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Pure Design Interiors
With a view like this, who wouldn't want an equally gorgeous family room? This update included new carpet, a fresh coat of paint, and several new furniture pieces.
Trademark Custom Homes Inc
Family Room in the basement of a Lake Home. Ceramic Tile Flooring that's water friendly and mimics hardwood allows for fun out on the lake without worrying about flooring being damaged.
Fine Floorz
Q: Which of these floors are made of actual "Hardwood" ?
A: None.
They are actually Luxury Vinyl Tile & Plank Flooring skillfully engineered for homeowners who desire authentic design that can withstand the test of time. We brought together the beauty of realistic textures and inspiring visuals that meet all your lifestyle demands.
Ultimate Dent Protection – commercial-grade protection against dents, scratches, spills, stains, fading and scrapes.
Award-Winning Designs – vibrant, realistic visuals with multi-width planks for a custom look.
100% Waterproof* – perfect for any room including kitchens, bathrooms, mudrooms and basements.
Easy Installation – locking planks with cork underlayment easily installs over most irregular subfloors and no acclimation is needed for most installations. Coordinating trim and molding available.
Michels Homes
Remodeler: Michels Homes
Interior Design: Jami Ludens, Studio M Interiors
Cabinetry Design: Megan Dent, Studio M Kitchen and Bath
Photography: Scott Amundson Photography
Seattle Staged to Sell and Design LLC
Sparkling Views. Spacious Living. Soaring Windows. Welcome to this light-filled, special Mercer Island home.
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
When down2earth interior design was called upon to redesign this Queen Village row house, we knew that a complete overhaul to the plan was necessary. The kitchen, originally in the back of the house, had an unusable fireplace taking up valuable space, a terrible workflow, and cabinets and counters that had seen better days. The dining room and family room were one open space without definition or character.
The solution: reorganize the entire first floor. The dining area, with its deep blue walls and capiz chandelier, provides an immediate sense of place when you first walk into the home, and there is space for entryway items immediately next to the door.
Photos: Rebecca McAlpin
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