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Quand la nature s'invite à l'intérieur
Quand la nature s'invite à l'intérieur
Dame KaanDame Kaan
Réalisation d'une grande salle à manger vintage avec un mur vert et un sol beige.
Becky Krevitz - BHHS Fox & Roach Realtors
Becky Krevitz - BHHS Fox & Roach Realtors
Drew CallaghanDrew Callaghan
Drew Callaghan Photography
Aménagement d'une grande façade de maison grise rétro à un étage avec un toit plat.
Hi-Hat House
Hi-Hat House
Kimball Modern Design + InteriorsKimball Modern Design + Interiors
Idées déco pour une salle d'eau rétro en bois brun avec un placard à porte plane, une baignoire en alcôve, un combiné douche/baignoire, un carrelage vert, des carreaux de céramique, un sol en carrelage de porcelaine, un lavabo intégré, un plan de toilette en surface solide, une cabine de douche avec un rideau, un plan de toilette blanc, meuble double vasque et meuble-lavabo suspendu.
Golden Valley Mid-Century Modern
Golden Valley Mid-Century Modern
Strand DesignStrand Design
Idées déco pour une façade de maison rétro avec un toit plat.
Coffman Studio
Coffman Studio
The Design LaboratoryThe Design Laboratory
Leland Gebhardt
Inspiration pour une façade de maison vintage de taille moyenne.
Highland East House
Highland East House
Colab Architecture & Urban DesignColab Architecture & Urban Design
Inspiration pour une façade de maison noire vintage à un étage.
Horseshoe Trail
Horseshoe Trail
The Art of BuildingThe Art of Building
Idée de décoration pour un Abris de piscine et pool houses arrière vintage rectangle.
2110 Mid Century Modern
2110 Mid Century Modern
PLAID collaborativePLAID collaborative
Bob Greenspan
Inspiration pour un jardin avant vintage de taille moyenne avec des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Oxford Street
Oxford Street
Koch ArchitectsKoch Architects
Mid-century modern living room with open plan and floor to ceiling windows for indoor-outdoor ambiance, redwood paneled walls, exposed wood beam ceiling, wood flooring and mid-century modern style furniture, in Berkeley, California. - Photo by Bruce Damonte.
Our House Our Home
Our House Our Home
By Kim LtdBy Kim Ltd
Idées déco pour un escalier rétro avec palier.
THE BLACK DOOR HOUSE
THE BLACK DOOR HOUSE
MERAKI DESIGNSMERAKI DESIGNS
Embedded in a plain philosophy of design approach, the residence for two is located on the outskirts of Surat with plenty of open space around the plot. Originally a weekend house, the structure is a part of a gated community with abundant vegetation and fresh air, something that is difficult to discover in the bustling and fast-growing city of Surat. The G+1 volume has its openings facing the common road that runs along the plot area. The exterior of the bungalow gives off an impression of a weekend home, with a sloping roof gracing the elevational treatment and balconies stepping out to oversee the softscape and hardscape design in the common plot. The front facade sees a role glass, plaster, and wooden cladding, showcasing a balanced palette of transparency and opaqueness. The ground floor occupies the common area, which hosts an open plan between the living, dining area, and kitchen. The clientele requirements were quite brief: they desired a home with plenty of natural light paired with simplistic furniture designs to adorn the space. With this brief, the interior designers came up with an original concept and idea for the couple’s home. The built-up space covers an area of 1500 sq. ft. with the primary concern of keeping the design welcoming and intimate. The design language of the interiors has a contemporary dialogue that flows around the house. The contemporary impressions come out in wall paneling, furnishings, color palette, textures, and lighting fixtures too. The familial spaces have a theme of black and white. The classic combination of colors is paired with a design pedagogy that makes the space stand out. The living room is painted white, while the light-gray fabric of the couch highlights the space. The teal-colored poufs and pillows bring in a wave of pop in a light and steady backdrop. The white paneling on the walls makes up for a TV unit and it continues its play to the dining area. The veneer encompassing the dining table and chairs compliment the white paneling and the splash of black in the kitchen beyond. The lighting fixture for the dining area has a rustic and chic vibe to it which intensifies the space’s value. The kitchen stands out very boldly and bravely with its sides smeared in black. The overhead cabinets and drawers have a similar design approach, with black duco coating and golden- colored handles. The glass cabinets with golden knobs give the kitchen a very quaint feel. A breakfast counter blends in with the kitchen, highlighted by a pair of bar stools. The pairing of monochrome colors falls in line with the client’s wish of achieving simplicity. The whites of the space make the room look bigger when it receives plenty of natural light