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Robeson Design
Small Bedroom decorating ideas! Interior Designer Rebecca Robeson began this Bedroom remodel with Benjamin Moore's 2017 color of the year… “Shadow” 2117-30
Rebecca wanted a bold statement color for this small Bedroom. Something that would say WOW. Her next step was to find a bold statement piece of art to create the color palette for the rest of the room. From the art piece came bedding choices, a fabulous over-died antique area rug (Aja Rugs) randomly collected throw pillows and furniture pieces that would provide a comfortable Bedroom but not fill the space unnecessarily. Rebecca had white linen, custom window treatments made and chose white bedding to ground the space, keeping it light and airy. Playing up the 13' concrete ceilings, Rebecca used modern light fixtures with white shades to pop off the purple wall creating an exciting first... and lasting, impression!
Black Whale Lighting
Photos by Ryan Garvin Photography
Habitat Post & Beam, Inc.
A house located at a southern Vermont ski area, this home is based on our Lodge model. Custom designed, pre-cut and shipped to the site by Habitat Post & Beam, the home was assembled and finished by a local builder. Photos by Michael Penney, architectural photographer. IMPORTANT NOTE: We are not involved in the finish or decoration of these homes, so it is unlikely that we can answer any questions about elements that were not part of our kit package (interior finish materials), i.e., specific elements of the spaces such as flooring, appliances, colors, lighting, furniture, landscaping, etc.
Watts Builders
This is an example of a small beach style u-shaped eat-in kitchen in Charleston with a drop-in sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, wood benchtops, metallic splashback, glass tile splashback, stainless steel appliances, cement tiles, no island, beige floor and grey benchtop.
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Ancient Surfaces
Project: Palazzo Margherita Bernalda Restoration
Elements used: Encaustic Tiles, Antique Limestone, antique stone fountain, antique stone fireplace.
Discover the cuisine, wines and history of the Basilicata region at the luxurious Palazzo Margherita. Set in the village of Bernalda, the well-preserved villa is close to the region’s white-sand beaches and the famed Sassi caves. The property was recently renovated by the Coppola family with decorator Jacques Grange, imbuing its luxurious traditional interiors with modern style.
Start each day of your stay with an included breakfast, then head out to read in the courtyard garden, lounge under an umbrella on the terrace by the pool or sip a mimosa at the al-fresco bar. Have dinner at one of the outdoor tables, then finish the evening in the media room. The property also has its own restaurant and bar, which are open to the public but separate from the house.
Traditional architecture, lush gardens and a few modern furnishings give the villa the feel of a grand old estate brought back to life. In the media room, a vaulted ceiling with ornate moldings speaks to the home’s past, while striped wallpaper in neutral tones is a subtly contemporary touch. The eat-in kitchen has a dramatically arched Kronos stone ceiling and a long, welcoming table with bistro-style chairs.
The nine suite-style bedrooms are each decorated with their own scheme and each have en-suite bathrooms, creating private retreats within the palazzo. There are three bedrooms with queen beds on the garden level; all three have garden access and one has a sitting area. Upstairs, there are six bedrooms with king beds, all of which have access to either a Juliet balcony, private balcony or furnished terrace.
From Palazzo Margherita’s location in Bernalda, it’s a 20-minute drive to several white-sand beaches on the Ionian Sea.
Photos courtesy of Luxury Retreats, Barbados.
Engineer Your Space
There was an odd opening that gave onto the neighbor's balcony and I turned it into a feature by framing it and hanging a beautifully carved wood panel. This created some privacy while keeping things airy and open at the same time. The neighbor gave the project a thumbs up and since this is a rental apartment, I got the OK from the property manager as long as I didn't make any holes in the walls which I managed to do! This video shows how I did it, along with the rest of the balcony makeover:
http://bit.ly/2pwdOIk
Isabelle LaRue
Archatrak Inc.
A small balcony was given an instant lift with these Ipe wood deck tiles
This is an example of a contemporary patio in Melbourne.
This is an example of a contemporary patio in Melbourne.
emma delon
Maximizing the functionality of this space, and coordinating the new kitchen with the beautiful remodel completed previously by the client were the two most important aspects of this project. The existing spaces are elegantly decorated with an open plan, dark hardwood floors, and natural stone accents. The new, lighter, more open kitchen flows beautifully into the client’s existing dining room space. Satin nickel hardware blends with the stainless steel appliances and matches the satin nickel details throughout the home. The fully integrated refrigerator next to the narrow pull-out pantry cabinet, take up less visual weight than a traditional stainless steel appliance and the two combine to provide fantastic storage. The glass cabinet doors and decorative lighting beautifully highlight the client’s glassware and dishes. Finished with white subway tile, Dreamy Marfil quartz countertops, and a warm natural wood blind; the space warm, inviting, elegant, and extremely functional.
copyright 2013 marilyn peryer photography
Venegas and Company
Interior design: SLC Interiors
Photographer: Shelly Harrison
This is an example of a traditional eat-in kitchen in Boston with raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, limestone splashback and brown benchtop.
This is an example of a traditional eat-in kitchen in Boston with raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, limestone splashback and brown benchtop.
Inspiration for a large beach style enclosed living room in Portland with blue walls, dark hardwood floors, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace surround.
Case Architects & Remodelers
This is an example of a traditional look-out basement in DC Metro with white walls, no fireplace and ceramic floors.
