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35.369 ideas para salones retro

Living Room
Living Room
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New and vintage furniture & accessories, infused with color, create a warm “lived in” feeling for an active family’s new home.
Imagen de salón vintage con suelo de madera en tonos medios
Sugar Bowl Residence - John Maniscalco Architecture
Sugar Bowl Residence - John Maniscalco Architecture
John Maniscalco ArchitectureJohn Maniscalco Architecture
Foto de salón abierto vintage con chimenea lineal y alfombra
Modern Cabin Interior
Modern Cabin Interior
Andre Rothblatt ArchitectureAndre Rothblatt Architecture
Modelo de salón retro con estufa de leña
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palm springs living room
palm springs living room
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Imagen de salón vintage grande con paredes blancas y estufa de leña
BOSQUET
BOSQUET
Lucie RoulandLucie Rouland
La démolition de petits bâtis existants, remplacés par une véritable extension en ossature bois habillée d’un bardage bois noir, a permis d’accroitre la surface globale de l’habitation à 100m² habitable, d’optimiser son implantation et de l’ouvrir sur le jardin. Tout autour de cette dernière, une grande terrasse de 40m² offre aux beaux jours, un prolongement naturel des lieux de vie. L’unité de l’ensemble est assurée par la décoration et les portes chinées et ses touches de couleurs empruntées au nuancier du terrazzo qui couvre le sol de l’entrée et de la cuisine.
Mid-Century Modern Rehabilitation
Mid-Century Modern Rehabilitation
Herron Horton Architects, Inc.Herron Horton Architects, Inc.
Modelo de salón abierto, abovedado y blanco retro grande sin chimenea con paredes blancas, suelo de madera clara, suelo marrón y vigas vistas
Apres Ski
Apres Ski
Amy Troute Inspired Interior DesignAmy Troute Inspired Interior Design
Our second finished project in the Caldera Springs Forestbrook neighborhood is a sunny, inviting ski chalet. The youthful vibe reflects the homeowner’s style and creates a welcoming, casual atmosphere. Inspired by the towering fir and pine trees out the magnificent windows, the palette of green, cream, and cognac is delivered in vibrant tone and texture throughout the home. Guests will appreciate the cozy rugs underfoot, the luxurious layers of bedding, and the classic Slim Aarons artwork keeping the mood lighthearted and comfortable. This home is a vacation rental that sleeps up to 10 in the main house and another lucky pair in the attached ADU. Who wouldn’t love to stay here? Photography by Kayla McKenzie Photography
1950's House Refurb
1950's House Refurb
Born Designers LtdBorn Designers Ltd
Foto de biblioteca en casa abovedada retro grande con paredes blancas y suelo de madera oscura
House of Many Colors
House of Many Colors
Ann Lowengart InteriorsAnn Lowengart Interiors
Located in San Rafael's sunny Dominican neighborhood, this East Coast-style brown shingle needed an infusion of color and pattern for a young family. Against the white walls in the combined entry and living room, we mixed mid-century silhouettes with bold blue, orange, lemon, and magenta shades. The living area segues to the dining room, which features an abstract graphic patterned wall covering. Across the way, a bright open kitchen allows for ample food prep and dining space. Outside we painted the poolhouse ombre teal. On the interior, we echoed the same fun colors of the home.
Wayzata Mid-Century Modern Whole Home Restoration
Wayzata Mid-Century Modern Whole Home Restoration
Thompson ConstructionThompson Construction
Mid-Century Modern Restoration
Modelo de salón abierto retro de tamaño medio con paredes blancas, chimenea de esquina, marco de chimenea de ladrillo, suelo blanco, vigas vistas y madera
Stanford Mid-Century Modern Remodel Addition
Stanford Mid-Century Modern Remodel Addition
Klopf ArchitectureKlopf Architecture
The Roger Lee designed house from 1962 was purchased by the current homeowners in almost original condition, as the previous owners elected to defer most maintenance projects over the years. The clients were able to see beyond the dated materials and finishes, single-paned glass and uninsulated walls and they approached Klopf Architecture to help them expand and update the entire home, one the family could settle into and enjoy for years to come. It was important that the new designs were aligned with Lee's original intent not only because of the client's appreciation for mid-century modern architecture, but also because the house was deemed historical. The Stanford Real Estate Office requires a stringent design review which safeguards the integrity of the community, which Klopf Architecture was happy to oblige going into their updated designs. As with many original mid-century modern homes, the house was scaled to the 1960s lifestyle where rooms were smaller and openings to views were limited and tightly framed. The original conditions defined the direction the family of four would take in updating the house and making it comfortable for their modern lifestyle. Klopf designed a full gut remodel and major addition to bring the house into the 21st century and provide the living area needed for the client's family. The newly expanded house added just about 1,100 sf to create an airy, comfortable and family friendly house, taking full advantage of the beautiful southwestern views that extend out to the hills beyond. The enclosed garage created an additional 240 sf of covered space for long-term storage. A cracked swimming pool created an eyesore taking up a majority of the backyard landscape, so it was one of the first elements to go during the transformation. Working with Outer Space Landscape Architects, the family asked for a mix of relaxing outdoor patio spaces that eventually blend into the native