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Soggiorni grandi gialli - Foto e idee per arredare

Designer Perspective
Designer Perspective
Wiles Design GroupWiles Design Group
The sleek chandelier is an exciting focal point in this space while the open concept keeps the space informal and great for entertaining guests. Photography by John Richards --- Project by Wiles Design Group. Their Cedar Rapids-based design studio serves the entire Midwest, including Iowa City, Dubuque, Davenport, and Waterloo, as well as North Missouri and St. Louis. For more about Wiles Design Group, see here: https://wilesdesigngroup.com/
Interior Spaces
Interior Spaces
Wall To Wall Construction, LLCWall To Wall Construction, LLC
Photography by Mark Wieland
Idee per un grande soggiorno tradizionale chiuso con libreria, pareti gialle, parquet chiaro e TV a parete
Shadow Valley
Shadow Valley
Tobi Fairley Interior DesignTobi Fairley Interior Design
Photography - Nancy Nolan Walls are Sherwin Williams Alchemy
Foto di un grande soggiorno classico chiuso con pareti gialle, nessun camino, nessuna TV e parquet scuro
Home Additions | Family and Living rooms
Home Additions | Family and Living rooms
Daniels Design & RemodelingDaniels Design & Remodeling
Immagine di un grande soggiorno rustico con pavimento con piastrelle in ceramica, pavimento grigio e nessun camino
Victorian Living Room
Victorian Living Room
Leanne Lyons InteriorsLeanne Lyons Interiors
Muted dark bold colours creating a warm snug ambience in this plush Victorian Living Room. Furnishings and succulent plants are paired with striking yellow accent furniture with soft rugs and throws to make a stylish yet inviting living space for the whole family, including the dog.
Renovation d'un Appartement à Paris 7ème
Renovation d'un Appartement à Paris 7ème
SARL ESPACE AMENAGEMENT DECORATIONSARL ESPACE AMENAGEMENT DECORATION
Idee per un grande soggiorno vittoriano chiuso con pareti blu, parquet scuro, camino classico, TV a parete, pavimento marrone e boiserie
Pacific Heights Penthouse
Pacific Heights Penthouse
Isolina Mallon InteriorsIsolina Mallon Interiors
Idee per un grande soggiorno minimal aperto con pareti bianche, parquet chiaro e TV nascosta
Traditional Living Room
Traditional Living Room
Immagine di un grande soggiorno classico chiuso con sala formale, pareti beige, parquet scuro, camino classico, nessuna TV, cornice del camino in legno e pavimento marrone
Country Estate I
Country Estate I
Bruce Palmer Design StudioBruce Palmer Design Studio
Idee per un grande soggiorno tradizionale chiuso con sala formale, pareti beige, pavimento in legno massello medio, camino classico e cornice del camino in pietra
Ashton Heights Addition+Renovation
Ashton Heights Addition+Renovation
WINN Design+BuildWINN Design+Build
Ispirazione per un grande soggiorno design con libreria, pareti bianche, pavimento in legno massello medio, camino classico, cornice del camino in metallo, parete attrezzata, travi a vista e pavimento marrone
Window Treatments
Window Treatments
La-Sy-Re InteriorsLa-Sy-Re Interiors
Ispirazione per un grande soggiorno minimal aperto con sala formale, pareti beige, pavimento con piastrelle in ceramica, nessun camino, nessuna TV e pavimento marrone
Morning Star
Morning Star
Lloyd Construction, Inc.Lloyd Construction, Inc.
Sun Valley Photo, Joshua Wells
Esempio di un grande soggiorno american style aperto con pavimento in legno massello medio, camino classico, cornice del camino in pietra, sala formale, pareti gialle, nessuna TV e pavimento marrone
West 15th Street Townhouse
West 15th Street Townhouse
Suk Design Group LLPSuk Design Group LLP
Idee per un grande soggiorno bohémian aperto con pareti gialle e pavimento con piastrelle in ceramica
Livingroom Panels and Cornice Board
Livingroom Panels and Cornice Board
Window FashionsWindow Fashions
This bow window was treated with individual energy efficient Hunter Douglas cordless Architella cellular shades. Framing the window are stationary side panels with a shaped 'eyebrow' cornice topping the window.
