Midcentury Living Space with a Reading Nook Ideas and Designs
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Studio 3i
Ce salon est décoré dans un style rétro/vintage avec comme couleur dominante le bleu canard et jaune moutarde qui s'accordent parfaitement. le graphisme des fauteuils rythme l'ambiance parfaitement maîtrisée.
Chaleur et modernisme se côtoient pour créer une atmosphère douce et vintage.
Lisa & Leroy
Custom built-ins designed to hold a record collection and library of books. The fireplace got a facelift with a fresh mantle and tile surround.
KARE Design GmbH
Wunsch nach einer separaten Leseecke in einem großzügigen Wohnessbereich eines Einfamilienhauses. Neben dem Wunsch nach einem Rückzugsort sollte außerdem eleganter und hochwertig nachhaltiger Stauraum geschaffen werden.
SALA Architects
The clients for this project approached SALA ‘to create a house that we will be excited to come home to’. Having lived in their house for over 20 years, they chose to stay connected to their neighborhood, and accomplish their goals by extensively remodeling their existing split-entry home.
Susan Yeley Homes
Our poster project for The Three P's, this small midcentury home south of campus has great bones but lacked vibrancy - a je ne sais quoi that the clients were searching to savoir once and for all. SYI worked with them to nail down a design direction and furniture plan, and they decided to invest in the big-impact items first: built-ins and lighting and a fresh paint job that included a beautiful deep blue-green line around the windows. The vintage rug was an Etsy score at an awesome price, but only after the client spent months scouring options and sources online that matched the vision and dimensions of the plan. A good year later, the West Elm sofa went on sale, so the client took advantage; some time after that, they painted the kitchen, created the drop zone / bench area, and rounded out the room with occasional tables and accessories. Their lesson: in patience, and details, there is beauty.
Photography by Gina Rogers Photography
KraftMaster Renovations
This stone surrounded fireplace is beautiful in the dark stone, with a white mantel and bookshelves for family photos and belongings.
Blackstock Photography
Tom Bassett-Dilley Architect, Ltd.
This 1960 house was in need of updating from both design and performance standpoints, and the project turned into a comprehensive deep energy retrofit, with thorough airtightness and insulation, new space conditioning and energy-recovery-ventilation, triple glazed windows, and an interior of incredible elegance. While we maintained the foundation and overall massing, this is essentially a new house, well equipped for a new generation of use and enjoyment.
Midcentury Living Space with a Reading Nook Ideas and Designs
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