25 Billeder af spisestue med farverige vægge og væghængt pejs

Angelika project
Angelika project
Astrid Interior Design Ltd.Astrid Interior Design Ltd.
Embellishment and few building work like tiling, cladding, carpentry and electricity of a double bedroom and double bathrooms included one en-suite flat based in London.
Colony Project
Colony Project
Thermally Broken Steel USAThermally Broken Steel USA
Wrap-around windows and sliding doors extend the visual boundaries of the dining and lounge spaces to the treetops beyond. Custom windows, doors, and hardware designed and furnished by Thermally Broken Steel USA. Other sources: Chandelier: Emily Group of Thirteen by Daniel Becker Studio. Dining table: Newell Design Studios. Parsons dining chairs: John Stuart (vintage, 1968). Custom shearling rug: Miksi Rugs. Custom built-in sectional: sourced from Place Textiles and Craftsmen Upholstery. Coffee table: Pierre Augustin Rose.
IV Centenário, Brazil | Neolith Iron Series
IV Centenário, Brazil | Neolith Iron Series
Ollin StoneOllin Stone
The architect explains: “We wanted a hard wearing surface that would remain intact over time and withstand the wear and tear that typically occurs in the home environment”. With a highly resistant Satin finish, Iron Copper delivers a surface hardness that is often favoured for commercial use. The application of the matte finish to a residential project, coupled with the scratch resistance and modulus of rupture afforded by Neolith®, offered a hardwearing integrity to the design. Hygienic, waterproof, easy to clean and 100% natural, Neolith®’s properties provide a versatility that makes the surface equally suitable for application in the kitchen and breakfast room as it is for the living space and beyond; a factor the IV Centenário project took full advantage of. Rossi continues: “Neolith®'s properties meant we could apply the panels to different rooms throughout the home in full confidence that the surfacing material possessed the qualities best suited to the functionality of that particular environment”. Iron Copper was also specified for the balcony facades; Neolith®’s resistance to high temperatures and UV rays making it ideal for the scorching Brazilian weather. Rossi comments: “Due to the open plan nature of the ground floor layout, in which the outdoor area connects with the interior lounge, it was important for the surfacing material to not deteriorate under exposure to the sun and extreme temperatures”. Furthermore, with the connecting exterior featuring a swimming pool, Neolith®’s near zero water absorption and resistance to chemical cleaning agents meant potential exposure to pool water and chlorine would not affect the integrity of the material. Lightweight, a 3 mm and 12 mm Neolith® panel weigh only 7 kg/m² and 30 kg/m² respectively. In combination with the different availability of slabs sizes, which include large formats measuring 3200 x 1500 and 3600 x 1200 mm, as well as bespoke options, Neolith® was an extremely attractive proposition for the project. Rossi expands: “Being able to cover large areas with fewer panels, combined with Neolith®’s lightweight properties, provides installation advantages from a labour, time and cost perspective”. “In addition to putting the customer’s wishes in the design concept of the vanguard, Ricardo Rossi Architecture and Interiors is also concerned with sustainability and whenever possible will specify eco-friendly materials.” For the IV Centenário project, TheSize’s production processes and Neolith®’s sustainable, ecological and 100% recyclable nature offered a product in keeping with this approach. NEOLITH: Design, Durability, Versatility, Sustainability
Minnetonka Woods Residence
Minnetonka Woods Residence
MSI Custom Homes, LLCMSI Custom Homes, LLC
A formal dining room lies between the Butler's Kitchen and the great stone open space, ready to host a fundraising dinner or cocktail party. Greer Photo - Jill Greer
Proyecto de interiorismo para apartamento de 150m2 en Barcelona
Proyecto de interiorismo para apartamento de 150m2 en Barcelona
Victoria InteriorsVictoria Interiors
Pudimos crear varios escenarios para el espacio de día. Colocamos una puerta-corredera que separa salón y cocina, forrandola igual como el tabique, con piedra fina de pizarra procedente de Oriente. Decoramos el rincón de desayunos de la cocina en el mismo estilo que el salón, para que al estar los dos espacios unidos, tengan continuidad. El salón y el comedor visualmente están zonificados por uno de los sofás y la columna, era la petición de la clienta. A pesar de que una de las propuestas del proyecto era de pintar el salón en color neutra, la clienta quería arriesgar y decorar su salón con su color mas preferido- el verde. Siempre nos adoptamos a los deseos del cliente y no dudamos dos veces en elegir un papel pintado ecléctico Royal Fernery de marca Cole&Son, buscándole una acompañante perfecta- pintura verde de marca Jotun. Las molduras y cornisas eran imprescindibles para darle al salón un toque clásico y atemporal. A la hora de diseñar los muebles, la clienta nos comento su sueño-tener una chimenea para recordarle los años que vivió en los Estados Unidos. Ella estaba segura que en un apartamento era imposible. Pero le sorprendimos diseñando un mueble de TV, con mucho almacenaje para sus libros y integrando una chimenea de bioethanol fabricada en especial