Search results for "Design of bookshelf" in Home Design Ideas

Design ideas for a traditional formal enclosed living room in Dallas with black walls, dark hardwood floors, a standard fireplace and no tv.

Photo of a mid-sized contemporary family room in Dallas with black walls, no fireplace and a wall-mounted tv.


Alex Amend © 2012 Houzz
Inspiration for an eclectic kids' room for girls in San Francisco with carpet and multi-coloured walls.
Inspiration for an eclectic kids' room for girls in San Francisco with carpet and multi-coloured walls.

Photo of a small traditional study room in Portland with beige walls, carpet, no fireplace and a freestanding desk.


We helped this family create a strong visual display from an awkwardly placed set of built-in bookshelves. Drawing inspiration from a Piet Mondrian print, the library shelving was arranged to offer varied blocks of colour as a way to organize and display the owners’ book collection. A modern take on the wingback chair provides a cozy place to curl up and read. Also, by integrating bins in the lower shelving the couple can use the space for toy storage down the road.


Architect: Brandon Architects Inc.
Contractor/Interior Designer: Patterson Construction, Newport Beach, CA.
Photos by: Jeri Keogel
Design ideas for a beach style dining room in Orange County with grey walls, medium hardwood floors and beige floor.
Design ideas for a beach style dining room in Orange County with grey walls, medium hardwood floors and beige floor.


© Leslie Goodwin Photography |
Interior Design by Sage Design Studio Inc. http://www.sagedesignstudio.ca |
Geraldine Van Bellinghen,
416-414-2561,
geraldine@sagedesignstudio.ca


A transplant from Maryland to New York City, my client wanted a true New York loft-living experience, to honor the history of the Flatiron District but also to make him feel at "home" in his newly adopted city. We replaced all the floors with reclaimed wood, gutted the kitchen and master bathroom and decorated with a mix of vintage and current furnishings leaving a comfortable but open canvas for his growing art collection.


Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary home office in Denver with a library, grey walls, carpet, a freestanding desk and white floor.


Photo: Corynne Pless Photography © 2014 Houzz
Inspiration for a transitional open concept family room in New York with beige walls, medium hardwood floors and a freestanding tv.
Inspiration for a transitional open concept family room in New York with beige walls, medium hardwood floors and a freestanding tv.


Landing and Lounge area at our Coastal Cape Cod Beach House
Serena and Lilly Pillows, TV, Books, blankets and more to get comfy at the Beach!
Photo by Dan Cutrona


URRUTIA DESIGN
Photography by Matt Sartain
Transitional open concept living room in San Francisco with white walls, a standard fireplace, a wall-mounted tv and light hardwood floors.
Transitional open concept living room in San Francisco with white walls, a standard fireplace, a wall-mounted tv and light hardwood floors.


This tranquil master bedroom suite includes a small seating area, beautiful views and an interior hallway to the master bathroom & closet.
All furnishings in this space are available through Martha O'Hara Interiors. www.oharainteriors.com - 952.908.3150
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Selections & Furnishings | Charles Cudd De Novo, Architecture | Troy Thies Photography | Shannon Gale, Photo Styling


Lori Gentile Interior Design .
Inspiration for a contemporary home office in San Diego with carpet, a ribbon fireplace and a freestanding desk.
Inspiration for a contemporary home office in San Diego with carpet, a ribbon fireplace and a freestanding desk.


Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional study room in Chicago with grey walls, medium hardwood floors, a freestanding desk and no fireplace.


Lori Gentile Interior Design .
This is an example of a contemporary home office in San Diego with carpet and a freestanding desk.
This is an example of a contemporary home office in San Diego with carpet and a freestanding desk.


Inspiration for a family room in Denver with a library and dark hardwood floors.


With sweeping views of the Willamette river and Mt. Hood, this Atwater Place condo was designed with a balance of minimalism and livability in mind. A complete kitchen remodel brought a dark interior kitchen to the light and a full furnishings package welcomed Los Angeles transplants home to their new modern and bright residence. Our clients, a retired camera operator for both feature films and television and a producer/production manager on numerous television series including Weeds and The Middle, relocated from their traditionally-styled LA bungalow to Portland in the Summer of 2014. The couple sought a design departure from their long-term California residence and a fresh start for their new life in the South Waterfront.
With only two pieces of sentimental furniture and a handful of artwork included in the plan, we set out to create a comfortable and clean-lined furnishings package complimenting the broad southeast views. Organically shaped upholstery pieces juxtaposed with angular steel and wood tables create a soft balance in the open floor plan. Several custom pieces, including a dining table designed by our studio and a custom hand-blown glass chandelier crafted by Scott Schiesel with Lightlite compliment timeless pieces from Knoll, Herman Miller, and B&B Italia.
The kitchen is designed to reflect light and create brilliance in a space that is otherwise naturally dark. A material balance of stainless steel, back painted glass, quartz composite, lacquer, and mirror all play their part in creating a vibrant cooking environment. We collectively decided to forgo the traditional island pendant for a linear commercial fixture that provides tremendous light to the prep surface and creates an unexpected architectural element. The mirrored prep island creates the illusion of open space while concealing casework and wine storage on the working side of the kitchen.
It is worth noting that this project was designed and installed almost entirely while our clients were still living in LA and wrapping up professional obligations and selling their home. This afforded us the tremendous opportunity to send our clients to showrooms not available in Portland to view key pieces before final specification. Textiles and finish samples were approved via mail and communication took place over e-mail, telephone, and an occasional office visit. This unique process lead to a successful result and a beautifully balanced living environment.
Josh Partee Photography
Search results for "Design Of Bookshelf" in Home Design Ideas
1