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OLSON LEWIS + Architects
Major gut renovation of this coastal estate preserved its basic layout while expanding the kitchen. A veranda and a pair of gazebos were also added to the home to maximize outdoor living and the water views. The interior merged the homeowners eclectic style with the traditional style of the home.
Photographer: James R. Salomon
Contractor: Carl Anderson, Anderson Contracting Services
Laura Manchee Designs
This young family wanted a home that was bright, relaxed and clean lined which supported their desire to foster a sense of openness and enhance communication. Graceful style that would be comfortable and timeless was a primary goal.
Louisiana Furniture Gallery
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Sube Interiorismo
Reforama y diseño interior de zona de estar en tonos claros, azules, blanco y madera. Pared con gran ventanal con piedra recuperada natural. Butacas tapizadas en el interior en terciopelo azul claro y en el exterior en tela de rayas azul y blanco. Mesa auxiliar en madera de roble, de Ethnicraft. Escritorio de madera y silla de cuero con estructura metálica. Lámpara de pie del diseñador Miguel Milá, modelo TMM, de Santa & Cole, en Susaeta Iluminación. Focos de techo, apliques y lámparas colgantes en Susaeta Iluminación. Alfombra redonda imitación esparto, de KP Alfombras. Pared azul revestida con papel pintado de Flamant. Separación de salón y sala de estar mediante gran ventanal. Interruptores y bases de enchufe Gira Esprit de linóleo y multiplex. Proyecto de decoración en reforma integral de vivienda: Sube Interiorismo, Bilbao.
Fotografía Erlantz Biderbost
TEW Design Studio
In this project we transformed a traditional style house into a modern, funky, and colorful home. By using different colors and patterns, mixing textures, and using unique design elements, these spaces portray a fun family lifestyle.
Photo Credit: Bob Fortner
Melanie Roy Design
Melanie Roy’s challenge in designing an extremely functional mud room to accommodate a busy family’s needs was to create a place for everything from crab nets and straw mats in metal buckets to beach towels, flip flops, balls and various summer paraphernalia in wire baskets. The challenge was that the room had no cubbies so boat cleats were used for hanging items up and out of the way and baskets and buckets for easy-access storage under a rough-hewn table. She created a beach theme by anchoring the space with a Stark rug with a wave design. Artists’ rendered surfboards are decorative but often accompany surfboards that are constantly in use. A window seat/bench is upholstered in a waterproof Duralee fabric, piped with jute, so you can sit on it even in a wet bathing suit. A painted blue rock coffee table is reflective of a bolder on the beach. Photo by Eric Striffler.
Kos Interiors
The bar itself has varying levels of privacy for its members. The main room is the most open and is dramatically encircled by glass display cases housing members’ private stock. A Japanese style bar anchors the middle of the room, while adjacent semi-private spaces have exclusive views of Lido Park. Complete privacy is provided via two VIP rooms accessible only by the owner.
AWARDS
Restaurant & Bar Design Awards | London
PUBLISHED
World Interior News | London
Games Room with Blue Walls and No TV Ideas and Designs
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