Conservatory with Dark Hardwood Flooring and Marble Flooring Ideas and Designs

Comstock Hills - Total Renovation, Spanish Transitional
Comstock Hills - Total Renovation, Spanish Transitional
Dana Benson ConstructionDana Benson Construction
Interior Design by Grace Benson Photography by Bethany Nauert
Sunroom-Style Family Room with All New Renewal by Andersen Windows
Sunroom-Style Family Room with All New Renewal by Andersen Windows
Renewal by Andersen Long IslandRenewal by Andersen Long Island
All new windows in this sunroom-style family room, with an amazing view on the north shore. This entire home had all new double hungs installed in the cold of December, but ended up with a nice warm house -- with the help of those new windows -- for the rest of the winter! Windows from Renewal by Andersen Long Island
Moroccan modern house
Moroccan modern house
Demeure DesignDemeure Design
Charming contemporary conservatory in modern family residence in Marrakech, Morocco.
Elysium Lot 176
Elysium Lot 176
KIRKKIRK
Richard Kirk Architect was one of several architects invited in 2005 to participate in the Elysium development which is an ambitious 189 lot boutique housing sub-division on a site to the west of the centre of Noosa on the Sunshine Coast. Elysium initially adopted architecture as the key driver for the amenity and quality of the environment for the entire development Our approach was to consider the 6 houses as a family which shared the same materiality, construction and spatial organisation. The purpose of treating the houses as siblings was a deliberate attempt to control the built quality through shared details that would assist in the construction phase which did not involve the architects with the usual level of control and involvement. Lot 176 is the first of the series and is in effect a prototype using the same materials, construction, and spatial ideas as a shared palette. The residence on Lot 176 is located on a ridge along the west of the Elysium development with views to the rear into extant landscape and a golf course beyond. The residence occupies the majority of the allowable building envelope and then provides a carved out two story volume in the centre to allow light and ventilation to all interior spaces. The carved interior volume provides an internal focus visually and functionally. The inside and outside are united by seamless transitions and the consistent use of a restrained palette of materials. Materials are generally timbers left to weather naturally, zinc, and self-finished oxide renders which will improve their appearance with time, allowing the houses to merge with the landscape with an overall desire for applied finishes to be kept to a minimum. The organisational strategy was delivered by the topography which allowed the garaging of cars to occur below grade with the living spaces on the ground and sleeping spaces placed above. The removal of the garage spaces from the main living level allowed the main living spaces to link visually and physical along the long axis of the rectangular site and allowed the living spaces to be treated as a field of connected spaces and rooms whilst the bedrooms on the next level are conceived as nests floating above. The building is largely opened on the short access to allow views out of site with the living level utilising sliding screens to opening the interior completely to the exterior. The long axis walls are largely solid and openings are finely screened with vertical timber to blend with the vertical cedar cladding to give the sense of taught solid volume folding over the long sides. On the short axis to the bedroom level the openings are finely screened with horizontal timber members which from within allow exterior views whilst presenting a solid volume albeit with a subtle change in texture. The careful screening allows the opening of the building without compromising security or privacy from the adjacent dwellings. Photographer: Scott Burrows
Glam Naples Sunroom
Glam Naples Sunroom
Lynne Lawson's Decorating Den InteriorsLynne Lawson's Decorating Den Interiors
The “Naples” morning room presented a challenge due to its octagonal shape and multi-faceted ceiling. Lynne and Laura decided on a Coastal Glam style using a semi-circular taupe sectional, and sheer woven glass bead studded panels. Shallow ceiling beams, and aqua painted ceiling resemble New England porch ceilings.
Modern Farmhouse-Upstate
Modern Farmhouse-Upstate
Crisp ArchitectsCrisp Architects
Sun room with casement windows open to let fresh air in and to connect to the outdoors.

Conservatory with Dark Hardwood Flooring and Marble Flooring Ideas and Designs

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