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Design 613, LLC
Instead of sacrificing precious counter and storage space in the U, I designed a between-the-studs shallow broom niche for the new eating alcove wall. It’s about 3-1/2" deep — enough for a broom and dustpan, and a few cleaning supplies on the shelf above. It's easy to grab the broom even when someone is seated at the table. Although the rest of the kitchen has frameless cabinets, the broom cabinet uses a framed front. Canyon Creek, the manufacturer, has both framed and frameless lines.
Photo by Ellene Newman
Country Architecture
Project by Boydell Architecture in the Scottish Borders. The dining area in this contemporary conversion of an historic church. The glass floor and staircase allows light through to the bedroom hall on the ground floor. As featured in Homes & Interiors Scotland. Photography by Brendan Macneill.
SINGULAR DESIGN INTERIORS
wood beams, built in bookshelves, wallpaper fireplace wall, whitewash table
Wiles Design Group
Incorporating bold colors and patterns, this project beautifully reflects our clients' dynamic personalities. Clean lines, modern elements, and abundant natural light enhance the home, resulting in a harmonious fusion of design and personality.
This dining room features eye-catching teal walls, comfy upholstered chairs, captivating artwork, and a striking statement light fixture – a vibrant, inviting space for shared moments.
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Project by Wiles Design Group. Their Cedar Rapids-based design studio serves the entire Midwest, including Iowa City, Dubuque, Davenport, and Waterloo, as well as North Missouri and St. Louis.
For more about Wiles Design Group, see here: https://wilesdesigngroup.com/
To learn more about this project, see here: https://wilesdesigngroup.com/cedar-rapids-modern-home-renovation
186 Lighting Design Group - Gregg Mackell
A single square-aperture beveled adjustable downlight provides a stunning accent to the original Modigliani painting. A softening lens which creates blurred edges of the beam of light allows for the punch of the beamspread to be focused onto the art, while not losing the bold color of the wall behind. There are many ways to light art, but this is an elegant way to give art visual importance without losing the fact that you're in a residence. Halogen IR lamping was used for the ultimate in long-term preservation of this important piece of art.
Photography: Raul Garcia Astula
Architecture: Miles Architecure
Interiors: Sheri Williams
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