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B Fein Interiors LLC
A comfy desk and chair in the corner provide a place to organize a busy family's schedule. Mixing wood finishes is tricky, but when its well considered, the effect can be quite pleasing. :-)
Caroline Couzens Design Ltd
This was a through lounge and has been returned back to two rooms - a lounge and study. The clients have a gorgeously eclectic collection of furniture and art and the project has been to give context to all these items in a warm, inviting, family setting.
No dressing required, just come in home and enjoy!
CO Interiors
Most of our clients come to us seeking an open concept floor plan, but in this case our client wanted to keep certain areas contained and clearly distinguished in its function. The main floor needed to be transformed into a home office that could welcome clientele yet still feel like a comfortable home during off hours. Adding pocket doors is a great way to achieve a balance between open and closed space. Introducing glass is another way to create the illusion of a window on what would have otherwise been a solid wall plus there is the added bonus for natural light to filter in between the two rooms.
Photographer: Stephani Buchman
Bushman Dreyfus Architects
Virginia AIA Merit Award for Excellence in Residential Design | What appeared to be a simple, worn-out, early 20th century stucco cottage was to be modestly renovated as a weekend retreat. But when the contractor and architects began pulling away the interior wall finishes, they discovered a log cabin at its core (believed to date as far back as the 1780’s) and a newer addition (circa 1920’s) at the rear where the site slopes down. Initial plans were scrapped, and a new project was born that honors the original construction while accommodating new infrastructure and the clients’ modern tastes.
The original log cabin was entirely concealed behind painted wood paneling on the interior and stucco on the exterior. Logs were cleaned with a wire brush to maintain much of the original whitewash and chinking between logs was carefully repaired, replaced and stained with tea to the perfect color. One of the log cabin’s original windows, boarded up when the 20th century addition was built, was revealed. Minimalist details were devised to contrast with the carefully uncovered and restored materials. A custom fabricated modern fireplace surround adds simplicity and clean lines as a contrast to the texture of the log walls.
Creative Design Guild
Lovely living room with slipper chairs recovered in a white cotton twill fabric with Nanotex. Liquids roll off the material, super durable too.
Photo by Nick Abraham
Flooret
A classic select grade natural oak. Timeless and versatile. With the Modin Collection, we have raised the bar on luxury vinyl plank. The result: a new standard in resilient flooring. Our Base line features smaller planks and less prominent bevels, at an even lower price point. Both offer true embossed-in-register texture, a low sheen level, a commercial-grade wear-layer, a pre-attached underlayment, a rigid SPC core, and are 100% waterproof.
Greg Robinson Architect
A new 800 square foot cabin on existing cabin footprint on cliff above Deception Pass Washington
Tim Clarke-Payton.com
An elegant family room ideal for resting and quality time.
Photographed by Tim Clarke-Payton
JRP Design & Remodel
Our clients are seasoned home renovators. Their Malibu oceanside property was the second project JRP had undertaken for them. After years of renting and the age of the home, it was becoming prevalent the waterfront beach house, needed a facelift. Our clients expressed their desire for a clean and contemporary aesthetic with the need for more functionality. After a thorough design process, a new spatial plan was essential to meet the couple’s request. This included developing a larger master suite, a grander kitchen with seating at an island, natural light, and a warm, comfortable feel to blend with the coastal setting.
Demolition revealed an unfortunate surprise on the second level of the home: Settlement and subpar construction had allowed the hillside to slide and cover structural framing members causing dangerous living conditions. Our design team was now faced with the challenge of creating a fix for the sagging hillside. After thorough evaluation of site conditions and careful planning, a new 10’ high retaining wall was contrived to be strategically placed into the hillside to prevent any future movements.
