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Gary Hamer Interior Design
Brisbane interior designer created a neutral palette to showcase the architectural elements of this Clayfield home. American oak bespoke furniture by Gary Hamer, including a 3.5 metre long dining table. Sofa and armchairs by Jardan. Photography by Robyn Mill, Blix Photography
Sarah Bernardy Design, LLC
A 15ft round custom wool rug was designed and made locally for this space. The rug theme is a wheat grain to represent the history of this building, which was once a flour mill on the river. When the mill closed the building became the Whitney Hotel where Hollywood stars would stay while in downtown Mpls. The hotel closed and in 2006 was converted to upper scale lofts. This seating group is located in the lobby just off of the main entrance. The turquoise Venetian plaster on the ceiling adds a pop of color which modernly represents the river waters.
-This project was completed while I was a Designer at Gabberts Design Studio where myself and two other Designers helped to make all the design selections and design details for the project. Photography by Jill Greer More images of this project can be found on my website; www.sarahbernardydesign.com
William Guidero Planning and Design
Realtor: Casey Lesher, Contractor: Robert McCarthy, Interior Designer: White Design
Annie Santulli Designs
A serene comfort has been created in this golf course estate by combining contemporary furnishings with rustic earth tones. The lush landscaping seen in the oversized windows was used as a backdrop for each space working well with the natural stone flooring in various tan shades. The smoked glass, lux fabrics in gray tones, and simple lines of the anchor furniture pieces add a contemporary richness to the design. While the organic art pieces and fixtures are a compliment to the tropical surroundings. Earth tones were used in this room to enhance the views of lush colorful landscaping seen through the soaring windows on every wall. Use of orange as an accent color in the backyard furnishings is a gesture to the beautiful foliage around the estate.
Photos by Holger Obenaus
LaRue Architects
Attempting to capture a Hill Country view, this contemporary house surrounds a cluster of trees in a generous courtyard. Water elements, photovoltaics, lighting controls, and ‘smart home’ features are essential components of this high-tech, yet warm and inviting home.
Published:
Bathroom Trends, Volume 30, Number 1
Austin Home, Winter 2012
Photo Credit: Coles Hairston
Contemporary Living Space with Travertine Flooring Ideas and Designs
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