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Searl Lamaster Howe Architects
Designed in sharp contrast to the glass walled living room above, this space sits partially underground. Precisely comfy for movie night.
London 101 Interiors & Architecture
The basement was divided in two with the home cinema consisting of monotone furnishings to allow for a true 'black out' cinematic experience. Acoustic panelling finished with black lustred linen clads the walls to provide a rich aesthetic as well as providing great audio insulation to the rest the home.
An LED lighting design scheme was integrated to offer the client a range of ambient moods.
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Golden Eagle Log & Timber Homes
For more info on this home such as prices, floor plan, go to www.goldeneagleloghomes.com
Lopi
The Small Flush Hybrid-Fyre™ Wood Insert features the world’s cleanest burning technology and comes in a compact size that will fit where no other wood insert has fit before. This unique insert is designed for small zero clearance and masonry fireplace with its 14 inch depth and 1.2 cubic foot firebox. Despite its smaller size, this wood insert can heat up to 1,000 square feet. It features a never before seen quick flue connector with a detachable flue collar for hassle-free installation. A beautifully arched door with ceramic glass highlights a stunning fire view. A concealed powerful blower is included to increase heat circulation while not interfering with the design of the insert. This clean-burning fireplace insert tests at greater than 76% overall efficiency and produces only 0.89 grams of emissions per hour.
Jane McIntyre Design
The library, a space to chill out and chat or read after a day in the mountains. Seating and shelving made fron scaffolding boards and distressed by myself. The owners fabourite colour is turquoise, which in a dark room perefectly lit up the space.
Sunspace Design, Inc.
The original English conservatories were designed and built in cooler European climates to provide a safe environment for tropical plants and to hold flower displays. By the end of the nineteenth century, Europeans were also using conservatories for social and living spaces. Following in this rich tradition, the New England conservatory is designed and engineered to provide a comfortable, year-round addition to the house, sometimes functioning as a space completely open to the main living area.
Nestled in the heart of Martha’s Vineyard, the magnificent conservatory featured here blends perfectly into the owner’s country style colonial estate. The roof system has been constructed with solid mahogany and features a soft color-painted interior and a beautiful copper clad exterior. The exterior architectural eave line is carried seamlessly from the existing house and around the conservatory. The glass dormer roof establishes beautiful contrast with the main lean-to glass roof. Our construction allows for extraordinary light levels within the space, and the view of the pool and surrounding landscape from the Marvin French doors provides quite the scene.
The interior is a rustic finish with brick walls and a stone patio floor. These elements combine to create a space which truly provides its owners with a year-round opportunity to enjoy New England’s scenic outdoors from the comfort of a traditional conservatory.
The Stove Shop Fireplace Center
This is a Montpelier wood burning insert by Vermont Castings with a Mead surround. It makes your masonry fireplace a source of heat that will warm over 1500 sq.ft.
Recovered Spaces
Hello bright, open spaces!! For such a small room it sure packs in the sunshine and comfort!
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LINEA Inc. - Togo Sofa and Armchair by Ligne Roset upholstered in a Gold Sudden fabric. Tatone ottoman by Baleri Italia.
Black Living Space with Slate Flooring Ideas and Designs
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