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Bruns Architecture
Tricia Shay Photography
Esempio di un ingresso o corridoio contemporaneo di medie dimensioni con pareti bianche e pavimento in cemento
Esempio di un ingresso o corridoio contemporaneo di medie dimensioni con pareti bianche e pavimento in cemento
Bravehart Interiors
Caralyn Ing Photography-
Ispirazione per un ingresso o corridoio design con una porta singola e una porta in legno bruno
Ispirazione per un ingresso o corridoio design con una porta singola e una porta in legno bruno
Archia Development Ltd
Immagine di una grande porta d'ingresso design con pareti grigie, parquet chiaro, una porta singola, una porta in vetro e pavimento grigio
Trova il professionista locale adatto per il tuo progetto
Janet Brooks Design
Mark Boisclair
Esempio di un grande ingresso o corridoio minimal con pareti bianche e pavimento in pietra calcarea
Esempio di un grande ingresso o corridoio minimal con pareti bianche e pavimento in pietra calcarea
Gary Quigg Photography
Gary Quigg Photography
Immagine di un ingresso design con pareti bianche, pavimento in cemento, una porta a due ante e una porta in legno bruno
Immagine di un ingresso design con pareti bianche, pavimento in cemento, una porta a due ante e una porta in legno bruno
Living in Space
Idee per un corridoio design con pareti bianche, una porta singola, una porta in legno bruno e pavimento bianco
CLB Architects
Audrey Hall
Foto di un ingresso o corridoio minimal con pavimento in legno massello medio
Foto di un ingresso o corridoio minimal con pavimento in legno massello medio
Immagine di un ingresso o corridoio design di medie dimensioni con pareti bianche e pavimento in cemento
Partners in Building
Ispirazione per una porta d'ingresso design con una porta in legno scuro e una porta a pivot
Morris Cooper Design Inc.
Zoon Photography
Esempio di un grande ingresso contemporaneo con pareti grigie, parquet scuro, una porta singola e una porta in legno scuro
Esempio di un grande ingresso contemporaneo con pareti grigie, parquet scuro, una porta singola e una porta in legno scuro
Esther Hershcovich
Photo: Esther Hershcovic © 2015 Houzz
Immagine di un ingresso o corridoio design di medie dimensioni con pareti bianche
Immagine di un ingresso o corridoio design di medie dimensioni con pareti bianche
CK Rogers Design. Build. Remodel.
Architect: Studio L - Robin Gates
Builder: CK Rogers
Designer: Erica Salmans
Photographer: Pilar Maesner
Idee per una grande porta d'ingresso contemporanea con pareti bianche, pavimento in gres porcellanato, una porta a pivot, una porta in vetro e pavimento grigio
Idee per una grande porta d'ingresso contemporanea con pareti bianche, pavimento in gres porcellanato, una porta a pivot, una porta in vetro e pavimento grigio
Red Plum Design Inc.
Tiled inset entry floor.
Esempio di una porta d'ingresso minimal di medie dimensioni con pareti grigie, pavimento in gres porcellanato, una porta singola e una porta in legno bruno
Esempio di una porta d'ingresso minimal di medie dimensioni con pareti grigie, pavimento in gres porcellanato, una porta singola e una porta in legno bruno
Ekman Design Studio
This 1899 cottage, built in the Denver Country Club neighborhood, was the victim of many extensive remodels over the decades. Our renovation carried the mid-century character throughout the home. The living spaces now flow out to a glass hallway that surrounds the courtyard. A reconfigured master suite and new kitchen addition act as bookends to either side of this magnificent secret garden.
Photograph: Andrew Vargo
DHD Architecture and Interior Design
Montgomery Place Townhouse
The unique and exclusive property on Montgomery Place, located between Eighth Avenue and Prospect Park West, was designed in 1898 by the architecture firm Babb, Cook & Willard. It contains an expansive seven bedrooms, five bathrooms, and two powder rooms. The firm was simultaneously working on the East 91st Street Andrew Carnegie Mansion during the period, and ensured the 30.5’ wide limestone at Montgomery Place would boast landmark historic details, including six fireplaces, an original Otis elevator, and a grand spiral staircase running across the four floors. After a two and half year renovation, which had modernized the home – adding five skylights, a wood burning fireplace, an outfitted butler’s kitchen and Waterworks fixtures throughout – the landmark mansion was sold in 2014. DHD Architecture and Interior Design were hired by the buyers, a young family who had moved from their Tribeca Loft, to further renovate and create a fresh, modern home, without compromising the structure’s historic features. The interiors were designed with a chic, bold, yet warm aesthetic in mind, mixing vibrant palettes into livable spaces.
Photography: Guillaume Gaudet www.guillaumegaudet.com
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McLauchlan Building Designers
The brief was open plan living, separate work areas for each partner, large garage, guest accommodation, master suite to upper level with balcony to reserve, feature stone, sustainability and not a ‘McMansion’, but with a retro layered feel.
With the site presenting a very wide frontage to the north, the challenges were to get solar access to internal and external living spaces, whilst maintaining the much needed privacy, security and creating views to the reserve.
The resultant design presents a very wide northern frontage with a towering featured entry leading through to an extensive rear deck with views overlooking the reserve. Situated beside the entry colonnade with accessed also provided from the living areas, there is a screened northern terrace, with the featured screening duplicated on the garage façade.
The flat roofs feature large overhangs with deep angle timber fascias to enhance the extensive use of limestone and feature rock walls, both externally and internally. Flat solar panels have been employed on the upper roof, coupled with batteries housed within the garage area, along with the dogs comfortable accommodation.
This project presented many challenges to all concerned, but the process and the result were a labour of love for all that were involved.
753 Foto di ingressi e corridoi contemporanei
Nar Design Group
This client grew up in this 1950’s family home and has now become owner in his adult life. Designing and remodeling this childhood home that the client was very bonded and familiar with was a tall order. This modern twist of original mid-century style combined with an eclectic fusion of modern day materials and concepts fills the room with a powerful presence while maintaining its clean lined austerity and elegance. The kitchen was part of a grander complete home re-design and remodel.
A modern version of a mid-century His and Hers grand master bathroom was created to include all the amenities and nothing left behind! This bathroom has so much noticeable and hidden “POW” that commands its peaceful spa feeling with a lot of attitude. Maintaining ultra-clean lines yet delivering ample design interest at every detail, This bathroom is eclectically a one of a kind luxury statement.
The concept in the laundry room was to create a simple, easy to use and clean space with ample storage and a place removed from the central part of the home to house the necessity of the cats and their litter box needs. There was no need for glamour in the laundry room yet we were able to create a simple highly utilitarian space.
If there is one room in the home that requires frequent visitors to thoroughly enjoy with a huge element of surprise, it’s the powder room! This is a room where you know that eventually, every guest will visit. Knowing this, we created a bold statement with layers of intrigue that would leave ample room for fun conversation with your guests upon their prolonged exit. We kept the lights dim here for that intriguing experience of crafted elegance and created ambiance. The walls of peeling metallic rust are the welcoming gesture to a powder room experience of defiance and elegant mystical complexity.
It's a lucky house guest indeed who gets to stay in this newly remodeled home. This on-suite bathroom allows them their own space and privacy. Both Bedroom and Bathroom offer plenty of storage for an extended stay. Rift White Oak cabinets and sleek Silestone counters make a lovely combination in the bathroom while the bedroom showcases textured white cabinets with a dark walnut wrap.
Photo credit: Fred Donham of PhotographerLink
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