Reclaimed oak beams offer rustic hanging space in this country kitchen, which has a classic Aga and a pretty blue vintage high chair.
The bedroom is part of a recent extension at the top of the house, but
reclaimed oak beams and old floorboards give it an aged feel.
Not exact matches
The home has been painstakingly crafted utilizing century - old
reclaimed Amish
beams and chestnut flooring, French white
oak, and elegant Montana red stone for a one of a kind western estate.
Woodsy details like hand - hewn
reclaimed oak columns and
beams as well as other natural materials continue the indoor - outdoor appeal thanks to Canadian - born interior designer Marlene Dennis, who was thrilled to take on this project.
We supply hand - sanded, kiln - dried floorboards in
reclaimed oak and occasionally pine, but the lack of original pine has led to many suppliers offering pine cut from
beams, which isn't comparable to original boards».
Two years INSPIRATION: Books featuring warm modern homes, as well as the strict preferences of the homeowners themselves REQUIREMENTS: Simplicity of design, sustainability, durability, practicality and a reverence for the traditional architecture of the neighborhood while maintaining a minimalist, modern aesthetic MATERIALS USED: Quartz countertops, ceramic and porcelain tiles, steel and wood - clad windows, white
oak floors, walnut cabinetry, natural linens,
reclaimed wood
beams, concrete, plaster and lots of glass DESIGNERS»S FAVORITE ROOM: The multipurpose living space, especially since it contains an innovative and sculptural steel staircase
The living area of Patrick Printy and Dan Holland's house in Sonoma County includes a pair of custom - made sofas upholstered in reversed black denim, a Jonathan Adler cocktail table, Oly side tables, a French armchair in vintage mattress ticking, and an antique rug; the walls are made of plaster, and the
beams and dormer are of
reclaimed oak.
The ceiling and
beams in a second guest room are
reclaimed oak, and the bed by Room & Board has a custom - made headboard; an antique armchair, which belonged to Holland's grandmother, is covered in a wool by Holland & Sherry, and the portrait of a Civil War general was found in North Carolina.
The open shelves on either side of the window were made from
reclaimed elm floorboards and old
oak beams and they hold the owners» collections of pottery and accessories.