Entrance with Carpet and a Glass Front Door Ideas and Designs

York Road | Queens Park
York Road | Queens Park
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Brandee Meier Photography
Industriedenkmal mit Wellnessbereich - Faralda NSDM Crane Hotel, Amsterdam
Industriedenkmal mit Wellnessbereich - Faralda NSDM Crane Hotel, Amsterdam
Villeroy & Boch - Bad & WellnessVilleroy & Boch - Bad & Wellness
Außergewöhnlicher könnte ein Hotel kaum noch sein, als das Faralda NDSM Crane Hotel in Amsterdam. Der denkmalgeschützte Verladekran in der ehemaligen Schiffswerft wurde nach der Idee des Bauherrn und Projektentwicklers Edwin Kornmann Rudi in Kooperation mit IAA Architecten Amsterdam und den Ingenieuren von VDNDP bouwingenieurs innovativ restauriert und beherbergt nun drei anspruchsvolle Suiten. In den eleganten Designerbädern kamen verschiedene Design-Kollektionen von Villeroy & Boch zum Einsatz, auf der obersten Terrasse befindet sich sogar ein Whirlpool der SportX-Line – das alles in schwindelerregenden 35 bis 45 Metern Höhe.
Halcyon's Haven
Halcyon's Haven
Elegant in DesignElegant in Design
Refreshing this 20 year old medical suite focussed on selecting new wall finishes to complement the carpet and joinery. The existing furniture was a selection of much-loved family heirlooms, which we restored and reupholstered to give a new lease on life. We also came up with a cost-effective solution to refresh the chipped and worn reception counter without needing to completely replace it. It was important to the client for the refurbishment to engender a sense of calm for patients and staff. Colour is a key factor in establishing mood and ambience, and we went for a refined palette featuring emerald, navy blue and tonal neutrals interspersed with natural timber grains and brassy metallic accents. These elements help establish and air of serenity amid the hustle of a busy hospital.
Mid-century Modern Foyer update
Mid-century Modern Foyer update
Elizabeth Minish DesignElizabeth Minish Design
A support column and the nature niche (a hallmark of many mid century buildings) had both been clad in brick. (see "before" pictures). The brick was removed and they were dressed with mahogany-veneered plywood to tie in with the original mahogany doors for a sleeker look that is also easier to maintain. Photo credit: Striped Pony Images
Bellingham WA Bungalow
Bellingham WA Bungalow
Freestyle RestyleFreestyle Restyle
Full makeover redesign and styling for this Pacific Northwest bungalow including paint palette, carpeting, lighting, furnishings, textiles and decorative details

Entrance with Carpet and a Glass Front Door Ideas and Designs

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