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Evolv Design
Designed while Design Director at edingerArchitects
Bild på en stor vintage hall, med gula väggar, mörkt trägolv och brunt golv
Bild på en stor vintage hall, med gula väggar, mörkt trägolv och brunt golv
Maraya Interior Design
Custom designed and handcarved doors with walnut handscraped flooring made especially for this home. Beams in the hall ceiling, with arches. Dunn Edwards Paint color Rice Bowl. Malibu tile base, handmade and painted. Light painted walls with dark wood flooring.
Malibu Tile is dominant in this luxury home overlooking the Ojai Valley. Exposed beam ceilings of old scraped wood, trusses with planked ceilings and wrought iron stair cases with tiled risers. Arches are everywhere, from the master bath to the bedroom bed niches to the carved wood doors. Thick plaster walls with deep niches and thick window sills give a cool look to this old Spanish home in the warm, dry climate. Wrought iron lighting and limestone floors, along with gold leaf walls and murals. Project Location: Ojai, California. Project designed by Maraya Interior Design. From their beautiful resort town of Ojai, they serve clients in Montecito, Hope Ranch, Malibu, Westlake and Calabasas, across the tri-county areas of Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles, south to Hidden Hills- north through Solvang and more.
Bob Easton Architect
Stan Tenpenny, Contractor
Bob Easton Architect,
Stan Tenpenny contractor,
photo by Dina Pielaet
Colorado Classic Cabinets
Idéer för att renovera en mellanstor vintage hall, med beige väggar och mörkt trägolv
Centre Sky Architecture Ltd
The hallway connecting the family room to the master bedroom has natural wood shelving.
Photos by Eric Lucero
Idéer för rustika hallar, med mörkt trägolv
Idéer för rustika hallar, med mörkt trägolv
Forte Building Group, LLC
Garett & Carrie Buell of Studiobuell / studiobuell.com
Idéer för att renovera en vintage hall, med vita väggar, mörkt trägolv och brunt golv
Idéer för att renovera en vintage hall, med vita väggar, mörkt trägolv och brunt golv
Don Harris, Architect
Bild på en mellanstor nordisk hall, med beige väggar, mörkt trägolv och brunt golv
Tennessee Barn Doors
single rolling 3/4 X barn door
Inredning av en rustik stor hall, med grå väggar och mörkt trägolv
Inredning av en rustik stor hall, med grå väggar och mörkt trägolv
A & M Home Furnishings
The Glass Slipper chair by Caracole is a versatile chair that can be used in a bedroom, bathroom vanity area, office or dining room.
Inspiration för klassiska hallar, med mörkt trägolv
Inspiration för klassiska hallar, med mörkt trägolv
Chicago Flooring Innovations
Hallway Floors & Railings
Photo by: Divine Simplicity Photography
Idéer för en stor amerikansk hall, med beige väggar, mörkt trägolv och brunt golv
Idéer för en stor amerikansk hall, med beige väggar, mörkt trägolv och brunt golv
LMB Interiors
A mudroom-landing zone for the kids next to the kitchen, with cubbies for each and benches upholstered in performance leather.
Idéer för en mellanstor modern hall, med vita väggar och mörkt trägolv
Idéer för en mellanstor modern hall, med vita väggar och mörkt trägolv
Michelle Winick Design
Box Newel Posts, Box Straight Balusters, Box Straight Spindles, Panel Molding, High Wainscoting, Gray Walls, Ebony Floors, Two Panel Door, Chrome Hardware
Shuler Architecture
Here's one of our most recent projects that was completed in 2011. This client had just finished a major remodel of their house in 2008 and were about to enjoy Christmas in their new home. At the time, Seattle was buried under several inches of snow (a rarity for us) and the entire region was paralyzed for a few days waiting for the thaw. Our client decided to take advantage of this opportunity and was in his driveway sledding when a neighbor rushed down the drive yelling that his house was on fire. Unfortunately, the house was already engulfed in flames. Equally unfortunate was the snowstorm and the delay it caused the fire department getting to the site. By the time they arrived, the house and contents were a total loss of more than $2.2 million.
Our role in the reconstruction of this home was two-fold. The first year of our involvement was spent working with a team of forensic contractors gutting the house, cleansing it of all particulate matter, and then helping our client negotiate his insurance settlement. Once we got over these hurdles, the design work and reconstruction started. Maintaining the existing shell, we reworked the interior room arrangement to create classic great room house with a contemporary twist. Both levels of the home were opened up to take advantage of the waterfront views and flood the interiors with natural light. On the lower level, rearrangement of the walls resulted in a tripling of the size of the family room while creating an additional sitting/game room. The upper level was arranged with living spaces bookended by the Master Bedroom at one end the kitchen at the other. The open Great Room and wrap around deck create a relaxed and sophisticated living and entertainment space that is accentuated by a high level of trim and tile detail on the interior and by custom metal railings and light fixtures on the exterior.
Rhodes Architecture + Light
One of the most commanding features of this rebuilt WWII era house is a glass curtain wall opening to sweeping views. Exposed structural steel allowed the exterior walls of the residence to be a remarkable 55% glass while exceeding the Washington State Energy Code. A glass skylight and window walls bisect the house to create a stair core that brings natural daylight into the interiors and serves as the spine, and light-filled soul of the house.
Peter A. Sellar - Architectural Photographer
Located in Toronto’s Beaches district, 150_W addresses the challenges of maximizing southern exposure within an east-west oriented mid-lot while exploring opportunities for extended outdoor living spaces designed for the Canadian climate. The building’s plan and section is focused around a south-facing side-yard terrace creating an L-shaped cantilevered volume which helps shelter it from the winter winds while leaving it open to the warmth of the winter sun. This side terrace engages the site and home both spatially and environmentally, extending the interior living environment to a protected outdoor space for year-round use, while providing the framework for integrated passive design strategies.
Architect: nkA
Photography: Peter A. Sellar / www.photoklik.com
Eberlein Design Consultants Ltd.
Photo Credit: Tom Crane
Idéer för en klassisk hall, med grå väggar och mörkt trägolv
Idéer för en klassisk hall, med grå väggar och mörkt trägolv
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