Billeder af teenageværelse
Sarah Gunn, Designer
My client wanted a more grown up space with room to work on projects and a spot for friends. For this project I sourced a combination of vintage, modern and repurposed pieces, combined with custom window treatments and bench cushion.
Paint Colours:
ceiling: Light Touch, Benjamin Moore
walls: Whitestone, Benjamin Moore
Window Treatments & Bench Cushion:
custom from Tonic Living {www.tonicliving.com}
Desk:
IKEA
Wall Organization System:
PBteen
Catherine S. Grasso, Design For Living
I was able to create this room fairly inexpensively by purchasing printed versions of iconic photos, ready made drapery panels and bedspread, Ikea sofa, chair and floor lamp. What brought the cost up is the vintage 1970's lucite table base with a glass top which will withstand the test of time in terms of design.
I love mixing colors with their opposites on the color wheel, in this case blue with orange.
The bedroom leads into a shared jack and jill style bathroom designed in classic finishes with a few modern touches.
Photo by Don Holtz
Hamilton Snowber Architects
David Reeve Architectural Photography; This vacation home is located within a narrow lot which extends from the street to the lake shore. Taking advantage of the lot's depth, the design consists of a main house and an accesory building to answer the programmatic needs of a family of four. The modest, yet open and connected living spaces are oriented towards the water.
Since the main house sits towards the water, a street entry sequence is created via a covered porch and pergola. A private yard is created between the buildings, sheltered from both the street and lake. A covered lakeside porch provides shaded waterfront views.
Billeder af teenageværelse
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