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Wiles Design Group
This grand and historic home renovation transformed the structure from the ground up, creating a versatile, multifunctional space. Meticulous planning and creative design brought the client's vision to life, optimizing functionality throughout.
The family room exudes comfort with cozy furnishings complemented by warm, luxurious accents. A sizable TV and striking artwork draw attention, while a gorgeous stone center table commands focus.
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Project by Wiles Design Group. Their Cedar Rapids-based design studio serves the entire Midwest, including Iowa City, Dubuque, Davenport, and Waterloo, as well as North Missouri and St. Louis.
For more about Wiles Design Group, see here: https://wilesdesigngroup.com/
To learn more about this project, see here: https://wilesdesigngroup.com/st-louis-historic-home-renovation
Crespo Design Group
The house is square with tons of angles, so I wanted to introduce some rounded elements to create contrast. The uniquely colored living room interior fits perfectly in this modern Beverly Hills home. The multi-colored Missoni fabrics set the energetic tone, while the selenite fireplace, solid colored walls, sofa, and chairs keep the looks fresh and balanced.
Home located in Beverly Hills, California. Designed by Florida-based interior design firm Crespo Design Group, who also serves Malibu, Tampa, New York City, the Caribbean, and other areas throughout the United States.
Morales Construction Co., Inc.
Morales Construction Company is one of Northeast Florida’s most respected general contractors, and has been listed by The Jacksonville Business Journal as being among Jacksonville’s 25 largest contractors, fastest growing companies and the No. 1 Custom Home Builder in the First Coast area.
Photo Credit: Steven Brooke
Tobi Fairley Interior Design
Lee Inds. sofa, walls are in Tidewater by Sherwin-Williams. Photography by Nancy Nolan
Agence KP-Architecte d'intérieur
Aménagement d'une bibliothèque sur mesure dans la pièce principale.
photo@Karine Perez
http://www.karineperez.com
Kaleidoscope Design Studio
Simple doesn’t have to be boring, especially when your backyard is a lush ravine. This was the name of the game when it came to this traditional cottage-style house, with a contemporary flare. Emphasizing the great bones of the house with a simple pallet and contrasting trim helps to accentuate the high ceilings and classic mouldings, While adding saturated colours, and bold graphic wall murals brings lots of character to the house. This growing family now has the perfectly layered home, with plenty of their personality shining through.
Paris K Interior Design
Residential
Orient Point - North Folk
New York
Transitional
Living room
Photography: Costa Picadas, Alex Berg, Tina Psoinos
Tutto Interiors
Soft grey and Charcoal palette. Drapery adorned with mixed use fabrics. Chairs were carefully selected with a combination of solid and geometric patterned fabrics.
Carlson Productions, LLC
Dunn Development, Inc.
Looking toward the kitchen and back entry.
We remodeled this kitchen to bring needed updates and to open up the kitchen into the living space. The living room used to be separated from the kitchen by a wall and lowered by a few steps. We removed the load-bearing wall and replaced it with a beautiful rustic wood beam, and we raised the living room floor to be level with the kitchen. The old wood paneling was replaced with drywall and painted to brighten the space. The fireplace was reconfigured with a new mantel, new brick pieced in to match the existing brick where we moved the mantel, and new built-in cabinetry featuring custom pull-out file drawers, space for the TV, and shelves for books.
Ryan Long Photography
Laurie Coderre Designs
Fascella Construction
Completed living space boasting a bespoke fireplace, charming shiplap feature wall, airy skylights, and a striking exposed beam ceiling.
At No 19
We were called in to totally revamp the lounge in this 1990's house. The room was totally dominated by an enormous red brick inglenook fireplace. The client had a few pieces of wooden furnitue they wished to retain. The fireplace area was totally revamped by removing a huge oak mantle and plastering over the brickwork. An inset multifuel burner installed and window seats within the old inglenook doubled up as log and coal storage. We removed the carpet and laid Quickstep laminate. The existing wooden furniure was professionally spray painted and a bespoke TV and display unit manufactured to match. Inspiration for the colour scheme was taken from the original stained glass windows within the inglenook. A large sofa with chaise, a smaller accent sofa and a leather Stressless recliner chair and stool sought to finish the scheme. Luxaflex Silhouette Shades were added for solar and privacy control.
Wiles Design Group
The heavy use of wood and substantial stone allows the room to be a cozy gathering space while keeping it open and filled with natural light.
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Project by Wiles Design Group. Their Cedar Rapids-based design studio serves the entire Midwest, including Iowa City, Dubuque, Davenport, and Waterloo, as well as North Missouri and St. Louis.
For more about Wiles Design Group, see here: https://wilesdesigngroup.com/
Turquoise Living Room with All Types of TV Ideas and Designs
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