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JS Interiors LLC
Full-scale interior design, architectural consultation, kitchen design, bath design, furnishings selection and project management for a home located in the historic district of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The home features a fresh take on traditional southern decorating, and was included in the March 2018 issue of Southern Living magazine.
Read the full article here: https://www.southernliving.com/home/remodel/1930s-colonial-house-remodel
Photo by: Anna Routh
Fratantoni Design / Residential Architects
This grand marble staircase is absolutely stunning with a black iron railing and a crystal chandelier.
Melinda Mandell Interior Design
We blended the client's cool and contemporary style with the home's classic midcentury architecture in this post and beam renovation. It was important to define each space within this open concept plan with strong symmetrical furniture and lighting. A special feature in the living room is the solid white oak built-in shelves designed to house our client's art while maximizing the height of the space.
JTID Inc.
The foyer reflects our client’s keen passion for Asian artifacts. The antique Chinese sculpture sits on a custom lit wenge and golden onyx pedestal. The Italian marble flooring is elegantly complimented by a lacquered straw wall covering.
Dyer Studio Inc.
Interior Entryway with restored original mahogany wall paneling and front door. Original green slate flagstone floor tile with brick planter box that carries the lines from the exterior planter. Staircase to left with newly wallpapered wall.
Fred Parker Company, Inc.
This magnificent European style estate located in Mira Vista Country Club has a beautiful panoramic view of a private lake. The exterior features sandstone walls and columns with stucco and cast stone accents, a beautiful swimming pool overlooking the lake, and an outdoor living area and kitchen for entertaining. The interior features a grand foyer with an elegant stairway with limestone steps, columns and flooring. The gourmet kitchen includes a stone oven enclosure with 48” Viking chef’s oven. This home is handsomely detailed with custom woodwork, two story library with wooden spiral staircase, and an elegant master bedroom and bath.
The home was design by Fred Parker, and building designer Richard Berry of the Fred Parker design Group. The intricate woodwork and other details were designed by Ron Parker AIBD Building Designer and Construction Manager.
Photos By: Bryce Moore-Rocket Boy Photos
CuttingEdge Built LLC
This grand foyer is welcoming and inviting as your enter this country club estate.
Interiors by Maite Granda
Our clients moved from Dubai to Miami and hired us to transform a new home into a Modern Moroccan Oasis. Our firm truly enjoyed working on such a beautiful and unique project.
Janey Butler Interiors
The newly designed and created Entrance Hallway which sees stunning Janey Butler Interiors design and style throughout this Llama Group Luxury Home Project . With stunning 188 bronze bud LED chandelier, bespoke metal doors with antique glass. Double bespoke Oak doors and windows. Newly created curved elegant staircase with bespoke bronze handrail designed by Llama Architects.
SOLSTICE Planning and Architecture
Located in a flood zone, the sequence of arrival gradually elevates guests as they approach the front door raised five feet above grade.The front-facing pool and elevated courtyard becomes the epicenter of the entry experience and the focal point of the living spaces.
Carter Fox Design Build
Carter Fox Renovations was hired to do a complete renovation of this semi-detached home in the Gerrard-Coxwell neighbourhood of Toronto. The main floor was completely gutted and transformed - most of the interior walls and ceilings were removed, a large sliding door installed across the back, and a small powder room added. All the electrical and plumbing was updated and new herringbone hardwood installed throughout.
Upstairs, the bathroom was expanded by taking space from the adjoining bedroom. We added a second floor laundry and new hardwood throughout. The walls and ceiling were plaster repaired and painted, avoiding the time, expense and excessive creation of landfill involved in a total demolition.
The clients had a very clear picture of what they wanted, and the finished space is very liveable and beautifully showcases their style.
Photo: Julie Carter
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