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AMI Design
Stone Fireplace Surround. Coffered ceiling details, large sectional, contemporary artwork.
camilleriparismode
camilleriparismode projects and design team were approached to rethink a previously unused double height room in a wonderful villa. the lower part of the room was planned as a sitting and dining area, the sub level above as a tv den and games room. as the occupants enjoy their time together as a family, as well as their shared love of books, a floor-to-ceiling library was an ideal way of using and linking the large volume. the large library covers one wall of the room spilling into the den area above. it is given a sense of movement by the differing sizes of the verticals and shelves, broken up by randomly placed closed cupboards. the floating marble fireplace at the base of the library unit helps achieve a feeling of lightness despite it being a complex structure, while offering a cosy atmosphere to the family area below. the split-level den is reached via a solid oak staircase, below which is a custom made wine room. the staircase is concealed from the dining area by a high wall, painted in a bold colour on which a collection of paintings is displayed.
photos by: brian grech
Indian Wells Interiors
Posh Penthouse on the Wilshire corridor belonging to a very famous recording artist
Fratantoni Design / Residential Architects
Crafted in a modern style and by the best residential architects in the Southwest, this home boasts vaulted ceilings, sky high arches and smooth, sleek marble throughout. We love the custom inlay on the vaulted ceilings and the herringbone brick pattern in the fireplace!
Collins DuPont Design Group
Designer: Lana Knapp, ASID/NCIDQ - Collins & DuPont
Photographer: Lori Hamilton - Hamilton Photography
Simonsen-Hickok Interiors
Formal Grand Salon with painted mural ceiling.
Taylor Architectural Photography
MOSID
A tribute to the elegant interpretation of the classic!
For the living room on the first floor we choose Classic with high-grade gray + dark blue + orange. The calm and orange single product under the dark blue tone highlights the space and draws some artistic inspirations from the Middle World Renaissance into the space, plain and soft The decoration enhances the breathing of the space, and the retro style makes the space more artistic. Modern furniture is given more texture, and exquisite ornaments are transformed into a new art trend. The black and white elements of classic patterns ignite the atmosphere of the space.
MOSID
A tribute to the elegant interpretation of the classic!
For the living room on the first floor we choose Classic with high-grade gray + dark blue + orange. The calm and orange single product under the dark blue tone highlights the space and draws some artistic inspirations from the Middle World Renaissance into the space, plain and soft The decoration enhances the breathing of the space, and the retro style makes the space more artistic. Modern furniture is given more texture, and exquisite ornaments are transformed into a new art trend. The black and white elements of classic patterns ignite the atmosphere of the space.
camilleriparismode
camilleriparismode projects and design team were approached to rethink a previously unused double height room in a wonderful villa. the lower part of the room was planned as a sitting and dining area, the sub level above as a tv den and games room. as the occupants enjoy their time together as a family, as well as their shared love of books, a floor-to-ceiling library was an ideal way of using and linking the large volume. the large library covers one wall of the room spilling into the den area above. it is given a sense of movement by the differing sizes of the verticals and shelves, broken up by randomly placed closed cupboards. the floating marble fireplace at the base of the library unit helps achieve a feeling of lightness despite it being a complex structure, while offering a cosy atmosphere to the family area below. the split-level den is reached via a solid oak staircase, below which is a custom made wine room. the staircase is concealed from the dining area by a high wall, painted in a bold colour on which a collection of paintings is displayed.
photos by: brian grech
kimberly peck architect
For this commission the client hired us to do the interiors of their new home which was under construction. The style of the house was very traditional however the client wanted the interiors to be transitional, a mixture of contemporary with more classic design. We assisted the client in all of the material, fixture, lighting, cabinetry and built-in selections for the home. The floors throughout the first floor of the home are a creme marble in different patterns to suit the particular room; the dining room has a marble mosaic inlay in the tradition of an oriental rug. The ground and second floors are hardwood flooring with a herringbone pattern in the bedrooms. Each of the seven bedrooms has a custom ensuite bathroom with a unique design. The master bathroom features a white and gray marble custom inlay around the wood paneled tub which rests below a venetian plaster domes and custom glass pendant light. We also selected all of the furnishings, wall coverings, window treatments, and accessories for the home. Custom draperies were fabricated for the sitting room, dining room, guest bedroom, master bedroom, and for the double height great room. The client wanted a neutral color scheme throughout the ground floor; fabrics were selected in creams and beiges in many different patterns and textures. One of the favorite rooms is the sitting room with the sculptural white tete a tete chairs. The master bedroom also maintains a neutral palette of creams and silver including a venetian mirror and a silver leafed folding screen. Additional unique features in the home are the layered capiz shell walls at the rear of the great room open bar, the double height limestone fireplace surround carved in a woven pattern, and the stained glass dome at the top of the vaulted ceilings in the great room.
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