Bedroom with Concrete Flooring and All Types of Fireplace Ideas and Designs
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Clark & Chapin Architects
red area rug, concrete slab, red armchair, platform bed, floor to ceiling windows, sliding glass door, built in shelves
Hsu McCullough
Primary Bedroom: The bed has a 7-foot tall headboard cabinet that acts as storage including hampers behind the bed which creates a path to the master bath / master closet through a barn door . The use of reclaimed wood was a nod to the adjacent barn and equestrian stable properties that can be seen through the south windows of the bedroom.
Janet Brooks Design
The colors of teal and blue in this master bedroom echo the colors of the Arizona sky outside, with views for miles over Scottsdale and Phoenix. A custom area rug anchors the bed and seating, giving warmth to the room.
Tenhulzen Residential
This bathroom was once a lower floor kitchen directly below the upper floor kitchen. Modern conveniences include heated towel bar, barrier-free shower and hydrotherapy tub.
Tutto Interiors
For this 1940’s master bedroom renovation the entire space was demolished with a cohesive new floor plan. The walls were reconfigured with a two story walk in closet, a bathroom with his and her vanities and, a fireplace designed with a cement surround and adorned with rift cut walnut veneer wood. The custom bed was relocated to float in the room and also dressed with walnut wood. The sitting area is dressed with mid century modern inspired chairs and a custom cabinet that acts as a beverage center for a cozy space to relax in the morning.
Katie Leede & Company Studio
We used antique suzanis on the ottoman and headboard to add flair to this serene master bedroom.
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Breathtaking views of the incomparable Big Sur Coast, this classic Tuscan design of an Italian farmhouse, combined with a modern approach creates an ambiance of relaxed sophistication for this magnificent 95.73-acre, private coastal estate on California’s Coastal Ridge. Five-bedroom, 5.5-bath, 7,030 sq. ft. main house, and 864 sq. ft. caretaker house over 864 sq. ft. of garage and laundry facility. Commanding a ridge above the Pacific Ocean and Post Ranch Inn, this spectacular property has sweeping views of the California coastline and surrounding hills. “It’s as if a contemporary house were overlaid on a Tuscan farm-house ruin,” says decorator Craig Wright who created the interiors. The main residence was designed by renowned architect Mickey Muenning—the architect of Big Sur’s Post Ranch Inn, —who artfully combined the contemporary sensibility and the Tuscan vernacular, featuring vaulted ceilings, stained concrete floors, reclaimed Tuscan wood beams, antique Italian roof tiles and a stone tower. Beautifully designed for indoor/outdoor living; the grounds offer a plethora of comfortable and inviting places to lounge and enjoy the stunning views. No expense was spared in the construction of this exquisite estate.
Dynia Architects
Extensive valley and mountain views inspired the siting of this simple L-shaped house that is anchored into the landscape. This shape forms an intimate courtyard with the sweeping views to the south. Looking back through the entry, glass walls frame the view of a significant mountain peak justifying the plan skew.
The circulation is arranged along the courtyard in order that all the major spaces have access to the extensive valley views. A generous eight-foot overhang along the southern portion of the house allows for sun shading in the summer and passive solar gain during the harshest winter months. The open plan and generous window placement showcase views throughout the house. The living room is located in the southeast corner of the house and cantilevers into the landscape affording stunning panoramic views.
Project Year: 2012
Coates Design Architecture + Interiors
Coates Design Architects Seattle
Lara Swimmer Photography
Fairbank Construction
Bedroom with Concrete Flooring and All Types of Fireplace Ideas and Designs
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