Contemporary Living Space with Ceramic Flooring Ideas and Designs
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Napoleon Products
Napoleon’s Clean Face – HD46 Gas Fireplace features a clean face design that easily complements a contemporary or traditional style. The choice of either Napoleon’s realistic PHAZER® log set or the optional modern River Rock ember bed brings forth two fireplace experiences that simply light up the room. The 46” firebox provides a substantial focal point for any room.
Southeast Interior Design, Inc.
It is often a must to have that extra sleeping area for the occasional guest, this sleep sofa is lightly scaled for the small wall. The narow end table is perfect storage, small easily moveable cocktail tables are important with a sleep sofa. Note the stacked horizontal art elongating the narrow wall.
Note roller blind sun shade, this allows the light to penetrate but diffuse heat while allowing a hint of a view. Great for those hot sun filled times. Cotton side panels add texture and vertical interest to the room
Despina Design
Red furniture Italian furniture against a white background with black accents always looks elegant!
Designer Debbie Anastassiou - Despina Design.
Cabinetry by Touchwood Interiors
Photography by Pearlin Design & Photography
HomebOxcreation
la verrière couvre de part et d'autre d'un panneau fixe central afin de favoriser la circulation et la fluidité des déplacements, et aussi d'avoir une certaine théâtralité dans la symétrie des ouvertures.
The Decorators Unlimited
This contemporary home in Jupiter, FL combines clean lines and smooth textures to create a sleek space while incorporate modern accents. The modern detail in the home make the space a sophisticated retreat. With modern floating stairs, bold area rugs, and modern artwork, this home makes a statement.
Domus Constructors, LLC.
“Compelling.” That’s how one of our judges characterized this stair, which manages to embody both reassuring solidity and airy weightlessness. Architect Mahdad Saniee specified beefy maple treads—each laminated from two boards, to resist twisting and cupping—and supported them at the wall with hidden steel hangers. “We wanted to make them look like they are floating,” he says, “so they sit away from the wall by about half an inch.” The stainless steel rods that seem to pierce the treads’ opposite ends are, in fact, joined by threaded couplings hidden within the thickness of the wood. The result is an assembly whose stiffness underfoot defies expectation, Saniee says. “It feels very solid, much more solid than average stairs.” With the rods working in tension from above and compression below, “it’s very hard for those pieces of wood to move.”
The interplay of wood and steel makes abstract reference to a Steinway concert grand, Saniee notes. “It’s taking elements of a piano and playing with them.” A gently curved soffit in the ceiling reinforces the visual rhyme. The jury admired the effect but was equally impressed with the technical acumen required to achieve it. “The rhythm established by the vertical rods sets up a rigorous discipline that works with the intricacies of stair dimensions,” observed one judge. “That’s really hard to do.”
Culwick & Co E-Design
This client wanted asleek design that extended the expanse of their long wall. This media unit was a perfect fit, with open shelving as well as enclosed storage it was a perfect combination. This was a design and build project.
Contemporary Living Space with Ceramic Flooring Ideas and Designs
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