Green Bedroom Design Ideas with a Wood Stove
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Mark Hardy
Mark Hardy
Mid-sized scandinavian master bedroom in Hampshire with grey walls, light hardwood floors, a wood stove, a tile fireplace surround and brown floor.
Mid-sized scandinavian master bedroom in Hampshire with grey walls, light hardwood floors, a wood stove, a tile fireplace surround and brown floor.
Joan Heaton Architects
photo by Susan Teare
This is an example of a modern bedroom in Burlington with white walls, concrete floors and a wood stove.
This is an example of a modern bedroom in Burlington with white walls, concrete floors and a wood stove.
OVERARCH
Bedroom is given warmth and character by exposed brick walls, wood burning stove, and hardwood floors.
Small industrial bedroom in New York with light hardwood floors, a wood stove and a brick fireplace surround.
Small industrial bedroom in New York with light hardwood floors, a wood stove and a brick fireplace surround.
SpaceCraft Architecture
Eric Roth Photography
Photo of a large traditional master bedroom in Boston with beige walls, medium hardwood floors, a wood stove and a stone fireplace surround.
Photo of a large traditional master bedroom in Boston with beige walls, medium hardwood floors, a wood stove and a stone fireplace surround.
Mary Barensfeld Architecture
PC: Joe Fletcher for Dwell
Contemporary master bedroom in San Francisco with beige walls, light hardwood floors and a wood stove.
Contemporary master bedroom in San Francisco with beige walls, light hardwood floors and a wood stove.
Anne Carlson Designs
This is an example of a traditional bedroom in Chicago with green walls, light hardwood floors, a wood stove, a stone fireplace surround and wallpaper.
Clare Nash Architecture
This project included a stables conversion into holiday lets on the site of a listed farmhouse (complete with all the restrictions that entails). We also extended into a barn attached to the listed farmhouse to create a kitchen extension and sunken snug area. Negotiating the project through listed building consent was tricky but we cracked it! Extra reports were needed to prove that the existing stables were actually not as old as the council had presumed and could therefore be re-built. Additionally, we produced drawings for the builder. Existing wobbly stud-work in the kitchen has been retained to tell the story of the barn and to retain character.
Green Bedroom Design Ideas with a Wood Stove
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