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Fantastic Floors
Add the look of rich, natural, dark walnut floors to your traditional living room without the high cost by using Simplese vinyl plank flooring by Shaw Floors in a heathered walnut color. Contrasts brilliantly with light furniture and walls and makes your floors a conversation piece.
In the flooring industry, there’s no shortage of competition. If you’re looking for hardwoods, you’ll find thousands of product options and hundreds of people willing to install them for you. The same goes for tile, carpet, laminate, etc.
At Fantastic Floors, our mission is to provide a quality product, at a competitive price, with a level of service that exceeds our competition. We don’t “sell” floors. We help you find the perfect floors for your family in our design center or bring the showroom to you free of charge. We take the time to listen to your needs and help you select the best flooring option to fit your budget and lifestyle. We can answer any questions you have about how your new floors are engineered and why they make sense for you…all in the comfort of our home or yours.
We work with designers, retail customers, commercial builders, and real estate investors to improve an existing space or create one that is totally new and unique...and we’d love to work with you.
The Raj Company
Veranda with sofa / daybed and antique accessories.
For inquiries please contact us at sales@therajcompany.com
Archaeo Architects
The clients wanted a “solid, old-world feel”, like an old Mexican hacienda, small yet energy-efficient. They wanted a house that was warm and comfortable, with monastic simplicity; the sense of a house as a haven, a retreat.
The project’s design origins come from a combination of the traditional Mexican hacienda and the regional Northern New Mexican style. Room proportions, sizes and volume were determined by assessing traditional homes of this character. This was combined with a more contemporary geometric clarity of rooms and their interrelationship. The overall intent was to achieve what Mario Botta called “A newness of the old and an archaeology of the new…a sense both of historic continuity and of present day innovation”.
David Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio
Photography: Karen Melvin
Tobi Fairley Interior Design
Photography - Nancy Nolan
Walls are Sherwin Williams Alchemy, sconce is Robert Abbey
RJ Austin Interior Design
We added some whimsy to this family room along with some additional seating
Casa Architecture and Interior Design
Library, showing built in cherry bookcases, art lighting
Jed Miller
Living Space with Yellow Walls and No Fireplace Ideas and Designs
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