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Moose Designs
Here is an example of a modern farmhouse mudroom that I converted from a laundry room by simply relocating the washer and dryer, adding a new closet and specifying cabinetry. Within that, I choose a modern styled cabinet and hardware; along with warm toned pillows and decorative accents to complete that farmhouse feel.
Orren Pickell Building Group
http://www.pickellbuilders.com. Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan.
Classic Greystone Foyer with Herringbone Limestone Floors, barrel vault ceiling, painted white wainscot and crown molding, and millmade staircase with wrought iron railings. Custom double leaded glass front door.
Denise Quade Design
Open cubbies were placed near the back door in this mudroom / laundry room. The vertical storage is shoe storage and the horizontal storage is great space for baskets and dog storage. A metal sheet pan from a local hardware store was framed for displaying artwork. The bench top is stained to hide wear and tear. The coat hook rail was a DIY project the homeowner did to add a bit of whimsy to the space.
Thermally Broken Steel USA
Beautiful Ski Locker Room featuring over 500 skis from the 1950's & 1960's and lockers named after the iconic ski trails of Park City.
Photo credit: Kevin Scott.
Milestone Homes
Dramatic entry with glass pivot door showing views through the glass rear wall of the house.
Photo by Robinette Architects, Inc.
MWA, Inc.
Informal family entry / gear / mud room with personalized lockers for each occupant to keep their stuff organized.
Photos by Vance Fox
Knight Architects LLC
The front door features a limestone surround with a wrought iron hanging lantern. The custom curved top paneled mahogany door has antique glass. Standing seam copper roof and bluestone terrace complete the entry. Tom Grimes Photography
Baker & Baker Bespoke Kitchens & Furniture
A striking colour combination in this all painted option of the ‘Grove’ design.
The peninsula island with seating for three divides the food preparation from the dining area whilst maintaining an open planned feel.
The handmade cabinetry includes a tall double door larder and curved door worktop cabinets either side of the main window.
The colours used for the hand painted cabinets are Fired Earth White Mulberry and Antimony with honed black granite worktops and pewter handles.
Photographs - Matt Lovejoy at Everything Orange
Laura Vlaming | Arkiteriors
Kitchen remodel which included a butlers pantry, eating area, and rear entry with cubbies. Painted and stained cabinets, throughout. Farmhouse sink, leaded glass, antique mirror, granite, marble and wood countertops.
Tomecek Studio Architecture
Photography by Braden Gunem
Project by Studio H:T principal in charge Brad Tomecek (now with Tomecek Studio Architecture). This project questions the need for excessive space and challenges occupants to be efficient. Two shipping containers saddlebag a taller common space that connects local rock outcroppings to the expansive mountain ridge views. The containers house sleeping and work functions while the center space provides entry, dining, living and a loft above. The loft deck invites easy camping as the platform bed rolls between interior and exterior. The project is planned to be off-the-grid using solar orientation, passive cooling, green roofs, pellet stove heating and photovoltaics to create electricity.
Associated Designs
A two and a half story foyer done in an English style. Carved pilasters and capitals anchor the arched openings into the dining room and library. Additional architectural elements such as the iron handrail and limestone flooring combine with old world antiques and modern furnishings to complete the grand salon.
Lasley Brahaney Architecture + Construction
Arriving at the home, attention is immediately drawn to the dramatic curving staircase with glass balustrade which graces the entryway and leads to the open mezzanine. Architecture and interior design by Pierre Hoppenot, Studio PHH Architects.
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