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Everything Home
Our Carmel design-build studio was tasked with organizing our client’s basement and main floor to improve functionality and create spaces for entertaining.
In the basement, the goal was to include a simple dry bar, theater area, mingling or lounge area, playroom, and gym space with the vibe of a swanky lounge with a moody color scheme. In the large theater area, a U-shaped sectional with a sofa table and bar stools with a deep blue, gold, white, and wood theme create a sophisticated appeal. The addition of a perpendicular wall for the new bar created a nook for a long banquette. With a couple of elegant cocktail tables and chairs, it demarcates the lounge area. Sliding metal doors, chunky picture ledges, architectural accent walls, and artsy wall sconces add a pop of fun.
On the main floor, a unique feature fireplace creates architectural interest. The traditional painted surround was removed, and dark large format tile was added to the entire chase, as well as rustic iron brackets and wood mantel. The moldings behind the TV console create a dramatic dimensional feature, and a built-in bench along the back window adds extra seating and offers storage space to tuck away the toys. In the office, a beautiful feature wall was installed to balance the built-ins on the other side. The powder room also received a fun facelift, giving it character and glitz.
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Project completed by Wendy Langston's Everything Home interior design firm, which serves Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Indianapolis.
For more about Everything Home, see here: https://everythinghomedesigns.com/
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https://everythinghomedesigns.com/portfolio/carmel-indiana-posh-home-remodel
Mountainwood Homes
The Butler's Pantry connects the kitchen to the dining room. Bedrosians Cloe White straight stack horizontal tiles and EleQuence Meadow Mist quartz countertops carry the kitchen design throughout the space.
Top Drawer Carpentry LLC
This bar has both a wine chiller and a beverage cooler. A Calcutta laza quartz counter with an undermount stainless sink. Dark stained oak shelves are flanked by white recessed panel cabinet doors
Visbeen Architects
Builder: Brad DeHaan Homes
Photographer: Brad Gillette
Every day feels like a celebration in this stylish design that features a main level floor plan perfect for both entertaining and convenient one-level living. The distinctive transitional exterior welcomes friends and family with interesting peaked rooflines, stone pillars, stucco details and a symmetrical bank of windows. A three-car garage and custom details throughout give this compact home the appeal and amenities of a much-larger design and are a nod to the Craftsman and Mediterranean designs that influenced this updated architectural gem. A custom wood entry with sidelights match the triple transom windows featured throughout the house and echo the trim and features seen in the spacious three-car garage. While concentrated on one main floor and a lower level, there is no shortage of living and entertaining space inside. The main level includes more than 2,100 square feet, with a roomy 31 by 18-foot living room and kitchen combination off the central foyer that’s perfect for hosting parties or family holidays. The left side of the floor plan includes a 10 by 14-foot dining room, a laundry and a guest bedroom with bath. To the right is the more private spaces, with a relaxing 11 by 10-foot study/office which leads to the master suite featuring a master bath, closet and 13 by 13-foot sleeping area with an attractive peaked ceiling. The walkout lower level offers another 1,500 square feet of living space, with a large family room, three additional family bedrooms and a shared bath.
Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Georgetown, DC Transitional Wet Bar
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Photography by John Cole
Michaelson Homes LLC
This basement bar features a gray quartz countertop, undermount sink, metal upper sliding doors, and open shelving. They a-symmetrical doors add a bit of whimsy and practicality.
Sherrie Stewart
Large open kitchen and bar remodel with a combination of white oak and painted white cabinets. Antique pantry doors and two flip up pass through windows.
The Cleary Company
The design plan called for removing the wall between the existing kitchen and dining room allowing for custom floor to ceiling built in cabinetry offering tons of storage and space for a new bar. Features include large drawers, quartz countertops, ceramic tile in herringbone pattern from countertop to ceiling, a beverage fridge, and glass doors with lighted cabinets for showing off barware.
H2D Architecture + Design
Design by: H2D Architecture + Design
www.h2darchitects.com
Built by: Carlisle Classic Homes
Photos: Christopher Nelson Photography
Beth Howley Creative LLC
Coffee bar featuring dark wood cabinetry, white square tile backsplash, gold faucet, white countertop, gold hardware, brass sconces, and open shelving.
McGuire + Co. Kitchen & Bath
Kitchen remodel in late 1880's Melrose Victorian Home, in collaboration with J. Bradley Architects, and Suburban Construction. Slate blue lower cabinets, stained Cherry wood cabinetry on wall cabinetry, reeded glass and wood mullion details, quartz countertops, polished nickel faucet and hardware, Wolf range and ventilation hood, tin ceiling, and crown molding.
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