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GIL WALSH INTERIORS
This lively living room has vibrant orange walls that commingle with blue accent chairs. A vertical mirror above the comfortable white sofa provides a visual focal point.
Gulf Southern Construction Company
Diseño de salón para visitas abierto tropical de tamaño medio con paredes beige, suelo de piedra caliza y suelo beige
Willman Interiors / Gina Willman, ASID
Willman Interiors is a full service Interior design firm on the Big Island of Hawaii. There is no cookie-cutter concepts in anything we do—each project is customized and imaginative. Combining artisan touches and stylish contemporary detail, we do what we do best: put elements together in ways that are fresh, gratifying, and reflective of our clients’ tastes. photo:Katie Simmons
Carpet One Floor & Home
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Diseño de salón tropical de tamaño medio
Diseño de salón tropical de tamaño medio
Vibha Hutchins Design
Vibha Hutchins
Modelo de salón abierto exótico grande con todas las chimeneas y marco de chimenea de ladrillo
Modelo de salón abierto exótico grande con todas las chimeneas y marco de chimenea de ladrillo
Atom Interiors . Smart Interiors.
Independent homes are the best spaces to express individuality and plan the space to complement the lifestyle and likings of the home owners. With the design brief to bring in the quintessential traditional style in their first home, we planned the space with carved pillars, use of wooden finish through the home with a warm, soothing colour balanced palette. The only contrast to this theme is the kid's room which is playful, full of bright colours and with ample floor space. The Kitchen corners are well utilised to bring in the aspect of functionality. The Pooja room is also a highlight, the backlit stone cladding adds authentic texture to the space and gives it a feel of calmness.
mamama
Located in Ayroor, Kerala this family home that sits on the banks of the Chalakudy river is nothing less than a mini-ecosystem within itself — self-sufficient and symbiotic. Using local masons, carpenters, contractors and construction methods, this home was completed with natural materials such as terracotta and laterite tiles, kota stone and terracotta jaali blocks. A generous verandah wraps around three sides and a large open terrace on the upper floor maximizes the spectacular views out onto the river. The house is an extension of the clients’ (perfect) idea of living a retired life.
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