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Amy Storm & Company
This basement kitchen was meant to be fun and we think it's ready for years of middle school and high school gatherings! We love how the honed countertops give it a casual and industrial feel and the long tiles make the chevron pattern really stand out. We are in love with the brackets that hold the reclaimed shelves too!
Joe Kwon Photography
Carla Bast Design
Basement Finish - Industrial/Farmhouse Style. Rustic finishes, brick accent, entertaining space. Game room, Wet Bar, Shuffleboard.
Alyssa Lee Photography
Atlanta Curb Appeal
Steampunk industrial chairs made with wrought iron tractor seats. Reclaimed wood from Barn in Tenneseee chandelier.
Confluence Design
A new ceiling was added on the left side of the wooden bulkhead to enhance the existing painted joists. A barn door hides the storage room.
Photo credit:Barb Kelsall
Crescent House Furniture & Accessories
We feel compelled to quote one of our favorite movie characters -- The Dude -- because "this rug really ties the room together." Trans-Ocean designed this Palermo rug, which features neutral squares that fit in both traditional and contemporary designs. The wool pile used for these rugs is hand-knotted using a traditional Tibetan technique. To finish, the Palermo rugs are hand washed for a rich, deep patina.
Photo by Shea Conner
MOD Architecture
Accent wall at the base of the stairs entering the basement. Photo by Jody Williams, centric projects
KCreative Interiors
Mister Chop Shop is a men's barber located in Bondi Junction, Sydney. This new venture required a look and feel to the salon unlike it's Chop Shop predecessor. As such, we were asked to design a barbershop like no other - A timeless modern and stylish feel juxtaposed with retro elements. Using the building’s bones, the raw concrete walls and exposed brick created a dramatic, textured backdrop for the natural timber whilst enhancing the industrial feel of the steel beams, shelving and metal light fittings. Greenery and wharf rope was used to soften the space adding texture and natural elements. The soft leathers again added a dimension of both luxury and comfort whilst remaining masculine and inviting. Drawing inspiration from barbershops of yesteryear – this unique men’s enclave oozes style and sophistication whilst the period pieces give a subtle nod to the traditional barbershops of the 1950’s.
Carla Bast Design
Chicago brick accent wall with whimsical faux taxidermy inside the arched doorway.
Alyssa Lee Photography
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