With the wall design and build completed — additional square footage allowed for a new laundry room, a walk-in closet at the master suite. Once small and tucked away, the kitchen now boasts a golden warmth of natural maple cabinetry complimented by a striking center island complete with white quartz countertops and stunning waterfall edge details. The open floor plan encourages entertaining with an organic flow between the kitchen, dining, and living rooms. New skylights flood the space with natural light, creating a tranquil seaside ambiance. New custom maple flooring and ceiling paneling finish out the first floor.
Downstairs, the ocean facing Master Suite is luminous with breathtaking views and an enviable bathroom oasis. The master bath is modern and serene, woodgrain tile flooring and stunning onyx mosaic tile channel the golden sandy Malibu beaches. The minimalist bathroom includes a generous walk-in closet, his & her sinks, a spacious steam shower, and a luxurious soaking tub. Defined by an airy and spacious floor plan, clean lines, natural light, and endless ocean views, this home is the perfect rendition of a contemporary coastal sanctuary.
PROJECT DETAILS:
• Style: Contemporary
• Colors: White, Beige, Yellow Hues
• Countertops: White Ceasarstone Quartz
• Cabinets: Bellmont Natural finish maple; Shaker style
• Hardware/Plumbing Fixture Finish: Polished Chrome
• Lighting Fixtures: Pendent lighting in Master bedroom, all else recessed
• Flooring:
Hardwood - Natural Maple
Tile – Ann Sacks, Porcelain in Yellow Birch
• Tile/Backsplash: Glass mosaic in kitchen
• Other Details: Bellevue Stand Alone Tub
Photographer: Andrew, Open House VC
Closet Factory of Kentucky
Custom living room media center constructed of custom-stained pecan wood with Shaker crown molding, curved valences and baseboards, and recessed panel doors.
Metropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
Complete overhaul of the common area in this wonderful Arcadia home.
The living room, dining room and kitchen were redone.
The direction was to obtain a contemporary look but to preserve the warmth of a ranch home.
The perfect combination of modern colors such as grays and whites blend and work perfectly together with the abundant amount of wood tones in this design.
The open kitchen is separated from the dining area with a large 10' peninsula with a waterfall finish detail.
Notice the 3 different cabinet colors, the white of the upper cabinets, the Ash gray for the base cabinets and the magnificent olive of the peninsula are proof that you don't have to be afraid of using more than 1 color in your kitchen cabinets.
The kitchen layout includes a secondary sink and a secondary dishwasher! For the busy life style of a modern family.
The fireplace was completely redone with classic materials but in a contemporary layout.
Notice the porcelain slab material on the hearth of the fireplace, the subway tile layout is a modern aligned pattern and the comfortable sitting nook on the side facing the large windows so you can enjoy a good book with a bright view.
The bamboo flooring is continues throughout the house for a combining effect, tying together all the different spaces of the house.
All the finish details and hardware are honed gold finish, gold tones compliment the wooden materials perfectly.
ColorWhiz Architectural Color Consulting
Homeowners beloved treasures became a reason to remodel the fireplace and create custom alcoves.
Kipnis Architecture + Planning
This is the living room cased opening leading out to the front foyer.
The vintage trim was stripped and repainted. The grilles are all flush traditional looking new units. The flooring is the same wide herringbone that was used throughout the home.
Hsu McCullough
Living Room with access to rear yard lawn. "Griffin" sofa by Lawson-Fenning, "Metropolitan" Chair by B&B Italia, Pace International cocktail table, Campo Accent table from Currey & Company and "Seal Chair" by Ib Kofod-Larsen . Photo by Clark Dugger. Furnishings by Susan Deneau Interior Design
Decorating Den Interiors
The request was to create a space that was light, airy, and suitable for entertaining, with no television. The need was to create a focal point. Use the existing red arm chairs if possible, and display the homeowner's meticulously crafted quilt. A picture mold design was created to tie the quarter-round upper windows with the lower windows. A large piece of art was selected to start bringing in the blues of the quilt. A large area rug was the next design element. Child friendly fabric was selected for the new upholstery. A geometric woven fabric was chosen to recover the chairs.
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