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At Modelhom, we are seeing the rising popularity of accessories that can be cycled through the ever-changing trends. For example, shag rugs, fur blankets, and furry pillows, are sweeping through the design world and we are seeing more and more of them making their way to our showroom. If you’ve kept your 70s-style shag rug from high school then you are in luck…. It’s all coming back baby! Featured above is from the Justina Blakeney’s Fabel Collection created by Loloi Rugs. Hand woven in India from bamboo and cotton, these styles give a fresh look to that retro shag!!!
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Interior Design & Finish Credit: Amy Provisor / Found at Home Interior Decor
ReVision Design/Remodeling
Shake siding, black trim and copper gutters create an elegant and charming look that blends in perfectly with the gardens and stacked stone walls. © Lassiter Photography
LDa Architecture & Interiors
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Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Interior Designer: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Builder: C.H. Newton Builders, Inc.
Photographer: Karen Philippe
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This sunroom has an exposed brick wall and is styled to relax. The hammock is a great feature instead of a couch or traditional seating. The wall chart on the exposed brick wall gives the space a more green and cosy feeling. All products are available in the USA.
Styling by Cleo Scheulderman and photography by Jeroen van der Spek - for HK living
OneSpace Architects
With a growing family, the client needed a cozy family space for everyone to hangout. We created a beautiful farm-house sunroom with a grand fireplace. The design reflected colonial exterior and blended well with the rest of the interior style.
Rhonda Kieson Designs
Another new addition to the existing house was this sunroom. There were several door options to choose from, but the one that made the final cut was from Pella Windows and Doors. It's a now-you-see-it-now-you-don't effect that elicits all kinds of reactions from the guests. And another item, which you cannot see from this picture, is the Phantom Screens that are located above each set of doors. Another surprise element that takes one's breath away.
Photo: Voelker Photo LLC
Rhonda Kieson Designs
Another new addition to the existing house was this sunroom. There were several door options to choose from, but the one that made the final cut was from Pella Windows and Doors. It's a now-you-see-it-now-you-don't effect that elicits all kinds of reactions from the guests. And another item, which you cannot see from this picture, is the Phantom Screens that are located above each set of doors. Another surprise element that takes one's breath away.
Photo: Voelker Photo LLC
Conservatory with Concrete Flooring and Ceramic Flooring Ideas and Designs
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