54 Billeder af retro dagligstue med flerfarvet gulv
Sorteret efter:
Budget
Sorter efter:Populær i dag
1 - 20 af 54 billeder
Item 1 ud af 3
H2D Architecture + Design
Design by: H2D Architecture + Design
www.h2darchitects.com
Built by: Carlisle Classic Homes
Photos: Christopher Nelson Photography
Fireclay Tile
With warm orange and white floor tile this Palm Springs Oasis, masterfully designed by Danielle Nagel, brings new life to the timeless checkerboard pattern.
DESIGN
Danielle Nagel
PHOTOS
Danielle Nagel
Tile Shown: 3x12 in Koi & Milky Way
Design Perspective Interior Design, LLC
In January of 2017, I decided to remodel the entire 1st floor of my own home. I love midcentury modern style and wanted to change our tract home to a style I loved.
We removed the 3 types of flooring we had (carpet, hardwood and vinyl) and installed Coretec LVT XL Metropolis Oak throughout the 1st floor.
We chose to save money in the kitchen and paint out maple cabinetry that had yellowed, to Sherwin Williams Pure White and update all of the knobs to bar pulls. Our Formica countertops also had to go, and we replaced them with Silestone Royal Reef quartz with a square edge detail. An Artisan 16 guage undermount rectangle sink was added to complete the modern look I wanted. We additionally changed out the light fixtures in the living and dining rooms, and installed a new gas cooktop.
Our existing fireplace mantle was large and very traditional - not the style we wanted so we removed it and the tile surround and hearth. It was replaced with stacked stone to the ceiling with a curly walnut floating mantle we found on Etsy.
We have a small 1/2 bath on the 1st floor and we changed out the lighting to LED bulbs, added a new midcentury mirror and installed Coretec LVT flooring to replace the vinyl flooring.
This project took a month to complete and we love the transformation. We no longer have a home that looks like our neighbors - on the inside!
To complete the remodel we purchased a midcentury modern sofa and dining set.
ZaZood
A touch of Paris was the inspiration for the design of our client's 1957 pool bungalow. Being a single female executive she was excited to have us to incorporate the right amount of femininity. Pink is on trend right now and we thought this was the perfect project to use soft hues and pair it with shades of gray and teal.
It was important to the client to preserve some of the history of the home. We loved the idea of doing this while coordinating it with modern, clean-line furniture and decor pieces.
The main living area needed to serve multiple purposes, from seating for entertaining and relaxing while watching TV alone. Selecting a curved sofa helped maximized seating while lending itself to the client's goal of creating a feminine space. The hardwood floors were refinished to bring back their original charm. The artwork and oversized French mirror were a nod to the Paris inspiration. While the large windows add great natural light to the room, they also created the design challenge for TV placement. To solve this, we chose a modern easel meant to hold a TV. Hints of brass and marble finish the room with a glitzy flare.
We encountered a second design challenge directly off the living room: a long, narrow room that served no real purpose. To create a more open floor-plan we removed a kitchen wall and incorporated a bar area for entertaining. We furnished the space with a refinished vintage art deco buffet converted to a bar. Room styling included vintage glasses and decanters as well as a touch of coastal art for the home's nearness to the beach. We accented the kitchen and bar area with stone countertops that held the perfect amount of pinks and grays in the veining.
Our client was committed to preserving the original pink tile in the home's bathroom. We achieved a more updated feel by pairing it with a beautiful, bold, floral-print wallpaper, a glamorous mirror, and modern brass sconces. This proves that demolition isn't always necessary for an outdated bathroom.
The homeowner now loves entertaining in her updated space
Schwartz and Architecture
The proposal analyzes the site as a series of existing flows or “routes” across the landscape. The negotiation of both constructed and natural systems establishes the logic of the site plan and the orientation and organization of the new home. Conceptually, the project becomes a highly choreographed knot at the center of these routes, drawing strands in, engaging them with others, and propelling them back out again. The project’s intent is to capture and harness the physical and ephemeral sense of these latent natural movements as a way to promote in the architecture the wanderlust the surrounding landscape inspires. At heart, the client’s initial family agenda--a home as antidote to the city and basecamp for exploration--establishes the ethos and design objectives of the work.
Photography - Bruce Damonte
Tracy A. Stone Architect
The new family room was created by demolishing several small utility rooms and a small "maid's room" to open the kitchen up to the rear garden and pool area. The door to the new powder room is visible in the rear. The powder room features a small planter and "entry foyer" to obscure views of the more private areas from the family room and kitchen.
Design Team: Tracy Stone, Donatella Cusma', Sherry Cefali
Engineer: Dave Cefali
Photo: Lawrence Anderson
Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
World Renowned Luxury Home Builder Fratantoni Luxury Estates built these beautiful Living Rooms!! They build homes for families all over the country in any size and style. They also have in-house Architecture Firm Fratantoni Design and world-class interior designer Firm Fratantoni Interior Designers! Hire one or all three companies to design, build and or remodel your home!
BRICKTILES.ru плитка из старого кирпича
Плитка из старинных кирпичей от компании BRICKTILES в отделке пола подчеркивает атмосферу итальянского стиля. Автор проекта Ольга Исаева STUDIO36.
Фото: Евгений Кулибаба
54 Billeder af retro dagligstue med flerfarvet gulv
1