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Dynamic Architectural Windows & Doors
Architecture by Tommy Hein Architects. Construction by Overly Construction, Inc. Photo: Tommy Hein Architects
WEST OAK DESIGNS
Cube_firepits > CUBICA FIRE PIT:
Color: Light grey color
Black Firepit > CUBICA FIRE PIT
Color: Charcoal color
Dims: 42" x 42" x 18" H
Ignition: Gas / Lighter
Location: Jack London Sq. Oakland, CA
Cost: $2000 - 3000
Style: Contemporary
ballonSTUDIO interiors & remodeling
Our San Francisco studio designed this beautiful four-story home for a young newlywed couple to create a warm, welcoming haven for entertaining family and friends. In the living spaces, we chose a beautiful neutral palette with light beige and added comfortable furnishings in soft materials. The kitchen is designed to look elegant and functional, and the breakfast nook with beautiful rust-toned chairs adds a pop of fun, breaking the neutrality of the space. In the game room, we added a gorgeous fireplace which creates a stunning focal point, and the elegant furniture provides a classy appeal. On the second floor, we went with elegant, sophisticated decor for the couple's bedroom and a charming, playful vibe in the baby's room. The third floor has a sky lounge and wine bar, where hospitality-grade, stylish furniture provides the perfect ambiance to host a fun party night with friends. In the basement, we designed a stunning wine cellar with glass walls and concealed lights which create a beautiful aura in the space. The outdoor garden got a putting green making it a fun space to share with friends.
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Project designed by ballonSTUDIO. They discreetly tend to the interior design needs of their high-net-worth individuals in the greater Bay Area and to their second home locations.
For more about ballonSTUDIO, see here: https://www.ballonstudio.com/
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Balcony with a Fire Feature and No Cover Ideas and Designs
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