Camere da Letto con pareti multicolore e pavimento in cemento - Foto e idee per arredare
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Post 31 Interiors
Emily Minton-Redfield
Immagine di una camera degli ospiti boho chic di medie dimensioni con pareti multicolore, pavimento in cemento, nessun camino e pavimento grigio
Immagine di una camera degli ospiti boho chic di medie dimensioni con pareti multicolore, pavimento in cemento, nessun camino e pavimento grigio
Jasmine McClelland Design
This beautiful master bedroom features a bespoke king size bed, large open walk in robe with caramel veneer cabinetry, stunning wallpaper, feature light designed by David Trubridge, day bed and polished concrete flooring.
Sarah Wood Photography
Tucker Homes
Esther Van Geest, ETR Photography
Immagine di una camera da letto stile loft minimal di medie dimensioni con pareti multicolore, pavimento in cemento e nessun camino
Immagine di una camera da letto stile loft minimal di medie dimensioni con pareti multicolore, pavimento in cemento e nessun camino
Heather Merenda
Photo: Heather Merenda © 2013 Houzz
Foto di una camera da letto design con pareti multicolore, pavimento in cemento e pavimento grigio
Foto di una camera da letto design con pareti multicolore, pavimento in cemento e pavimento grigio
GARPA CO. House of Natural Stone
Immagine di una camera matrimoniale tradizionale di medie dimensioni con pareti multicolore, pavimento in cemento, nessun camino e pavimento grigio
Mary Rossi Designs
Contemporary Master Bedroom Retreat Has Semi-Diagonal-Painted Accent Wall.
This loft master bedroom has a contemporary style epitomized by the black canopy bed and diagonal-painted accent wall. Navy and white bedding, ottomans and an area rug complement the gray cement floor while adding soft texture to the space.
Mikkel Wennesland Architecture
Joakim Karlsen
Foto di una camera matrimoniale industriale con pareti multicolore, pavimento in cemento e pavimento grigio
Foto di una camera matrimoniale industriale con pareti multicolore, pavimento in cemento e pavimento grigio
Wesley-Wayne Interiors, LLC
Spa-like hues mixed with celestial metallics stand out against this faux marble painted back wall.
Design: Wesley-Wayne Interiors
Photo: Stephen Karlisch
CONSTRUCTED MATTER INC
Roehner + Ryan
Ispirazione per una camera da letto minimal con pareti multicolore, pavimento in cemento e pavimento grigio
Ispirazione per una camera da letto minimal con pareti multicolore, pavimento in cemento e pavimento grigio
User
Ispirazione per una camera matrimoniale boho chic di medie dimensioni con pareti multicolore e pavimento in cemento
ELISABETTA MARIOTTI Italian Interiors
Made in Italy Inkiostro Bianco floral wallpaper
Idee per una grande camera matrimoniale con pareti multicolore, pavimento in cemento, pavimento grigio e carta da parati
Idee per una grande camera matrimoniale con pareti multicolore, pavimento in cemento, pavimento grigio e carta da parati
Loadingdock5 Architecture PLLC
Ispirazione per un'In mansarda camera da letto minimal con pareti multicolore e pavimento in cemento
Main Street Flooring & Interiors, LLC
Brewster wall mural. These products come in varying sizes allowing you to stretch your imagination in any space.
Immagine di una camera matrimoniale contemporanea di medie dimensioni con pareti multicolore e pavimento in cemento
Immagine di una camera matrimoniale contemporanea di medie dimensioni con pareti multicolore e pavimento in cemento
SunSwallow Design, LLC
The clients called me on the recommendation from a neighbor of mine who had met them at a conference and learned of their need for an architect. They contacted me and after meeting to discuss their project they invited me to visit their site, not far from White Salmon in Washington State.
Initially, the couple discussed building a ‘Weekend’ retreat on their 20± acres of land. Their site was in the foothills of a range of mountains that offered views of both Mt. Adams to the North and Mt. Hood to the South. They wanted to develop a place that was ‘cabin-like’ but with a degree of refinement to it and take advantage of the primary views to the north, south and west. They also wanted to have a strong connection to their immediate outdoors.
Before long my clients came to the conclusion that they no longer perceived this as simply a weekend retreat but were now interested in making this their primary residence. With this new focus we concentrated on keeping the refined cabin approach but needed to add some additional functions and square feet to the original program.
They wanted to downsize from their current 3,500± SF city residence to a more modest 2,000 – 2,500 SF space. They desired a singular open Living, Dining and Kitchen area but needed to have a separate room for their television and upright piano. They were empty nesters and wanted only two bedrooms and decided that they would have two ‘Master’ bedrooms, one on the lower floor and the other on the upper floor (they planned to build additional ‘Guest’ cabins to accommodate others in the near future). The original scheme for the weekend retreat was only one floor with the second bedroom tucked away on the north side of the house next to the breezeway opposite of the carport.
Another consideration that we had to resolve was that the particular location that was deemed the best building site had diametrically opposed advantages and disadvantages. The views and primary solar orientations were also the source of the prevailing winds, out of the Southwest.
The resolve was to provide a semi-circular low-profile earth berm on the south/southwest side of the structure to serve as a wind-foil directing the strongest breezes up and over the structure. Because our selected site was in a saddle of land that then sloped off to the south/southwest the combination of the earth berm and the sloping hill would effectively created a ‘nestled’ form allowing the winds rushing up the hillside to shoot over most of the house. This allowed me to keep the favorable orientation to both the views and sun without being completely compromised by the winds.
Laura Natkins, Architect
This family of five lived in a 900sf 2 bedroom home that had a not quite tall enough basement. With one son just entering his teen years it was time to expand. Our design for the basement gained them 2 bedrooms, a second bath, a family room, and a soundproof music room. We demo’d the deck off the kitchen and replaced it with a compact 2-story addition. Upstairs is a light-filled breakfast room and below it one of the 2 new bedrooms. An interior stair now connects the upstairs to the basement with a door opening at a mid landingto access the backyard. The wall between the kitchen and the living room was removed. From the front door you are now greeted by a long view, through living room, kitchen and breakfast room of the beautiful oak in the backyard which was carefully tended through construction.
Traikovski Interiors
Esempio di una grande camera matrimoniale industriale con pareti multicolore, pavimento in cemento e pavimento grigio
Hudson Havens
Ispirazione per una grande camera da letto rustica con pareti multicolore e pavimento in cemento
von der Goltz & Assali Design Studio
Gorgeous, Sweet and Sophisticated this tween bedroom will grow with her for years to come and eventually be converted into an office or guest bedroom.
Münter Design & Build
Esempio di una camera degli ospiti minimalista di medie dimensioni con pareti multicolore, pavimento in cemento, nessun camino e pavimento marrone
Camere da Letto con pareti multicolore e pavimento in cemento - Foto e idee per arredare
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