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Adrienne DeRosa
The sunken den, off of the foyer, receives abundant light from a bank of windows. This portion of the home was added on in 1968 after the original owners requested more space to accommodate their growing family.
Bobbie found the 1950's sofa second-hand for $10, and had it reupholstered. She chose Crypton fabric as a means to save the sofa from the cats' claws, which means that not only will the style remain timeless, but the sofa itself will always look like new.
Cocktail Table, vintage Adrian Pearsall
Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2013 Houzz
Tara Bussema
Photo by Tara Bussema © 2013 Houzz
Coffee table, Ebay; circle rug: Tokyo White, Mat; flooring: medium brown, hard maple, Lauzon; sofa: Cloud sofa, Modernica; floor lamp: Nelson Cigar bubble lamp, Modernica; wall art: Vintage find, Long Beach Antique Market at Veteran's Stadium
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Jessica Helgerson Interior Design
Antiques, including a pair of Portuguese eel traps hanging over the fireplace mantel, Chinese garden stools, a rustic mirrored cabinet, and French blown-glass demijohn bottles, add a patina of age.
Matter of Architecture
photo: http://www.esto.com/vecerka
A renovation of an ornate, parlor level brownstone apartment on the Promenade in Brooklyn Heights with views to the Manhattan skyline. The space was reconfigured to create long views through the apartment around a sculptural “core”, its modern detailing and materials acting in counterpoint to the grandeur of the original detailing.
Ryan
The original limestone fireplace is the focal point of the room and extends to the lower level walkout living area. The color scheme of the decor is inspired by the authentic abstract pieces as shown, grouped with organic teak and Danish rosewood accents.
User
New and vintage furniture & accessories, infused with color, create a warm “lived in” feeling for an active family’s new home.
Lucie Rouland
La démolition de petits bâtis existants, remplacés par une véritable extension en ossature bois habillée d’un bardage bois noir, a permis d’accroitre la surface globale de l’habitation à 100m² habitable, d’optimiser son implantation et de l’ouvrir sur le jardin. Tout autour de cette dernière, une grande terrasse de 40m² offre aux beaux jours, un prolongement naturel des lieux de vie. L’unité de l’ensemble est assurée par la décoration et les portes chinées et ses touches de couleurs empruntées au nuancier du terrazzo qui couvre le sol de l’entrée et de la cuisine.
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