Pacific Heights Modern
Pacific Heights Modern
ScavulloDesign InteriorsScavulloDesign Interiors
Matthew Millman
Immagine di un grande soggiorno minimalista chiuso con sala formale, pareti gialle, moquette, nessun camino e nessuna TV
Classy Design
Classy Design
OKLAHOMA SHUTTERSOKLAHOMA SHUTTERS
Benefits of Plantation Shutters Plantation shutters offer advantages and benefits to homeowners over other window coverings including: • A permanent addition to a house: While they don't add much to the sale price and don't guarantee a return on investment, the curb appeal helps the house sell faster. The permanency of plantation shutters allows them to be included in appraisals. • Versatility: Many have the ability to open only halfway if desired. If you want to let in all the light, plantation shutters swing away from the window to grant an unobstructed view. • Insulation: When all louvers are closed, a good insulating barrier is created, trapping unwanted temperatures and saving you money on your energy bill. • Easy maintenance: With wide louvers, a simple wipe-down is often all that's needed. Vinyl shutters can be taken off their hinges and sprayed off for a major cleaning. • Elegance: The classic, yet modern look conveys a permanency like no other window dressing can. Whether painted or natural wood, they all have a look that says; welcome home. Wood vs. Faux Wood It's not hard to argue that natural wood is more appealing than vinyl or PVC. However, "faux wood," as it's sometimes called, has some advantages: • Price -- Faux wood shutters are often lower in price than real wood. • Weight -- Because some shutters are made "hollow core" (as opposed to vinyl-wrapped medium density fiberboard, MDF), they can be significantly lighter. • Moisture Resistance -- If you live in an area with high humidity, hollow faux wood or aluminum core will resist expanding and sagging. (MDF core louvers will tend to expand and crack as the material swells with moisture.) Natural wood is the choice for those who have a very healthy budget or for whom a specific appearance is a must. Among the advantages are: • Size -- Because wood plantation shutters are made of hardwood, they can be quite a bit larger than plastic or vinyl. Vinyl shutters larger than 29 inches may be prone to sag, so they need divider rails or other supports which can destroy the traditional look of a plantation shutter. • Natural -- While vinyl or plastic shutters can be painted to match any color scheme, the natural shades and finishes of the various species of wood have something for every look. • Classic -- While many plastic shutters can be made to look like real wood, the faux wood finishes can vary significantly depending on manufacturer and model. Up close, it can be easy to tell they're plastic. The warmth of natural wood is a classic feel that's impossible to beat. Popular Plantation Shutter Brands When you go to purchase your plantation shutters, brands names may offer a good representation of high-, mid-, and low-cost range of what's available. Which one you choose depends on your budget and your tastes. Hunter-Douglas and Norman Shutters produce three lines of plantation shutters in both real wood and faux wood styles. A higher-end product, Hunter-Douglas may be worth the cost for beauty and quality of workmanship. The Window Outfitters and Sunland produce a mid-cost line of shutters. The mid-range pricing may be for those who are balancing aesthetics with a budget. National franchise and or box stores may not offer an in-house expert or designer. Look to local companies that specialize in plantation shutters looking online may offer a low-cost brand for budget-minded DIYers. Available in both faux and real wood, the affordability combines with the visual appeal to make this a very popular choice for plantation shutters. Regardless of which line you go with, be sure to ask about frames. Generally all manufactures offer frame choices and may add to the cost, but they add an unsurpassed beauty and warmth to a room with plantation shutters. Plantation shutters look like similar to wooden blinds, but there are significant differences. Blinds are often narrow, made of aluminum or vinyl, and the slats tilt based on a gear and pulley mechanism and they hang in the window with cords. By contrast, plantation shutters have wide compound louvers that fit into a frame and are controlled by way of a wooden rod running up the middle. When not needed, they can be manufactured to swing back onto the wall. Options to are available to build a more contemporary look with a larger view with a “hidden tilt” feature. Cost of Plantation Shutters Nationally, the cost of plantation shutters, depending on their size and the material, whether or not they are custom arches and colors or stains, may vary. Most manufacturers want their shutters to be professionally installed to keep the warranty intact which is a benefit to the customer in the long run. They will usually have a limited lifetime warranty. Cost of Installation Costs for having plantation shutters installed by a contractor are a bit more predictable. Contractors who have installed plantation shutters before can quickly get accurate measurements and suggest which materials would work best in different rooms. For example, while natural wood may look beautiful in your living room, it might not be so practical in a bathroom where moisture will cause the wood to warp. The size, material, and quality of the shutter will have a significant effect on the cost. Contractors usually go through a shutter supplier and can get various sizes that are not normally available at home improvement stores. Hiring a professional team of knowledgeable suppliers and installers is a good choice. Here are some sample prices of the shutters most contractors use for standard-sized windows: In general, plantation shutters should cost approximately $20 to $26 per square foot. Labor costs depend on factors such as the contractor's workload, remoteness of the location, environment, and the contractor's overhead. Labor generally runs about $100 per hour and will be added to the shutter cost. • 16x20 -- Faux wood $120. Real wood $156 • 24x50 -- Faux wood $160. Real wood $208 • 36x54 -- Faux wood $270. Real wood $351 • 36x60 -- Faux wood $300 Real wood $390 • 42x72 -- Faux wood $420. Real wood $546 • 48x82 -- Faux wood $550. Real wood $715 DIY Plantation shutters can be purchased and installed by the homeowners. How much they cost will depend on size and material. Faux wood shutter’s cost depends on size and wooden shutter’s cost will depend on size and whether or not they are painted or stained. • Natural wood is $90-$600 depending on size. Many companies offer standard stained selection but custom color matching may be available from $175 -$250. • Faux wood will be from $120-$500. • Additional tools include: Hang Strips $4-$15 and about $4 for mounting hardware. Locks or closures can cost up to $15 for each shutter. Finally, if you order them online, you can expect to pay $30-$70 shipping per shutter or per set of shutters per window depending on the supplier. Keep in mind that even if you're handy with tools, installing shutters can be time-consuming if you've never done it before there is defiantly a learning curve.
Кухня
Кухня
UserUser
Вид на кухню Rational из столовой Антон Базалийский
Esempio di un grande soggiorno contemporaneo aperto con pareti bianche, pavimento beige, sala formale e parquet chiaro
Hill crest
Hill crest
GA designGA design
Family Room PC:PRASHANT BHAT
Immagine di un grande soggiorno etnico con pareti multicolore e pavimento beige
Palm Beach Home
Palm Beach Home
Liza Lerner Inc.Liza Lerner Inc.
Foto di un grande soggiorno stile marino chiuso con pareti verdi e moquette
Dryden Ct.
Dryden Ct.
Angelo DesignAngelo Design
This two story family room is bright, cheerful and comfortable! GarenTPhotography
Idee per un grande soggiorno classico aperto con pareti gialle, camino classico, sala formale, pavimento in legno massello medio e TV nascosta

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