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CHERYL BARKER Interiors
Beautiful baby girl nursery that has a bit of being glam, shabby chic rustic with just a touch of bling. Walls are gray with white trim. Lighting includes lamps with crystal globes. Furniture includes a tall white dresser. Walls are decorated with a rectangular mirror. Gray hardwood flooring is accented by tradtional gray patterned area rugs. Colors used throughout: Gray, Pink, White, Cream, Gold.
Gail Green Interiors
The Nursery is decorated with a focus on combining old and new sensibilities: white wrought iron canopy crib and table, antique toy horse, paneled walls with bevelled mirrors, little chairs an table, stenciled floors, French fabrics, and outfit for the baby's first summer outing.The nursery exemplifies the best that is about country living: the newness of things just arrived and the history of things past. That is, this space illustrates how modern inventions can fit comfortably within the idioms of the past. So, a contemporary crib, albeit traditionally styled, is surrounded by both antique toys and furniture. The carpet, table and chairs are modern and combine beautifully with the antique baby carriage and rocking horse.
Joyful Living
Das Kinderzimmer sollte gut strukturiert, freundlich und gemütlich werden und keinesfalls ein klassisch rosa oder hellblaues Zimmer. So entschieden wir uns für eine Farbplatte aus Grün-, Weiß-, Grau- und Beigetönen. Es gibt große Schubladen, die viel Spielzeug aufnehmen können und gut strukturiert sind, damit man einerseits alles findet und andererseits auch schnell alles wieder aufgeräumt ist. Thema des Zimmers ist die Natur.
Caden Lane
The white changing table matches the crib and the Woodland Deer changing pad cover from Caden Lane matches perfectly. The use of mint storage bins is a great way to add mint to this aspect of the nursery.
Photo Credit: Katy Mimari
Melissa Broffman Interior Design
A whimsical, gender neutral nursery -- designed with layers of sunshine & wondrous creatures -- to evoke joy and the happiest of childhood memories!
YouthfulNest
This minimalist, boho nursery has all the must-haves with tons of personal and custom touches from grandfather's guitar on the wall to the custom hanging book shelf.
Rachel Moore Design Ltd
We were approached by our client to design this barn conversion in Byley, Cheshire. It had been renovated by a private property developer and at the time of handover our client was keen to then create a home.
Our client was a business man with little time available, he was keen for RMD to design and manage the whole process. We designed a scheme that was impressive yet welcoming and homely, one that whilst having a contemporary edge still worked in harmony with its rural surrounding.
We suggested painting the woodwork throughout the property in a soft warm grey this was to replaced the existing harsh yellow oak and pine finishes throughout.
In the sitting room we also took out the storage cupboards and clad the whole TV wall with an air slate to add a contemporary yet natural feel. This not only unified the space but also created a stunning focal point that differed from a media wall.
In the master bedroom we used a stunning wood veneer wall covering which reflected beautiful soft teal and grey tones. A floor to ceiling fluted panel was installed behind the bed to create an impressive focal point.
In the kitchen and family room we used a dark navy / grey wallcovering on the central TV wall to echo the kitchen colour. An inviting mix of linens, bronze, leather, soft woods and brass elements created a layered palette of colour and texture.
We custom designed many elements throughout the project. This included the wrap around shelving unit in the family Kitchen. This added interest when looking across from the kitchen.
As the house is open plan when the barn style doors are back, we were mindful of the colour palette and style working across all the rooms on the first floor. We designed a fully upholstered bench seat that sat underneath a triptyque of art pieces that work as stand alone pieces and as three when viewed across from the living room into the kitchen / dining room.
When the developer handed over the property to our client the kitchen was already chosen however we were able to help our client with worktop choices. We used the deep navy colour of the kitchen to inspire the colour scheme downstairs and added hints of rust to lift the palette.
Above the dining table we fitted a fitting made up from a collection of simple lit black rods, we were keen to create a wonderful vista when looking through to the area from three areas : Outside from the drive way, from the hallway upon entering the house and from the picture window leading to the garden. Throughout the whole design we carefully considered the views from all areas of the house.
Middlefork Development LLC
6,800SF new single-family-home in east Lincoln Park. 7 bedrooms, 6.3 bathrooms. Connected, heated 2-1/2-car garage. Available as of September 26, 2016.
Reminiscent of the grand limestone townhouses of Astor Street, this 6,800-square-foot home evokes a sense of Chicago history while providing all the conveniences and technologies of the 21st Century. The home features seven bedrooms — four of which have en-suite baths, as well as a recreation floor on the lower level. An expansive great room on the first floor leads to the raised rear yard and outdoor deck complete with outdoor fireplace. At the top, a penthouse observatory leads to a large roof deck with spectacular skyline views. Please contact us to view floor plans.
Nathan Kirckman
Etch Design Group
Design by: Etch Design Group
www.etchdesigngroup.com
Photography by: www.noveldesigngroup.com
Rachel Moore Design Ltd
We were approached by our client to design this barn conversion in Byley, Cheshire. It had been renovated by a private property developer and at the time of handover our client was keen to then create a home.
Our client was a business man with little time available, he was keen for RMD to design and manage the whole process. We designed a scheme that was impressive yet welcoming and homely, one that whilst having a contemporary edge still worked in harmony with its rural surrounding.
We suggested painting the woodwork throughout the property in a soft warm grey this was to replaced the existing harsh yellow oak and pine finishes throughout.
In the sitting room we also took out the storage cupboards and clad the whole TV wall with an air slate to add a contemporary yet natural feel. This not only unified the space but also created a stunning focal point that differed from a media wall.
In the master bedroom we used a stunning wood veneer wall covering which reflected beautiful soft teal and grey tones. A floor to ceiling fluted panel was installed behind the bed to create an impressive focal point.
In the kitchen and family room we used a dark navy / grey wallcovering on the central TV wall to echo the kitchen colour. An inviting mix of linens, bronze, leather, soft woods and brass elements created a layered palette of colour and texture.
We custom designed many elements throughout the project. This included the wrap around shelving unit in the family Kitchen. This added interest when looking across from the kitchen.
As the house is open plan when the barn style doors are back, we were mindful of the colour palette and style working across all the rooms on the first floor. We designed a fully upholstered bench seat that sat underneath a triptyque of art pieces that work as stand alone pieces and as three when viewed across from the living room into the kitchen / dining room.
When the developer handed over the property to our client the kitchen was already chosen however we were able to help our client with worktop choices. We used the deep navy colour of the kitchen to inspire the colour scheme downstairs and added hints of rust to lift the palette.
Above the dining table we fitted a fitting made up from a collection of simple lit black rods, we were keen to create a wonderful vista when looking through to the area from three areas : Outside from the drive way, from the hallway upon entering the house and from the picture window leading to the garden. Throughout the whole design we carefully considered the views from all areas of the house.
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