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INTERIORISMO DE LA MANO DE R-ESTUDIO, COLABORACIÓN CON MOBLES LLOVERAS
Großes, Neutrales Klassisches Ankleidezimmer mit Ankleidebereich, weißen Schränken und braunem Holzboden in Barcelona
Großes, Neutrales Klassisches Ankleidezimmer mit Ankleidebereich, weißen Schränken und braunem Holzboden in Barcelona
Valet Custom Cabinets & Closets - Larry Fox
Contemporary reach-in closet with Valet-Hutch dresser in Tenino Walnut textured thermal fused laminate. Accessories include pull down hang rod and Engage divided shelf, pant rack and shoe rack pull outs. Clear Plexiglas door fronts.
Amy Cassell Atelier
Christopher Barrett
Klassischer Begehbarer Kleiderschrank mit offenen Schränken, weißen Schränken, dunklem Holzboden und braunem Boden in Chicago
Klassischer Begehbarer Kleiderschrank mit offenen Schränken, weißen Schränken, dunklem Holzboden und braunem Boden in Chicago
Landed Interiors & Homes
Photography by Thomas Story for Sunset Magazine Sept 2016
Großer Klassischer Begehbarer Kleiderschrank mit Glasfronten, weißen Schränken und hellem Holzboden in San Francisco
Großer Klassischer Begehbarer Kleiderschrank mit Glasfronten, weißen Schränken und hellem Holzboden in San Francisco
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The client's linens are now separated by type. Medicines are also organized by type (cold/allergy, pain relief etc.) The husband travels often for work so his travel sized items are organized by type (hair care, body lotion, toothpaste etc.) Finally, cleaning items have a section of their own.
AMW Design Studio
Großes Modernes Ankleidezimmer mit Ankleidebereich, offenen Schränken, Teppichboden, dunklen Holzschränken und grauem Boden in Detroit
Timberidge Custom Homes
Großes, Neutrales Modernes Ankleidezimmer mit Ankleidebereich, offenen Schränken, weißen Schränken und Teppichboden in Salt Lake City
Closet & Storage Concepts - Norwalk
Großer, Neutraler Moderner Begehbarer Kleiderschrank mit flächenbündigen Schrankfronten, hellen Holzschränken und Teppichboden in New York
Alexim Builders
Mittelgroßer, Neutraler Moderner Begehbarer Kleiderschrank mit flächenbündigen Schrankfronten, weißen Schränken, hellem Holzboden und beigem Boden in New York
Classy Closets San Diego
Großer, Neutraler Moderner Begehbarer Kleiderschrank mit flächenbündigen Schrankfronten, hellen Holzschränken, dunklem Holzboden und braunem Boden in San Diego
Platt Builders
Großes Klassisches Ankleidezimmer mit Ankleidebereich, flächenbündigen Schrankfronten, dunklen Holzschränken und braunem Holzboden in Boston
Alair Homes Plano
This master closet is pure luxury! The floor to ceiling storage cabinets and drawers wastes not a single inch of space. Rotating automated shoe racks and wardrobe lifts make it easy to stay organized. Lighted clothes racks and glass cabinets highlight this beautiful space. Design by California Closets | Space by Hatfield Builders & Remodelers | Photography by Versatile Imaging
Classic Remodeling & Construction, Inc.
A new custom closet provided the lady of the house with ample storage for her wardrobe.
Photography: Jason Stemple
Mittelgroßes Modernes Ankleidezimmer mit Ankleidebereich, weißen Schränken, braunem Holzboden, braunem Boden und flächenbündigen Schrankfronten in Charleston
Mittelgroßes Modernes Ankleidezimmer mit Ankleidebereich, weißen Schränken, braunem Holzboden, braunem Boden und flächenbündigen Schrankfronten in Charleston
Mackin Architects
Großer, Neutraler Klassischer Begehbarer Kleiderschrank mit weißen Schränken, Teppichboden und profilierten Schrankfronten in New York
Mottram Architecture
Timber frame homes offer unique challenges during a remodel. What often makes them beautiful and attractive to most homeowners, also makes them challenging for space requirements.
Context: The lovely couple that owned this home were struggling with some interesting floor plan challenges that just didn't work for their family. The loved the beautiful timbers and woodwork of their home, but the dramatically sloping ceilings on the second floor, particularly in the bathroom, just didn't work for this 1 1/2 bath home. Needing to use the skylight to approach the toilet was a less then ideal scenario. Although the bathroom footprint was more then adequate, the sloped ceiling only made half of the space useable. Check out the Before/After post on our blog to see the photos of the house pre-renovation. As much as they loved all the wood features in their home, another challenge they had was light. The wood ceiling made everything inside the house darker, even with a fantastic array of south facing windows, there were spaces in the home that felt dark and small. When they contacted us they wanted to know how could they make their brighter and more inviting, were there solutions to the 2nd floor sloped ceiling issues, and if they were going to do all of this work, how could they make their home more comfortable and efficient. A nagging water leak in the upstairs bathroom spurred them into action and here is how we solved their dilemma.
