Bedroom with Multi-coloured Walls and Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs

The Cubes
The Cubes
Dynia ArchitectsDynia 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
Contemporary Bedrooms
Contemporary Bedrooms
Cassoni Furniture & AccessoriesCassoni Furniture & Accessories
- MILO NIGHTSTAND. Bedside table in curved transparent or smoked glass, 3/8'' thick. Accessories: 3/8'' thick glass shelf in the following finishing options: transparent or smoked glass, black back-stained glass, extra light white back-stained glass, wooden drawer black or white lacquered, with glass front back-stained respectively black or white. The bedside table can be fitted with 2,3 shelves or 2 shelves and one drawer. Also available in extra light glass. 17''3/4W x 17''3/4D x 19''5/8H. http://ow.ly/3z3Owm
Contemporary Craftsman: Master Bedroom
Contemporary Craftsman: Master Bedroom
Wesley-Wayne Interiors, LLCWesley-Wayne Interiors, LLC
Luxe white bedding and colorful accent pillows balance out the elegant walls and furnishings. Design: Wesley-Wayne Interiors Photo: Stephen Karlisch
Shadow House
Shadow House
Liddicoat & GoldhillLiddicoat & Goldhill
This was David and Sophie’s own first home; a true self-build, integrating planning, design, finance and construction into one fluid process. The project won a RIBA National award, the Small House Award at British Homes, the Daily Telegraph Homebuilding and Renovation Award, a New London Architecture commendation and a Manser Medal nomination. It is a bijou house (829 sqft), built inside and out, in slim-format Dutch engineering brick – a robust material with a delicate black glaze. Interior structure and window reveals are in raw larch, while polished concrete floors flow between each of the rooms. Slabs of bookmatched Statuarietto marble are used throughout the house as a reflective contrast to the brick walls. The dramatic design revolves around the play of light and dark; carefully controlled moments of intensity and quiet shadow. The bright first floor bathroom has a huge sheer glass ceiling that contrasts with the intense atmosphere of the living spaces. There is a sensation of being outside; showered in full sunshine or bathing under the stars. Space is carved into the walls throughout for everyday clutter; the T.V. and its cables are concealed behind black glass, the loo roll has its own marble niche; discreet storage fills every spare corner, buried into the brickwork.
River road
River road
The Conscious Builder Inc.The Conscious Builder Inc.
For this project, the goals were straight forward - a low energy, low maintenance home that would allow the "60 something couple” time and money to enjoy all their interests. Accessibility was also important since this is likely their last home. In the end the style is minimalist, but the raw, natural materials add texture that give the home a warm, inviting feeling. The home has R-67.5 walls, R-90 in the attic, is extremely air tight (0.4 ACH) and is oriented to work with the sun throughout the year. As a result, operating costs of the home are minimal. The HVAC systems were chosen to work efficiently, but not to be complicated. They were designed to perform to the highest standards, but be simple enough for the owners to understand and manage. The owners spend a lot of time camping and traveling and wanted the home to capture the same feeling of freedom that the outdoors offers. The spaces are practical, easy to keep clean and designed to create a free flowing space that opens up to nature beyond the large triple glazed Passive House windows. Built-in cubbies and shelving help keep everything organized and there is no wasted space in the house - Enough space for yoga, visiting family, relaxing, sculling boats and two home offices. The most frequent comment of visitors is how relaxed they feel. This is a result of the unique connection to nature, the abundance of natural materials, great air quality, and the play of light throughout the house. The exterior of the house is simple, but a striking reflection of the local farming environment. The materials are low maintenance, as is the landscaping. The siting of the home combined with the natural landscaping gives privacy and encourages the residents to feel close to local flora and fauna. Photo Credit: Leon T. Switzer/Front Page Media Groupp
Marquette | 2017
Marquette | 2017
Coats HomesCoats Homes
Description: Interior Design by Neal Stewart Designs ( http://nealstewartdesigns.com/). Architecture by Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro Architects ( http://www.shmarchitects.com/david-stocker-1/). Built by Coats Homes (www.coatshomes.com). Photography by Costa Christ Media ( https://www.costachrist.com/). Others who worked on this project: Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro
shangri la condo
shangri la condo
mango design comango design co
The redesign of this 2400sqft condo allowed mango to stray from our usual modest home renovation and play! Our client directed us to ‘Make it AWESOME!’ and reflective of its downtown location. Ecologically, it hurt to gut a 3-year-old condo, but…… partitions, kitchen boxes, appliances, plumbing layout and toilets retained; all finishes, entry closet, partial dividing wall and lifeless fireplace demolished. Marcel Wanders’ whimsical, timeless style & my client’s Tibetan collection inspired our design & palette of black, white, yellow & brushed bronze. Marcel’s wallpaper, furniture & lighting are featured throughout, along with Patricia Arquiola’s embossed tiles and lighting by Tom Dixon and Roll&Hill. The rosewood prominent in the Shangri-La’s common areas suited our design; our local millworker used fsc rosewood veneers. Features include a rolling art piece hiding the tv, a bench nook at the front door and charcoal-stained wood walls inset with art. Ceaserstone countertops and fixtures from Watermark, Kohler & Zucchetti compliment the cabinetry. A white concrete floor provides a clean, unifying base. Ceiling drops, inset with charcoal-painted embossed tin, define areas along with rugs by East India & FLOR. In the transition space is a Solus ethanol-based firebox. Furnishings: Living Space, Inform, Mint Interiors & Provide

Bedroom with Multi-coloured Walls and Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs

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