Hallway with Brown Walls and All Types of Ceiling Ideas and Designs
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Indian Wells Interiors
Beautiful hall with silk wall paper and hard wood floors wood paneling . Warm and inviting
PRF Studio di Gianluca Pezzoli
In cima alla scala rivestita in legno ci troviamo in una zona completamente illuminata da led e caratterizzata da un controsoffitto anch'esso in legno, la barriera in vetro non ostacola la vista di questo spettacolo
Edgewater Design Group
The client came to us to assist with transforming their small family cabin into a year-round residence that would continue the family legacy. The home was originally built by our client’s grandfather so keeping much of the existing interior woodwork and stone masonry fireplace was a must. They did not want to lose the rustic look and the warmth of the pine paneling. The view of Lake Michigan was also to be maintained. It was important to keep the home nestled within its surroundings.
There was a need to update the kitchen, add a laundry & mud room, install insulation, add a heating & cooling system, provide additional bedrooms and more bathrooms. The addition to the home needed to look intentional and provide plenty of room for the entire family to be together. Low maintenance exterior finish materials were used for the siding and trims as well as natural field stones at the base to match the original cabin’s charm.
Pineapple House Interior Design
For visual unity, the three contiguous passageways employ coffee-stained wood walls accented with horizontal brass bands. They are differentiated by their unique floors and ceilings.
Derrick Architecture
The specialty paneled doors lead to the master suite. A sitting room lies on axis with the entry while connecting the master bedroom with the master bath.
Edgewater Design Group
The client came to us to assist with transforming their small family cabin into a year-round residence that would continue the family legacy. The home was originally built by our client’s grandfather so keeping much of the existing interior woodwork and stone masonry fireplace was a must. They did not want to lose the rustic look and the warmth of the pine paneling. The view of Lake Michigan was also to be maintained. It was important to keep the home nestled within its surroundings.
There was a need to update the kitchen, add a laundry & mud room, install insulation, add a heating & cooling system, provide additional bedrooms and more bathrooms. The addition to the home needed to look intentional and provide plenty of room for the entire family to be together. Low maintenance exterior finish materials were used for the siding and trims as well as natural field stones at the base to match the original cabin’s charm.
Glas Associates
A unique entry into the upstairs attic with dark wood trim and arched doors and ceiling
Hallway with Brown Walls and All Types of Ceiling Ideas and Designs
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