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Streamline Interiors, LLC
Streamline Interiors, LLC - The starting point of the design was to select a rug that incorporated the right colors and could be a focal point in the room. The tables coordinate with the rug and media unit.
Amanda Martocchio Architecture
Photo credit Jane Beiles
Located on a beautiful property with a legacy of architectural and landscape innovation, this guest house was originally designed by the offices of Eliot Noyes and Alan Goldberg. Due to its age and expanded use as an in-law dwelling for extended stays, the 1200 sf structure required a renovation and small addition. While one objective was to make the structure function independently of the main house with its own access road, garage, and entrance, another objective was to knit the guest house into the architectural fabric of the property. New window openings deliberately frame landscape and architectural elements on the site, while exterior finishes borrow from that of the main house (cedar, zinc, field stone) bringing unity to the family compound. Inside, the use of lighter materials gives the simple, efficient spaces airiness.
A challenge was to find an interior design vocabulary which is both simple and clean, but not cold or uninteresting. A combination of rough slate, white washed oak, and high gloss lacquer cabinets provide interest and texture, but with their minimal detailing create a sense of calm.
Located on a beautiful property with a legacy of architectural and landscape innovation, this guest house was originally designed by the offices of Eliot Noyes and Alan Goldberg. Due to its age and expanded use as an in-law dwelling for extended stays, the 1200 sf structure required a renovation and small addition. While one objective was to make the structure function independently of the main house with its own access road, garage, and entrance, another objective was to knit the guest house into the architectural fabric of the property. New window openings deliberately frame landscape and architectural elements on the site, while exterior finishes borrow from that of the main house (cedar, zinc, field stone) bringing unity to the family compound. Inside, the use of lighter materials gives the simple, efficient spaces airiness.
A challenge was to find an interior design vocabulary which is both simple and clean, but not cold or uninteresting. A combination of rough slate, white washed oak, and high gloss lacquer cabinets provide interest and texture, but with their minimal detailing create a sense of calm.
Meyer Design
Gorgeous family room with exposed stone walls and wood beam ceilings. Arched windows and tile floors.
Architect: Meyer Design
Photos: 716 Media
StoneWorks, Inc.
View from the kitchen into this contemporary open floor plan home on Hilton Head Island, SC. The low maintenance, durable wood look porcelain tile flooring ties the space together quite nicely. Love the dining room table covered in a 2" thick quartz shell in Shadow Gray. Really nice.
DIDA Home
We incorporated a rocking chair so our client could nurse her newborn baby. We brought a large fiddle fig leaf plant to bring a pop of color and contrast with the airy tones of the house.
Nikki Levy Interiors
Beautiful open plan living space, ideal for family, entertaining and just lazing about. The colors evoke a sense of calm and the open space is warm and inviting.
Janet Patterson Interior Design (JPID)
Modern family room with sectional sofa and accents of black/grey.
Leonardo Pagliazzi Falegname
Restauro, ridimensionamento e verniciatura di Mobile Living, inizialmente in essenza di noce e poi riverniciato completamente a mano su colore deciso dal cliente su campione in tavola grande
Nikki Levy Interiors
Comfortable den, where every practical care is taken care of, wrapped in the utmost luxury
Melanie Roy Design
Melanie's inspiration for this luxurious room was an artfully crafted Tresserra Bolero pool table that was built for recreation with incredible style and function, exemplifying the sophisticated and sporty Hampton resident. Our firm created a glamorous entertainment space where family and friends can get away and spend time together playing backgammon, chess, billiards and even a simple game of tic tac toe. A Guy Stanley Monopoly board painting greets you as you enter the room, a nod to the past. We used grass cloth wallpaper to create warmth, intimacy and texture, bringing a bit of nature into the space. The deep velvet custom sofa sits in front of a custom mirrored media cabinet, which sits below a large TV. The cabinet and TV are flanked by Carl Springer stools from Todd Merrill with glamorous Bakalowitz inspired sconces above. The Arteriors Indogene chandelier illuminates the metallic hand painted ceiling, which we designed to resemble the star filled Hamptons sky. A Jane Martin diptique ties in the room's color palette and is complemented by the whimsical sculptures that stand on either side. One ironically named "Road Runner" is also a reference to the past. A yellow lollipop sculpture by Desirez Obtain Cherish sits adjacent to an art-inspired fireplace.
Melanie Roy Design created a modern, high style recreation space for family and friends to relax and spend time together in an elegant, comfortable space that complements the chic Hamptons lifestyle, showing that family fun can be stylish whether in the country or the city. Photo by Anastassio Mentis.
Green Games Room with Porcelain Flooring Ideas and Designs
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