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Rachel Reider Interiors
The foyer area of this Brookline/Chestnut Hill residence outside Boston features Phillip Jeffries grasscloth and an Arteriors Mirror. The welcoming arrangement is completed with an airy console table and a selection of choice accessories from retail favorites such as West Elm and Crate and Barrel. Photo Credit: Michael Partenio
Hochuli Design & Remodeling Team
An used closet under the stairs is transformed into a beautiful and functional chilled wine cellar with a new wrought iron railing for the stairs to tie it all together. Travertine slabs replace carpet on the stairs.
LED lights are installed in the wine cellar for additional ambient lighting that gives the room a soft glow in the evening.
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Jane Kim Architect
Photography by Eduard Hueber / archphoto
North and south exposures in this 3000 square foot loft in Tribeca allowed us to line the south facing wall with two guest bedrooms and a 900 sf master suite. The trapezoid shaped plan creates an exaggerated perspective as one looks through the main living space space to the kitchen. The ceilings and columns are stripped to bring the industrial space back to its most elemental state. The blackened steel canopy and blackened steel doors were designed to complement the raw wood and wrought iron columns of the stripped space. Salvaged materials such as reclaimed barn wood for the counters and reclaimed marble slabs in the master bathroom were used to enhance the industrial feel of the space.
Arizona Designs Kitchens and Baths
Stacked Stone can be used in a variety of applications. Here it is used as a backsplash behind the vanity in the master bath, Noric Construction, Tucson, AZ
Dennis Mayer - Photographer
Photography by Dennis Mayer
Example of a classic family room design in San Francisco with gray walls
Example of a classic family room design in San Francisco with gray walls
Nar Design Group
Our carpenters labored every detail from chainsaws to the finest of chisels and brad nails to achieve this eclectic industrial design. This project was not about just putting two things together, it was about coming up with the best solutions to accomplish the overall vision. A true meeting of the minds was required around every turn to achieve "rough" in its most luxurious state.
Featuring: Floating vanity, rough cut wood top, beautiful accent mirror and Porcelanosa wood grain tile as flooring and backsplashes.
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DecoDesignCenter.com
Custom-made wrought iron sliding gate solid with semi scrollwork.
Eclectic entryway photo in Miami
Eclectic entryway photo in Miami
Robert Frank Interiors
The challenge for this project was that, while the homeowner desired all of the luxury amenities of a deluxe master bath, space was extremely limited. Therefore efficient space planning was critical in achieving the final design. Use of custom painted cabinetry and carrara marble countertops were the basis for this compact yet luxurious bathroom design. Careful attention was given to the tone of the finishes in order to keep this eastern-exposure bathroom light and bright. White trim and crown moulding was used in contrast to the putty colored walls. In keeping with the era of the home, a hand-glazed white ceramic subway tile was used in the soaking tub alcove. Nickel plated bath, lavatory, tub and shower fixtures in the vintage style were used alongside modern amenities such as recessed halogen lighting, electric towel warmers and radiant-heated tile flooring.
Robeson Design
Decorative Iron work, Custom Hand Forged Iron screens were used as room divider screens between the Living room and Dining room of this luxury Southern California home. Geometric shapes combine to create a subtle yet striking division between the rooms. Set on top of custom cabinetry, the screens stand 10' off the ground allowing the viewer a subtly look from room to room while creating a sense of privacy within the space.
When Iron work in a home has traditionally been reserved for Spanish or Tuscan style homes, Interior Designer Rebecca Robeson finds a way to incorporate Iron in a new and fresh way using geometric shapes to transition between rooms. Custom welders followed Rebeccas plans meticulously in order to keep the lines clean and sophisticated for a seamless design element in this home.
All staircases and railings in this home share similar linear lines while window embellishments and room divider screens include softer curves to add grace to the geometric shapes.
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Outrageous Interiors
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Example of a large transitional light wood floor kitchen/dining room combo design in Atlanta with blue walls
Example of a large transitional light wood floor kitchen/dining room combo design in Atlanta with blue walls
Titan Stairs, Utah!
Titan Architectural Products, LLC dba Titan Stairs of Utah
Mid-sized elegant u-shaped staircase photo in Salt Lake City
Mid-sized elegant u-shaped staircase photo in Salt Lake City
Dillard Pierce Design Associates
strong architectural features, black and white marble floors and iron and brass staircase railing, unexpected antique gold iron light fixture in a more traditional space, backless Karl Johan Swedish sofa with custom fabric made of linen with a large Greek Key motif in center of fabric, soft oatmeal color on custom damask wallcovering made of plaster, large scale damask with 36" repeat makes space have an updated traditional feel, antique mirrored screen hangs on wall to gently reflect more light into space, slate blue color is used as accent color, slate blue textural strie carpet on stairs, slate blue velvet tufted chair, eclectic mix of antiques and new pieces
Robeson Design
Meet San Diego Interior designer Rebecca Robeson as she describes the Velazquez family extreme home makeover on the San Diego KUSI news. Walk through the home that was featured on the cover of "San Diego Home Garden Lifestyles" magazine.
Maraya Interior Design
Handmade and painted Malibu Tile around the mirrors, limestone counters, arches over bathtub reflected in mirror. Old world spanish home.
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
Mark Lohman, photographer,
Titan Stairs, Utah!
Titan Architectural Products, LLC dba Titan Stairs of Utah
Living room - huge traditional dark wood floor living room idea in Salt Lake City
Living room - huge traditional dark wood floor living room idea in Salt Lake City
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Custom ornate handmade wrought iron and glass front entry door with custom gas lanterns. Slate tile floor and Indiana Limestone walls.
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PORTEUSA
Wrought Iron Double Door - D'Vine by Porte, Color Dark Bronze, Clear Glass
Example of a small classic concrete floor entryway design in Austin with gray walls and a metal front door
Example of a small classic concrete floor entryway design in Austin with gray walls and a metal front door
Robeson Design
This intricate wrought iron screen was custom built to create a division between the formal dining room and living room, while still allowing light to flow through the spaces.
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