Suchergebnisse für „Dachboden“ in Wohnideen
J. Walsh Construction, Inc
Mittelgroßes Uriges Schlafzimmer ohne Kamin, im Loft-Style mit weißer Wandfarbe und braunem Holzboden in San Diego
One Room at a Time, Inc.
The attic space was transformed from a cold storage area of 700 SF to usable space with closed mechanical room and 'stage' area for kids. Structural collar ties were wrapped and stained to match the rustic hand-scraped hardwood floors. LED uplighting on beams adds great daylight effects. Short hallways lead to the dormer windows, required to meet the daylight code for the space. An additional steel metal 'hatch' ships ladder in the floor as a second code-required egress is a fun alternate exit for the kids, dropping into a closet below. The main staircase entrance is concealed with a secret bookcase door. The space is heated with a Mitsubishi attic wall heater, which sufficiently heats the space in Wisconsin winters.
One Room at a Time, Inc.
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Moore Architects, PC
The glass lined look out room at top of tower provides views of the National Mall beyond. It also serves as a cozy gathering spot with panoramic views of the neighborhood.
Hoachlander Davis Photography
Two Hands Interiors
A teen hangout destination with a comfortable boho vibe - with custom snack station. This custom dry bar in a custom blue is completed with Top Knobs hardware and retail accessories. Design by Two Hands Interiors. See the rest of this cozy attic hangout space on our website. #tweenroom #teenroom
MaRae Simone Interiors, LLC
Rooms progress and change over time just like we do. What makes this space beautiful is its simple elegance. Fun Christopher Mouldin lighting hovers above you as you repose in this luxurious chaise lounge. Beautiful open brick, plenty of natural lighting in the day and one big mirror to echo the romantic lighting at night. Enjoy! Compliments of Atlanta designer MaRae Simone.
Design by MaRae Simone, Photography by Terrell Clark
Satterberg Desonier Dumo Interior Design, Inc.
Metropolitan Companies
Kleines Modernes Wohnzimmer im Loft-Stil mit grauer Wandfarbe, Betonboden und TV-Wand in Seattle
Kleines Modernes Wohnzimmer im Loft-Stil mit grauer Wandfarbe, Betonboden und TV-Wand in Seattle
LimeLite Development
Historic Craftsman renovation in Mount Baker neighborhood in Seattle- kids room, finished attic, play room
Uriges Kinderzimmer in Seattle
Uriges Kinderzimmer in Seattle
Ze|Workroom Studio
Modernes Hauptschlafzimmer mit weißer Wandfarbe, braunem Holzboden und braunem Boden in Moskau
Francesco Pierazzi Architects
To dwell and establish connections with a place is a basic human necessity often combined, amongst other things, with light and is performed in association with the elements that generate it, be they natural or artificial. And in the renovation of this purpose-built first floor flat in a quiet residential street in Kennington, the use of light in its varied forms is adopted to modulate the space and create a brand new dwelling, adapted to modern living standards.
From the intentionally darkened entrance lobby at the lower ground floor – as seen in Mackintosh’s Hill House – one is led to a brighter upper level where the insertion of wide pivot doors creates a flexible open plan centred around an unfinished plaster box-like pod. Kitchen and living room are connected and use a stair balustrade that doubles as a bench seat; this allows the landing to become an extension of the kitchen/dining area - rather than being merely circulation space – with a new external view towards the landscaped terrace at the rear.
The attic space is converted: a modernist black box, clad in natural slate tiles and with a wide sliding window, is inserted in the rear roof slope to accommodate a bedroom and a bathroom.
A new relationship can eventually be established with all new and existing exterior openings, now visible from the former landing space: traditional timber sash windows are re-introduced to replace unsightly UPVC frames, and skylights are put in to direct one’s view outwards and upwards.
photo: Gianluca Maver
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