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The Blind Side Home Furnishings, Inc.
This hand engraved limestone mantel was designed and fabricated specifically for this home. All of the wall panels are stained walnut.
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WL Kitchen & Home
We offer a wide variety of coffered ceilings, custom made in different styles and finishes to fit any space and taste.
For more projects visit our website wlkitchenandhome.com
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Alison Giese Interiors
The family library or "den" with paneled walls, and a fresh furniture palette.
Kevin McManamon Interior Design
Despite the grand size of the 300-square-foot den and its cathedral ceiling, the room remains cozy and welcoming. The casual living space is a respite from the white walls and trim that illuminate most of the main level. Instead, natural cherry built-in shelving and paneling span the fireplace wall and fill the room with a warm masculine sensibility.
The hearth surround of the gas fireplace exhibits prosperity for detail. The herringbone pattern is constructed of small, tumbled-slate tiles and topped with a simple natural cherry mantel.
There are integrated windows into the design of the fireplace wall. The small, high sidelights are joined by three grand windows that fill most of the room's back wall and offer an inviting view of the backyard. Comfortable twin chairs and a classic-style sofa provide ideal spots to relax, read or enjoy a show on the TV, which is hidden in the corner behind vintage shutters.
camilleriparismode
camilleriparismode projects and design team were approached by the young owners of a 1920s sliema townhouse who wished to transform the un-converted property into their new family home.
the design team created a new set of plans which involved demolishing a dividing wall between the 2 front rooms, resulting in a larger living area and family room enjoying natural light through 2 maltese balconies.
the juxtaposition of old and new, traditional and modern, rough and smooth is the design element that links all the areas of the house. the seamless micro cement floor in a warm taupe/concrete hue, connects the living room with the kitchen and the dining room, contrasting with the classic decor elements throughout the rest of the space that recall the architectural features of the house.
this beautiful property enjoys another 2 bedrooms for the couple’s children, as well as a roof garden for entertaining family and friends. the house’s classic townhouse feel together with camilleriparismode projects and design team’s careful maximisation of the internal spaces, have truly made it the perfect family home.
Authenticity, LLC
Truly the whole room is a work of art! Check out the hidden door! This is were the trim carpenter is able to show off his skills. Mark Manske did an amazing job that really make it come to life.
Alan Jackson - Jackson Studios
BGI Design
2014 Legacy of Design 1st Place Award Traditional Living Space. The client's moved to Dallas from Colorado and when they saw the steer painting they fell in love with it as it reminded them of home!
Living Space with a Reading Nook and Brown Walls Ideas and Designs
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