the building’s history. To be used as a holiday let in the short term, the interiors needed to be high quality and comfortable for guests whilst at the same time, fulfilling the requirements of my clients and their young family to live in upon their return to the UK.
Brian O'Keefe Architect, P.C.
The plaster ceiling design for the Master Bedroom was inspired by a Morning Room of an English manor house.
Interior Architecture by Brian O'Keefe Architect, PC, with Interior Design by Marjorie Shushan.
Featured in Architectural Digest.
Photo by Liz Ordonoz.
SANJYT SYNGH
This 2.5-acre farmhouse set in Delhi’s Urban Sprawl, Chattarpur, is a weekend home for the family, who live in South of Delhi. The idea was to relish the landscaping and the waterbodies over the weekends which is a rare sight and a luxury in the city of Delhi. It is basically meant to be a home away from home over the weekends but at the same time they use it as a guest house for friends and extended family. They wanted a public and a private space within the house. In terms of the aesthetics the brief was extremely crisp. The idea was to convert this pre-built structure in to an Urban Swiss Chalet.
The 5000-square foot built up space is spread over 2 floors. Not only we decided to break it down into a guest floor and a private floor but we also broke it down into a winter floor and a summer floor keeping the 4 seasons in Delhi in mind.
The ground floor consists of an open plan with a kitchen, dining and living space. The living room was meant to be a dark, cosy space. We decided to create a fireplace within this space so it could be doubled as an entertaining space during the winter. The idea was create a very lived-in Swiss Chalet feel so it carries the mood of the structure inside. The morning light in the kitchen is lovely and it turns into a cosy breakfast place for the family to hang out and make breakfast together.
The bedroom being on the ground level is mostly used as a guest room. The base of this room was to choose a tone that complements the wooden log ceiling. We chose a muted sage green with tonal curtains.
The staircase to the first floor is made from reclaimed wood and the wall panelling also has reclaimed wood detailing. The walls are painted in a beautiful rich Blue Waltz.
The Living Room on the first floor was created directly overlooking the infinity pool. The living room is coupled with a lovely home office and a terrace overlooking the pond where ducks play merry. This entire space is meant for entertaining personal and private guests. The space has a very airy vibe with large glazing on all sides overlooking the pool on one side and the landscaping on the others. Basis of the composition takes dark colour, which is rare in decoration of Indian residences. Even though it was a daunting task complementing the dark elements, each corner has been thoughtfully and tastefully curated to bring a sense of new. This space exudes its own style and young personality.
The bedroom on the first floor is primarily used by the family members. The starting point for this space was the wall panelling leading to the artwork and then the customised bed linen to match the vibe of the artwork. Every unit of the bed linen has been customised by Sanjyt Syngh Design Studio.
SANJYT SYNGH
This 2.5-acre farmhouse set in Delhi’s Urban Sprawl, Chattarpur, is a weekend home for the family, who live in South of Delhi. The idea was to relish the landscaping and the waterbodies over the weekends which is a rare sight and a luxury in the city of Delhi. It is basically meant to be a home away from home over the weekends but at the same time they use it as a guest house for friends and extended family. They wanted a public and a private space within the house. In terms of the aesthetics the brief was extremely crisp. The idea was to convert this pre-built structure in to an Urban Swiss Chalet.
The 5000-square foot built up space is spread over 2 floors. Not only we decided to break it down into a guest floor and a private floor but we also broke it down into a winter floor and a summer floor keeping the 4 seasons in Delhi in mind.
The ground floor consists of an open plan with a kitchen, dining and living space. The living room was meant to be a dark, cosy space. We decided to create a fireplace within this space so it could be doubled as an entertaining space during the winter. The idea was create a very lived-in Swiss Chalet feel so it carries the mood of the structure inside. The morning light in the kitchen is lovely and it turns into a cosy breakfast place for the family to hang out and make breakfast together.
The bedroom being on the ground level is mostly used as a guest room. The base of this room was to choose a tone that complements the wooden log ceiling. We chose a muted sage green with tonal curtains.
The staircase to the first floor is made from reclaimed wood and the wall panelling also has reclaimed wood detailing. The walls are painted in a beautiful rich Blue Waltz.
