Traditional Turquoise Conservatory Ideas and Designs

A Hamptons Influenced Home
A Hamptons Influenced Home
Van Auken Akins Architects LLCVan Auken Akins Architects LLC
Van Auken Akins Architects LLC designed and facilitated the complete renovation of a home in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Areas of work include the living and dining spaces on the first floor, and bedrooms and baths on the second floor with new wall coverings, oriental rug selections, furniture selections and window treatments. The third floor was renovated to create a whimsical guest bedroom, bathroom, and laundry room. The upgrades to the baths included new plumbing fixtures, new cabinetry, countertops, lighting and floor tile. The renovation of the basement created an exercise room, wine cellar, recreation room, powder room, and laundry room in once unusable space. New ceilings, soffits, and lighting were installed throughout along with wallcoverings, wood paneling, carpeting and furniture.
Don't Screen It, EzeBreeze It
Don't Screen It, EzeBreeze It
Porch ConversionPorch Conversion
A beautiful home in Wilmington, North Carolina was made even better with the addition of a custom designed and built 216 square-foot, three-season sunroom.
Conservatory
Conservatory
Renaissance ConservatoriesRenaissance Conservatories
Jason Sawyer - Renaissance Conservatories
Beautifully Designed Downsized Living Spaces
Beautifully Designed Downsized Living Spaces
Creatively Yours Custom Inc.Creatively Yours Custom Inc.
This is the beautiful sunroom just off of the kitchen in this home in the over 55 community. Turquoise, deep blue and white create a warm area to have your morning coffee in. Note the beautiful rug anchoring the area. Photos by John Magor
Leawood Outdoor
Leawood Outdoor
Tobi Fairley Interior DesignTobi Fairley Interior Design
Walls are SW 6470 Waterscape. The drapery is Tobi Fairley Home fabrics. Chair Fabric from Raoul Textiles. Photography by Nancy Nolan
Fun Room Sunroom, San Jose, CA
Fun Room Sunroom, San Jose, CA
Fiorito Interior DesignFiorito Interior Design
The mission: turn an unused back patio into a space where mom and dad and kids can all play and enjoy being together. Dad is an avid video gamer, mom and dad love to play board games with friends and family, and the kids love to draw and play. After the patio received a new enclosure and ceiling with recessed LED lights, my solution was to divide this long space into two zones, one for adults and one for kids, but unified with a sky blue and soothing green color palette and coordinating rugs. To the right we have a comfortable sofa with poufs gathered around a specialty cocktail table that turns into a gaming table featuring a recessed well which corrals boards, game pieces, and dice (and a handy grooved lip for propping up game cards), and also has a hidden pop-up monitor that connects to game consoles or streams films/television. I designed a shelving system to wrap around the back of a brick fireplace that includes narrow upper shelving to store board games, and plenty of other spots for fun things like working robotic models of R2D2 and BB8! Over in the kids’ zone, a handy storage system with blue doors, a modular play table in a dark blue grey, and a sweet little tee pee lined with fur throws for playing, hiding, or napping gives this half of the room an organized way for kids to express themselves. Magnetic art holders on the wall display an ever-changing gallery of finger paintings and school crafts. This back patio is now a fun room sunroom where the whole family can play!
Highland Park
Highland Park
Mary Anne Smiley InteriorsMary Anne Smiley Interiors
While respecting the history and architecture of the house, we created an updated version of the home’s original personality with contemporary finishes that still feel appropriate, while also incorporating some of the original furniture passed down in the family. Two decades and two teenage sons later, the family needed their home to be more user friendly and to better suit how they live now. We used a lot of unique and upscale finishes that would contrast each other and add panache to the space.

Traditional Turquoise Conservatory Ideas and Designs

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