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Living spaces rugs is one of the most important things to consider that can affect the overall house interior design atmoshpere. especially it is usually placed in front of the house to serve the guests. And in a way to serve the best for our guests, thus, choosing the right rugs is really...
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I had the chance to go shoot an AMAZING home for an interior designer the other day. It was gorgeous!
I-5 created a lounge design and custom décor package that would enhance the existing features and gives the lounge a new look while maintaining the inviting atmosphere.
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Inside the lounge the custom 41’ long x 11’ wide EtchedMetal woven ceiling element engages visitors and invites them to the bar.
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Photos captured for The City Spaces Magazine. Learn more about this project on my website: www.brianwanchophotography.com/blog/2014/10/interior-desi...
This photostream is a collection of my favorite pics If anyone wants to chat about interior design, you can reach me via my Houzz page - ift.tt/IrzZEF
This photostream is a collection of my favorite pics If anyone wants to chat about interior design, you can reach me via my Houzz page - ift.tt/IrzZEF
Like the use of shelves but more importantly LOVE the front door. The dark colour on the wall above the door AND the door itself makes the door blend in but the area stand out. Placing artwork on the door gives it an art gallery effect.
Wall colour, Pointing (2003), door colour, Mahogany (36), Farrow & Ball.
We have a projector instead of a traditional TV. It's nice in that it takes up less space, but as of right now, that wall has nothing on it. I'm looking for some ideas on what to do with this wall when it's not being "projected upon". Possibly a quilt, tapestry, or large photo graphics...
It's silly, but I've always wanted to have an apartment with a chain lock so I could be like the people in the movies who open the door just a crack to see who it is.
The new entrance structure was designed to make the lounge visible to all patrons from anywhere on the gaming floor.
View the project here - www.i5design.com/portfolio/lounge-bar-design/nighthawk-lo...
Situated in the western Boston suburbs, this beautiful Colonial-era home needed an addition to make it more family-friendly. We worked in tandem with an architect to help design the addition “from the inside out” – one of our favorite things to do. Our clients wanted to make sure the feeling of their 1780’s home came through in the details of the addition, so we designed the new fireplace surround and entertainment area millwork in a traditional raised panel style, while incorporating needed storage. As the addition was completed, our clients then asked for more interior design services, which went on to include the selection of all furniture, fabrics, finishes and accessories.