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The New Traditional
The New Traditional
Blue Heron Signature HomesBlue Heron Signature Homes
The large mud room on the way to out to the garage acts as the perfect dropping station for this busy family’s lifestyle and can be nicely hidden when necessary with a secret pocket door. Walls trimmed in vertical floor to ceiling planking and painted in a dark grey against the beautiful white trim of the cubbies make a casual and subdued atmosphere. Everything but formal, we chose old cast iron wall sconces and matching ceiling fixtures replicating an old barn style. The floors were carefully planned with a light grey tile, cut into 2 inch by 18” pieces and laid in a herringbone design adding so much character and design to this small, yet memorable room. Photography: M. Eric Honeycutt
Fish Cross Cottage
Fish Cross Cottage
Warren French InteriorsWarren French Interiors
A coastal Scandinavian renovation project, combining a Victorian seaside cottage with Scandi design. We wanted to create a modern, open-plan living space but at the same time, preserve the traditional elements of the house that gave it it's character.
Nantucket
Nantucket
VB Custom Carpentry IncVB Custom Carpentry Inc
Attic Odyssey: Transform your attic into a stunning living space with this inspiring renovation.
Cobble Hill Brooklyn Brownstone Renovation
Cobble Hill Brooklyn Brownstone Renovation
Julia Mack Design, LLCJulia Mack Design, LLC
The entry hall on the parlor level of this brownstone serves many functions. It leads to the main living and dining room and back kitchen. The mahogany newel post and handrail up to the second and third floors is original to this 1850's historic home and is one of the few architectural details that remain intact. Side seating creates a secondary zone and a hidden paneled door leads to a tiny second bath. The tonal paint selections create a dramatic impact which is enhanced by the furniture and finish selections. Photo:Ward Roberts
Puppets' house
Puppets' house
Isabella Maruti e Paola Bonfante architetteIsabella Maruti e Paola Bonfante architette
Il volume del secondo bagno è caratterizzato dal vuoto del sopraluce vetrato. Il tappeto lungo e stretto dai toni caldi ci accompagna verso le camere. I faretti neri a soffitto di Flos illuminano senza abbagliare.
Hall
Hall
Alexander WhiteAlexander White
Södermannagatan 34 Foto: Henrik Nero
Penthousewohnung Stuttgart Flur
Penthousewohnung Stuttgart Flur
Innenarchitektur FederleichtInnenarchitektur Federleicht
Ein Flur darf auch mal dunkel sein. Obwohl er schmal ist, ist er ein absolutes Highlight. Die besondere Beleuchtung wirkt hier wie ein Kunstwerk. So sind Funktionalität und Design miteinander vereint.
LIC Loft
LIC Loft
AbbyElle StyleAbbyElle Style
Architecture & Interior Design: AbbyElle Style & BanG Studio Photos: Bjorg Magnea
LEBENSRAUM ERWEITERT II
LEBENSRAUM ERWEITERT II
ONE!CONTACT-Planungsbüro GmbHONE!CONTACT-Planungsbüro GmbH
Vor der Wohnerweiterung betrat man das Haus und befand sich in einem geschlossenen Vorraum. Heute wirkt das Foyer mit eingearbeiteter Garderobe einladend und führt in den großen neuen Raum von 14 x 6 m Größe. Die alte Treppe des Hauses wurde wieder aufgearbeitet und die Tritt- und Setzstufen mit einem roten Teppich veredelt – ein eleganter Blickfang, der das Auge in das Obergeschoss führt. © Jannis Wiebusch
Checkerboard floor
Checkerboard floor
Audrey Sterk DesignAudrey Sterk Design
Hand painted checker board style "runner"
Toro Canyon - Westlake, Austin Texas
Toro Canyon - Westlake, Austin Texas
Blue Horse Building & DesignBlue Horse Building & Design
Blue Horse Building + Design // Tre Dunham Fine Focus Photography

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