Dynamic Garage Door
Historical Floral Park in Santa Ana, CA - Located in Santa Ana's exclusive Floral Park Residential Community this historical Spanish Style home was missing some authentic detailing that would enhance the architectural essence of this home. The existing windows although small gained vertical aspect ratio by crafting the shutters longer than the windows stopping at the foot of the faux iron balcony - a great way to fool the eye! The wire brushed cedar wood planking was oiled to seal and protect the wood while enhancing the natural wood grain structure. Decorative iron hinges and clavos reinforce the historical Spanish styles of yesteryear. Between the plan trees you'll notice a false window which we simulated by adding two "closed" shutters. This trick added architectural fluency filling up a vast empty wall. Details such as exterior decorative shutters are an excellent way to enhance the beauty and architectural essence of a historical home.
Arnal Photography
Photographed for Janet Williams Interiors this small condo space exudes a rich, modern sense of design. Given that I am the photographer, not the designer, it would be best to contact Janet through her website (www.janetwilliamsinteriors.com) for sourcing information or help in designing your own small condo spaces.
Arnal Photography
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
A client in the Heights contracted Exterior Worlds to create an Italian garden with a number of complimentary, classical elements to the front and rear of their home. Their house had a classic Old World appearance to it. It was a two-story structure with a porch and an upstairs balcony. Steps led up to the porch, and shuttered windows with arched tops lined both the porch and the balcony. A stately, old, and very large oak tree grew just next to the house, reaching up and over the top of the house. The architecture and indigenous landscape were an ideal setting to further develop a European look and feel to the property.
We began by installing lights in the trees next to the home in order to illuminate the roof and balcony, and we placed lights under the eaves of the porch and patio to illuminate the surfaces, walls, and windows. We planted a small Italian garden in the front near the trees. In it, we placed a variety of ground cover plant species, shrubbery, and smaller, ornamental trees. This lent an organic sense to a very symmetrical and elegant structure, and helped develop the Classical theme we were asked to create. We completed the design in the front with urns placed on either side of the stairs that led up to the front door. This worked to create a sense of grand entryway that alluded to a sense of Roman antiquity and classical design.
The home had been built toward the front of the lot, so the majority of the property lay behind the house. This provided a great deal of room to develop an Italian garden with a number of functional and aesthetic elements that fit the lifestyles of the owners. The first thing we designed for them was a planter, shaped like a small wall, which surrounded the rear perimeter of the home. This provided a casual seating area for the home owners that they use as an overlook point to appreciate the scenery beyond. In the morning they could sit outside and watch the sunrise while they drank coffee and talked, or comfortably recline while they read the paper.
Just a few feet from this planter, we built a water fountain. We designed it as a rectangle to continue the movement of the house, because all Italian gardens are intended to follow the linear movement of architecture and maintain a sense of order and proportion throughout their continuity. Although the fountain featured very simple and compact proportions, we made it look much more dramatic and prominent by installing four water jets and 4 underwater lights to draw attention to it in the dark.
Around the fountain we then laid down a paver patio using a blend of hardscape and softscape paving. This blended construction made the patio appear to be fading into the grass, and caused the patio and surrounding gardens to look more classically Italian. The patio was surrounded by bull nose coping and sloped slightly toward the planter walls, which were built with unseen, 1-inch drain channel to provide a convenient and unobtrusive means of water runoff. We then filled the space around the new patio and planter with an Italian garden featuring cypress and decorative handmade pottery.
At the far end of the property, we completed our project with an arbor that functioned as a destination for outdoor entertainment and a terminus for the Italian garden design. The garden arbor was built on a limestone patio, and was constructed out of Permacast columns and a cedar top. We installed a ceiling fan within the arbor, and decorated the patio with tables and chairs to provide a comfortable gathering place for visiting guests.
One very unique feature was also added to this arbor to complete its design. This final piece was a mirror built to look like a window. Because the property bordered a commercial lot that had a rather unattractive building on it, we wanted to create a sense of enclosure and provide a focal point that would draw the eye away from the eyesore behind the arbor. A mirror proved much more useful for this purpose, because it both blocked the view of the building, and it magnified the apparent size of the Italian garden, fountain, planter, and rear of the home.
Simply Home Decorating
The rooms in this compact and colourful family home feel spacious thanks to soaring ceilings and large windows. The bold artwork served as inspiration for the decor of the home's tiny main floor that includes a front entrance, living room, dining room and kitchen all in just under 600 square feet. This home is featured in the Spring 2013 issue of Canadian Home Trends Magazine. Interior Design by Lori Steeves of Simply Home Decorating.
photo by Jonathan Hayward
Decorating A Small Balcony - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
magpie painting
A faux tile mural wall surrounded by a rich blue glaze. Created for the Marin Decorators Showcase 2005.
Photo of an eclectic bathroom in San Francisco with a drop-in sink, open cabinets, medium wood cabinets and multi-coloured tile.
Photo of an eclectic bathroom in San Francisco with a drop-in sink, open cabinets, medium wood cabinets and multi-coloured tile.
Design Cube Inc.
Photo: Daniel Koepke
Photo of a small traditional powder room in Ottawa with a wall-mount sink, gray tile, matchstick tile, a two-piece toilet, beige walls and medium hardwood floors.
Photo of a small traditional powder room in Ottawa with a wall-mount sink, gray tile, matchstick tile, a two-piece toilet, beige walls and medium hardwood floors.
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