Conclusion: First, we added a little dormer to the rear of the house so we could get full headroom in nearly all of the upstairs bathroom! Then we decided to extend that dormer one more timber bay over to create a walk in closet with natural light and plenty of space. Since we were contemplating energy efficiency, we resolved a nagging issue that is present in a lot of timber frame construction, air tightness. Commonly found in timber frame construction, fiberglass insulation is installed in the rafter bays and board ceilings are installed over top. Unfortunately, board ceilings are anything but air tight, and fiberglass insulation needs to be in an airtight cavity for maximum effectiveness. So we were able to solve two issues at the same time for this homeowner. We removed the board ceiling and fiberglass insulation, we dense packed the rafter bays with cellulose insulation, and installed sheetrock in place of the boards. The boards were salvaged for re-use by the homeowner, and the space and light quality was dramatically improved. Some may think that losing the board ceiling took something away from the space, but what you'll see in the pictures is that it highly accentuates the heavy timbers and really makes them stand out in a beautiful way. Now with this added airtightness, better insulation, and brighter space, the homeowner hardly runs their wood stove, and it's so quiet in the space, an added bonus from changing the insulation. It became necessary to also add a sheetrock ceiling to the living room to hide the plumbing from the new bathroom layout above. Changing this ceiling gave the homeowner some real quality lighting that was lacking in the living room before. The brighter ceiling and new lighting layout completely transforms the living room into a space you want to hang out, even though the layout didn't change at all. When the homeowner saw the finished spaces she said "I can't believe this is my house, I want to live in this house"
Energy Efficiency: I touched a little on the efficiency above, but like all projects done with Mottram Architecture, we always want to leave you with a little extra. Timber frame construction with board ceilings and fiberglass insulation are notoriously leaky! If you want to know what we think about fiberglass insulation, check our our blog post on Why Fiberglass Insulation Sucks. By installing cellulose insulation and covering it with sheetrock we were able to greatly reduce the heat flowing out of this home. It not only improves cashflow it improves the comfort level in the space. Who wants to sit in their living room and feel a draft? Let us remind you, we are not saying cellulose insulation is an air barrier, we use the sheetrock to help with that, but it does significantly reduce the air flow over fiberglass insulation. And when we reduce the airflow, we reduce the heat flow. And when we reduce the heat flow, we reduce the need to re-heat that drafty air from outside. When it comes to energy efficiency the first and best place to start is air infiltration. We greatly reduced the air infiltration with the new insulation, but we also added a hat and warm boots. What I mean by that is, we improved the insulation in the roof, and we installed insulation in the basement. Maybe it's a silly analogy, but when you think about keeping warm, we always start with the hat and boots! With sustainability in mind, the next project will be to add a deck to the front of this house with rain catchment barrels from the metal roof. They are planning to plant a garden in the spring and the rain catchment system will help to irrigate the new garden.
Builder: East Shore Builders
Photographer: Michael Eric Berube
User
This client opted to NOT have her builder install the typical wire shelving. Great idea! We were able to maximize the space of this narrow closet by doing all of the hanging on one side and all shelving / drawers on the opposite side.
Now, when she puts all of her clothing in... it will not feel as narrow. She can enjoy having everything grouped together and nicely organized.
Dannielle Albrecht Designs
sabrina hill
Mittelgroßes Klassisches Ankleidezimmer mit Schrankfronten mit vertiefter Füllung, weißen Schränken, Teppichboden, Ankleidebereich und beigem Boden in Los Angeles
Mittelgroßes Klassisches Ankleidezimmer mit Schrankfronten mit vertiefter Füllung, weißen Schränken, Teppichboden, Ankleidebereich und beigem Boden in Los Angeles
Stanton Homes
The custom master closet offers practical storage with built-in painted shelves and stained wood hanging rods.
Kleiner, Neutraler Uriger Begehbarer Kleiderschrank mit braunem Holzboden in Raleigh
Kleiner, Neutraler Uriger Begehbarer Kleiderschrank mit braunem Holzboden in Raleigh
COUPDEVILLE
Neutraler Klassischer Begehbarer Kleiderschrank mit offenen Schränken, dunklen Holzschränken, dunklem Holzboden und braunem Boden in London
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