Gelbe Mediterrane Wohnzimmer Ideen und Design

A typical Superior Faux Wood Beam Installation:
The T 25 & T 17 faux beams have beautiful time weathered, distressed markings throughout the beam. These faux beams look like they just came out of an old, 19th century barn. This faux wood beam is available prefinished or unfinished in an interior grade stain. If using the product outdoors, we recommend using an exterior grade paint or stain on an unfinished product. If pre-finished product is used outdoors, you must apply a UV inhibiter to prevent color fading.

The idea was to create a 3D open space in the two niches under the stairs, to highlight the two marble statues and establish a classical and realistic atmosphere in keeping with the style of the house and the decoration. The client opted for a Tuscan style. At first it was just going to paint the mural in thebackground of the niche, but using the three dimensional structure of the niches and steps and the presence of faux marble columns that I painted myself before, seems to look good give it a stone finish around to the attach it to the wall structure and background creating the same environment.

Bright and colorful living space using reds, greens, and blues.
Geräumiges Mediterranes Wohnzimmer mit gelber Wandfarbe, dunklem Holzboden, Kamin, Kaminsims aus Stein und Wand-TV in Santa Barbara

A large open living space welcomes all who enter with a kiva fireplace and built in entertainment center plus art display shelves and the warmth of wood.

Mediterranes Wohnzimmer in Miami

BROWN CANTERA COLUMNS
Mediterranes Wohnzimmer in Mexiko Stadt

An outdoor living room by David Dalton features a casual ethnic mix of moroccan, British Colonial, Asian and Greek elements.
Mittelgroßes, Repräsentatives, Fernseherloses, Abgetrenntes Mediterranes Wohnzimmer ohne Kamin mit weißer Wandfarbe in Los Angeles
Gary Hawks
Mittelgroßes, Offenes Mediterranes Wohnzimmer mit beiger Wandfarbe, dunklem Holzboden, Wand-TV und braunem Boden in Sonstige
Elisa Macomber
Kleines, Fernseherloses, Offenes Mediterranes Wohnzimmer mit gelber Wandfarbe, Terrakottaboden, Eckkamin und verputztem Kaminsims in Albuquerque
Winner of 2002 Star Awards of Texas Home Builders Association for Best Product Design and Best Interior Merchandizing. The adobe and limestone exterior of this custom $1.4M Canyon creek Homes showplace combines elements of Spanish and Texas style architecture, with the theme continued as you step inside this lovely hill-country hacienda. This two story, five bedrooms, four baths, office/study, spacious living area which opens to the formal dining/kitchen area. The homeowners desired a home to complement their casual, outdoorsy lifestyle-exceeding their expectations, this 6000 sq.ft. rustic masterpiece maintains the cozy, homey atmosphere required by this active family. Through the magnificent custom-made, Mexican-imported wrought iron door, you enter a grandiose foyer with stained oak floors and a faux bronze inlay set in the arched ceiling. Also imported are the unique light fixtures and wooden furniture sprinkled throughout. The first-floor master suite features an over sized Jacuzzi tub overlooking a private courtyard, complete with a trickling waterfall and soothing rock garden. Stained oak and earth-toned cool stone floors complement the décor of the formal living and dining area. A majestic limestone fireplace, flanked by a built-in entertainment center and bookshelves, is the focal point of this spacious area, while two floor-to-ceiling arched windows view the colorful pool scape. The attention to detail makes this home stand out, from the wooden tresses built in to the cathedral ceilings, to the mosaic counters and backsplashes in the bathrooms. Stainless steel appliances in the open kitchen coordinate with the granite counter tops and wood cabinets - creating an inviting space for family gatherings. Just off the kitchen is a cozy breakfast nook and family room, with French doors leading to the covered patio, pool and exercise room. A curved, wrought iron staircase leads to three more bedrooms upstairs, with a landing that overlooks the formal living area. From the vantage point, you can get a better look at the animal trophies and custom iron sconces hung on thick, adobe pillars. This "uniquely Texas" home does a fabulous job of matching the active and down to-earth personality of the family that resides here.
The view from the upstairs game room. This entire room is suspended from the structure above since there is only a glass wall on the room below. The curved beams and crown molding are all knotty alder.



