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Kundalini
FLOOB SUSPENSION: Volume in plexiglas trasparente di ispirazione floreale in un perfetto equilibrio simmetrico. Lampada a sospensione a luce diretta in Plexiglas termoformato ed estruso con riflettore in alluminio tornito e tagliato al laser e diffusore in vetro acidato. ______________ Transparent plexiglass volume of floral inspiration in a perfect symmetrical balance. Suspension lamp with direct light in thermoformed and extruded Plexiglas with reflector in turned and laser-cut aluminium and diffuser in etched glass.
Neal's Design Remodel
The primary style of this new lounge space could be classified as an American-style pub, with the rustic quality of a prohibition-era speakeasy balanced by the masculine look of a Victorian-era men’s lounge. The wet bar was designed as three casual sections distributed along the two window walls. Custom counters were created by combining antiqued copper on the surface and riveted iron strapping on the edges. The ceiling was opened up, peaking at 12', and the framing was finished with reclaimed wood, converting the vaulted space into a pyramid for a four-walled cathedral ceiling.
Neals Design Remodel
Robin Victor Goetz
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Yassir Silvera, Interiorismo-espacios enológicos.
Espacios para disfrutar del vino y conservarlo con mimo y admiración.
Alair Homes Savannah - The Strong Group
This custom home utilized an artist's eye, as one of the owners is a painter. The details in this home were inspired! From the fireplace and mirror design in the living room, to the boar's head installed over vintage mirrors in the bar, there are many unique touches that further customize this home. With open living spaces and a master bedroom tucked in on the first floor, this is a forever home for our clients. The use of color and wallpaper really help make this home special. With lots of outdoor living space including a large back porch with marsh views and a dock, this is coastal living at its best.
Kelly Scanlon Interior Design
An otherwise unremarkable lower level is now a layered, multifunctional room including a place to play, watch, sleep, and drink. Our client didn’t want light, bright, airy grey and white - PASS! She wanted established, lived-in, stories to tell, more to make, and endless interest. So we put in true French Oak planks stained in a tobacco tone, dressed the walls in gold rivets and black hemp paper, and filled them with vintage art and lighting. We added a bar, sleeper sofa of dreams, and wrapped a drink ledge around the room so players can easily free up their hands to line up their next shot or elbow bump a teammate for encouragement! Soapstone, aged brass, blackened steel, antiqued mirrors, distressed woods and vintage inspired textiles are all at home in this story - GAME ON!
Check out the laundry details as well. The beloved house cats claimed the entire corner of cabinetry for the ultimate maze (and clever litter box concealment).
Overall, a WIN-WIN!
chadbourne + doss architects
The Kitchen extends outdoors to a custom stainless steel barbecue area and steps lead from the patio up to an outdoor dining pavilion beyond.
Mariana Martini
Un vecchio laboratorio artistico si trasforma in un elegante bistrot serra, mantenendo lo stile industriale e preservando il più possibile l’arredamento esistente. Dai contrasti tra il vecchio e il nuovo nasce un Caffè in stile Bohemien immerso nel verde. I dettagli in oro spazzolato e i tessuti colorati si accostano con eleganza alla materialità del ferro e degli specchi antichi.
Cat Dal Interiors
Starting with a blank canvass, our brief was to turn an unloved sitting room and entrance into a dazzling, eclectic space, for both entertaining and the everyday. Working closely with our client, we proposed a scheme that would mix vintage and modern elements to create an air of worldly elegance with lavish details. From our voluptuous bespoke velvet banquette to the vintage Hollywood regency coffee table, each piece was carefully selected to create a rich, layered and harmonious design.
Gallagher Interiors
Turned an empty, unused formal living room into a hip bourbon bar and library lounge for a couple who relocated to DFW from Louisville, KY. They wanted a place they could entertain friends or just hang out and relax with a cocktail or a good book. We added the wet bar and library shelves, and kept things modern and warm, with a wink to the prohibition era. The formerly deserted room is now their favorite spot.
Photos by Michael Hunter Photography
Traci Rauner Design
Basement bar with wine storage and floating shelves. Gray stained cabinets, built in refrigerator and raised counter.
CG&S Design-Build
Both of these houses were on the Cool House Tour of 2008. They were newly constructed homes, designed to fit into their spot in the neighborhood and to optimize energy efficiency. They have a bit of a contemporary edge to them while maintaining a certain warmth and "homey-ness".
Project Design by Mark Lind
Project Management by Jay Gammell
Phtography by Greg Hursley in 2008
Design Harmony
There was an empty niche so we turned it into a beverage bar with a stunning wallpaper and a hidden beverage fridge.
Eclectic Home Bar Ideas and Designs
Flat Pack Kitchen Design
This beautiful tri level townhome nestled in the heart of Lincoln Park Chicago needed some of our design love and TLC. The owners were ready to sell, so The Dowell Group at Berkshire Hathaway hired us to come in and help.
We redid all the finishes top to bottom with refreshed original wood flooring, paint, lighting, new kitchen cabinets, updating the master bathroom, painting the bar and bath cabinets, quartz counters and more. We gave it a facelift to show a little love for our clients home that was about to hit the market. The finishes we chose were not what they personally liked, however what buyers are looking for and willing to pay more for.
We are proud to present our Lincoln Park Modern Farmhouse.
Designed by Flat Pack Kitchen Design, Melinda Cabanilla
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