Idées déco de vérandas avec un manteau de cheminée en carrelage et un manteau de cheminée en brique
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Stebnitz Builders, Inc.
This 2,500 square-foot home, combines the an industrial-meets-contemporary gives its owners the perfect place to enjoy their rustic 30- acre property. Its multi-level rectangular shape is covered with corrugated red, black, and gray metal, which is low-maintenance and adds to the industrial feel.
Encased in the metal exterior, are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a state-of-the-art kitchen, and an aging-in-place suite that is made for the in-laws. This home also boasts two garage doors that open up to a sunroom that brings our clients close nature in the comfort of their own home.
The flooring is polished concrete and the fireplaces are metal. Still, a warm aesthetic abounds with mixed textures of hand-scraped woodwork and quartz and spectacular granite counters. Clean, straight lines, rows of windows, soaring ceilings, and sleek design elements form a one-of-a-kind, 2,500 square-foot home
Kenowa Builders
Stoffer Photography
Idées déco pour une petite véranda classique avec un plafond standard, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en brique et un sol multicolore.
Idées déco pour une petite véranda classique avec un plafond standard, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en brique et un sol multicolore.
5 Star Windows & Conservatories
Cette image montre une véranda traditionnelle de taille moyenne avec un sol en calcaire, aucune cheminée, un manteau de cheminée en brique et un sol gris.
Helyer Davies Architects
Cette photo montre une grande véranda avec un sol en carrelage de porcelaine, un poêle à bois, un manteau de cheminée en brique, un plafond en verre et un sol beige.
Camden Grace LLC
Photo: Wiley Aiken
Idée de décoration pour une véranda tradition de taille moyenne avec un sol en ardoise, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en brique, un plafond standard et un sol beige.
Idée de décoration pour une véranda tradition de taille moyenne avec un sol en ardoise, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en brique, un plafond standard et un sol beige.
Curve Craft Ltd
HARVEY BALL PHOTOGRAPHY
Cette photo montre une véranda chic avec un poêle à bois, un manteau de cheminée en brique, un plafond en verre et un sol gris.
Cette photo montre une véranda chic avec un poêle à bois, un manteau de cheminée en brique, un plafond en verre et un sol gris.
Rehkamp Larson Architects, Inc.
Scott Amundson Photography
Cette photo montre une véranda chic avec une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en brique et un plafond standard.
Cette photo montre une véranda chic avec une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en brique et un plafond standard.
Anthi Frangiadis Associates
Lori Whalen Photography
Cette photo montre une véranda bord de mer de taille moyenne avec parquet clair, une cheminée double-face, un manteau de cheminée en carrelage et un plafond standard.
Cette photo montre une véranda bord de mer de taille moyenne avec parquet clair, une cheminée double-face, un manteau de cheminée en carrelage et un plafond standard.
Kayla Stark
Photo: Kayla Stark © 2016 Houzz
Exemple d'une petite véranda chic avec un sol en brique, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en brique et un plafond standard.
Exemple d'une petite véranda chic avec un sol en brique, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en brique et un plafond standard.
Cath Tonkin Interiors
The Conservatory room is sun-filled year round and is a perfect entertaining space. Outdoor furniture and fabrics in classic style and colours create a relaxed atmosphere. the woodfired oven is a hand for a quick pizza or a roast dinner.
TVL Creative Ltd.
This project was such an incredible design opportunity, and instilled inspiration and excitement at every turn! Our amazing clients came to us with the challenge of converting their beloved family home into a welcoming haven for all members of the family. At the time that we met our clients, they were struggling with the difficult personal decision of the fate of the home. Their father/father-in-law had passed away and their mother/mother-in-law had recently been admitted into a nursing facility and was fighting Alzheimer’s. Resistant to loss of the home now that both parents were out of it, our clients purchased the home to keep in in the family. Despite their permanent home currently being in New Jersey, these clients dedicated themselves to keeping and revitalizing the house. We were moved by the story and became immediately passionate about bringing this dream to life.
The home was built by the parents of our clients and was only ever owned by them, making this a truly special space to the family. Our goal was to revitalize the home and to bring new energy into every room without losing the special characteristics that were original to the home when it was built. In this way, we were able to develop a house that maintains its own unique personality while offering a space of welcoming neutrality for all members of the family to enjoy over time.
The renovation touched every part of the home: the exterior, foyer, kitchen, living room, sun room, garage, six bedrooms, three bathrooms, the laundry room, and everything in between. The focus was to develop a style that carried consistently from space to space, but allowed for unique expression in the small details in every room.
Starting at the entry, we renovated the front door and entry point to offer more presence and to bring more of the mid-century vibe to the home’s exterior. We integrated a new modern front door, cedar shingle accents, new exterior paint, and gorgeous contemporary house numbers that really allow the home to stand out. Just inside the entry, we renovated the foyer to create a playful entry point worthy of attention. Cement look tile adorns the foyer floor, and we’ve added new lighting and upgraded the entry coat storage.
Upon entering the home, one will immediately be captivated by the stunning kitchen just off the entry. We transformed this space in just about every way. While the footprint of the home ultimately remained almost identical, the aesthetics were completely turned on their head. We re-worked the kitchen to maximize storage and to create an informal dining area that is great for casual hosting or morning coffee.
