Entrance with Porcelain Flooring and Black Floors Ideas and Designs

Thetis Transformation
Thetis Transformation
Made To Last Custom Homes Ltd.Made To Last Custom Homes Ltd.
The original interior for Thetis Transformation was dominated by wood walls, cabinetry, and detailing. The space felt dark and did not capture the ocean views well. It also had many types of flooring. One of the primary goals was to brighten the space, while maintaining the warmth and history of the wood. We reduced eave overhangs and expanded a few window openings. We reused some of the original wood for new detailing, shelving, and furniture. The electrical panel for Thetis Transformation was updated and relocated. In addition, a new Heat Pump system replaced the electric furnace, and a new wood stove was installed. We also upgraded the windows for better thermal comfort.
Must Be Nice
Must Be Nice
SGDI - Sarah Gallop Design Inc.SGDI - Sarah Gallop Design Inc.
Spectacularly designed home in Langley, BC is customized in every way. Considerations were taken to personalization of every space to the owners' aesthetic taste and their lifestyle. The home features beautiful barrel vault ceilings and a vast open concept floor plan for entertaining. Oversized applications of scale throughout ensure that the special features get the presence they deserve without overpowering the spaces. Photos: Paul Grdina Photography
高松町の家(古民家リノベーション)
高松町の家(古民家リノベーション)
株式会社 創芸株式会社 創芸
古納屋に住む 玄関 引き戸前の床部分には、降ろした屋根瓦をカットし、打ち込んで製作
Modern Farmhouse
Modern Farmhouse
Staged For UpsellStaged For Upsell
Modern farmhouse style with black and white accents and hits of warm leather.

Entrance with Porcelain Flooring and Black Floors Ideas and Designs

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