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Desert Star Construction
This vintage train board encased study is located on the southeast side of the home and connected through the outdoor loggia patio. The homeowner spends much time in his favorite room beneath the roulette wheel hanging on the wall above his desk.
Location: Paradise Valley, AZ
Photography: Scott Sandler
Always by Design ARCHITECTURE
The studio was opened-up with a new cathedral ceiling, new windows and re-designed electric lighting. The original wood-burning fireplace and quarry tile flooring were retained.
Creative Spaces Interior Design, Inc.
We were hired to select all new fabric, space planning, lighting, and paint colors in this three-story home. Our client decided to do a remodel and to install an elevator to be able to reach all three levels in their forever home located in Redondo Beach, CA.
We selected close to 200 yards of fabric to tell a story and installed all new window coverings, and reupholstered all the existing furniture. We mixed colors and textures to create our traditional Asian theme.
We installed all new LED lighting on the first and second floor with either tracks or sconces. We installed two chandeliers, one in the first room you see as you enter the home and the statement fixture in the dining room reminds me of a cherry blossom.
We did a lot of spaces planning and created a hidden office in the family room housed behind bypass barn doors. We created a seating area in the bedroom and a conversation area in the downstairs.
I loved working with our client. She knew what she wanted and was very easy to work with. We both expanded each other's horizons.
Tom Queally Photography
Within Studio LLC
Custom cabinets for a home office made of gorgeous local Mesquite wood.
This is a custom home that was designed and built by a super Tucson team. We remember walking on the dirt lot thinking of what would one day grow from the Tucson desert. We could not have been happier with the result.
This home has a Southwest feel with a masculine transitional look. We used many regional materials and our custom millwork was mesquite. The home is warm, inviting, and relaxing. The interior furnishings are understated so as to not take away from the breathtaking desert views.
The floors are stained and scored concrete and walls are a mixture of plaster and masonry.
Christopher Bowden Photography http://christopherbowdenphotography.com/
AB Arredamenti Bianchi
particolare scrivania air wildwood
studio fotografico francesco degli innocenti
Marco Vitale
Servizio Fotografico realizzato per la rivista La Casa di una volta del gruppo Lotus.
Fotografo di Interni Marco Vitale
Large Home Office with Terracotta Flooring Ideas and Designs
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