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Ceramica Fioranese
Amelia is a village in Umbria founded earlier than Rome, perched on limestone rock and replete with hidden corners, walls and Roman cisterns.
The surrounding countryside hosts some marvellous farmhouses, such as this renovation of a centuries-old stone construction composed of two buildings. The owners wanted to maintain the local colours and materials, but without sacrificing the practical characteristics and technical performance of the stone-effect porcelain stoneware in the MONTPELLIER and HERITAGE collections by Fioranese.
The Montpellier collection is also featured in the outdoor paving of the main building and the annex, with the 2cm version used under the porticos and around the pool edge.
The inevitable Fioranese decorative touch is evident in the CEMENTINE_RETRÒ and FORMELLE_20 collections used in two of the bathrooms.
Project by the architect Sergio Melchiorri
NOMADE ARCHITETTURA INTERIOR DESIGN
Ispirazione per un soggiorno minimal con con abbinamento di divani diversi
HOP! Arch
Il colore blu caratterizza maggiormente questa zona e si ritrova negli arredi e nelle piastrelle effetto marmo utilizzate nel bagno in camera. Il piano con lavabo integrato è realizzato in ceramica.
PAN Architetti
Il fronte dell’edificio che si affaccia sul giardino retrostante, non visibile dalla strada, in realtà si apre completamente sulla campagna retrostante, la “vigna” e l’oliveto, e diventa lo spazio privato di relazione, uno spazio estroverso che attraverso le ampie vetrate si fonde con il paesaggio rendendo il confine tra interno ed esterno effimero.
All’interno ritroviamo una sorpresa spaziale simile al rapporto tra il fronte strada e il retro; mentre dall’esterno ci si aspetterebbe un interno tipico delle vecchie strutture a muri portanti, una volta varcata la soglia di ingresso lo spazio esplode e si dilata in una spazialità totalmente contemporanea con ampi spazi aperti altamente flessibili e doppie altezze. Le due abitazioni sono state divise in senso verticale, con un attento lavoro di “agopuntura architettonica” per rispondere al meglio alle diverse esigenze spaziali dei due nuclei familiari e per permettere ad entrambe di avere le stesse relazioni con il paesaggio e le visuali circostanti. A livello di interior design abbiamo optato per una palette di pochi materiali semplici e pratici, cemento a faccia vista, pavimenti in cemento, compensato di betulla, rovere e pietra, riutilizzando in parte i vecchi materiali provenienti dalla demolizione per trasmettere al nuovo il DNA della vecchia costruzione e stabilire una continuità affettiva tra i manufatti di famiglia.
Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
cucina esterna sul terrazzo ci Cesar Cucine e barbeque a gas di weber
pensilina in vetro e linea led sotto gronda.
Parete rivestita con micro mosaico di Appiani colore grigio.
Chicago Specialty Gardens, Inc.
Mechanical pergola louvers, heaters, fire table and custom bar make this a 4-season destination. Photography: Van Inwegen Digital Arts.
Foto di una terrazza contemporanea sul tetto e sul tetto con una pergola
Foto di una terrazza contemporanea sul tetto e sul tetto con una pergola
Change Your Bathroom©
The goal of this project was to upgrade the builder grade finishes and create an ergonomic space that had a contemporary feel. This bathroom transformed from a standard, builder grade bathroom to a contemporary urban oasis. This was one of my favorite projects, I know I say that about most of my projects but this one really took an amazing transformation. By removing the walls surrounding the shower and relocating the toilet it visually opened up the space. Creating a deeper shower allowed for the tub to be incorporated into the wet area. Adding a LED panel in the back of the shower gave the illusion of a depth and created a unique storage ledge. A custom vanity keeps a clean front with different storage options and linear limestone draws the eye towards the stacked stone accent wall.
Houzz Write Up: https://www.houzz.com/magazine/inside-houzz-a-chopped-up-bathroom-goes-streamlined-and-swank-stsetivw-vs~27263720
The layout of this bathroom was opened up to get rid of the hallway effect, being only 7 foot wide, this bathroom needed all the width it could muster. Using light flooring in the form of natural lime stone 12x24 tiles with a linear pattern, it really draws the eye down the length of the room which is what we needed. Then, breaking up the space a little with the stone pebble flooring in the shower, this client enjoyed his time living in Japan and wanted to incorporate some of the elements that he appreciated while living there. The dark stacked stone feature wall behind the tub is the perfect backdrop for the LED panel, giving the illusion of a window and also creates a cool storage shelf for the tub. A narrow, but tasteful, oval freestanding tub fit effortlessly in the back of the shower. With a sloped floor, ensuring no standing water either in the shower floor or behind the tub, every thought went into engineering this Atlanta bathroom to last the test of time. With now adequate space in the shower, there was space for adjacent shower heads controlled by Kohler digital valves. A hand wand was added for use and convenience of cleaning as well. On the vanity are semi-vessel sinks which give the appearance of vessel sinks, but with the added benefit of a deeper, rounded basin to avoid splashing. Wall mounted faucets add sophistication as well as less cleaning maintenance over time. The custom vanity is streamlined with drawers, doors and a pull out for a can or hamper.
A wonderful project and equally wonderful client. I really enjoyed working with this client and the creative direction of this project.
Brushed nickel shower head with digital shower valve, freestanding bathtub, curbless shower with hidden shower drain, flat pebble shower floor, shelf over tub with LED lighting, gray vanity with drawer fronts, white square ceramic sinks, wall mount faucets and lighting under vanity. Hidden Drain shower system. Atlanta Bathroom.
Interiors Joan and Associates
Foto di un soggiorno minimal con moquette, camino lineare Ribbon, TV a parete, pareti beige e tappeto
Allard + Roberts Interior Design, Inc
Builder: Thompson Properties,
Interior Designer: Allard & Roberts Interior Design,
Cabinetry: Advance Cabinetry,
Countertops: Mountain Marble & Granite,
Lighting Fixtures: Lux Lighting and Allard & Roberts,
Doors: Sun Mountain Door,
Plumbing & Appliances: Ferguson,
Door & Cabinet Hardware: Bella Hardware & Bath
Photography: David Dietrich Photography
Tile: Artistic Tile
Area Rug: Togar rugs
Mavella Home
A stunning minimal primary bathroom features marble herringbone shower tiles, hexagon mosaic floor tiles, and niche. We removed the bathtub to make the shower area larger. Also features a modern floating toilet, floating quartz shower bench, and custom white oak shaker vanity with a stacked quartz countertop. It feels perfectly curated with a mix of matte black and brass metals. The simplicity of the bathroom is balanced out with the patterned marble floors.
Quartersawn Design Build
Immagine di una stanza da bagno design con ante lisce, ante in legno scuro, pareti bianche, lavabo sottopiano, pavimento nero, top bianco e due lavabi
Castle Homes
Reed Brown Photography
Foto di una cucina contemporanea con nessun'anta, ante bianche, pavimento grigio e top bianco
Foto di una cucina contemporanea con nessun'anta, ante bianche, pavimento grigio e top bianco
Aspen Design Room
This mountain modern bedroom furnished by the Aspen Interior Designer team at Aspen Design Room seems to flow effortlessly into the mountain landscape beyond the walls of windows that envelope the space. The warmth form the built in fireplace creates an elegant contrast to the snowy landscape beyond. While the hide headboard and storage bench add to the wild Rocky Mountain atmosphere, the deep black and gray tones give the space its modern feel.
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