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Morse Design
Changed an eat in area of kitchen to a Keeping Room, sunroom area by adding sofa and chairs and beautiful drapery to the gorgeous windows to enhance the backyard. views. Used swivel chair, ottoman on casters as well as some family heirloom pieces including chairs and art. Photos by Tara Carter Photography
Belltown Design LLC
The restored mini chandelier, purchased at Mary Davis' antique lighting in La Conner, WA, has dangling crystals and a burnished antique metal finish. The perfect proportion for this parlor room on the main floor! Queen Anne Victorian, Fairfield, Iowa. Belltown Design. Photography by Corelee Dey and Sharon Schmidt.
Robin's Nest Interiors
The vaulted ceiling is the perfect spot for a striking chandelier. We did not want to obstruct this incredible view so we topped the windows with a cornice board in a vintage fabric. Love the view of the rolled back on the accent chairs.
Interiors By B
This sunroom used to have old carpet and outdated furniture that lined the room. To update the space we added new paint, hardwood flooring, a centralized furniture plan and a little bit of greenery to warm up the space. Our goal was to bring some of the outdoor beauty into the home, so we created an accent wall with an evergreen paint color and balanced it out with sheer, off white custom drapery.
Kendel-Dezoete Designs, Ltd.
An elegant sunroom, capturing both the beauty of the architecture and the riverside setting, was renovated to create a space to escape to either for some alone time or with friends. Integrating a custom built wet bar which showcases antique stained-glass panels brings the usefulness of the room up a notch. A true retreat to refresh the mind and the palette!
RDZ Photography
Kehoe Kustom, LLC
Going with a traditional build we were able to utilize common building materials and truly make the room feel like a extension of the home. For the exterior the client decided to go with a stone veneer base with shake style siding above, allowing the room to stand out from the main house. This room is a accent to the home and the finish does play a major role in this. Your eye will catch the contrast and then notice the unique layout / design with the walls and roof.
To enhance the space with the interior woodworking (trim) we introduced classical moulding profiles along with a bead board ceiling. On the floor we went with luxury vinyl plank, being durable and waterproof while offering a real wood look, a excellent choice for this space.
Oak Alley, Inc.
Home Remodeling Birmingham Alabama
Oak Alley Design Build
Vestavia Entryway/Sunroom
Griswold Photography
Sunroom Addition
Beige Conservatory with Brown Floors Ideas and Designs
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