726 Billeder af bryggers med sorte vægge og gule vægge

Sunsweet Hill - Dutch Colonial
Sunsweet Hill - Dutch Colonial
Visbeen ArchitectsVisbeen Architects
The rich history and classic appeal of the ever-popular Shingle style is apparent in this four-bedroom design. A columned porch off the efficient kitchen and nearby laundry offers a wonderful place to enjoy your morning coffee, while the large screened porch is perfect for an alfresco meal. Other main floor features include the living room and den with two sided fireplace and a convenient bedroom off the entryway. Upstairs is the master bedroom, bunk room and two additional suites.
Modern Blue & White Kitchen and Laundry
Modern Blue & White Kitchen and Laundry
GMI Design GroupGMI Design Group
This dark, dreary kitchen was large, but not being used well. The family of 7 had outgrown the limited storage and experienced traffic bottlenecks when in the kitchen together. A bright, cheerful and more functional kitchen was desired, as well as a new pantry space. We gutted the kitchen and closed off the landing through the door to the garage to create a new pantry. A frosted glass pocket door eliminates door swing issues. In the pantry, a small access door opens to the garage so groceries can be loaded easily. Grey wood-look tile was laid everywhere. We replaced the small window and added a 6’x4’ window, instantly adding tons of natural light. A modern motorized sheer roller shade helps control early morning glare. Three free-floating shelves are to the right of the window for favorite décor and collectables. White, ceiling-height cabinets surround the room. The full-overlay doors keep the look seamless. Double dishwashers, double ovens and a double refrigerator are essentials for this busy, large family. An induction cooktop was chosen for energy efficiency, child safety, and reliability in cooking. An appliance garage and a mixer lift house the much-used small appliances. An ice maker and beverage center were added to the side wall cabinet bank. The microwave and TV are hidden but have easy access. The inspiration for the room was an exclusive glass mosaic tile. The large island is a glossy classic blue. White quartz countertops feature small flecks of silver. Plus, the stainless metal accent was even added to the toe kick! Upper cabinet, under-cabinet and pendant ambient lighting, all on dimmers, was added and every light (even ceiling lights) is LED for energy efficiency. White-on-white modern counter stools are easy to clean. Plus, throughout the room, strategically placed USB outlets give tidy charging options.
Laundry Room Soon to be Home Office...
Laundry Room Soon to be Home Office...
Renewal by Andersen of NJ-NY MetroRenewal by Andersen of NJ-NY Metro
This homeowner is planning to turn the laundry room into a home office and started by having us install this large new sliding window... Windows from Renewal by Andersen New Jersey
West 71st Street Addition & Whole House
West 71st Street Addition & Whole House
Schloegel Design RemodelSchloegel Design Remodel
The cabinets are gloss laminate and topped with quartz counters. We laid the woodgrain tile in a chevron pattern to add interest to the space.
Dark and Light
Dark and Light
The Jae CompanyThe Jae Company
Many of the elements within the design of this full condo remodel in Westerville, Ohio, contrast nicely with one another. Light and dark elements play off one another. The job included a kitchen, master bath, second bath, powder room, fireplace, lower level bath and laundry room - the redesign included cabinets, countertops, appliances, sinks, faucets, toilets, tile shower, tile floor, tile backsplash, stacked stone fireplace and new lighting. The cabinetry in the kitchen is Woodmont's Sedona Espresso. The countertops are granite in St. Ceila and the backsplash is cream tumbled travertine.
From Boring to Bright and Colorful
From Boring to Bright and Colorful
UserUser
Who Says Your Laundry Room Has To Be Boring? It can be bright and full of color. This project reflects our client's fun personality and love of color and light. Photographer: Bob Fortner
Creating Open Concept Living
Creating Open Concept Living
Amsted Design-BuildAmsted Design-Build
Clever interior design and impeccable craftsmanship were integral to this project, as we added a 10x10 addition to square up the back of the home, and turned a series of divided spaces into an open-concept plan. The homeowners wanted a big kitchen with an island large enough for their entire family, and an adjacent informal space to encourage time spent together. Custom built-ins help keep their TV, desk, and large book and game collections tidy. Upstairs, we reorganized the second and third stories to add privacy for the parents and independence for their growing kids. The new third floor master bedroom includes an ensuite and reading corner. The three kids now have their bedrooms together on the second floor, with an updated bathroom and a “secret” passageway between their closets! Gordon King Photography

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