103 Billeder af tropisk alrum med beige gulv

Coconut Grove
Coconut Grove
KitchenLab InteriorsKitchenLab Interiors
Coconut Grove is Southwest of Miami beach near coral gables and south of downtown. It’s a very lush and charming neighborhood. It’s one of the oldest neighborhoods and is protected historically. It hugs the shoreline of Biscayne Bay. The 10,000sft project was originally built 17 years ago and was purchased as a vacation home. Prior to the renovation the owners could not get past all the brown. He sails and they have a big extended family with 6 kids in between them. The clients wanted a comfortable and causal vibe where nothing is too precious. They wanted to be able to sit on anything in a bathing suit. KitchenLab interiors used lots of linen and indoor/outdoor fabrics to ensure durability. Much of the house is outside with a covered logia. The design doctor ordered the 1st prescription for the house- retooling but not gutting. The clients wanted to be living and functioning in the home by November 1st with permits the construction began in August. The KitchenLab Interiors (KLI) team began design in May so it was a tight timeline! KLI phased the project and did a partial renovation on all guest baths. They waited to do the master bath until May. The home includes 7 bathrooms + the master. All existing plumbing fixtures were Waterworks so KLI kept those along with some tile but brought in Tabarka tile. The designers wanted to bring in vintage hacienda Spanish with a small European influence- the opposite of Miami modern. One of the ways they were able to accomplish this was with terracotta flooring that has patina. KLI set out to create a boutique hotel where each bath is similar but different. Every detail was designed with the guest in mind- they even designed a place for suitcases.
une maison à Sevran entièrement rénovée et décorée.
une maison à Sevran entièrement rénovée et décorée.
Inspire DécoInspire Déco
Nous avons complètement rénover le deuxième séjour changé les fenêtre le sol, la peinture et remplacé la fresque par un papier peint exotique.
Duluth Valentine Home
Duluth Valentine Home
Cynthia Porche InteriorsCynthia Porche Interiors
Beautifully comfortable for the whole family. Photo: Patrick Heagney
Colorful Coastal
Colorful Coastal
Denise Ward Interior DesignDenise Ward Interior Design
Family Room: Fun, Whimsical and Colorful..... Sea themed accessories and live greenery accent this comfortable living space.
Tierra Verde Vacation Townhome
Tierra Verde Vacation Townhome
Barbara Krai Interior DesignBarbara Krai Interior Design
Refreshed design for this 2nd home residence for a New York couple. They wanted a welcoming design where they and their guests will always feel comfortable - even when coming in from the pool in their bathing suits. The color scheme, blues accented with splashes of yellow, sets off the art by Margaret Juul. Seashells and natural coral add the beach vibe.
San Clemente Sanctuary
San Clemente Sanctuary
maison blue design groupmaison blue design group
A very outdated layout and furniture left this prominent space in our client's home ignored, dark, and unused. Updating the furniture to reflect their style and opening up the layout brought harmony to their home and created a space that they celebrate and utilize daily.
Barbados beach house
Barbados beach house
Peter DavidPeter David
bright cheery Island living.
Coconut Grove
Coconut Grove
KitchenLab InteriorsKitchenLab Interiors
Coconut Grove is Southwest of Miami beach near coral gables and south of downtown. It’s a very lush and charming neighborhood. It’s one of the oldest neighborhoods and is protected historically. It hugs the shoreline of Biscayne Bay. The 10,000sft project was originally built 17 years ago and was purchased as a vacation home. Prior to the renovation the owners could not get past all the brown. He sails and they have a big extended family with 6 kids in between them. The clients wanted a comfortable and causal vibe where nothing is too precious. They wanted to be able to sit on anything in a bathing suit. KitchenLab interiors used lots of linen and indoor/outdoor fabrics to ensure durability. Much of the house is outside with a covered logia. The design doctor ordered the 1st prescription for the house- retooling but not gutting. The clients wanted to be living and functioning in the home by November 1st with permits the construction began in August. The KitchenLab Interiors (KLI) team began design in May so it was a tight timeline! KLI phased the project and did a partial renovation on all guest baths. They waited to do the master bath until May. The home includes 7 bathrooms + the master. All existing plumbing fixtures were Waterworks so KLI kept those along with some tile but brought in Tabarka tile. The designers wanted to bring in vintage hacienda Spanish with a small European influence- the opposite of Miami modern. One of the ways they were able to accomplish this was with terracotta flooring that has patina. KLI set out to create a boutique hotel where each bath is similar but different. Every detail was designed with the guest in mind- they even designed a place for suitcases.

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