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FABULOUS FIFTH WALLS

Ceilings don’t have to be plain, dull and white. Elevate the often forgotten surface with paint, wallpaper, beams and more!

By Melissa Mauzy

By Blue Heron.

The wood cladding material in the ceiling is a material from Resysta that combines rice husks, salt and mineral oil for a high-density, low-maintenance moisture- and fade-resistant finish.

By Design Moe Kitchen & Bath. This was in an interesting kitchen where the ceiling design idea came from an old image that the homeowner had. The design and construction team did a lot of head scratching to give the client the exact design that she had in mind. It was quite a challenge putting together all of the cabinetry and matching molding pieces on several plains.

By Pierre Jean-Baptiste Interiors, Ltd. The designer added light gray wainscoting with dark brown, low VOC wall paint above to add contrast to the newly added custom wainscoting in this minuscule bathroom. LED recessed ceiling lights were integrated to reduce power consumption. Overall, this bathroom achieved the goal of being environmentally friendly as well as design conscious.

By Linda McDougald Design | Postcard From Paris Home.

The ceiling in The Cliffs Lake Keowee residence features reclaimed beams. Arches between the beams are dressed with brick. A custom-designed and hand-crafted iron chandelier hangs over the island.

By Celia Welch Interiors.

The designer lined the vaulted ceiling with cedar planks in a custom translucent stain allowing the natural beauty of the wood to come through. The effect, when added to the soft tones of the paint color and textiles, is to envelop the family room in an elegant warmth.

By Rodriguez Studio Architecture.

This ceiling is in a converted attic in Brooklyn. The roof was a series of peaks and rafters. The designer clad the entire shape with finish grade plywood, added lights and then painted the walls black with blackbird paint.

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Imanoglou Jewelry Store

Athens, Greece

Architecture/Lighting by Nikos Adrianopoulos

Architecture & Lighting

N ikos Adrianopoulos Architecture & Lighting in Athens, Greece, is anything but a boring architectural practice; their identity is defined by light integration in all its forms throughout any architectural design process to create memorable spaces with an overall “essential luxury” user experience. Their motivation is evident in every project, but perhaps nowhere more so than in the new Imanoglou Jewelry Store in Athens.

I manoglou is a high-end jewelry company focused on adding drama and elegance to their customers’ lives, a fact that the architects took seriously when designing the overall feel of the space.

“ We wanted to create a luxurious and elegant yet simple and modernized jewelry boutique,” says the firm. To start with the luxury, a golden stitch runs up the curved walls and ceiling to create two linked-together halves. This detail sets the tone for the space, promoting a peaceful aura with clean lines that gives the space the illusion of perfect symmetry.

They went dramatic and luxurious with the color scheme as well, using a deep emerald green and charred wood to complement each other and produce a gradient of light and color to add dimension. The space’s contrast

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