Kids' Bedroom with a Timber Clad Ceiling and Tongue and Groove Walls Ideas and Designs
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Asher Slaunwhite + Partners
The connection to the surrounding ocean and dunes is evident in every room of this elegant beachfront home. By strategically pulling the home in from the corner, the architect not only creates an inviting entry court but also enables the three-story home to maintain a modest scale on the streetscape. Swooping eave lines create an elegant stepping down of forms while showcasing the beauty of the cedar roofing and siding materials.
LDa Architecture & Interiors
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Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Interior Design: Kennerknecht Design Group
Builder: JJ Delaney, Inc.
Landscape Architect: Horiuchi Solien Landscape Architects
Photographer: Sean Litchfield Photography
St. Pierre Construction
Bunk bedroom featuring custom built-in bunk beds with white oak stair treads painted railing, niches with outlets and lighting, custom drapery and decorative lighting
Delpino Custom Homes
A built-in water bottle filler sits next to the kids lockers and makes for easy access when filling up sports bottles.
Pacific Coast Builders, Inc.
Here's a charming built-in reading nook with built-in shelves and custom lower cabinet drawers underneath the bench. Shiplap covered walls and ceiling with recessed light fixture and sconce lights for an ideal reading and relaxing space.
Photo by Molly Rose Photography
Mark D. Williams Custom Homes, Inc.
Cozy little book nook at the top of the stairs for the kids to read comics, books and dream the day away!
Moore House Design
A country club respite for our busy professional Bostonian clients. Our clients met in college and have been weekending at the Aquidneck Club every summer for the past 20+ years. The condos within the original clubhouse seldom come up for sale and gather a loyalist following. Our clients jumped at the chance to be a part of the club's history for the next generation. Much of the club’s exteriors reflect a quintessential New England shingle style architecture. The internals had succumbed to dated late 90s and early 2000s renovations of inexpensive materials void of craftsmanship. Our client’s aesthetic balances on the scales of hyper minimalism, clean surfaces, and void of visual clutter. Our palette of color, materiality & textures kept to this notion while generating movement through vintage lighting, comfortable upholstery, and Unique Forms of Art.
A Full-Scale Design, Renovation, and furnishings project.
SV Design
The owners of this 1941 cottage, located in the bucolic village of Annisquam, wanted to modernize the home without sacrificing its earthy wood and stone feel. Recognizing that the house had “good bones” and loads of charm, SV Design proposed exterior and interior modifications to improve functionality, and bring the home in line with the owners’ lifestyle. The design vision that evolved was a balance of modern and traditional – a study in contrasts.
Prior to renovation, the dining and breakfast rooms were cut off from one another as well as from the kitchen’s preparation area. SV's architectural team developed a plan to rebuild a new kitchen/dining area within the same footprint. Now the space extends from the dining room, through the spacious and light-filled kitchen with eat-in nook, out to a peaceful and secluded patio.
Interior renovations also included a new stair and balustrade at the entry; a new bathroom, office, and closet for the master suite; and renovations to bathrooms and the family room. The interior color palette was lightened and refreshed throughout. Working in close collaboration with the homeowners, new lighting and plumbing fixtures were selected to add modern accents to the home's traditional charm.
Reap Construction
This home was originally built in the 1990’s and though it had never received any upgrades, it had great bones and a functional layout.
To make it more efficient, we replaced all of the windows and the baseboard heat, and we cleaned and replaced the siding. In the kitchen, we switched out all of the cabinetry, counters, and fixtures. In the master bedroom, we added a sliding door to allow access to the hot tub, and in the master bath, we turned the tub into a two-person shower. We also removed some closets to open up space in the master bath, as well as in the mudroom.
To make the home more convenient for the owners, we moved the laundry from the basement up to the second floor. And, so the kids had something special, we refinished the bonus room into a playroom that was recently featured in Fine Home Building magazine.
Monarch & Maker
This dreamy bedroom is designed to inspire and delight with its captivating blue color palette, whimsical art, and charming details.
The bedroom walls are adorned with colorful art, adding a touch of creativity and playfulness to the space.
Pacific Coast Builders, Inc.
Here's a charming built-in reading nook with built-in shelves and custom lower cabinet drawers underneath the bench. Shiplap covered walls and ceiling with recessed light fixture and sconce lights for an ideal reading and relaxing space.
Photo by Molly Rose Photography
Kids' Bedroom with a Timber Clad Ceiling and Tongue and Groove Walls Ideas and Designs
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