Turquoise Living Space with Porcelain Flooring Ideas and Designs
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Mexid Interiorismo
Este espacio, por debajo del nivel de calle, presentaba el reto de tener que mantener un reborde perimetral en toda la planta baja. Decidimos aprovechar ese reborde como soporte decorativo, a la vez que de apoyo estético en el salón. Jugamos con la madera para dar calidez al espacio e iluminación empotrada regulable en techo y pared de ladrillo visto. Además, una lámpara auxiliar en la esquina para dar luz ambiente en el salón.
Además hemos incorporado una chimenea eléctrica que brinda calidez al espacio.
Архитектурное бюро Глушкова
Музыкальная комната отдыха на первом этаже загородного дома с видом на сад.
Архитекторы: Дмитрий Глушков, Фёдор Селенин; Фото: Антон Лихтарович
Stephanie Schulke
Custom cut, stained wood wall...piece by piece. Matching columns shown in other photos.
Anatoly Patrick Architecture
Architect Anatoly Patrick custom designed a large mirror with chromed industrial features for the rear extension of this Victorian Terrace House. Reflected in the mirror is the courtyard connecting to the living area. Classical black and white tiles and decor are a theme giving continuity between heritage and modern parts of the home.
The Artists Hands - Faux Finishes
This large Niche area was given some bold attention with this unique plastered application. Embossed French love letters are at the heart of this finish, subtly layered over with various peacock and turquoise tones. To add further interest and contrast we added a pop of color with an interesting stencil design. End result... gorgeous!! Copyright © 2016 The Artists Hands
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
When your clients aren't afraid to go bold! This client loves ocean rich blues hues, so we brought those colors to their home. Daring mix of colors with modern touches that bring bright energy and character to the space.
Large windows flood the room with natural light, highlighting the wall color and art, creating an intriguing sensation of depth. Center focal point is a unique set of LP modern art. Paired with a pair of ceiling pendants add an artful illumination to the living room area, where teal, blue and magenta meet in a daring contrast of color. When you come home to this project you can except to be floored.
JMc Architects
Sited at the Peak of Whitfield Mountain, with expansive views, this 4 bedroom + 3 bathroom house is an intelligent reinterpretation of city fringe hill slope living. It is an appropriate response to its exposed site, tropical climate, and the framed view. The house is anchored to the site with mass footings in order to extend over the peaks edge, heightening the connection between the inside and out. On entering the house, the breezeway frames the view, expressing the conceptual ideology of the houses provocative, elegant but practical outcome.
Turquoise Living Space with Porcelain Flooring Ideas and Designs
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