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6 Foto di taverne con pareti bianche e pavimento in bambù

East Side Finished Basement
East Side Finished Basement
Red House Design BuildRed House Design Build
In the late 50’s, this basement was cut up into a dental office with tiny exam rooms. Red House Custom Building designed a space that could be used as a home gym & media room. Upon demolition, we uncovered an original, structural arch and a wonderful brick foundation that highlighted the home’s original detailing and substantial structure. These were reincorporated into the new design. The arched window on the left was stripped and restored to original working order. The fireplace was one of four original to the home. Harold T. Merriman was the original owner of home, and the homeowners found some of his works on the third floor of the house. He sketched a plat of lots surrounding the property in 1899. At the completion of the project, the homeowners had it framed, and it now hangs in the room above the A/V cabinet. High paneled wainscot in the basement perfectly mimics the late 1800’s, battered paneling found under several wall layers during demo. The LED accent lighting was installed behind the top cap of the wainscot to highlight the mixing of new and old while bringing a warm glow to the room. Photo by Grace Lentini. Instagram: @redhousedesignbuild
Plateau drive
Plateau drive
3 Peaks Renovations3 Peaks Renovations
Immagine di una taverna nordica di medie dimensioni con pareti bianche, pavimento in bambù, camino classico e cornice del camino in pietra
Basements
Basements
RAHokanson PhotographyRAHokanson Photography
Immagine di una taverna interrata di medie dimensioni con pareti bianche e pavimento in bambù
コトノハ舎
コトノハ舎
SOCIUS一級建築士事務所SOCIUS一級建築士事務所
住宅地に計画された建築面積8坪の狭小住宅
Idee per una taverna moderna seminterrata con pareti bianche e pavimento in bambù
East Side Finished Basement
East Side Finished Basement
Red House Design BuildRed House Design Build
In the late 50’s, this basement was cut up into a dental office with tiny exam rooms. Red House Custom Building designed a space that could be used as a home gym & media room. Upon demolition, we uncovered an original, structural arch and a wonderful brick foundation that highlighted the home’s original detailing and substantial structure. These were reincorporated into the new design. The arched window on the left was stripped and restored to original working order. The fireplace was one of four original to the home. Harold T. Merriman was the original owner of home, and the homeowners found some of his works on the third floor of the house. He sketched a plat of lots surrounding the property in 1899. At the completion of the project, the homeowners had it framed, and it now hangs in the room above the A/V cabinet. High paneled wainscot in the basement perfectly mimics the late 1800’s, battered paneling found under several wall layers during demo. The LED accent lighting was installed behind the top cap of the wainscot to highlight the mixing of new and old while bringing a warm glow to the room. Photo by Grace Lentini. Instagram: @redhousedesignbuild
Basements
Basements
RAHokanson PhotographyRAHokanson Photography
Foto di una taverna interrata di medie dimensioni con pareti bianche e pavimento in bambù

6 Foto di taverne con pareti bianche e pavimento in bambù

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