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Curated by Kellar Design
This client desired a multifunctional space to use for her daily yoga practice and private teaching sessions along with a cozy spot for her family to watch movies and guests to spend the weekend. We first started by lightening the walls with a creamy white paint, then added a focal point with an accent wallpaper and upgraded to a modern sleek ceiling fan. With the addition of a guest bed disguised in this elegant cabinet, cozy futon chairs, black out shades and flowing sheer curtains we checked off all the boxes for this amazing space.
Silicon Bay
A home gym is a great addition to any modern home. This large room offers ample space to add equipment for weight training for to simple stretch out for yoga days. A wall of mirrors allows you to focus on your movements and ensure correct form. The attached bath offers a steam shower for post workout clean ups and a dry sauna for sore muscles.
Building Solutions and Design, Inc
Architect: Nadav Rokach
Interior Design: Eliana Rokach
Contractor: Building Solutions and Design, Inc
Staging: Rachel Leigh Ward/ Meredit Baer
Fusion Bowling
Retro home bowling alley installed in a family recreation building in central Minnesota. Most of the bowling components were salvaged from an old commercial bowling center, and were restored to like-new, or in some technical aspects, better-than-new, condition. The over-lane ball return riser, rack, and capping were originally manufactured in the 1950s. The automatic pinsetter machines are Brunswick A-2 models, which were totally dismantled, cleaned, painted, and rebuilt piece-by-piece with the addition of many new parts. The masking units are Brunswick Gold Crown single-lane models, which were refinished with Granny Smith Apple Green vinyl, and outfitted with a modern LED "pindicator" system. The bowling alley features built-in shoe and ball storage, and a restored manual scorer's table with custom scoresheets.
josesroo
Needed something small in the house for training. Entire project is freestanding, with zero attachments to the walls. Basic 2x4 and 2x6 construction. Website linked is not mine, however, it's where I purchased the climbing holds.
PC- Josiah Reuter
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