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Pineapple House Interior Design
Ruffles update the teen girl's bedroom because of their unexpected circular overlapping pattern on the bedding. The shams bring another layer of ruffle into play, as does the crinoline in the chair's accent pillow. The mirrored dressers and gothic mirrors over the pieces help expand and brighten the room.
A Bonisolli Photography
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Joanne Palmisano Design
A visually sumptuous idea book, showcasing an eclectic array of interior design possibilities using salvaged goods.
Following up on her celebrated first Salvage Secrets book, which Fine Homebuilding called “An invaluable first step in the salvage-for-design journey,” here salvage design guru Joanne Palmisano takes readers further, exploring a wealth of smaller-scale interior design and decor concepts.
Bottle caps turned into a kitchen backsplash, old bed springs reinvented as candle holders, and a recycled shipping container-turned-guesthouse are just a few examples of the innovative repurposing of second-hand items that readers will discover. From retro and modern to classic, “cottage,” and urban chic, Palmisano takes readers on a sumptuous visual journey featuring unique salvage ideas in an eclectic array of styles, for every room in the house—kitchens and dining rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms, living rooms and dens, and entryways and outdoor areas.
The journey continues with a sampling of cutting-edge retail spaces, hotels, cafes, and boutiques across the country that incorporate salvage into their designs, such as Industrie Denim in San Francisco, Stowe Mountain Lodge in Stowe, Vermont, and Rejuvenation in Portland. Profiles of thirteen “salvage success stories” are also included, showcasing the imaginative designs of creative homeowners. And lastly, fourteen easy, do-it-yourself projects are included at the back of the book (with step-by-step instructions), not to mention a comprehensive “Where to Find Salvage” resource section.
Packed with over 350 color photos, Salvage Secrets Design & Decor offers a trove of salvage ideas to inspire, proving that you need look no further than your local rebuild center, architectural salvage shop, or flea market to transform your living space.
Susan Teare Photography
Book: Salvage Secrets Design & Décor
Kitchen Design: Jane Coslick
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Carousel Designs
Inspired by the chic and shabby styling of the early 1900's, this fabulous collection also features plush and cozy minky chenille. The soft vintage floral design and sheer cotton lawn fabric make this collection a classic. So say hello to the chic and shabby style of today. It's the perfect way to create that wonderful vintage look for your little girl's nursery. From crib skirts to comforters, to everything in between, our crib bedding provides you with everything you need for your nursery.
Made in the USA by Carousel Designs.
MGLM Architects
Lakeside elevation. Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. The light blue provides a great complementary color to the cedar shingles. The white trim gives it the finishing accent.
Photograph by Bill Meyer
Marlene Wangenheim AKBD, CAPS, Allied Member ASID
Here are the professionally photographed pictures of the Olive Green kitchen as published in Design NJ magazine March/April 2012. Photography by the amazing Peter Rymwid.
Rethink Design Studio
Wall Color: SW 6204 Sea Salt
Bed: Vintage
Bedside tables: Vintage (repainted and powder coated hardware)
Shades: Natural woven top-down, bottom-up with privacy lining - Budget Blinds
Christopher A Rose AIA, ASID
Board and Batten panelling in bedroom gives casual elegance to the room. Rion Rizzo, Creative Sources Photography
Hoedemaker Pfeiffer
This remodel of an architect’s Seattle bungalow goes beyond simple renovation. It starts with the idea that, once completed, the house should look as if had been built that way originally. At the same time, it recognizes that the way a house was built in 1926 is not for the way we live today. Architectural pop-outs serve as window seats or garden windows. The living room and dinning room have been opened up to create a larger, more flexible space for living and entertaining. The ceiling in the central vestibule was lifted up through the roof and topped with a skylight that provides daylight to the middle of the house. The broken-down garage in the back was transformed into a light-filled office space that the owner-architect refers to as the “studiolo.” Bosworth raised the roof of the stuidiolo by three feet, making the volume more generous, ensuring that light from the north would not be blocked by the neighboring house and trees, and improving the relationship between the studiolo and the house and courtyard.
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