A glamorous residence in the small town of Carpinteria in the US proves that with the help of talented interior designers every house can get a fresh new look
Glamorous residence with stylish living area
The Designer Studio Dana Berkus offers glamorous and simultaneous homelike facilities. The design office was founded in 1987 and has since completed projects in California, New York, Pennsylvania, Hawaii and Colorado. The interiors are characterized by a clever combination of modern and traditional. The successful mix of styles takes the best of both worlds - the classic materials like wood and stone make the room appear very homely and cozy, while the modern clean lines of the device gives a trendy look. With a lot of skill and attention to details will be used the available space as possible. The glamorous residence Padaro is a good example of the characteristic style of the interior designer. There will be used the available space as possible. Large Gleitschiebetüren seamlessly connect the different areas
Glamorous residence with wonderful views
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The institution offers all the amenities you could wish for. The rooms appear not crowded and there is enough free space. The ample glazed facade offers views of the ocean. The beautiful view is the only decoration that needs the interior. The designer has followed the trends of the modern interior - the living area combined dining room, living room and kitchen and should act maximally open. Large windows or sliding glass doors allow enough sunlight into the interior. The neutral color schemes are preferred - brown, beige, black and white come abundantly used. It is a modern residence, where you can feel comfortable and relax
art as a decoration in the living area
wooden stairwell
Open plan living area with comfortable seating
Large kitchen with marble panels
Narrow hallway
Bed and Breakfast - kitchen, living room and dining
ceiling lights above the dining table
bedroom with schönr Outlook
Large sliding glass
The courtyard
full beige-brown mosaic
building with glass facade
The entrance
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