Large Bedroom with Dark Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs

Hill Country Cottage
Hill Country Cottage
Clark Richardson ArchitectsClark Richardson Architects
The Goldenwood Guest House is the first phase of a larger estate multi-phase project with the clients are moving into the renovated guest house as we start construction on the main house renovation and addition soon. This is a whole-house renovation to an existing 750sf guest cottage settled near the existing main residence. The property is located West of Austin in Driftwood, TX and the cottage strives to capture a sense of refined roughness. The layout maximizes efficiency in the small space with built-in cabinet storage and shelving in the living room and kitchen. Each space is softly day lit and the open floor plan of the Living, Dining, and Kitchen allows the spaces to feel expansive without sacrificing privacy to the bedroom and restroom. Photo by April Clark. See our video walk-through: http://youtu.be/lx9wTAm7J-8
Venetian Meets Mediterranean: Bedroom
Venetian Meets Mediterranean: Bedroom
Wesley-Wayne Interiors, LLCWesley-Wayne Interiors, LLC
This clean, tailored guest bedroom is reminiscent of a luxury hotel. Design: Wesley-Wayne Interiors Photo: Dan Piassick
Luxury Master Bedroom: Robeson Design
Luxury Master Bedroom: Robeson Design
Robeson DesignRobeson Design
The secret to a divine master bedroom starts with luxury bedding. Layer pillows with multiple textures, tones and fabrics to add visual interest along with a bench at the end of your bed.
Master Bedroom With Triple Tray Ceiling
Master Bedroom With Triple Tray Ceiling
MILLER + MILLER Architectural PhotographyMILLER + MILLER Architectural Photography
Naturally lit master bedroom with triple tray ceiling, light powder blue wall color, white crown moulding, window trim & base board, dark walnut floor and chunky braided wool area rug, dark night stands, dresser, mirror, bold patterned fabric pillows, curtains, green accent vase & candles and stainless wall sconces. Custom Home Builder and General Contractor for this Home: Leinster Construction, Inc., Chicago, IL www.leinsterconstruction.com Miller + Miller Architectural Photography
Master Bedroom featuring Acacia Hardwood Flooring and Tray Ceiling
Master Bedroom featuring Acacia Hardwood Flooring and Tray Ceiling
Orren Pickell Building GroupOrren Pickell Building Group
Linda Oyama Bryan, photographer Master Bedroom featuring Acacia hardwood flooring, tray ceiling with hat box chandelier, and built In coffee bar.
Merrimack On Main
Merrimack On Main
Walczak Design And BuildWalczak Design And Build
THE PROBLEM Our client had recently purchased a beautiful home on the Merrimack River with breathtaking views. Unfortunately the views did not extend to the primary bedroom which was on the front of the house. In addition, the second floor did not offer a secondary bathroom for guests or other family members. THE SOLUTION Relocating the primary bedroom with en suite bath to the front of the home introduced complex framing requirements, however we were able to devise a plan that met all the requirements that our client was seeking. In addition to a riverfront primary bedroom en suite bathroom, a walk-in closet, and a new full bathroom, a small deck was built off the primary bedroom offering expansive views through the full height windows and doors. Updates from custom stained hardwood floors, paint throughout, updated lighting and more completed every room of the floor.
ELEGANZA ED EQUILIBRIO
ELEGANZA ED EQUILIBRIO
Annalisa Carli ArchitettoAnnalisa Carli Architetto
La camera matrimoniale è caratterizzata da un letto in velluto di colore verde, comodini di Kartell i componibili e un'armadiatura di Caccaro sulla parete ad angolo e nel corridoio d'ingresso. La parete dietro alla testata del letto è rivestita con carta da parati Glamora. Foto di Simone Marulli
Above and Beyond - Master Bedroom
Above and Beyond - Master Bedroom
Drewett WorksDrewett Works
Above and Beyond is the third residence in a four-home collection in Paradise Valley, Arizona. Originally the site of the abandoned Kachina Elementary School, the infill community, appropriately named Kachina Estates, embraces the remarkable views of Camelback Mountain. Nestled into an acre sized pie shaped cul-de-sac lot, the lot geometry and front facing view orientation created a remarkable privacy challenge and influenced the forward facing facade and massing. An iconic, stone-clad massing wall element rests within an oversized south-facing fenestration, creating separation and privacy while affording views “above and beyond.” Above and Beyond has Mid-Century DNA married with a larger sense of mass and scale. The pool pavilion bridges from the main residence to a guest casita which visually completes the need for protection and privacy from street and solar exposure. The pie-shaped lot which tapered to the south created a challenge to harvest south light. This was one of the largest spatial organization influencers for the design. The design undulates to embrace south sun and organically creates remarkable outdoor living spaces. This modernist home has a palate of granite and limestone wall cladding, plaster, and a painted metal fascia. The wall cladding seamlessly enters and exits the architecture affording interior and exterior continuity. Kachina Estates was named an Award of Merit winner at the 2019 Gold Nugget Awards in the category of Best Residential Detached Collection of the Year. The annual awards ceremony was held at the Pacific Coast Builders Conference in San Francisco, CA in May 2019. Project Details: Above and Beyond Architecture: Drewett Works Developer/Builder: Bedbrock Developers Interior Design: Est Est Land Planner/Civil Engineer: CVL Consultants Photography: Dino Tonn and Steven Thompson Awards: Gold Nugget Award of Merit - Kachina Estates - Residential Detached Collection of the Year

Large Bedroom with Dark Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs

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