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Havlicek Builders Inc.
This 2 story home with a first floor Master Bedroom features a tumbled stone exterior with iron ore windows and modern tudor style accents. The Great Room features a wall of built-ins with antique glass cabinet doors that flank the fireplace and a coffered beamed ceiling. The adjacent Kitchen features a large walnut topped island which sets the tone for the gourmet kitchen. Opening off of the Kitchen, the large Screened Porch entertains year round with a radiant heated floor, stone fireplace and stained cedar ceiling. Photo credit: Picture Perfect Homes
Monley Cronin Construction
This home was originally built in 1950 and was renovated and redesigned to capture its traditional Woodland roots, while also capturing a sense of a clean and contemporary design.
Photos by: Farrell Scott
PJ and Company Staging and Interior Decorating
First we removed heavy window treatments to showcase gorgeous floor to ceiling windows. Then painted dark walls with a neutral beige to immediately brighten the look of the room. The addition of beautiful grey sofa with pops of colorful accents and a neutral rug completes the modern, fresh style.
Urban Design Associates
Southwestern style family room with built-in media wall.
Architect: Urban Design Associates
Builder: R-Net Custom Homes
Interiors: Billie Springer
Photography: Thompson Photographic
Scott Wilson Architect, LLC
The family Room is the central space of the home and houses multiple activities i.e.: TV watching, reading, entertaining and family interaction. The large window provides plenty of natural light and a view of the golf course and surrounding hills. Photo by Reed Brown
AR Homes by American Eagle Builders
Great Room in the Blue Ridge Home from Arthur Rutenberg Homes by American Eagle Builders in The Cliffs Valley, Travelers Rest, SC
Ward Jewell Architect AIA
These clients came to my office looking for an architect who could design their "empty nest" home that would be the focus of their soon to be extended family. A place where the kids and grand kids would want to hang out: with a pool, open family room/ kitchen, garden; but also one-story so there wouldn't be any unnecessary stairs to climb. They wanted the design to feel like "old Pasadena" with the coziness and attention to detail that the era embraced. My sensibilities led me to recall the wonderful classic mansions of San Marino, so I designed a manor house clad in trim Bluestone with a steep French slate roof and clean white entry, eave and dormer moldings that would blend organically with the future hardscape plan and thoughtfully landscaped grounds.
The site was a deep, flat lot that had been half of the old Joan Crawford estate; the part that had an abandoned swimming pool and small cabana. I envisioned a pavilion filled with natural light set in a beautifully planted park with garden views from all sides. Having a one-story house allowed for tall and interesting shaped ceilings that carved into the sheer angles of the roof. The most private area of the house would be the central loggia with skylights ensconced in a deep woodwork lattice grid and would be reminiscent of the outdoor “Salas” found in early Californian homes. The family would soon gather there and enjoy warm afternoons and the wonderfully cool evening hours together.
Working with interior designer Jeffrey Hitchcock, we designed an open family room/kitchen with high dark wood beamed ceilings, dormer windows for daylight, custom raised panel cabinetry, granite counters and a textured glass tile splash. Natural light and gentle breezes flow through the many French doors and windows located to accommodate not only the garden views, but the prevailing sun and wind as well. The graceful living room features a dramatic vaulted white painted wood ceiling and grand fireplace flanked by generous double hung French windows and elegant drapery. A deeply cased opening draws one into the wainscot paneled dining room that is highlighted by hand painted scenic wallpaper and a barrel vaulted ceiling. The walnut paneled library opens up to reveal the waterfall feature in the back garden. Equally picturesque and restful is the view from the rotunda in the master bedroom suite.
Architect: Ward Jewell Architect, AIA
Interior Design: Jeffrey Hitchcock Enterprises
Contractor: Synergy General Contractors, Inc.
Landscape Design: LZ Design Group, Inc.
Photography: Laura Hull
Neolithic Design Stone and Tile
Neolithic Design is the ultimate source for a solid hand-carved limestone firpelace mantels. We stock a huge collection new hand carved and reclaimed fireplaces in California for fast delivery but I are also masters for creating a custom tailored mater piece for your home.
Paul Stuart Rankin Inc.
A light filled paneled Family Room in a colonial house in Connecticut
Photographer: Tria Giovan
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