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Urrutia Design
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.
P2 Design
Interior design work by Jill Wolff -
www.jillwolffdesign.com, Photos by Adam Latham - www.belairphotography.com
Inspiration for a contemporary living room in Los Angeles with a corner fireplace and grey floor.
Inspiration for a contemporary living room in Los Angeles with a corner fireplace and grey floor.
Crisp Architects
Photography by Rob Karosis
This is an example of a traditional front yard screened-in verandah in New York.
This is an example of a traditional front yard screened-in verandah in New York.
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Rustic family room with the fireplace as the focal point. Mill work above the fireplace conceals a flat-screen television. A vintage Louis Vuitton trunk was made into a cocktail table. Photograph by Jeffrey Green Photography.
Bruce Johnson & Associates Interior Design
Bedroom
This is an example of a transitional bedroom in Calgary with a ribbon fireplace and a metal fireplace surround.
This is an example of a transitional bedroom in Calgary with a ribbon fireplace and a metal fireplace surround.
Michael Fullen Design Group
Design ideas for a contemporary bedroom in Orange County with a ribbon fireplace.
Emerick Architects
Upon entering the penthouse the light and dark contrast continues. The exposed ceiling structure is stained to mimic the 1st floor's "tarred" ceiling. The reclaimed fir plank floor is painted a light vanilla cream. And, the hand plastered concrete fireplace is the visual anchor that all the rooms radiate off of. Tucked behind the fireplace is an intimate library space.
Photo by Lincoln Barber
Interior Art
Dining Room - Winner of the 2012 ASID Platinum Award for Best Home under 3,500 square feet. Best Dining Room
Laguna Beach, CA
Interior Designer was the late Stephen L. Stein of SLS Designs, Inc. of Laguna Beach, CA
It has always been an honor to add creative splashes in the backgrounds of Steve's interiors. It was extra exciting to be a part of his team on his award-winning projects such as this one.
I'd love to invite you to join me in honoring of this wonderful man by coming by my profile, and checking out Interior Art's project files "ASID Award Contributions" and "Philharmonic Design Houses" for a peek at more of Steve's brilliance through the years. You'll also see a variety of other projects we worked on together throughout Interior Art's project files. He always took my breath away. He was a true artist; a true gentleman; a dear soul and a dear friend.
I always loved Steve Stein's impeccable taste in every step of the way. I've said many times over the years, Steve was a genius; a true artist at everything he did. Steve could place three items in a room and you'd pretty much fall to your knees in awe. I'm serious. I've seen him do it. He brought it to whatever he did. Complete and total awe.
In much humility I've done lots of little details in this space over years past. You'll see details in the background of the background that Steve attended to in his usual means of impeccability. In this care, the true use of "faux" was performed in such various ways it's just never seen. This is true "faux" at it's finest. Fireplace stones that were never stone.... awkward endcuts on wood that previously blared as unfinished lines and details to attend to. Faux wood finishes and cabinetry/furniture finishes to look like they've been there foreever and aged gracefully with the environment. I love my work!
Congratulations to Steve for his award-winning legacy in design. This one is particularly beautiful.
And finally, I wish to honor Steve Stein for being so open in the process of collaborating with his artisans. It was he who taught me, "A designer is only as good as his or her resources." Yet it was his trust and faith and allowed the grace of pure creativity to flow on his projects. He was so very trusting. We'll all miss you dearly, Steve.
Kathy Corbet Interiors
QPH Photo
Photo of a traditional family room in Richmond with beige walls, medium hardwood floors, a ribbon fireplace, a wood fireplace surround, a wall-mounted tv and brown floor.
Photo of a traditional family room in Richmond with beige walls, medium hardwood floors, a ribbon fireplace, a wood fireplace surround, a wall-mounted tv and brown floor.
moss
After years of ignoring its original warehouse aesthetic, due to a developer’s ‘apartmentizing’ of the building, this 2,400 square foot, two-story loft has been rehabilitated to show off its industrial roots. Layers of paint and drywall have been removed revealing the original timber beams and masonry walls while accommodating two bedrooms, master suite, and a lofty, open living space at the ground floor. We wanted to avoid the lifeless feeling usually associated with industrial lofts by giving the space a warm but rustic aesthetic that we think best represented the original loft building.
O’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | Carl M Hansen Companies, Remodel | Corey Gaffer, Photography
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Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
This beautiful fireplace were designed and built by Fratantoni Luxury Estates. It shows what dedication to detail truly means. Check out our Facebook Fan Page at www.Facebook.com/FratantoniLuxuryEstates
Plain & Posh
This stunning home is a combination of the best of traditional styling with clean and modern design, creating a look that will be as fresh tomorrow as it is today. Traditional white painted cabinetry in the kitchen, combined with the slab backsplash, a simpler door style and crown moldings with straight lines add a sleek, non-fussy style. An architectural hood with polished brass accents and stainless steel appliances dress up this painted kitchen for upscale, contemporary appeal. The kitchen islands offers a notable color contrast with their rich, dark, gray finish.
