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Duet Design Group
The hexagon tile in this mud room mimics the design of the custom rug in the foyer.
Photo by Emily Minton Redfield
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Pippin Home Designs, Inc
This is a hall closet with a separate kitty door entry & exit. Also has an exhaust fan!
Iwan Sastrawiguna Interior Design
An antique large safety deposit box from the Dutch colonial era used as a console table in this hallway combined with Parisian vintage poster and grasscloth wallpaper.
Photo : Bambang Purwanto
KW Designs
This family-friendly house is the envy of all the neighborhood kids, who had never looked so cool until running down this hallway on 100% reclaimed teak floors.
Photography: Chipper Hatter
DC Interiors & Renovations
Our client has two very active cats so to keep them off the counters and table; we created a cat walk out of reclaimed barn boards. On one wall they go up and down and they can go up and over the cabinets in the kitchen. It keeps them content when she is out for long hours and it also gives them somewhere to go up.
Atelier B2
Projet de rénovation complète, dans le but de sublimer cet Haussmannien avec des couleurs.
Atelier B2
Projet de rénovation complète, dans le but de sublimer cet Haussmannien avec des couleurs.
Mountford Architects
The perfect hallway to welcome you home; Large recessed windows and angled ceilings allow natural light to flood into this spacious hall. Whilst the window sills provide plenty of surface and space for precious memorabilia to be showcased.
The raw face brick wall adds character, line and texture; A focal point of this hallway.
Photographed by Stephen Nicholls
Donald A. Gardner Architects
Mud room and utility space provide a convenient place to drop bags, keys, and shoes on the way in from the garage. This built-in locker has storage and seating with basket storage for loose items.
Tim Andersen Architect
Stairwell at second floor was opened to underside of roof. Skylights bring light into the center of the house. New bathroom at left continues vaulted ceiling with high windows to borrow some of this light. Wall color is BM "Dorset Gold."
Kathy Corbet Interiors
John Magor Photography. This Butler's Pantry became the "family drop zone" in this 1920's mission style home. Brilliant green walls and earthy brown reclaimed furniture bring the outside gardens in. The perching bird lanterns and dog themed art and accessories give it a family friendly feel. A little fun and whimsy with the chalk board paint on the basement stairwell wall and a carved wood stag head watching your every move. The closet was transformed by The Closet Factory with great storage, lucite drawer fronts and a stainless steel laminate countertop. The window treatments are a creative and brilliant final touch.
Homework Remodels - Tri-lite Builders
Our main challenge was constructing an addition to the home sitting atop a mountain.
While excavating for the footing the heavily granite rock terrain remained immovable. Special engineering was required & a separate inspection done to approve the drilled reinforcement into the boulder.
An ugly load bearing column that interfered with having the addition blend with existing home was replaced with a load bearing support beam ingeniously hidden within the walls of the addition.
Existing flagstone around the patio had to be carefully sawcut in large pieces along existing grout lines to be preserved for relaying to blend with existing.
The close proximity of the client’s hot tub and pool to the work area posed a dangerous safety hazard. A temporary plywood cover was constructed over the hot tub and part of the pool to prevent falling into the water while still having pool accessible for clients. Temporary fences were built to confine the dogs from the main construction area.
Another challenge was to design the exterior of the new master suite to match the existing (west side) of the home. Duplicating the same dimensions for every new angle created, a symmetrical bump out was created for the new addition without jeopardizing the great mountain view! Also, all new matching security screen doors were added to the existing home as well as the new master suite to complete the well balanced and seamless appearance.
To utilize the view from the Client’s new master bedroom we expanded the existing room fifteen feet building a bay window wall with all fixed picture windows.
Client was extremely concerned about the room’s lighting. In addition to the window wall, we filled the room with recessed can lights, natural solar tube lighting, exterior patio doors, and additional interior transom windows.
Additional storage and a place to display collectibles was resolved by adding niches, plant shelves, and a master bedroom closet organizer.
The Client also wanted to have the interior of her new master bedroom suite blend in with the rest of the home. Custom made vanity cabinets and matching plumbing fixtures were designed for the master bath. Travertine floor tile matched existing; and entire suite was painted to match existing home interior.
During the framing stage a deep wall with additional unused space was discovered between the client’s living room area and the new master bedroom suite. Remembering the client’s wish for space for their electronic components, a custom face frame and cabinet door was ordered and installed creating another niche wide enough and deep enough for the Client to store all of the entertainment center components.
R-19 insulation was also utilized in this main entertainment wall to create an effective sound barrier between the existing living space and the new master suite.
The additional fifteen feet of interior living space totally completed the interior remodeled master bedroom suite. A bay window wall allowed the homeowner to capture all picturesque mountain views. The security screen doors offer an added security precaution, yet allowing airflow into the new space through the homeowners new French doors.
See how we created an open floor-plan for our master suite addition.
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