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Chi Renovation & Design
A gallery-style hallway perfect for showcasing our client’s unique art collection! With such vivid pieces, we opted for a neutral wall color. In the areas where we didn’t showcase their art, we infused the spaces with boldly printed wallpaper, which creates a lovely contrast while staying cohesive.
Designed by Chi Renovation & Design who serve Chicago and its surrounding suburbs, with an emphasis on the North Side and North Shore. You'll find their work from the Loop through Lincoln Park, Skokie, Wilmette, and all the way up to Lake Forest.
For more about Chi Renovation & Design, click here: https://www.chirenovation.com/
To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.chirenovation.com/portfolio/artistic-urban-remodel/
Reyes Brothers Remodeling & Design LLC
Living Room:
Our customer wanted to update the family room and the kitchen of this 1970's splanch. By painting the brick wall white and adding custom built-ins we brightened up the space. The decor reflects our client's love for color and a bit of asian style elements. We also made sure that the sitting was not only beautiful, but very comfortable and durable. The sofa and the accent chairs sit very comfortably and we used the performance fabrics to make sure they last through the years. We also wanted to highlight the art collection which the owner curated through the years.
Kithen:
We enlarged the kitchen by removing a partition wall that divided it from the dining room and relocated the entrance. Our goal was to create a warm and inviting kitchen, therefore we selected a mellow, neutral palette. The cabinets are soft Irish Cream as opposed to a bright white. The mosaic backsplash makes a statement, but remains subtle through its beige tones. We selected polished brass for the hardware, as well as brass and warm metals for the light fixtures which emit a warm and cozy glow.
For beauty and practicality, we used quartz for the working surface countertops and for the island we chose a sophisticated leather finish marble with strong movement and gold inflections. Because of our client’s love for Asian influences, we selected upholstery fabric with an image of a dragon, chrysanthemums to mimic Japanese textiles, and red accents scattered throughout.
Functionality, aesthetics, and expressing our clients vision was our main goal.
Photography: Jeanne Calarco, Context Media Development
Dynia Architects
The Cubes are located in the center of old Jackson’s residential neighborhood. The concept of creating two structures, vertical in nature, was to provide privacy and elevated views of the mountain. Atop each Cube residence, a lush roof garden blends with nearby mountain views. In addition to greatly adding to the usable space of these compact units, the privacy of the elevated spaces lend themselves to summer sleeping and social gatherings.
Inside, flexibility allows these small spaces to be multifunctional. Sliding screens change spatial configurations to accommodate multiple uses. Industrial off the shelf materials make the spaces durable and provide a simple utilitarian character. Outside, oxidized sheet metal cladding blends into the landscape and colorful doors give identity to the residences.
A.I.A. Western Mountain Region Design Award of Honor 2004
A.I.A. Wyoming Chapter Design Award of Merit 2004
Jarrods Staircases
Matt Cant
The Roberts-Green family wanted to transform their mahogany staircase into something bright and open. We carried out a full renovation on the staircase, and also fitted 17 oak internal doors, polished to match the staircase! Mission accomplished.
Hurren Architects
Showing the elaborate original moulded detail to archways. This is replicated in a new opening on the left leading to the main stair hall with concealed lift.
Marty Holick, AIA Ethan Allen Danbury CT
This contemporary black and white geometric wallpaper is beautifully contrasted with a vignette of Ethan Allen framed floral art. This Ethan Allen exclusive is part of a series of original paper works by independent artist Dawn Wolfe and captures the sweet, simple beauty of a single-stem flower. Each tiny petal and stem is hand-cut from delicate white crepe paper and artfully hand-assembled and mounted on a bright white mat board to create a true-to-life blossom.
b5 art Arch Studio
photo by Adriano Pecchio
ambiente disimpegno zona notte - living. Soppalco con balaustre integrate con le porte sottostanti da pannellature in rovere, Pavimentazione in parquet a doghe in quercia.
Palette colori: caramello, arancione, rosso, viola, indaco, crema, bianco gesso.
Contemporary Hallway with Multi-coloured Walls Ideas and Designs
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