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Bella Custom Homes, Inc.
Her closet, complete with island with marble top and chandelier. Mirrored doors to keep the dust off your clothes.
Kitchen Kraft
Dynasty Cabinetry in Pecan Wood with a Sage Onyx Finish. The left side of the closet was fitted with LED Thread ligthing to light up the cubbies. Pull out wire baskets were installed for additional organization.
Socal Contractor
Lori Dennis Interior Design
SoCal Contractor Construction
Lion Windows and Doors
Erika Bierman Photography
SoCal Contractor
Lori Dennis Interior Design
SoCal Contractor Construction
Lion Windows and Doors
Erika Bierman Photography
Bella Vita Custom Homes & Remodeling
Texas' leading luxury custom home builder, Bella Vita Custom Homes, redefines "luxury living" in its newest luxury custom home on 4505 Lorraine in Highland Park! Just under 7,000 square feet, this available home has nothing but the best around every corner! With 5 bedrooms, 5 full and 2 half bathrooms, vast 20x20 gourmet kitchen with double islands, breakfast and formal dining rooms, butler and storage pantries, home management office, library/study, game room, media suite, covered patio and 3-story elevator, this available home is offered at $3,219,990!
Call 214-750-8482 to schedule a private home tour today!
For more information on this available home, visit http://www.livingbellavita.com/4505-lorraine-avenue
A.SLOAN CONSTRUCTION
Amazing walk in closet. Photograph by Jonas Ganzoni.
Installation of cabinets by,
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1.448 Billeder af middelhavsstil opbevaring og garderobe
Fortunata Interiors
….with good lights, well-designed cabinets, privacy, and antique mirroring….
The desired characteristics for the walk-in closet were clear, but how to bring it to life? All the measurements were done, and the mood board was set… What was needed was to create the ambiance, the vibe, the mood that could not be drawn.
For the boudoir feeling, we decided to go for an oriental and Moorish background. The fabric could be found in the warmth of a carpet or ottoman, but that made the room look to narrow. We needed to be more creative to get the best out of this space.
I looked at different angles, materials, colours and woodwork. The closets needed to be handmade with shutter-like doors, but to give the room an even more delicate feeling, we needed to do something with the paneling of the doors.
After sourcing and searching, I found it. The Carpenter could make latticed doors which would give just the right twist to the room. Subtly impactful. From there, every choice was simply an addition to the atmosphere we had created…the light paisley curtains, the copper curtain holder, the arch separating the bedroom from the walk in…. All of it welcomed one into a distinctly sultry world, and home.
The cherry on the pie was a stunningly beautiful floor-to-ceiling antique mirror…. and Voila!
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