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Think Chic Interiors
This formal living room was transform for a family with three young children into a semi formal family space. By building this large fireplace surround and hiding inside it a large smart television and sound bar, the family is able to use the room for both formal and in formal hosting. there was a dry bar built on one side of the room to accommodate the many guests, and a small desk and chairs duplicating as a game table for the kids.
photographed by Hulya Kolabas
Spacecrafting / Architectural Photography
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons, Inc. - Architect: Charlie & Co. Design, Ltd. - Interior Design: Martha O’Hara Interiors - Photo: Spacecrafting Photography
ALTER Design Studio
Before the transformation, this space was dark and separated from the kitchen and dining area. Now it is a cozy and seamless extension of the adjoining spaces.
S T U D I O 8 Architect
We got to design this open space in a new construction building from scratch. We designed a space that worked with our client's busy family and social life. We created a space that they can comfortably entertain clients, friends, and grandkids.
Drewett Works
Sunset views can be appreciated from the living room and elsewhere in this modern residence, where soaring walls and open spaces are cozied up with oversized furnishings. Limestone walls and floors add sleekness throughout, as does a blackened-steel fireplace wall.
Project Details // Now and Zen
Renovation, Paradise Valley, Arizona
Architecture: Drewett Works
Builder: Brimley Development
Interior Designer: Ownby Design
Photographer: Dino Tonn
Limestone (Demitasse) flooring and walls: Solstice Stone
Windows (Arcadia): Elevation Window & Door
Faux plants: Botanical Elegance
https://www.drewettworks.com/now-and-zen/
Fontanesi Design
Nelle foto di Luca Tranquilli, la nostra “Tradizione Innovativa” nel residenziale: un omaggio allo stile italiano degli anni Quaranta, sostenuto da impianti di alto livello.
Arredi in acero e palissandro accompagnano la smaterializzazione delle pareti, attuata con suggestioni formali della metafisica di Giorgio de Chirico.
Un antico decoro della villa di Massenzio a Piazza Armerina è trasposto in marmi bianchi e neri, imponendo – per contrasto – una tinta scura e riflettente sulle pareti.
Di contro, gli ambienti di servizio liberano l’energia di tinte decise e inserti policromi, con il comfort di una vasca-doccia ergonomica - dotata di TV stagna – una doccia di vapore TylöHelo e la diffusione sonora.
La cucina RiFRA Milano “One” non poteva che essere discreta, celando le proprie dotazioni tecnologiche sotto l‘etereo aspetto delle ante da 30 mm.
L’illuminazione può abbinare il bianco solare necessario alla cucina, con tutte le gradazioni RGB di Philips Lighting richieste da uno spazio fluido.
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Our Colosseo Domus, in Rome!
“Innovative Tradition” philosophy: a tribute to the Italian style of the Forties, supported by state-of-the-art plant backbones.
Maple and rosewood furnishings stand with formal suggestions of Giorgio de Chirico's metaphysics.
An ancient Roman decoration from the house of emperor Massenzio in Piazza Armerina (Sicily) is actualized in white & black marble, which requests to be weakened by dark and reflective colored walls.
At the opposite, bathrooms release energy by strong colors and polychrome inserts, offering the comfortable use of an ergonomic bath-shower - equipped with a waterproof TV - a TylöHelo steam shower and sound system.
The RiFRA Milano "One" kitchen has to be discreet, concealing its technological features under the light glossy finishing of its doors.
The lighting can match the bright white needed for cooking, with all the RGB spectrum of Philips Lighting, as required by a fluid space.
Photographer: Luca Tranquilli
Rudeco Construcciones
Reforma de salón de villa de grandes dimensiones. Todos los acabados están ejecutados con hormigón visto y microcemento color gris
Tommy Cashiola
Gorgeously Built by Tommy Cashiola Construction Company in RIchmond, Texas. Designed by Purser Architectural, Inc.
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