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CSI - All Things Stone
Stunning horizontal double sided fireplace featuring Sierra Ridge Roman Castle from Pangaea® Natural Stone. This is a weathered European style stone that combines yesterday’s elegance with today’s sophistication. Roman Castle from Pangaea® Natural Stone features both a natural weathered and split face with a weathered-edge finish.
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Fireclay Tile
A striking brick fireplace in our Black Hills glaze handsomely anchors this Scandinavian-inspired living room
HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles
Vaulted living room with wood ceiling looks north toward Pier Cove Valley - Bridge House - Fenneville, Michigan - Lake Michigan - HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles, Christopher Short, Indianapolis Architect, Marika Designs, Marika Klemm, Interior Designer - Tom Rigney, TR Builders
Dan Davis Design
Our clients wanted to incorporate Mid Century Modern with Arts and Crafts and a bit of rustic flair. Clean-lined furnishings contrast with the various woods and the two-sided, stone fireplace. Note how the clients' existing art collection and iconic Mid Century Modern chairs were incorporated. This was a whole house renovation.
Kiwi Painting
German smear process. This fireplace had reddish/brown brick on both sides. Upper was shiplapped with a wood mantle installed. Mortar mix was added to brick to give the look.
Standale Home Studio
This Ledgestone in Glacier White is the focal point of this space. The dark grey walls really makes it stand out.
Jessica Lagrange Interiors
City Retreat, Jessica Lagrange Interiors LLC, Photos by Tom Rossiter and Werner Straube
Aleto Construction Group
An already gorgeous mid-century modern home gave a great base for starting this stunning project. The old lanai was in perfect condition with its screened in room and terrazzo floors. But, St. Louis being what it is, the room wasn’t getting as much use as it could. The homeowners had an idea to remove the interior walls that separated the main home and the lanai to create additional living space when they entertain or have a movie night as family. The exterior screens were taken out and replaced with new windows and screens to update the look and protect the room from outdoor elements. The old skylights were removed and replaced with 7 new skylights with solar shades to let the light in or block the suns warmth come summers’ heat. The interior doorways and walls were removed and replaced with structural beams and supports so that we could leave the space as open and airy as possible. Keeping the original flooring in both rooms we were able to insert new wood to seamlessly match the old in the spaces where walls once stood. The highlight of this home is the fireplace. We took a single fireplace and created a double-sided gas fireplace. Now the family can enjoy a warm fire from both sides of the house. .
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