The Living Room on the first floor was created directly overlooking the infinity pool. The living room is coupled with a lovely home office and a terrace overlooking the pond where ducks play merry. This entire space is meant for entertaining personal and private guests. The space has a very airy vibe with large glazing on all sides overlooking the pool on one side and the landscaping on the others. Basis of the composition takes dark colour, which is rare in decoration of Indian residences. Even though it was a daunting task complementing the dark elements, each corner has been thoughtfully and tastefully curated to bring a sense of new. This space exudes its own style and young personality.
The bedroom on the first floor is primarily used by the family members. The starting point for this space was the wall panelling leading to the artwork and then the customised bed linen to match the vibe of the artwork. Every unit of the bed linen has been customised by Sanjyt Syngh Design Studio.
Michelle Greder of Greder Designs LLC
The bedroom was over crowded, underwhelming and wasn't showcasing the client's personality. We were asked to create a design for a young college age woman, that was both functional and relaxing. We came up with this funky idea and ran with it. A robin's egg blue was selected for the walls as an homage to vintage kitchen appliances, to add some pop we stenciled the wall with a shape the client said reminded her of a lava lamp. The furniture was kept clean and simple and decor is minimal to keep ideas free flowing and relax a mind filled to the brim with papers, mid terms, and due dates.
Nicole Arnold Interiors
When we embarked on designing this Santa-Barbara style townhome located on Craig Ranch’s prestigious 17th green, we immediately started visualizing the modern improvements we would make to reflect the clients’ true style. Lighting throughout the home was first on the list, then came floor coverings, wall coverings, and furnishings! Introducing brighter colors, modern frames, and bold patterns were key to balance out the heavier dark wood elements of both the home’s original architecture and some of the client’s existing pieces. Whimsical touches, elegant appointments, and sophisticated style are prevalent throughout this new modernized abode. creating a fresh feel in each room.
Wesley-Wayne Interiors, LLC
The master bedroom has a gorgeous view to the lake. We really wanted a comfortable, yet refined approach to the space. The large headboard with low profile surround worked great for the bed – a bigger footboard would have been too distracting. The clean bench was just enough filler for the large space between the bed and TV area. We love this sofa with a cut-out in the middle. How perfect is that for lounging without cutting off the view? Soft linens, light colors with touches of that "lakey" blue really make this master feel spa- or resort-like. As usual, we changed the ceiling fan to this awesome light fixture. Certainly the A/C can keep the space cool enough, right? And then for photo day ... just a touch of bold color with the red gerbers!
Design: Wesley-Wayne Interiors
Photo: Stephen Karlisch
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This master bedroom radiates warmth and coziness, enveloping you in a soothing embrace. A round rug anchors the space, while fluted wall panelling adds texture and character. Open shelving brings both functionality and style, completing a tranquil retreat.
Resolution: 4 Architecture
BERKSHIRE HOUSE
Location: West Stockbridge, MA
Completion Date: 2007
Size: 2,227 sf
Typology Series: L Series
Modules: 6 Boxes & Butterfly Roof
Program:
o Bedrooms: 3
o Baths: 2
o Features: Media Room, Roof Deck, Outdoor Fireplace, Screen Porch
o Environmentally Friendly Features: Geothermal Heating/Cooling System
Materials:
o Exterior: Cedar Siding, Cement Board Panels, Galvalume Metal Roof, Ipe Wood Decking
o Interior: Bamboo Flooring, Caesar Stone Countertops, Slate Bathroom Floors, Cherry Cabinets, Aluminum Clad Wood Windows with Low E, Insulated Glass, Hot Rolled Black Steel Cladding
Project Description:
A modification of the 2-Bar Bridge, L Series typology, the Berkshire House is a further development of the original concept for the Dwell Home.
Architects: Joseph Tanney, Robert Luntz
Project Architect: Brian Thomas
Project Team: Michael MacDonald
Manufacturer: Simplex Industries
Engineers: Lynne Walshaw P.E., Greg Sloditskie
Contractor: Small Building Company
Photographer: © RES4
Sharps Bedrooms
Inspiration for a transitional medium tone wood floor kids' room remodel in West Midlands with white walls
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