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Leichtigkeit und Offenheit dominieren dieses Wohnhaus. So führt eine frei schwebende Treppe zur großzügigen Eingangstür mit feinem Schiefer-Inlay. Über den Empfang mit Garderobe und integrierter Lounge-Sitzbank gelangt man entweder links in den Gästebereich oder durch eine Schiebetür in die „Lebensräume“ ©Jannis Wiebusch
Projet Wabi-sabi
Après : le salon a été entièrement repeint en blanc sauf les poutres apparentes, pour une grande clarté et beaucoup de douceur. Tout semble pur, lumineux, apaisé. Le bois des meubles chinés n'en ressort que mieux. Une grande bibliothèque a été maçonnée, tout comme un meuble de rangement pour les jouets des bébés dans le coin nursery, pour donner du cachet et un caractère unique à la pièce.
VanderHorn Architects
Exquisite hand hewn quality adorns each custom designed and fabricated timber bracket, rafter, post, and header in the great room. Woodruff Brown Photography
Maraya Interior Design
Wild and crazy colors by the color experts! Us! We love, love love color! deep rich colorful spaces, now sadly burned to the ground by the famous California fires. At least we have these photos! We will be designing and rebuilding these homes again for the same clients. We love our clients. All of them!
Many of these rooms were designed to mimic the fun of the Winn Resort in Las Vegas, as our jet setting clients wanted to stay home with their children, but still have places to play. Marble and granite mosaic floors, vessel sinks, wall faucets, all in sumptuous colors. Media room, bowling, vestibule, powder rooms and closet.
Designed by Maraya Interior Design. From their beautiful resort town of Ojai, they serve clients in Montecito, Hope Ranch, Malibu, Westlake and Calabasas, across the tri-county areas of Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles, south to Hidden Hills- north through Solvang and more.
Blue and periwinkle private game room and bowling alley.
Smith Brothers, contractor,
Brian Lehrman, architect,
Sweetlake Interior Design LLC
This Midcentury Modern Home was originally built in 1964 and was completely over-hauled and a seriously major renovation! We transformed 5 rooms into 1 great room and raised the ceiling by removing all the attic space. Initially, we wanted to keep the original terrazzo flooring throughout the house, but unfortunately we could not bring it back to life. This house is a 3200 sq. foot one story. We are still renovating, since this is my house...I will keep the pictures updated as we progress!
Expansive Eclectic Games Room Ideas and Designs
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