para este mueble de madera maciza de roble. Los sofás tienen mucho protagonismo y contraste, tapizados en tela de color nata, de la marca Crevin. Las mesas de centro transmiten la nueva tendencia- con la chapa de raíz de roble, combinada con acero negro. Las mesitas auxiliares son de mármol Carrara natural, con patas de acero negro de formas curiosas. Las lamparas de sobremesa se han fabricado artesanalmente en India, y aun cuando no están encendidas, aportan mucha luz al salón. La lampara de techo se fabrico artesanalmente en Egipto, es de brónze con gotas de cristal. Juntos con el papel pintado, crean un aire misterioso y histórico. La mesa y la librería son diseñadas por el estudio Victoria Interiors y fabricados en roble marinado con grietas y poros abiertos. La librería tiene un papel importante en el proyecto- guarda la colección de libros antiguos y vajilla de la familia, a la vez escondiendo el radiador en la parte inferior. Los detalles como cojines de terciopelo, cortinas con tela de Aldeco, alfombras de seda de bambú, candelabros y jarrones de nuestro estudio, pufs tapizados con tela de Ze con Zeta fueron herramientas para acabar de decorar el espacio.
Colony Project
Colony Project
Thermally Broken Steel USAThermally Broken Steel USA
Wrap-around windows and sliding doors extend the visual boundaries of the kitchen and dining spaces to the treetops beyond. Custom windows, doors, and hardware designed and furnished by Thermally Broken Steel USA. Other sources: Chandelier by Emily Group of Thirteen by Daniel Becker Studio. Dining table by Newell Design Studios. Parsons dining chairs by John Stuart (vintage, 1968). Custom shearling rug by Miksi Rugs. Custom built-in sectional sourced from Place Textiles and Craftsmen Upholstery.
Colony Project
Colony Project
Thermally Broken Steel USAThermally Broken Steel USA
Wrap-around windows and sliding doors extend the visual boundaries of the kitchen and dining spaces to the treetops beyond. Custom windows, doors, and hardware designed and furnished by Thermally Broken Steel USA. Other sources: Chandelier by Emily Group of Thirteen by Daniel Becker Studio. Dining table by Newell Design Studios. Parsons dining chairs by John Stuart (vintage, 1968). Custom shearling rug by Miksi Rugs. Custom built-in sectional sourced from Place Textiles and Craftsmen Upholstery.
Colony Project
Colony Project
Thermally Broken Steel USAThermally Broken Steel USA
Wrap-around windows and sliding doors extend the visual boundaries of the dining and lounge spaces to the treetops beyond. Custom windows, doors, and hardware designed and furnished by Thermally Broken Steel USA. Other sources: Chandelier: Emily Group of Thirteen by Daniel Becker Studio. Dining table: Newell Design Studios. Parsons dining chairs: John Stuart (vintage, 1968). Custom shearling rug: Miksi Rugs. Custom built-in sectional: sourced from Place Textiles and Craftsmen Upholstery. Coffee table: Pierre Augustin Rose. Ottoman: Konekt.
Angelika project
Angelika project
Astrid Interior Design Ltd.Astrid Interior Design Ltd.
Embellishment and few building work like tiling, cladding, carpentry and electricity of a double bedroom and double bathrooms included one en-suite flat based in London.
Colony Project
Colony Project
Thermally Broken Steel USAThermally Broken Steel USA
Wrap-around windows and sliding doors extend the visual boundaries of the kitchen and dining spaces to the treetops beyond. Custom windows, doors, and hardware designed and furnished by Thermally Broken Steel USA. Other sources: Chandelier: Emily Group of Thirteen by Daniel Becker Studio. Dining table: Newell Design Studios. Parsons dining chairs: John Stuart (vintage, 1968).
Angelika project
Angelika project
Astrid Interior Design Ltd.Astrid Interior Design Ltd.
Embellishment and furnishing of a two bedrooms and two bathrooms flat situated in London. Dining chairs from Peppermill Interiors, dining table from Wayfair, Artwork from Etsy Uk, shelves from us, Lighting from Maison Du Monde Uk, Kitchen island designed and made by us, Sofa from Willow and Hall, rug from wayfair, Bio ethanol fireplace from Ebay, sideboard from maison du Monde, golden accessories from Melody Maison and Zara Home. The walls were initially white the brick on the walls are cladding so actual bricks that has been finely slices to be fitted on a plasterboard wall.
Colony Project
Colony Project
Thermally Broken Steel USAThermally Broken Steel USA
Custom windows, doors, and hardware designed and furnished by Thermally Broken Steel USA. Other sources: Chandelier: Emily Group of Thirteen by Daniel Becker Studio. Dining table: Newell Design Studios. Parsons dining chairs: John Stuart (vintage, 1968).
Colony Project
Colony Project
Thermally Broken Steel USAThermally Broken Steel USA
Wrap-around windows and sliding doors extend the visual boundaries of the kitchen and dining spaces to the treetops beyond. Custom windows, doors, and hardware designed and furnished by Thermally Broken Steel USA. Other sources: Chandelier by Emily Group of Thirteen by Daniel Becker Studio. Dining table by Newell Design Studios. Parsons dining chairs by John Stuart (vintage, 1968). Custom shearling rug by Miksi Rugs. Custom built-in sectional sourced from Place Textiles and Craftsmen Upholstery.

25 Billeder af spisestue med farverige vægge og væghængt pejs

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