454 Billeder af hjemmekontor med kalkstensgulv og gulv af terracotta fliser
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Tunde Decor, LLC
This room used to be a small playroom that the client wanted to use as a home office. We managed to make it beautiful and functional with a small sofa for relaxing or receiving guests.
The Fresh Room by Tammy Parker
A simple home office is created featuring a wooden desk table with inlaid woven bamboo and wrought iron legs whic is dressed up with an upholstered arm chair. The statue creates a meditational theme.
By Tammy Parker
Gensburg Toniolo Harting Architects
Winnetka Architect
John Toniolo Architect
Jeff Harting
North Shore Architect
Custom Home Remodel
David Aldrich Designs Ltd
Built in shelving around the pocket door to hallway makes use of this transitory space and creates a snug/reading area between the hall, utility and new kitchen/dining extension. Second sliding door to utility room / bike storage.
Creative Spaces Interior Design, Inc.
We were hired to select all new fabric, space planning, lighting, and paint colors in this three-story home. Our client decided to do a remodel and to install an elevator to be able to reach all three levels in their forever home located in Redondo Beach, CA.
We selected close to 200 yards of fabric to tell a story and installed all new window coverings, and reupholstered all the existing furniture. We mixed colors and textures to create our traditional Asian theme.
We installed all new LED lighting on the first and second floor with either tracks or sconces. We installed two chandeliers, one in the first room you see as you enter the home and the statement fixture in the dining room reminds me of a cherry blossom.
We did a lot of spaces planning and created a hidden office in the family room housed behind bypass barn doors. We created a seating area in the bedroom and a conversation area in the downstairs.
I loved working with our client. She knew what she wanted and was very easy to work with. We both expanded each other's horizons.
Tom Queally Photography
Kathy Appel, ASID
Library Window Treatment
All the original furnishings, prints and artifacts are still in place with the exception of textiles. By the 1970's most of the textiles were quite faded and fibers on the back of window treatments had started to crumble. To protect the remnants, any textiles that were not permanently affixed to the wall were moved to climate controlled storage. Working with staff at the Mercer Museum and Fonthill Castle, we examined these remnants and reviewed research documents. Copies of Mercer's receipts for fabric purchases are still on file! Using this information we sourced new materials and had our workroom custom replicate the original design.
454 Billeder af hjemmekontor med kalkstensgulv og gulv af terracotta fliser
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