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Pine Creek Homes
I love the 2 tone look of the timbers against the tongue and groove decking. It really helps make the timbers stand out and not get lost in the ceiling.
Lisette Voute Designs
We were taking cues from french country style for the colours and feel of this house. Soft provincial blues with washed reds, and grey or worn wood tones. I love the big new mantelpiece we fitted, and the new french doors with the mullioned windows, keeping it classic but with a fresh twist by painting the woodwork blue. Photographer: Nick George
FOUR POINT DESIGN BUILD INC
This elegant 2600 sf home epitomizes swank city living in the heart of Los Angeles. Originally built in the late 1970's, this Century City home has a lovely vintage style which we retained while streamlining and updating. The lovely bold bones created an architectural dream canvas to which we created a new open space plan that could easily entertain high profile guests and family alike.
O’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | Troy Thies, Photography | TreHus Architects + Interior Designers + Builders, Remodeler
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Kimberly Mercurio Landscape Architecture
The modern living room of this home is designed to provide unencumbered views of the landscape and waterfront. A visual continuity is created through the use of granite and bluestone. The stonework of the fireplace surround matches the granite retaining walls outside the window and the bluestone hearth resembles the bluestone stairs off of the Ipe deck.
Photography by Michael Conway, Means-of-Production
VPC Builders, LLC
This beautiful, custom home in The Homestead in Boone, North Carolina is a perfect representation of true mountain luxury and elegance.
The home features gorgeous custom cabinetry throughout, granite countertops, chef's kitchen with gas range and wine cooler, spa style master bathroom, timber frame, custom tray ceiling in master, tongue and groove, coffered ceilings, custom wood finishing, exposed beams, loft, private office with deck access and a private staircase, and an over-sized 2 car garage.
A massive window wall in the living room overlooks the Blue Ridge Mountains and steps out onto a large deck area that extends all the way around to the side of the house featuring a fire pit on one side and an outdoor fireplace with a large table for entertaining on the other side.
Talianko Design Group, LLC
Bookshelves flank the recessed TV and display the clients art and artifacts. Custom upholstery pieces were made specifically for the space. A new stone fireplace adds charm to the cozy living room. A window seat looking out to the front yard brings in orange and rust colors. The cocktail table was made by the client’s son and refinished to work in the space. The ceiling was original to the home as are the wood floors. The wall between the kitchen and the living room was removed to open up the space for a more open floor plan. Lighting in the bookshelves and custom roman shades add softness and interest to the inviting living room. Photography by: Erika Bierman
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