Rustic Conservatory with Ceramic Flooring Ideas and Designs

1870's Farmhouse Addition
1870's Farmhouse Addition
In-ex-teriorsIn-ex-teriors
Photo credits go to Kendell MacLeod at "api360 Photography" in Ancaster, ON.
Musgrove - Transitional Low Country
Musgrove - Transitional Low Country
Visbeen ArchitectsVisbeen Architects
The Musgrove features clean lines and beautiful symmetry. The inviting drive welcomes homeowners and guests to a front entrance flanked by columns and stonework. The main level foyer leads to a spacious sitting area, whose hearth is shared by the open dining room and kitchen. Multiple doorways give access to a sunroom and outdoor living spaces. Also on the main floor is the master suite. Upstairs, there is room for three additional bedrooms and two full baths. Photographer: Brad Gillette
Rustic Craftsman - Jackson's Grant on William's Creek
Rustic Craftsman - Jackson's Grant on William's Creek
Old Town Design GroupOld Town Design Group
Ample entertaining space in the sunroom is perfect for when guests come to visit. With easy access to the outdoor porch and the dining/kitchen area, the sunroom is destined to be the designated hang out spot. Photo Credit: Thomas Graham
Modern farmhouse redesign
Modern farmhouse redesign
Claire Alexandra DesignsClaire Alexandra Designs
I worked on a modern family house, built on the land of an old farmhouse. It is surrounded by stunning open countryside and set within a 2.2 acre garden plot. The house was lacking in character despite being called a 'farmhouse.' So the clients, who had recently moved in, wanted to start off by transforming their conservatory, living room and family bathroom into rooms which would show lots of personality. They like a rustic style and wanted the house to be a sanctuary - a place to relax, switch off from work and enjoy time together as a young family. A big part of the brief was to tackle the layout of their living room. It is a large, rectangular space and they needed help figuring out the best layout for the furniture, working around a central fireplace and a couple of awkwardly placed double doors. For the design, I took inspiration from the stunning surroundings. I worked with greens and blues and natural materials to come up with a scheme that would reflect the immediate exterior and exude a soothing feel. To tackle the living room layout I created three zones within the space, based on how the family spend time in the room. A reading area, a social space and a TV zone used the whole room to its maximum. I created a design concept for all rooms. This consisted of the colour scheme, materials, patterns and textures which would form the basis of the scheme. A 2D floor plan was also drawn up to tackle the room layouts and help us agree what furniture was required. At sourcing stage, I compiled a list of furniture, fixtures and accessories required to realise the design vision. I sourced everything, from the furniture, new carpet for the living room, lighting, bespoke blinds and curtains, new radiators, down to the cushions, rugs and a few small accessories. I designed bespoke shelving units for the living room and created 3D CAD visuals for each room to help my clients to visualise the spaces. I provided shopping lists of items and samples of all finishes. I passed on a number of trade discounts for some of the bigger pieces of furniture and the bathroom items, including 15% off the sofas.
Strathcona County Sconaglen Estates #2 - Exterior/Interior Renovation
Strathcona County Sconaglen Estates #2 - Exterior/Interior Renovation
Four Elements ConstructionFour Elements Construction
Our client was so happy with the full interior renovation we did for her a few years ago, that she asked us back to help expand her indoor and outdoor living space. In the back, we added a new hot tub room, a screened-in covered deck, and a balcony off her master bedroom. In the front we added another covered deck and a new covered car port on the side. The new hot tub room interior was finished with cedar wooden paneling inside and heated tile flooring. Along with the hot tub, a custom wet bar and a beautiful double-sided fireplace was added. The entire exterior was re-done with premium siding, custom planter boxes were added, as well as other outdoor millwork and landscaping enhancements. The end result is nothing short of incredible!
1870's Farmhouse Addition
1870's Farmhouse Addition
In-ex-teriorsIn-ex-teriors
Photo credits go to Kendell MacLeod at "api360 Photography" in Ancaster, ON.
White Lake Timber Frame Cottage
White Lake Timber Frame Cottage
Pine Creek HomesPine Creek Homes
This all season sunroom is the perfect place to sit back, relax and soak up the natural light.
Modern farmhouse redesign
Modern farmhouse redesign
Claire Alexandra DesignsClaire Alexandra Designs
I worked on a modern family house, built on the land of an old farmhouse. It is surrounded by stunning open countryside and set within a 2.2 acre garden plot. The house was lacking in character despite being called a 'farmhouse.' So the clients, who had recently moved in, wanted to start off by transforming their conservatory, living room and family bathroom into rooms which would show lots of personality. They like a rustic style and wanted the house to be a sanctuary - a place to relax, switch off from work and enjoy time together as a young family. A big part of the brief was to tackle the layout of their living room. It is a large, rectangular space and they needed help figuring out the best layout for the furniture, working around a central fireplace and a couple of awkwardly placed double doors. For the design, I took inspiration from the stunning surroundings. I worked with greens and blues and natural materials to come up with a scheme that would reflect the immediate exterior and exude a soothing feel. To tackle the living room layout I created three zones within the space, based on how the family spend time in the room. A reading area, a social space and a TV zone used the whole room to its maximum. I created a design concept for all rooms. This consisted of the colour scheme, materials, patterns and textures which would form the basis of the scheme. A 2D floor plan was also drawn up to tackle the room layouts and help us agree what furniture was required. At sourcing stage, I compiled a list of furniture, fixtures and accessories required to realise the design vision. I sourced everything, from the furniture, new carpet for the living room, lighting, bespoke blinds and curtains, new radiators, down to the cushions, rugs and a few small accessories. I designed bespoke shelving units for the living room and created 3D CAD visuals for each room to help my clients to visualise the spaces. I provided shopping lists of items and samples of all finishes. I passed on a number of trade discounts for some of the bigger pieces of furniture and the bathroom items, including 15% off the sofas.
1870's Farmhouse Addition
1870's Farmhouse Addition
In-ex-teriorsIn-ex-teriors
Photo credits go to Kendell MacLeod at "api360 Photography" in Ancaster, ON.
1870's Farmhouse Addition
1870's Farmhouse Addition
In-ex-teriorsIn-ex-teriors
Photo credits go to Kendell MacLeod at "api360 Photography" in Ancaster, ON.
1870's Farmhouse Addition
1870's Farmhouse Addition
In-ex-teriorsIn-ex-teriors
Photo credits go to Kendell MacLeod at "api360 Photography" in Ancaster, ON.
1870's Farmhouse Addition
1870's Farmhouse Addition
In-ex-teriorsIn-ex-teriors
Photo credits go to Kendell MacLeod at "api360 Photography" in Ancaster, ON.

Rustic Conservatory with Ceramic Flooring Ideas and Designs

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