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The Cousins
When Hurricane Sandy hit, it flooded this basement with nearly 6 feet of water, so we started with a complete gut renovation. We added polished concrete floors and powder-coated stairs to withstand the test of time. A small kitchen area with chevron tile backsplash, glass shelving, and a custom hidden island/wine glass table provides prep room without sacrificing space. The living room features a cozy couch and ample seating, with the television set into the wall to minimize its footprint. A small bathroom offers convenience without getting in the way. Nestled between the living room and kitchen is a custom-built repurposed wine barrel turned into a wine bar - the perfect place for friends and family to visit. Photo by Chris Amaral.
Just the Thing Decorating, Staging, and Windows
The family who has owned this home for twenty years was ready for modern update! Concrete floors were restained and cedar walls were kept intact, but kitchen was completely updated with high end appliances and sleek cabinets, and brand new furnishings were added to showcase the couple's favorite things.
Troy Grant, Epic Photo
SMITH + GSELL DESIGN STUDIO
Custom built-ins for the media equipment and storage were provided by The Master's Touch.
DeVinci Cast Stone
The SoHo
Refined in its simplicity, the clean and unadorned lines of the Soho will easily complement a wide variety of motifs.
Cornerstone Architects
Nestled between multiple stands of Live Oak trees, the Westlake Residence is a contemporary Texas Hill Country home. The house is designed to accommodate the entire family, yet flexible in its design to be able to scale down into living only in 2,200 square feet when the children leave in several years. The home includes many state-of-the-art green features and multiple flex spaces capable of hosting large gatherings or small, intimate groups. The flow and design of the home provides for privacy from surrounding properties and streets, as well as to focus all of the entertaining to the center of the home. Finished in late 2006, the home features Icynene insulation, cork floors and thermal chimneys to exit warm air in the expansive family room.
Photography by Allison Cartwright
John Harrison Jones, AIA Architect
Timothy Hursley
Modern recreational lakeside retreat.
Located in the South Main Arts District of Downtown Memphis, John Harrison Jones Architect is a full-service professional architectural firm serving the Southeast. The firm produces award-winning architecture that is artful, distinctive, sustainable, and uniquely tailored to our clients' needs. Please call, email, or visit our website for more information. We are happy to have a conversation about your design goals and how we might assist you with your project.
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