102 Billeder af udestue med kalkstensgulv og beige gulv

Georgian Restoration
Georgian Restoration
EJ Interior Design, Inc.EJ Interior Design, Inc.
This 1920's Georgian-style home in Hillsborough was stripped down to the frame and remodeled. It features beautiful cabinetry and millwork throughout. A marriage of antiques, art and custom furniture pieces were selected to create a harmonious home. Bi-fold Nana doors allow for an open space floor plan. Coffered ceilings to match the traditional style of the main house. Galbraith & Paul, hand blocked print fabrics. Limestone flooring.
Country House Project
Country House Project
Bayswater InteriorsBayswater Interiors
A seating area at the end of the kitchen overlooks one of the terraces and garden.
Stuart
Stuart
Simonsen-Hickok InteriorsSimonsen-Hickok Interiors
The Conservatory was finished with a fresco wall treatment in soothing tones of blue & green to complement the client's orchid collection. Taylor Architectural Photography
Structural Glass Conservatory, Cornwall
Structural Glass Conservatory, Cornwall
The Bazeley PartnershipThe Bazeley Partnership
This structural glass addition to a Grade II Listed Arts and Crafts-inspired House built in the 20thC replaced an existing conservatory which had fallen into disrepair. The replacement conservatory was designed to sit on the footprint of the previous structure, but with a significantly more contemporary composition. Working closely with conservation officers to produce a design sympathetic to the historically significant home, we developed an innovative yet sensitive addition that used locally quarried granite, natural lead panels and a technologically advanced glazing system to allow a frameless, structurally glazed insertion which perfectly complements the existing house. The new space is flooded with natural daylight and offers panoramic views of the gardens beyond. Photograph: Collingwood Photography
Family Farmhouse
Family Farmhouse
Alexandra Rae DesignAlexandra Rae Design
This blue and white sunroom, adjacent to a dining area, occupies a large enclosed porch. The home was newly constructed to feel like it had stood for centuries. The dining porch, which is fully enclosed was built to look like a once open porch area, complete with clapboard walls to mimic the exterior. We filled the space with French and Swedish antiques, like the daybed which serves as a sofa, and the marble topped table with brass gallery. The natural patina of the pieces was duplicated in the light fixtures with blue verdigris and brass detail, custom designed by Alexandra Rae, Los Angeles, fabricated by Charles Edwardes, London. Motorized grass shades, sisal rugs and limstone floors keep the space fresh and casual despite the pedigree of the pieces. All fabrics are by Schumacher.
Minewoc: by John Van Rooy Architecture
Minewoc: by John Van Rooy Architecture
John Van Rooy ArchitectureJohn Van Rooy Architecture
Courtyard addition with 18' pyramidal skylight Photo Credit: Edgar Visuals
Charming French Country Renovation
Charming French Country Renovation
By Design Interiors, Inc.By Design Interiors, Inc.
Neighboring the kitchen, is the Sunroom. This quaint space fully embodies a cottage off the French Countryside. It was renovated from a study into a cozy sitting room. Designed with large wall-length windows, a custom stone fireplace, and accents of purples, florals, and lush velvets. Exposed wooden beams and an antiqued chandelier perfectly blend the romantic yet rustic details found in French Country design.
Charming French Country Renovation
Charming French Country Renovation
By Design Interiors, Inc.By Design Interiors, Inc.
Neighboring the kitchen, is the Sunroom. This quaint space fully embodies a cottage off the French Countryside. It was renovated from a study into a cozy sitting room. Designed with large wall-length windows, a custom stone fireplace, and accents of purples, florals, and lush velvets. Exposed wooden beams and an antiqued chandelier perfectly blend the romantic yet rustic details found in French Country design.
Structural Glass Conservatory, Cornwall
Structural Glass Conservatory, Cornwall
The Bazeley PartnershipThe Bazeley Partnership
This structural glass addition to a Grade II Listed Arts and Crafts-inspired House built in the 20thC replaced an existing conservatory which had fallen into disrepair. The replacement conservatory was designed to sit on the footprint of the previous structure, but with a significantly more contemporary composition. Working closely with conservation officers to produce a design sympathetic to the historically significant home, we developed an innovative yet sensitive addition that used locally quarried granite, natural lead panels and a technologically advanced glazing system to allow a frameless, structurally glazed insertion which perfectly complements the existing house. The new space is flooded with natural daylight and offers panoramic views of the gardens beyond. Photograph: Collingwood Photography

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