The stunning bar area is the entertaining hub of the home. The second bar allows the homeowners an area for their guests to hang out and keeps them out of the main work zone.
The family room used to be shut off from the kitchen. Opening up the wall between the two rooms allows for the function of modern living. The room was full of built ins that were removed to give the clean esthetic the homeowners wanted. It was a joy to redesign the fireplace to give it the contemporary feel they longed for.
Their used to be a large angled wall in the kitchen (the wall the double oven and refrigerator are on) by straightening that out, the homeowners gained better function in the kitchen as well as allowing for the first floor laundry to now double as a much needed mudroom room as well.
StoneWorks, Inc.
The focal point for this lovely family room is the fireplace, with a Seagrass Limestone fireplace surround. This fireplace would look warm and inviting, even without a fire!
Crisp Architects
Photography by Rob Karosis
Inspiration for a traditional enclosed living room in New York with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace surround and no tv.
Inspiration for a traditional enclosed living room in New York with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a brick fireplace surround and no tv.
Tate Studio Architects
Living area features an open concept plan with 2-sided fireplace and expansive desert views.
Photo by Mark Boisclair
2012 Gold Nugget Award of Merit
(5,000-10,000 square feet)
RW Anderson Homes
Traditional craftsman home featuring a tile fireplace, built-in cabinets, crown molding and french doors.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional living room in Seattle with a tile fireplace surround, yellow walls, medium hardwood floors and a standard fireplace.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional living room in Seattle with a tile fireplace surround, yellow walls, medium hardwood floors and a standard fireplace.
Thyme & Place Design LLC
When my client had to move from her company office to work at home, she set up in the dining room. Despite her best efforts, this was not the long-term solution she was looking for. My client realized she needed a dedicated space not on the main floor of the home. On one hand, having your office space right next to the kitchen is handy. On the other hand, it made separating work and home life was not that easy.
The house was a ranch. In essence, the basement would run entire length of the home. As we came down the steps, we entered a time capsule. The house was built in the 1950’s. The walls were covered with original knotty pine paneling. There was a wood burning fireplace and considering this was a basement, high ceilings. In addition, there was everything her family could not store at their own homes. As we wound though the space, I though “wow this has potential”, Eventually, after walking through the laundry room we came to a small nicely lit room. This would be the office.
My client looked at me and asked what I thought. Undoubtedly, I said, this can be a great workspace, but do you really want to walk through this basement and laundry to get here? Without reservation, my client said where do we start?
Once the design was in place, we started the renovation. The knotty pine paneling had to go. Specifically, to add some insulation and control the dampness and humidity. The laundry room wall was relocated to create a hallway to the office.
At the far end of the room, we designated a workout zone. Weights, mats, exercise bike and television are at the ready for morning or afternoon workouts. The space can be concealed by a folding screen for party time. Doors to an old closet under the stairs were relocated to the workout area for hidden storage. Now we had nice wall for a beautiful console and mirror for storage and serving during parties.
In order to add architectural details, we covered the old ugly support columns with simple recessed millwork panels. This detail created a visual division between the bar area and the seating area in front of the fireplace. The old red brick on the fireplace surround was replaced with stack stone. A mantle was made from reclaimed wood. Additional reclaimed wood floating shelves left and right of the fireplace provides decorative display while maintaining a rustic element balancing the copper end table and leather swivel rocker.
We found an amazing rug which tied all of the colors together further defining the gathering space. Russet and burnt orange became the accent color unifying each space. With a bit of whimsy, a rather unusual light fixture which looks like roots from a tree growing through the ceiling is a conversation piece.
The office space is quite and removed from the main part of the basement. There is a desk large enough for multiple screens, a small bookcase holding office supplies and a comfortable chair for conference calls. Because working from home requires many online meetings, we added a shiplap wall painted in Hale Navy to contrast with the orange fabric on the chair. We finished the décor with a painting from my client’s father. This is the background online visitors will see.
The last and best part of the renovation is the beautiful bar. My client is an avid collector of wine. She already had the EuroCave refrigerator, so I incorporated it into the design. The cabinets are painted Temptation Grey from Benjamin Moore. The counter tops are my favorite hard working quartzite Brown Fantasy. The backsplash is a combination of rustic wood and old tin ceiling like porcelain tiles. Together with the textures of the reclaimed wood and hide poofs balanced against the smooth finish of the cabinets, we created a comfortable luxury for relaxing.
There is ample storage for bottles, cans, glasses, and anything else you can think of for a great party. In addition to the wine storage, we incorporated a beverage refrigerator, an ice maker, and a sink. Floating shelves with integrated lighting illuminate the back bar. The raised height of the front bar provides the perfect wine tasting and paring spot. I especially love the pendant lights which look like wine glasses.
Finally, I selected carpet for the stairs and office. It is perfect for noise reduction. Meanwhile for the overall flooring, I specifically selected a high-performance vinyl plank floor. We often use this product as it is perfect to install on a concrete floor. It is soft to walk on, easy to clean and does not reduce the overall height of the space.
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