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Gina Fitzsimmons ASID NKBA
Nine of the handpainted sailboats really make a statement over the extra long sideboard in the Dining Area. The casual braided rug and the slipcovered chairs give the room that relaxed week-end feeling.
Charlton Designs
Ejemplo de comedor de cocina ecléctico de tamaño medio sin chimenea con paredes verdes y suelo de baldosas de cerámica
DHV Architects
We designed a contemporary rear extension to open the dark kitchen and create a bright open plan dining room. The extension features fixed glazing panels and a large door opening to flood the space with light.
AIBD - American Institute of Building Design
This house was resting vacant for 7 years in a neighborhood undergoing a renewal. It was purchased by a builder intent on showing his craft by renovating this Shingle Style Dutch Colonial. The project involved a dramatically sloping site and constraints involving a traditional neighborhood with residents on the Historical Design Review Board. During Construction, a couple purchased the home adding requirements for multigenerational living. It was necessary to underpin and lower the basement to accommodate for elderly parents and a live-in care provider. All of these constraints have been architecturally sculpted into a contextually sensitive and elegant design.
An ARDA for Renovation Design goes to
Gaver Nichols Architect
Designs: Gaver Nichols Architect with Deborah Nichols
From: Alexandria, Virginia
Hartmann&Forbes
Natural Roman Shade: LE1239 Dapple
Designer: Mendleson Group
Photographer: Eric Piasecki
Homeworks of Alabama, Inc
Homeworks of Alabama, Inc., Auburn Alabama, Reclaimed Lumber Floors, Custom Dining Table from reclaimed lumber, bling lights, toungue and grove stained walls, soothing paint pallet, Dining, contemporary, rustic.
Faith Blakeney Design Studio
The Blue Butterfly Sanctuary is the site of an old navel housing facility. The base was constructed in the early 90’s and then inhabited for only three years before becoming a ghost town. After 20 years and miles and miles of red tape the VOA (Veterans of America) got the go ahead to convert these 76 abandoned houses into homes for homeless single mother veterans and their children. As a single mama myself, and as a person who believes that every human who so desires to should have a place they can call home, this project moved me. I joined forces with my stellar sister, Justina Blakeney and together with the helping hands of a few dear friends, a dose of DIY genius, and a bunch of love, we turned this house into a home. On a shoestring ;-)
Photographed by Danae Rolyn
Fine Art & Portraits by Laurel
Prior to the addition of the mural on the barrel ceiling, this dining room was icy white. Adapted from a 250 year-old German synagogue ceiling, the pattern was antiqued to match the age of the more than 100 year-old home.
LJS Design Inc
Modelo de comedor bohemio de tamaño medio abierto con paredes multicolor, suelo de piedra caliza, todas las chimeneas, marco de chimenea de piedra y suelo gris
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