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Behold . . . a door. And some drapes.

Private Clients

 

42 Winvirra Parade, Ashwood Vic -

residential 3D Modelling

(with Revit)

neil mersh.

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John Jenkins, our in-house design manager, took inspiration from the traditional chesterfield to develop Lavish. The camel back creates a silhouette of simple, sophisticated grandeur.

 

Lavish Sofa

  

The full length mirror in back of the tufted bench is actually an old French door that I painted black and had mirror put in place of the glass. And the best part was that it was free from a garage sale in Austin - the lady holding the sale just didn't want to have to haul off. So basically the cost of the paint which was about $3.94 amd the mirror was around $50.

Often times your kitchen is the focal point of your home. It deserves all the love attention to detail that goes in to planning all your other rooms. For great kitchen design tips visit www.myspacedesigners.com.

Architecture & Interior Design by

DAOUSTLE LESTAGE ARCHITECTURE

www.daoustlestage.com/

Custom lamp and tall, tall drapes.

Stacey added a papier-mâché crane above the bed so it can watch us sleep and eventually attack us.

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

Despite it being black and white you certainly get a vivid portrait of this street scene.

design by beth keim of lucy and company; photography by mekenzie loli

Daniel Debiasi and Federico Sandri of Something Design conceived the Elba collection of padded chairs and armchairs as part of a broader range, with simple, clean-cut forms that are ideal for all public and private settings.

Basic elements are joined together to create a harmonious ensemble, with soft lines that are immaculately balanced with the clear outlines of the chairs. They are almost like shells encasing the body for maximum comfort.

The graceful collection of chairs can fit discreetly into both offices and dining rooms.

 

The slender, timeless selection is perfect for use in homes, receptions and offices. It can be adapted to suit a range of needs thanks to the different options for the upholstery and bases. For the latter, there is a choice of a four-spoke wooden swivel base or four legs made of steel or solid wood.

design by beth keim of lucy and company; photography by mekenzie loli

Spotted in Old Street, late November 2009, east London

Photos captured for The City Spaces Magazine. Learn more about this project on my website: www.brianwanchophotography.com/blog/2014/10/interior-desi...

Bathroom designed by Binns kitchen + bath design (designer Jan Regis)

100% Chocolate Cafe Tokyo Solamachi

www.meiji.co.jp/sweets/choco-cafe/

Tokyo Solamachi 4F, Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo

Apl. 1, 2013

 

Interior designer : Masamichi Katayama (Wonderwall)

www.wonder-wall.com

2012

 

Interior

www.recyclart.org/2014/10/lamps-recycled-nilfisk-vacuums/

 

It all began with me wanting to create a modern lamp out of an antique vacuum. The idea of constructing something old into something new and seeing the final product inspired me to create more. My vision and creativity escalated; I am now making 6 different lamp models all from Nilfisk vacuums and parts. The original Nilfask vacuums were sold in Denmark, as well as other countries, before the First World War and into the late 70’s. Whenever I lose interest in making the same lamp form, I continue to push myself outside the box to figure out new ways to transform older vacuums into newer, contemporary models. For further information, please feel free to contact me through my Facebook page.

   

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