エクレクティックスタイルのLDK (コンクリートの床、大理石の床) の写真
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Projet Wabi-sabi
Une belle et grande maison de l’Île Saint Denis, en bord de Seine. Ce qui aura constitué l’un de mes plus gros défis ! Madame aime le pop, le rose, le batik, les 50’s-60’s-70’s, elle est tendre, romantique et tient à quelques références qui ont construit ses souvenirs de maman et d’amoureuse. Monsieur lui, aime le minimalisme, le minéral, l’art déco et les couleurs froides (et le rose aussi quand même!). Tous deux aiment les chats, les plantes, le rock, rire et voyager. Ils sont drôles, accueillants, généreux, (très) patients mais (super) perfectionnistes et parfois difficiles à mettre d’accord ?
Et voilà le résultat : un mix and match de folie, loin de mes codes habituels et du Wabi-sabi pur et dur, mais dans lequel on retrouve l’essence absolue de cette démarche esthétique japonaise : donner leur chance aux objets du passé, respecter les vibrations, les émotions et l’intime conviction, ne pas chercher à copier ou à être « tendance » mais au contraire, ne jamais oublier que nous sommes des êtres uniques qui avons le droit de vivre dans un lieu unique. Que ce lieu est rare et inédit parce que nous l’avons façonné pièce par pièce, objet par objet, motif par motif, accord après accord, à notre image et selon notre cœur. Cette maison de bord de Seine peuplée de trouvailles vintage et d’icônes du design respire la bonne humeur et la complémentarité de ce couple de clients merveilleux qui resteront des amis. Des clients capables de franchir l’Atlantique pour aller chercher des miroirs que je leur ai proposés mais qui, le temps de passer de la conception à la réalisation, sont sold out en France. Des clients capables de passer la journée avec nous sur le chantier, mètre et niveau à la main, pour nous aider à traquer la perfection dans les finitions. Des clients avec qui refaire le monde, dans la quiétude du jardin, un verre à la main, est un pur moment de bonheur. Merci pour votre confiance, votre ténacité et votre ouverture d’esprit. ????
Annie Speck Interior Design
Salon style art wall in the dining area @ Studio Speck. Neoclassical furniture with a back drop of carefully curated art and mirrors hung as a composition.
Capstone Custom Homes
Allison Cartwright - Twist Tours
オースティンにあるお手頃価格の広いエクレクティックスタイルのおしゃれなLDK (白い壁、コンクリートの床、暖炉なし、グレーの床) の写真
オースティンにあるお手頃価格の広いエクレクティックスタイルのおしゃれなLDK (白い壁、コンクリートの床、暖炉なし、グレーの床) の写真
Kimball Starr Interior Design
After our redesign, we lightened the space by replacing a solid wall with retracting opaque ones. The guest bedroom wall now separates the open-plan dining space, featuring mid-century modern dining table and chairs in coordinating colors. A Chinese lamp matches the flavor of the shelving cutouts revealed by the sliding wall.
i.fromkin interiors
This high rise living space takes advantage of the magnificent views which surround the building. The red eight foot rectangular table, which is surrounded by eight slip-covered chairs, sits on a highly polished black granite floor. Overhead, the tray ceilings are painted a pale lilac and are lit with incandescent lighting. The open space seats eight for dinner and can hold fifty for cocktails. The glass front cabinet houses a collection of vintage martini shakers. The cabinets below provide storage, space for a wine rack and a small refrigerator. A glass block wall separates the space from a cozy den. The opposite wall provides storage and serving space. it also adds more room for art and collections.
Peter Rymwid, Photographer
Nasozi Kakembo (xN Fotography)
Photo: Nasozi Kakembo © 2015 Houzz
ニューヨークにあるエクレクティックスタイルのおしゃれなLDK (コンクリートの床、黄色い壁) の写真
ニューヨークにあるエクレクティックスタイルのおしゃれなLDK (コンクリートの床、黄色い壁) の写真
Country Architecture
Project by Boydell Architecture in the Scottish Borders. The dining area in this contemporary conversion of an historic church. The glass floor and staircase allows light through to the bedroom hall on the ground floor. As featured in Homes & Interiors Scotland. Photography by Brendan Macneill.
RoomService 360
Hystrix Dining Table offers the comforting symmetry of geometric lines while its smart design and style savvy demeanor are arguably the most prominent elements in the realm of modern dining. Manufactured in Italy by Cattelan Italia, Hystrix Dining Table is dramatic, introducing architecturally significant design intricacies that define its unforgettable impression.
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Wade Weissmann Architecture, Haven Interiors,
© David Bader
ミルウォーキーにあるエクレクティックスタイルのおしゃれなダイニング (青い壁、コンクリートの床) の写真
ミルウォーキーにあるエクレクティックスタイルのおしゃれなダイニング (青い壁、コンクリートの床) の写真
Fiorito Interior Design
After a decade of being bi-coastal, my clients decided to retire from the east coast to the west. But the task of packing up a whole lifetime in a home was quite daunting so they hired me to comb through their furniture and accessories to see what could fit, what should be left behind, and what should make the move. The job proved difficult since my clients have a wealth of absolutely gorgeous objects and furnishings collected from trips to exotic, far-flung locales like Nepal, or inherited from relatives in England. It was tough to pare down, but after hours of diligent measuring, I mapped out what would migrate west and where it would be placed once here, and I filled in some blank spaces with new pieces.
They bought their recent Craftsman-style home from the contractor who had designed and built it for his family. The only architectural work we did was to transform the den at the rear of the house into a television/garden room. My clients did not want the television to be on display, and sticking a TV in an armoire just doesn’t cut it anymore. I recommended installing a hidden, mirror TV with accompanying invisible in-wall speakers. To do this, we removed an unnecessary small door in the corner of the room to free up the entire wall. Now, at the touch of a remote, what looks like a beautiful wall mirror mounted over a Japanese tansu console comes to life, and sound magically floats out from the wall around it! We also replaced a bank of windows with French doors to allow easy access to the garden.
While the house is extremely well made, the interiors were bland. The warm woodwork was lost in a sea of beige, so I chose a deep aqua color palette for the front rooms of the house which makes the woodwork sing. And we discovered a wonderful art niche over the fireplace that the previous owners had covered with a framed print. Conversely, a warm color palette in the TV room contrasts nicely with the greenery from the garden seen through the new French doors.
Photo by Bernardo Grijalva
エクレクティックスタイルのLDK (コンクリートの床、大理石の床) の写真
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