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Rollamatic Retractable Roofs
Look at this room... hard to believe it was once used to store bicycles. The Rollamatic retractable over this atrium is made with fiberglass sandwich board, rather than glass. FSB provides a softer light, and has good insulation properties.
Kelly Martin Architecture
The recycled timber dining table is dual-purposed, acting as a breakfast bench when just the clients are home, but can be moved out to accommodate for more guests. Space versatility is utilised elsewhere in the house to reduce the space and cost needed when just the clients are home.
For example, the breakfast nook doubles as a study and a guest bed.
Farrey's Lighting and Bath
Akova Pendant & Wall Sconce By Tech Lighting
Farrey's Lighting & Bath offers a variety of luxury designer lighting and bath fixtures. Adorn your space with Jewelry for the Home!
Barker and Stonehouse
This look delivers urban sophistication in spades. Its defined by its bold colour blocking and statement furniture, like this heavily grained midcentury modern style sideboard.
Don't forget to layer this look with with thoughtful design details such as collections of vases and striking table lamps.
Everything Home
Our design studio designed a gut renovation of this home which opened up the floorplan and radically changed the functioning of the footprint. It features an array of patterned wallpaper, tiles, and floors complemented with a fresh palette, and statement lights.
Photographer - Sarah Shields
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Project completed by Wendy Langston's Everything Home interior design firm, which serves Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Indianapolis.
For more about Everything Home, click here: https://everythinghomedesigns.com/
Dovetail Architects
Kitchen remodel and dining room addition.
G.C. - Thane Construction
Kitchen - Bomo Design Inc.
Photo credit: Ryan Goldman, Jennifer Roberts, Eric Doolin
Yama Architecture
yamamardesign architects, david yama
alison damonte interior design
bruce damonte photography
Ironbark Architecture + Design
The alteration and addition of this 1967 Pettit+Sevitt MKII preserves the spirit of the Ken Woolley design, while meeting the needs of modern-day family life and optimising sunlight, breeze and views. Sitting at the edge of expansive bushland, it engages and connects with the natural surroundings and complies with the rigorous requirements of BAL FZ.
The rear addition was removed and rebuilt, with the new addition providing a fourth bedroom, second bathroom, larger laundry and a new family room. Extending the house longways is in keeping with the original built form, as is the split-level design, which maintains its flow and functionality. The skillion roof matches the existing profile and allows for a lofty skylight to bring light into the bathroom, and the distinctive Oregon beams have been retained and stained black. The west-facing deck off the family room was retained, and a roof added to temper the sunlight and heat and make indoor and outdoor living more comfortable.
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