Bedroom with Porcelain Flooring Ideas and Designs

Teenage girl bedroom
Teenage girl bedroom
Paradise CityParadise City
I am proud to present New, Stylish, Practical, and just Awesome ) design for your new kid's room. Ta -da... The space in this room is minimal, and it's tough to have two beds there and have a useful and pretty design. This design was built on the idea to have a bed that transforms from king to two tweens and back with ease. I do think most of the time better to keep it as a single bed and, when needed, slide bed over and have two beds. The single bed will give you more space and air in the room. You will have easy access to the closet and a much more comfortable bed to sleep on it. On the left side, we are going to build costume wardrobe style closet On the right side is a column. We install some exposed shelving to bring this architectural element to proportions with the room. Behind the bed, we use accent wallpaper. This particular mural wallpaper looks like fabric has those waves that will softener this room. Also, it brings that three-dimension effect that makes the room look larger without using mirrors. Led lighting over that wall will make shadows look alive. There are some Miami vibes it this picture. Without dominating overall room design, these art graphics are producing luxury filing of living in a tropical paradise. ( Miami Style) On the front is console/table cabinetry. In this combination, it is in line with bed design and the overall geometrical proportions of the room. It is a multi-function. It will be used as a console for a TV/play station and a small table for computer activities. In the end wall in the hallway is a costume made a mirror with Led lights. Girls need mirrors ) Our concept is timeless. We design this room to be the best for any age. We look into the future ) Your girl will grow very fast. And you do not have to change a thing in this room. This room will be comfortable and stylish for the next 20 years. I do guarantee that ) Your daughter will love it!
Inviting Guest Room
Inviting Guest Room
Sitting Pretty RedesignSitting Pretty Redesign
Guest Room redesign on a budget. Inviting and updated look created using repurposed furniture and accessories from other rooms in the home. The antique iron bed was being stored in the garage and was the in the homeowner's childhood room. It was previously painted royal blue and had quite a bit of rust peeping through. A bit of steel wool and a fresh coat of spray paint gave this bed a new life, and it is now quite the center piece for this inviting bedroom.
Razor's Edge
Razor's Edge
Drewett WorksDrewett Works
With simplicity at the core of its design, the master bedroom revels in its connection to the outdoors with walls of glass. A rift-cut walnut barn door slides open to reveal the master bath. Project Details // Razor's Edge Paradise Valley, Arizona Architecture: Drewett Works Builder: Bedbrock Developers Interior design: Holly Wright Design Landscape: Bedbrock Developers Photography: Jeff Zaruba Porcelain flooring: Facings of America https://www.drewettworks.com/razors-edge/
Crafted Farmhouse
Crafted Farmhouse
Collective Design + BuildCollective Design + Build
Completely remodeled farmhouse to update finishes & floor plan. Space plan, lighting schematics, finishes, furniture selection, and styling were done by K Design Photography: Isaac Bailey Photography
Pool House Doubles as Guest House
Pool House Doubles as Guest House
Pu'uwai Design & ConstructionPu'uwai Design & Construction
The gorgeous pool house continues the design style of the main house with wood framed glass pocketing doors and floor to ceiling windows. Designed to double as a guest house the pool house sits adjacent to the pool and main house and is framed by lush tropical landscaping.

Bedroom with Porcelain Flooring Ideas and Designs

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