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Idées déco de vérandas exotiques avec un manteau de cheminée en pierre

Four Seasons Room
Four Seasons Room
Benvenuti and SteinBenvenuti and Stein
This Chicago Four Seasons room adjoins the terrace with same floor tile & radiant heat installed underneath, creating a natural extension to the outdoors. The cathedral ceiling with large skylights and the large windows illuminate the entire space. Norman Sizemore-Photographer
Lutron Shade Beauty
Lutron Shade Beauty
Draperies Your WayDraperies Your Way
Aménagement d'une véranda exotique de taille moyenne avec parquet foncé, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en pierre, un plafond standard et un sol marron.
Custom Residence
Custom Residence
Klaybor & Associates, Inc.Klaybor & Associates, Inc.
Idée de décoration pour une véranda ethnique avec un sol en ardoise, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en pierre et un puits de lumière.
Spring Ave Mudroom
Spring Ave Mudroom
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
With limited travel options available during the pandemic, everyone is spending lots more time at home. Many are even looking for ways to incorporate interior design elements from their favorite destinations into their spaces: this lets you feel like you’re traveling, even when you’re not. This project was my own personal quarantine design dream: to create an interior scheme for my sunroom that captures the color, joy and exuberance of those brilliant indoor/outdoor spaces you find in Mexico. My sunroom is filled with sunshine, and sunshine makes my kids think of two beach vacations we took to Cancun. Since we couldn't take them there, or anywhere, I decided to bring a little bit of Mexico home. As a backdrop, I embraced our floor to ceiling windows, great white wood paneled walls, and terra cotta floor tile, and added a soothing blue green paint to the beadboard ceiling, which to me is the color of a pool (Sherwin Williams Waterfall). The gold dresser was trash picked and refinished in a beautiful gold color called Gold Coast from Sherwin Williams. Original handles had a Spanish feel, but new bronze knobs were in order to continue the look on the smaller drawers up top. a glass top protects the horizontal surface. Colorful vases, art, and picture frames complete the vignette.
Flat of the Hill House
Flat of the Hill House
Hickox Williams Architects, Inc.Hickox Williams Architects, Inc.
Photography by Greg Premru
Cette image montre une véranda ethnique de taille moyenne avec parquet clair, une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en pierre et un plafond standard.
Eumundi Outdoor Entertaining
Eumundi Outdoor Entertaining
Cedar RoofingCedar Roofing
Gorgeous suntrap under the Premium Grade Western Red Cedar roofed pool cabana. Photo: Cedar Roofing www.cedarroofing.com.au
Inspiration pour une véranda ethnique de taille moyenne avec un sol en bois brun et un manteau de cheminée en pierre.
Contemporary with a Brazilian Flair
Contemporary with a Brazilian Flair
Brantley PhotographyBrantley Photography
Brantley Photography
Aménagement d'une véranda exotique avec une cheminée standard, un manteau de cheminée en pierre, un plafond standard et un sol beige.
Sunroom w Fireplace
Sunroom w Fireplace
Benvenuti and SteinBenvenuti and Stein
Bright Sunroom addition in Chicago has cathedral ceiling with large skylights, full height windows and oversize sliding glass doors that open to the terrace. The heated travertine floor extends to the outdoor terrace on one side and the pool house on the other side providing a seamless connection from one space to the adjoining spaces. A beige marble mantle fireplace anchors the space. Norman Sizemore-Photographer
Spring Ave Mudroom
Spring Ave Mudroom
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
With limited travel options available during the pandemic, everyone is spending lots more time at home. Many are even looking for ways to incorporate interior design elements from their favorite destinations into their spaces: this lets you feel like you’re traveling, even when you’re not. This project was my own personal quarantine design dream: to create an interior scheme for my sunroom that captures the color, joy and exuberance of those brilliant indoor/outdoor spaces you find in Mexico. My sunroom is filled with sunshine, and sunshine makes my kids think of two beach vacations we took to Cancun. Since we couldn't take them there, or anywhere, I decided to bring a little bit of Mexico home. As a backdrop, I embraced our floor to ceiling windows, great white wood paneled walls, and terra cotta floor tile, and added a soothing blue green paint to the beadboard ceiling, which to me is the color of a pool (Sherwin Williams Waterfall). Over the terra cotta tile, I layered a bright pink rug and pulled out the turquoise and yellow accents for the furniture. The furniture is at least 60 years old and will not fit out of the doors, so I had it resprayed in place and had new cushions made in indoor outdoor fabric (and trimmed it in hot pink tape). On the sofa and chair, I collected brightly colored pillows, including one that is authentic Peruvian craftwork. A teal telescope tempts young stargazers. The piece de resistance of this whole seating grouping is the coffee table. It was originally a stained wood coffee table that inhabited my in-laws’ living room in pristine condition for many years. Then it came to my house, where my son proceeded to bang his trains against it and generally abused and dented it. I had it sanded down and painted Sherwin Williams Green Bay. Over this teal colored base, my mother, who’s an artist, painted the most beautiful design of birds and flowers for me based on the Otomi tradition of Mexican embroidery. Otomi embroidery motifs typically incorporate animals and plants native to the Tenango area in central Mexico.
Spring Ave Mudroom
Spring Ave Mudroom
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
With limited travel options available during the pandemic, everyone is spending lots more time at home. Many are even looking for ways to incorporate interior design elements from their favorite destinations into their spaces: this lets you feel like you’re traveling, even when you’re not. This project was my own personal quarantine design dream: to create an interior scheme for my sunroom that captures the color, joy and exuberance of those brilliant indoor/outdoor spaces you find in Mexico. My sunroom is filled with sunshine, and sunshine makes my kids think of two beach vacations we took to Cancun. Since we couldn't take them there, or anywhere, I decided to bring a little bit of Mexico home. As a backdrop, I embraced our floor to ceiling windows, great white wood paneled walls, and terra cotta floor tile, and added a soothing blue green paint to the beadboard ceiling, which to me is the color of a pool (Sherwin Williams Waterfall). Over the terra cotta tile, I layered a bright pink rug and pulled out the turquoise and yellow accents for the furniture. The furniture is at least 60 years old and will not fit out of the doors, so I had it resprayed in place and had new cushions made in indoor outdoor fabric (and trimmed it in hot pink tape). I also had a new gas logset installed in the fireplace opening to keep this room toasty in the spring and fall. Cheery Mexican pompoms line the slate mantle, which also features a black and white photo of cattle (they have lots of that in Mexico, right?) A pair of mullioned doors leads back to the living room of the home. The piece de resistance of this whole seating grouping is the coffee table. It was originally a stained wood coffee table that inhabited my in-laws’ living room in pristine condition for many years. Then it came to my house, where my son proceeded to bang his trains against it and generally abused and dented it. I had it sanded down and painted Sherwin Williams Green Bay. Over this teal colored base, my mother, who’s an artist, painted the most beautiful design of birds and flowers for me based on the Otomi tradition of Mexican embroidery. Otomi embroidery motifs typically incorporate animals and plants native to the Tenango area in central Mexico.

Idées déco de vérandas exotiques avec un manteau de cheminée en pierre

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