235 Billeder af alrum med grønne vægge og flisebelagt pejseindramning

Pinehills
Pinehills
SMOOK Architecture & Urban Design, Inc.SMOOK Architecture & Urban Design, Inc.
The Stonebridge Club is a fitness and meeting facility for the residences at The Pinehills. The 7,000 SF building sits on a sloped site. The two-story building appears if it were a one-story structure from the entrance. The lower level meeting room features accordion doors that span the width of the room and open up to a New England picturesque landscape. The main "Great Room" is centrally located in the facility. The cathedral ceiling showcase reclaimed wood trusses and custom brackets. The fireplace is a focal element when entering. The main structure is clad with horizontal “drop" siding, typically found on turn-of-the-century barns. The rear portion of the building is clad with white-washed board-and-batten siding. Finally, the facade is punctuated with thin double hung windows and sits on a stone foundation. This project received the 2007 Builder’s Choice Award Grand Prize from Builder magazine.
Chantilly Addition - Kitchen to Family Room
Chantilly Addition - Kitchen to Family Room
Synergy Design & ConstructionSynergy Design & Construction
The portion of the space to the left of the column was added to the back of our clients' home to give them an expanded yet still casual and open dining space. The original breakfast area was converted to a play area for their 2-year-old. A fireplace that was originally on the back of the home was relocated to the current wall of the Family Room, and flanked with built-in cabinets, tile, and a millwork surround for the TV.
Asian Flare Living Room
Asian Flare Living Room
Design Me By MahlahDesign Me By Mahlah
A fresh shade of green for the walls transformed a very sterile white room into a warm and comforting room. The area rug was the first purchase and the rest of the room began to take form around it. New modern tiles for the fireplace and a coat of stove paint gave new life to the wood burning stove. Wood mantels provide a place for the owner to display her vintage teapot collection.
Media Bungalow
Media Bungalow
Deborah Bettcher - Decorating Den InteriorsDeborah Bettcher - Decorating Den Interiors
This living room design is best appreciated when compared to the frumpy "before" view of the room. The lovely bones of this cute bungalow cried out for a "refresh". This tall couple needed a sofa that would be supportive . I recommended a clean lined style with legs to open up the rather small space.The minimalist design of the contemporary swivel chair is perfect for the center of the room. A media cabinet with contrasting white and driftwood finishes offers storage but doesn't appear too bulky. The marble cocktail table and faux bois end tables add a nature inspired sense of elegance.
Classic, Cozy & Colorful Living
Classic, Cozy & Colorful Living
UserUser
A lovely natural woven wallcovering defines this room's architectural features and pulls it together, complementing the client's beloved rose reupholstered sectional and Martha Washington chairs. The rug and dark flooring add a desired historic context since this empty-nester couple moved here from their farmhouse of 45 years. Be sure to check-out the Before photos!
Contemporary craftsman family room
Contemporary craftsman family room
Design BroueletteDesign Brouelette
A touch of craftsman and a contemporary area rug and furnishings bring a relaxed feel to this family room. Multiple seating choices gives the family plenty of options to converse and hang out.
The 1790 Garvin-Weeks Farmstead
The 1790 Garvin-Weeks Farmstead
Cummings Architecture + InteriorsCummings Architecture + Interiors
The 1790 Garvin-Weeks Farmstead is a beautiful farmhouse with Georgian and Victorian period rooms as well as a craftsman style addition from the early 1900s. The original house was from the late 18th century, and the barn structure shortly after that. The client desired architectural styles for her new master suite, revamped kitchen, and family room, that paid close attention to the individual eras of the home. The master suite uses antique furniture from the Georgian era, and the floral wallpaper uses stencils from an original vintage piece. The kitchen and family room are classic farmhouse style, and even use timbers and rafters from the original barn structure. The expansive kitchen island uses reclaimed wood, as does the dining table. The custom cabinetry, milk paint, hand-painted tiles, soapstone sink, and marble baking top are other important elements to the space. The historic home now shines. Eric Roth

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