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8TFive Studio
Client wanted an addition that preserves existing vaulted living room windows while provided direct lines of sight from adjacent kitchen function. Sunlight and views to the surrounding nature from specific locations within the existing dwelling were important in the sizing and placement of windows. The limited space was designed to accommodate the function of a mudroom with the feasibility of interior and exterior sunroom relaxation.
Photography by Design Imaging Studios
BK Classic Collections Home Stagers
Staging & Photos by: Betsy Konaxis, BK Classic Collections Home Stagers
April King formerly known as DESIGNRx Ltd.
This was a quick gathering of pieces to make a 'beachy' statement on this great bookshelf. The colors and textures of the beach are included in the various accessories chosen. Photo by April King
Haven Interiors Carlsbad, CA
Natural wood elements, such as a side table made from tree branches and wicker floor lamps give this blue and white, coastal living area warmth and ease.
Making Room for Peace
When it came to the mantel we kept it fairly simple, opting for a round, rattan mirror, some greenery, glass bottles, and vintage books. The overall effect is calming, coastal and timeless.
Warren French Interiors
Interior styling without incurring a huge spend and on a limited time frame; working from a holiday home audit for Fixer Management on how to improve profitability and occupancy at this two bedroom holiday let. Warren French dramatically improved the look and finish of this Victorian cottage by renewing all soft furnishings and installing artwork and accessories.
With the property now showing multiple bookings since its update in 2022, this is an example of how important the interior design is of a holiday home.
Purple Rose Home
A cozy beachy home with sisal and jute accents with white painted brick. A rustic coffee table and a slip covered white love seat. How about that mantle in a piece of driftwood.
Photo by Rani Ruby
8TFive Studio
Client wanted an addition that preserves existing vaulted living room windows while provided direct lines of sight from adjacent kitchen function. Sunlight and views to the surrounding nature from specific locations within the existing dwelling were important in the sizing and placement of windows. The limited space was designed to accommodate the function of a mudroom with the feasibility of interior and exterior sunroom relaxation.
Photography by Design Imaging Studios
Budget Coastal Living Space Ideas and Designs
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