108 Billeder af alrum med brune vægge og pejseindramning i metal
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WrightWorks, LLC
When we started the project, this room had a masonry fireplace and a pass through to a front living room. Designer Matt Harris called for the pass through to be filled, and the fireplace wrapped in stainless steel and modularArts panels–a product we had not used before.
After building the new fireplace wall, and installing the steel surround and floor hearth, we built a custom white oak TV/AV cabinet enclosure. The owner’s furniture and artwork added the perfect finishing touches to the room.
AIBD - American Institute of Building Design
This home was designed with a clean, modern aesthetic that imposes a commanding view of its expansive riverside lot. The wide-span, open wing design provides a feeling of open movement and flow throughout the home. Interior design elements are tightly edited to their most elemental form. Simple yet daring lines simultaneously convey a sense of energy and tranquility. Super-matte, zero sheen finishes are punctuated by brightly polished stainless steel and are further contrasted by thoughtful use of natural textures and materials. The judges said “this home would be like living in a sculpture. It’s sleek and luxurious at the same time.”
The award for Best In Show goes to
RG Designs Inc. and K2 Design Group
Designers: Richard Guzman with Jenny Provost
From: Bonita Springs, Florida
John Malick & Associates
Spanish Colonial Hacienda
Architect: John Malick & Associates
Photograph by J.D. Peterson
KOSS design+build, pllc
Cherry and steel fireplace and TV wall with glass beyond. Exterior, motorized sun shades.
Photography: Roehner + Ryan
Scott Wilson Architect, LLC
This view shows the connection to the home's interior. French doors were added to connect the spaces. The exclusive use of wood on the interior makes the space warm and inviting.
Photographer - Scott Wilson
FineCraft Contractors, Inc.
We transformed an early-1900's house into a contemporary one that's fit for three generations.
Click this link to read the Bethesda Magazine article: http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Magazine/September-October-2012/Family-Ties/
Architects: GTM Architects
Steve Richards Interior Design
Landscape done by: Olive Tree Landscape & Design
Photography: Ken Wyner
108 Billeder af alrum med brune vægge og pejseindramning i metal
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