from the openings. The ground floor consists of a bedroom with an attached bathroom and a common washroom. The ground floor bedroom is aligned in a similar color scheme except the white is put together with a shade of light pastel green. The white paneling behind the head of the bed has a calming and sober effect with innocent grooves and an ornamental lighting fixture on both sides of the bed. The headboard is seen as an intricate piece of embroidery and brings in a sense of play in an overall simple layout. The side tables speak a pop of pastel while the cabinets and television unit camouflage with the wall. The dog- legged staircase is supported with black tainted glass. The first floor is occupied by three bedrooms and a pooja room. They follow a similar theme of tranquil and simple colors. The master bedroom on the first floor has a color scheme of pastel green and white. The contemporary panel design lines up from the headboard to the cupboard. The quaint intricacies of pattern and embroidery on curtains and the bed’s back support add a touch of nonchalance. The bedroom facing the entrance carries a hint of gray, black, and white in its wake. The black sconces on both sides of the bed emanate a classical feeling. The children’s bedroom is approached with a playful yet mindful method. The sofa set placed within the cupboard space stretches into a bed when needed, a smart solution to make a space multi- functional. The pooja room is soothing to the eyes with its white and golden luminescence.
Chunns Cove Addition
Chunns Cove Addition
Brooke Kern Interior Design, LLCBrooke Kern Interior Design, LLC
Idées déco pour un porche d'entrée de maison rétro.
SKYCROFT KITCHEN
SKYCROFT KITCHEN
Kate Roos Design LLCKate Roos Design LLC
Cabinetry in a fresh, green color with accents of rift oak evoke a mid-century aesthetic that blends with the rest of the home.
Idées déco pour une petite cuisine américaine rétro en U avec un évier 2 bacs, un placard avec porte à panneau encastré, des portes de placards vertess, un plan de travail en quartz modifié, une crédence blanche, une crédence en céramique, un électroménager en acier inoxydable, parquet clair, aucun îlot, un sol marron et un plan de travail blanc.
Deane Gardens Project
Deane Gardens Project
Kennedy Cole Interior DesignKennedy Cole Interior Design
After raising this roman tub, we fit a mix of neutral patterns into this beautiful space for a tranquil midcentury primary suite designed by Kennedy Cole Interior Design.
The 1930s Extension
The 1930s Extension
YARD ArchitectsYARD Architects
The primary intent of the project was to bring the property up to a modern standard of living, with additional space at the rear to provide kitchen, dining and living space for a couple who would become a family over the course of the build, with the arrival of twins in a very Grand Designs manner. The project was relatively cost effective, and it was decided early on to draw upon the existing 1930’s design aesthetic of the existing house. A white painted render finish to the extension was combined with the curved corner which drew influence from the beautiful curved bay window at the front of the house. Green glazed ceramic tile details were a response to the painted tile window cills, each a different colour on the development of 6 houses located just outside the Wandsworth Common Conservation Area. The tiles came to define planting zones as part of the landscaping at the rear of the extension. Further up the house, a new softwood staircase with circular balusters lead to the new loft conversion, where the master bedroom and en-suite are located. The playful design aesthetic continues, with vintage inspired elements such as a T&G timber clad headboard ledge and the mid-century sideboard vanity unit that the clients sourced for the bathroom. Internally, the spaces were designed to incorporate a large self-contained study at the front of the house, which could be opened to the rest of the space with salvaged pocket doors. Interior designer Sarah Ashworth put together a 1930’s inspired colour scheme, which is at it’s boldest in this study space, with a golden yellow paint offsetting the clients vast collection of vintage furniture. A utility and downstairs loo are incorporated in the original small kitchen space, with a free flowing sequence of spaces for living opening up to the garden at the rear. A slot rooflight provides light for the kitchen set in the centre of the plan.
Glen Road
Glen Road
risa boyer architecturerisa boyer architecture
Aménagement d'une maison d'amis séparée rétro.
Paradise House
Paradise House
Shane Marsh ArchitectsShane Marsh Architects
Cette photo montre un grand jardin avec pergola rétro.
Glen Ellen Residence
Glen Ellen Residence
Knock Architecture and DesignKnock Architecture and Design
Cette image montre un piscine avec aménagement paysager arrière vintage de taille moyenne et rectangle avec une dalle de béton.

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