landscaping, extending their views outward toward the natural greenery of the trees beyond their property. Filling in the old pool was a smart way to expand the living spaces outward. The orientation of the house was designed to enjoy the views, but the original architecture provided the first homeowners with mere glimpses of the landscape outside. Klopf was able to broaden those views, continuing and extending on the original architecture to take full advantage of the unobstructed natural views across the rear facade of the house. Small horizontal openings in the primary bedroom and office were replaced with much taller windows that now follow the angled roof line upward, extending across almost all of the facade. We worked with Western Windows, whose designs included an oblique-shaped, operable casement that allowed our design to rise with the slope. A new corner office added to the primary suite, offers a bright and functional work-from-home solution that looks out at the distant views and added natural light from the expanded window configuration that now wraps around the corner. The existing lower level was designed by Lee as a utilitarian space, serving as a wet pool room with a drain in the center of the floor, bathroom, laundry and storage areas. Without the need for a pool room, Klopf was able to convert the area into a much more comfortable and functional living space with a new family room and guest suite. The new spaces enjoy easy access to a new outdoor patio through floor to ceiling, full-width glass sliders. Continuing along the rear facade, a previously exposed deck extending from the living room and hallway provided access to the backyard through a single set of stairs leading toward the side of the house which made sense when the pool was in place. The new deck was re-envisioned as an extension of the main living room and now serves as a second outdoor living room. A new slatted pergola above provides the homeowners welcome relief from the hot afternoon sun. A second set of stairs now creates a better connection to the redesigned lower level. Klopf was able to reconfigure the spaces, extending the living room outward toward the views, where the family now claims it as the heart of the home, spending a large majority of their time outdoors. Back inside, the original wood-burning Malm fireplace was beautifully restored and a gas burner installed to comply with California's strict air standards. It now rests in front of a wall of Heath accent tiles where a dated red brick wall used to stand. A new taller window brings more light and views into the refreshed interior living room. The original glass doors opposite the fireplace were replaced by larger sliders that when fully opened, create a seamless transition to the new outdoor living area so the two spaces feel like one connected space. The original utilitarian kitchen was needlessly tucked into the far back corner and closed-off, out of sight from the living room, so the clients asked Klopf to open it up and expand the kitchen forward so it felt more connected. Today the much larger kitchen is connected to the living area where a short wall with a cutout offers a visual glimpse into the kitchen and a handy pass-through counter for serving guests. A new breakfast nook was also added to create another spot where the family can gather for casual meals. Just outside, a new built-in outdoor grill and prep area extends the kitchen outside and connects to a new outdoor dining spot nestled amongst the trees, taking advantage of the views out back. Klopf was able to expand the other two bedrooms, add a new laundry room and half-bath and convert the carport to an enclosed garage to add more storage areas which was lost when the pool house was converted to the family and guest room. To maintain a historical connection to the original designs, the exterior siding was repeated on all exterior walls, a full-height stained glass window at the front entryway restored, and an interior slatted screen element repeated outside at the exterior entry courtyard and over the new outdoor living room to create a shade trellis. The new house stands proudly and shines against it's new landscaping features, while respecting and expanding on the original intent of Roger Lee's designs epitomizing the comforts of indoor-outdoor living in Northern California. Completion year: 2020 Klopf Architecture project team: John Klopf, Klara Kevane, Noel Andrade Contractor: ORB Construction, Brendan O'Reilly Structural engineer: Sezen and Moon Landscape architect: Outer space Furnishings and decoration: Urbanism Designs Photographer: Mariko Reed
B House NW PDX
B House NW PDX
AlisonBVerAlisonBVer
Cozy living room with Malm gas fireplace, original windows/treatments, new shiplap, exposed doug fir beams
Diseño de salón abierto vintage pequeño con paredes blancas, suelo de corcho, chimeneas suspendidas, suelo blanco, vigas vistas y machihembrado
SW Hills Residence
SW Hills Residence
Don Tankersley & Co.Don Tankersley & Co.
This walnut screen wall seperates the guest wing from the public areas of the house. Adds a lot of personality without being distracting or busy.
Foto de salón abierto y abovedado vintage extra grande con paredes blancas, suelo de madera en tonos medios, todas las chimeneas, marco de chimenea de ladrillo, televisor colgado en la pared y madera

35.369 ideas para salones retro

Mid century modern meets Transitional design in La Canada Flintridge
Mid century modern meets Transitional design in La Canada Flintridge
Metropolis Drafting and Construction IncMetropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
Mid century inspired design living room with a built-in cabinet system made out of Walnut wood. Custom made to fit all the low-fi electronics and exact fit for speakers.
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