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Chaunceys Timber Flooring
Stylish study area with engineered wood flooring from Chaunceys Timber Flooring
Jones Pierce Studios
The dining room is located in the entry space with a built-in banquette.
Space is expensive- Use it twice!
Amazing Window Fashions
Duette® honeycomb shades by Hunter Douglas
With a wide array of fabrics, pleat sizes, colours and textures, Duette® honeycomb shades enhance any décor. Our newest innovation, the Architella® Collection, offers luminous colours and true, crisp pleats. The state-of-the-art patented design with three distinct air pockets provides a high level of energy efficiency.
Miller-Roodell Architects Ltd
Juxtaposing a Southern Colorado setting with a Moorish feel, North Star Ranch explores a distinctive Mediterranean architectural style in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The owner raises cutting horses, but has spent much of her free time traveling the world. She has brought art and artifacts from those journeys into her home, and they work in combination to establish an uncommon mood. The stone floor, stucco and plaster walls, troweled stucco exterior, and heavy beam and trussed ceilings welcome guests as they enter the home. Open spaces for socializing, both outdoor and in, are what those guests experience but to ensure the owner's privacy, certain spaces such as the master suite and office can be essentially 'locked off' from the rest of the home. Even in the context of the region's extraordinary rock formations, North Star Ranch conveys a strong sense of personality.
Cathy Schwabe Architecture
Dining area adjacent to kitchen with built in upholstered banquette.
Cathy Schwabe Architecture.
Photograph by David Wakely.
One Coast Design
The Versailles Mirror has a 1 ½” beveled clear glass mirror and gold beaded filet has a very ornately carved exquisite gold frame and is able to hang horizontally or vertically.
Additional Information: The process of painting on wood enables me to recreate the countenance of an ancient fresco. Using the wood’s grain as my canvas, I employ multiple hand layered painting techniques to build the background, and, once completed, I then sketch my design directly onto the surface. Then comes the painstaking application of paints to create colors and textures intrinsic to the piece.
The addition of layer upon layer of glazes and varnishes consummates the artwork’s depth and translucency, similar to that of stained glass…and a good sprinkling of Swarovski crystals allow it light up any room. In the end, I look for total unity in design, accenting each work of art with the perfect frame and accenting each piece with pure gold or silver leaf. - Michelle Woolley Sauter, One Coast Design
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