Spacious part 15c cottage,
original beamed ceilings (but plenty of head room), recently renovated, with top quality appliances, new carpets and oak flooring.
Each of the cottages features original antique furnishings intermixed with newer pieces in handsome settings that include former slaves quarters, most with exposed brick walls and
original beamed ceilings.
Intimate, light - filled rooms, many of which still have
their original beamed ceilings, are inviting places to sit down with a book or catch up with fellow guests.
The living room's
original beamed ceiling and stone fireplace get an update from a steel - based coffee table, jaunty striped roll - arm chairs and leather seating, while large - scale artwork adds a striking focal point.
Not exact matches
Also suggested is raising the
ceiling of the main hall to expose the
original beams, and replacing the metal doors with wooden doors.
The interior features polished cement floors, exposed brick, steel
beams,
original and repurposed woodwork, soaring 30 - foot
ceilings and 75 - foot width that's the same length as the whole building.
Our favorite was Room 26 (once the palace kitchen), with its exposed timber
beam ceiling, stone fireplace and an
original giant stone sink in the bathroom.
As you'd expect in a building of this age, the size, shape and character of rooms varies with some having
beams, high slopping
ceilings and
original fireplaces.
The room features the
original exposed
ceiling wood
beams with a 170 - year - old stone wall running along the length of the room.
Why you'll love it: Attractive brushed concrete rooms with
original wooden -
beamed ceilings (in some rooms) and abstract designed furniture.
The Borne Basilica Loft D has been refurbished with style, yet preserving its
original spirit:
ceilings with wooden naked
beams, parquet floors and tall windows which open wide.
The Borne Basilica Loft C has been refurbished with style, yet preserving its
original spirit:
ceilings with wooden naked
beams, parquet floors and tall windows which open wide.
The Borne Basilica Loft A has been refurbished with style, yet preserving its
original spirit:
ceilings with wooden naked
beams, parquet floors and tall windows which open wide.
Open
beam ceilings,
original hardwood floors throughout, open flow between kitchen / dining / living room areas.
This cosy apartment has been refurbished with style, yet preserving its
original spirit: high
ceilings with wooden naked
beams, exposed brick walls, parquet floors and tall windows.
Rooms have adobe walls with exposed wooden
ceiling beams,
original tile artwork in baths, fireplaces (in some), memory foam mattresses and plush bathrobes.
The restoration of the antique period dwellings and surrounding land sought to maintain the
original decorative elements — terracotta floors, exposed
beams of the vaulted
ceilings while enriching the rooms with all the modern comforts.
The remaining rooms of the hotel are the restored village houses dating from the 13th to the 17th centuries, which still feature their
original Venetian arches and exposed wooden
ceiling beams.
Every detail has been conceived with luxury in mind; ornate chandeliers complement lofty, wood -
beam ceilings, and 300 pieces of
original artwork — on loan from the Pedro de Osma Museum — adorn the walls.
This home has many
original features (wood walls, wood
ceilings,
beamed ceilings) which gives you the... View Listing Details»
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ceiling» over new redwood decking is a complex arrangement of shaped canvases playing off the old brick and I -
beams of the museum's
original factory structure.
Our 14 - foot high
ceilings are furnished with exposed
original timber
beams that refer to the building's heritage as a former bakery in the historic Tenderloin.
The estate sits on 11 acres, complete with a two - story foyer, wrought - iron railings,
original Spanish tiles,
beam ceilings, a library, a wine cellar, a music room... what else would a new owner need?
With
original mahogany stain woodwork, box
beam ceilings, and bird's - eye maple and red fir floors, this home is a magnificent example of built - to - last elegance.
The living room and sitting room showcase
original wide - plank oak floors and
beams, and a family room adjacent to the kitchen offers a vaulted
ceiling and fireplace with stone surround.
The main residence, built in 1914, features a two - story foyer with wrought - iron stair railings, a step - down living room,
original Spanish tiles,
beam ceilings, a library, a wine cellar, a music room, four bedrooms and 3 1/2 bathrooms.
The
original architecture is accented throughout with large stone fireplaces, and
beamed and barrel
ceilings.
An ornate, Chippendale - style fire surround was replaced by a simple
beam of salvaged wood, which echoes those found in the
original vaulted
ceiling.
With the
original dropped
ceiling removed, the peaked
ceiling and
beams are exposed to stunning effect.
The kitchen is outfitted with wooden
beams, imitative of the
original ceiling design.
We have chestnut
beamed ceilings and
original casement windows and exterior stone walls that are 33 ″ thick, 3 fireplaces and
original woodwork, and too much more to list.
Original ceiling beams have been painted black to match the hearth and granite worktops, and the Brintons plain wool carpet lends balance to the vibrant scheme.
In the dining area, wooden
beams mimic the
original kitchen
ceiling.
Original brick walls and wood
ceiling beams were preserved throughout the former industrial space.
Barn - style light fixtures, pops of color, and faux
ceiling beams made from the
original roof rafters play up the room's vintage farmhouse aesthetic.
The
original board - and - batten wainscoting, built - in cupboards, and exposed
beam ceilings were remarkably intact, though the fir floorboards were buried under layers of linoleum and indoor - outdoor carpet.
The living room's large windows,
ceiling beams, and Gothic - style brick fireplace were among the
original features that stood out most to the homeowners.
Make the most of the unique shape of your attic by working with the
original features: Exposed
beams, a sloping
ceiling and extra skylights can all create a beautiful attic bathroom to relax in.
The cozy master bedroom is finished clad in Joanna's favorite material, the home's
original wood shiplap, here painted in fresh white and offset with unpainted wood
ceiling and exposed
beams.
Bedroom 1 features a large tuffeau stone fireplace, two
original cupboards and natural finished
ceiling beams.
The living room opens into a dining area with aged terracotta floor tiles, a
ceiling with painted
beams and an
original old cupboard.
They removed existing
ceilings to reveal the
original A-frame
beams and installed old scaffolding boards for floors and walls in the living room.
Make a feature of
original and rustic features such as
ceiling beams or a fireplace and accentuate their unfussy beauty by keeping the rest of the décor stark.