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No.54 Interiors
Custom built, hand painted bench seating with padded seat and scatter cushions. Walls and Bench painted in Little Green.
Craig Magee Photography
Contemporary dining room on the Wirral, by Horton and Co.
Craig Magee Photography
Studio LF
Rénovation totale d'un appartement de 41m². La lumière et la vue dégagée sont les deux atouts majeurs de cet appartement. Les espaces étaient au départ disproportionnés : la cuisine était immense. La chambre, trop petite, ne permettait pas de mettre un lit deux places. Nous avons, donc, repensé entièrement le cloisonnement pour faire de ce pied-à-terre parisien un espace fonctionnel, à deux ou en famille.
House Of Wards
A colour blocked dining space combing the original features of the house with contemporary styling.
User
The stairs and bookshelves were conceived by the architects and detailed and fabricated by the owner and contractor using steel and stained glulam beams. The obscure glass window in the bookshelf admits light into the master bathroom. The stained concrete floor has hydronic heat, but the Tulikivi fireplace to the left provides most of the winter heating. Grab a book on your way upstairs to bed!
Photos: Robert Drucker, Red Cottage Studios
Mastercraft Design Inc.
Set in the rolling hills of Virginia known for its horse farms and wineries, this new custom home has Old World charm by incorporating such elements as reclaimed barnwood floors, rustic wood and timewonn paint finishes, and other treasures found at home and abroad treasured by this international family. Photos by :Greg Hadley
Susan Yeley Homes
A departure from the ordinary box, this angular home is nestled in a forest-like setting. This young professional couple fell for its big open living space and good bones, and made the house theirs when they moved to Bloomington in 2015. Though the space was defined by interesting angles and a soaring ceiling, natural light and that beautiful tall stone fireplace, it was outdated. Some spaces were oddly chopped off and others were too open to use well.In the end, SYI did what we don't usually do: put up walls instead of taking them down. (Well, to be fair, we put up some and took down others.) A brand new kitchen anchors the space for these avid cooks, while new walls define a walk-in pantry, office nook and reading space. The new walls also help define the home’s private spaces—they tuck a powder room and guest room away down a hall, so they aren't awkwardly right off the living space. Unifying floor and finishes but breaking up the palette with punches of color, SYI transformed the lofty room to a space that is timeless in both style and layout.
Stickland Wright Architects + Interiors
Rich mix of materials.
Brick slips
Eames chair
Pendant bulbs
Automatic blinds
Parquet floor
Farrow and ball hague blue
Bifolding doors
Planting
House plants
Dining table
Log burner
Absolute Project Management
The dining room houses a large dining table with bench seating - perfect for entertaining and hosting a large number of people. A log burner sits proudly within the restored fireplace behind. The room has been kept light and contemporary with white walls and ceiling, which combined with the natural linen and wood textures works beautifully.
See more of this project at https://absoluteprojectmanagement.com/portfolio/suki-kemptown-brighton/
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