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Antiqued mirrors back the hand carved wall panels in this small condo foyer. A beautiful wood console grounds the wall panels. Everything is safely secured to its place with security mountings, since this building does not have a concierge.
Photo by Shelley Nordlund
Beyond Beige Interior Design Inc.
Beyond Beige Interior Design,
www.beyondbeige.com
Ph: 604-876-3800
Randal Kurt Photography,
Craftwork Construction.
Victoria Klein
The indentation in wall facing the front door was lined in mirror. Instead we papered it with a section of custom De Gournay hand-painted wallpaper. This is surrounded by grasscloth. The wall to the left is part of a small foyer and is papered with a chartreuse flocked Manuel Canovas pattern. The wonderful ceiling light and Mexican culture are the clients' own.
Carole FERREIRA-CERCA
Entrée colorée et engagée. Mélange d'objet chiné et d'une influence industrielle
didier Guillot, meero
Interior Preference llc
East wall a custom curio to house a delightful large vintage doll collection with additional storage below for the remaining dolls. The curio includes LED lighting. The client must have was that she could rotate her doll collection around with ease and change out to display remaining dolls which are stored below.
Studio L. Glassworks
A fantastic combination of cast glass, blown glass, and woodworking by Studio L. Glassworks
InterDesign Studio
Arched Niche Area in Foyer was accented with a wall covering of peeled cork with silvered background. The vintage decorative leaded mirror was previously in the client's Guest Bathroom. Photo: Jamie Snavley
nC2 architecture llc
A full gut renovation of a 4-story townhouse in Fort Greene. A main goal was to retain all of the original detail still intact, however, at the same time, give the house a distinctly modern feel. In areas where detail was still substantially intact - the entrance and stair hall, for example - dramatic color and contrasting white trim were used to update a previously dark and ponderous space. The house can be seen as a series of vignettes - spaces of differing design, but of similar design approach - woven together by the central stair. The stair culminates at a large, top floor studio space designed to take best advantage of existing views to Fort Greene Park.
Project team: Richard Goodstein, Helen Traversi
Structural: Pulaski & Sirota, Brooklyn, NY
Contractor: Perfect Renovation, Brooklyn, NY
Millwork: Premium Millwork, Brooklyn, NY
Photography: Tom Sibley [website]
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