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KAST DESIGN
Confort et élégance sont de mise pour le salon. Le verre est un matériau omniprésent délicatement intégré par KAST DESIGN, aussi bien pour les luminaires que pour certaines pièces de mobilier.
Les canapés et fauteuil BB Italia encadrent deux tables basses en verre translucide bleu et doré BELL TABLE qui rappellent l’omniprésence de délicats luminaires en verre déclinés dans toutes les pièces de l’appartement, dont Kast Design connait parfaitement les meilleurs fabricants parmi lesquels : Schwung, Vibia, Brookis, Gubi.
INA MALEC PHOTOGRAPHIE
Raven Vanguard Design Studio LLC
Oswald Mill Audio Tourmaline Direct Drive Turntable,
Coincident Frankenstein 300B and Coincident Dragon 211 Amplification,
Coincident Total Reference Limited Edition Speaker System,
Acoustic Dreams and Rockport Sirius pneumatic isolation system under turntable,
Eurofase Lighting Murano Glass Chandelier,
American Leather Sofas,
Photography: https://www.seekaxiom.com/
Tim Andersen Architect
New living room has exposed beams that cantilever to cover south-facing terrace. Continuous soffit sets height for doors and sofa alcove with clerestory windows above. Walls are all rough sawn fir plywood. Dual sliding glass doors open onto terrace. Scott Mayoral photo
Bella Custom Homes, Inc.
Lounge, complete with with 4 club chairs and a piano, perfect for entertaining and conversation! Black paneled accent wall makes a statement, along with the black wood windows.
Hsu McCullough
The living room features a Heat-N-Glow linear gas fireplace, bespoke, built-in white oak cabinets and wood shelves with a surround of Portola Roman Clay surfacing. Balanced natural light with a pocket courtyard to the left and rear yard swimming pool and yard to right. Linear bar diffusers throughout
Roughan Interior Design
This Dutch colonial was designed for a NBA Coach and his family. It was very important that the home be warm, tailored and friendly while remaining functional to create an atmosphere for entertainment as well as resale. This was accomplished by using the same paint color throughout the 11,000 sq.ft home while each space conveyed a different feeling. We are proud to say that the house sold within 7 days on the market.
Photographer: Jane Beiles
DHD Architecture and Interior Design
This 1899 townhouse on the park was fully restored for functional and technological needs of a 21st century family. A new kitchen, butler’s pantry, and bathrooms introduce modern twists on Victorian elements and detailing while furnishings and finishes have been carefully chosen to compliment the quirky character of the original home. The area that comprises the neighborhood of Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY was first inhabited by the Native Americans of the Lenape people. The Dutch colonized the area by the 17th century and farmed the region for more than 200 years. In the 1850s, a local lawyer and railroad developer named Edwin Clarke Litchfield purchased large tracts of what was then farmland. Through the American Civil War era, he sold off much of his land to residential developers. During the 1860s, the City of Brooklyn purchased his estate and adjoining property to complete the West Drive and the southern portion of the Long Meadow in Prospect Park.
Architecture + Interior Design: DHD
Original Architect: Montrose Morris
Photography: Peter Margonelli
http://petermorgonelli.com
IN Studio & Co. Interiors
Shari Misturak of IN Studo & Co. Interiors - Music room with Greek key patterned custom drapes.
Living Room with a Music Area and No TV Ideas and Designs
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