We removed the entry to the garage that was once in the informal dining, and created a peninsula in its place that offers a unique division between the kitchen/informal dining and the formal dining and living areas. The simple light warm light gray cabinetry offers a bit of traditional elegance, along with the marble backsplash and quartz countertops. We extended the original wood flooring into the kitchen and stained all floors to match for a warmth that truly resonates through all spaces. We upgraded appliances, added lighting everywhere, and finished the space with some gorgeous mid century furniture pieces.
In the formal dining and living room, we really focused on maintaining the original marble fireplace as a focal point. We cleaned the marble, repaired the mortar, and refinished the original fireplace screen to give a new sleek look in black. We then integrated a new gas insert for modern heating and painted the upper portion in a rich navy blue; an accent that is carried through the home consistently as a nod to our client’s love of the color.
The former entry into the old covered porch is now an elegant glass door leading to a stunning finished sunroom. This room was completely upgraded as well. We wrapped the entire space in cozy white shiplap to keep a casual feel with brightness. We tiled the floor with large format concrete look tile, and painted the old brick fireplace a bright white. We installed a new gas burning unit, and integrated transitional style lighting to bring warmth and elegance into the space. The new black-frame windows are adorned with decorative shades that feature hand-sketched bird prints, and we’ve created a dedicated garden-ware “nook” for our client who loves to work in the yard. The far end of this space is completed with two oversized chaise loungers and overhead lights…the most perfect little reading nook!
Just off the dining room, we created an entirely new space to the home: a mudroom. The clients lacked this space and desperately needed a landing spot upon entering the home from the garage. We uniquely planned existing space in the garage to utilize for this purpose, and were able to create a small but functional entry point without losing the ability to park cars in the garage. This new space features cement-look tile, gorgeous deep brown cabinetry, and plenty of storage for all the small items one might need to store while moving in and out of the home.
The remainder of the upstairs level includes massive renovations to the guest hall bathroom and guest bedroom, upstairs master bed/bath suite, and a third bedroom that we converted into a home office for the client.
Some of the largest transformations were made in the basement, where unfinished space and lack of light were converted into gloriously lit, cozy, finished spaces. Our first task was to convert the massive basement living room into the new master bedroom for our clients. We removed existing built-ins, created an entirely new walk-in closet, painted the old brick fireplace, installed a new gas unit, added carpet, introduced new lighting, replaced windows, and upgraded every part of the aesthetic appearance. One of the most incredible features of this space is the custom double sliding barn door made by a Denver artisan. This space is truly a retreat for our clients!
We also completely transformed the laundry room, back storage room, basement master bathroom, and two bedrooms.
This home’s massive scope and ever-evolving challenges were thrilling and exciting to work with, and the result is absolutely amazing. At the end of the day, this home offers a look and feel that the clients love. Above all, though, the clients feel the spirit of their family home and have a welcoming environment for all members of the family to enjoy for years to come.
Dawn Christine, Architect PLLC
The sliding glass doors between the kitchen and sunroom completely disappear into the wall pockets and make this a premiere entertaining space by creating open flow between the spaces.
Photos by: Snapshots of Grace
Construction Marketing, LLC
We took an existing flat roof sunroom and vaulted the ceiling to open the area to the wonderful views of the Roanoke valley. New custom Andersen windows and trap glass was installed, A contemporary gas fireplace with tile surround was installed with a large flat screen TV above.
Destin Custom Home Builders
Idées déco pour une très grande véranda campagne avec un sol en calcaire, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en brique, un plafond standard et un sol beige.
Sheryl Simon, Benoit Mizner Simon & Co.
Réalisation d'une véranda avec un sol en ardoise, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en brique et un plafond standard.
Element Construction Partners
JS Gibson
Cette photo montre une grande véranda chic avec un sol en brique, une cheminée standard, un plafond standard et un manteau de cheminée en brique.
Cette photo montre une grande véranda chic avec un sol en brique, une cheminée standard, un plafond standard et un manteau de cheminée en brique.
CS Thomas Construction
Exposed scissor trusses, heated Indian limestone floors, outdoor brick fireplace, bed swing, and a 17-ft accordion door opens to dining/sitting room.
Idée de décoration pour une véranda champêtre avec une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en brique, un plafond standard et un sol gris.
Idée de décoration pour une véranda champêtre avec une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en brique, un plafond standard et un sol gris.
Carstensen Homes
Three seasons room with acid stained concrete and tongue and groove pine ceiling.
Inspiration pour une véranda traditionnelle avec sol en béton ciré, une cheminée d'angle et un manteau de cheminée en brique.
Inspiration pour une véranda traditionnelle avec sol en béton ciré, une cheminée d'angle et un manteau de cheminée en brique.
Crisp Architects
3 Season Room with fireplace and great views
Inspiration pour une véranda traditionnelle avec un sol en calcaire, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en brique, un plafond standard et un sol gris.
Inspiration pour une véranda traditionnelle avec un sol en calcaire, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en brique, un plafond standard et un sol gris.
Sweet Home of Mine
The windows in this room covered almost every existing wall to this room. I added an exposed wood beam and painted it to make it look like old barn wood. The exposed beam added a natural element to the room that made the outside come in. There are also skylights in the room to add in even more light.
Photo Credit: Kimberly Schneider
Idées déco de vérandas avec un manteau de cheminée en carrelage et un manteau de cheminée en brique
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