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Meyer Design
Enjoy Entertaining? Consider adding a bar to your basement and other entertainment spaces. The black farmhouse sink is a unique addition to this bar!
Meyer Design
Haver & Skolnick LLC Architects
This Butler's Pantry features chestnut counters and built-in racks for plates and wine glasses.
Robert Benson Photography
O’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design | L. Cramer Builders + Remodelers, Builder | Troy Thies, Photography | Shannon Gale, Photo Styling
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186 Lighting Design Group - Gregg Mackell
This home in Beaver Creek Colorado was captured by photographer Jay Goodrich, who did an excellent job of capturing the lighting as it appears in the space. Using an unconventional technique for lighting shelves, these were silhouetted with LED lights hidden behind thickened block shelves. The textured wall beyond adds depth to the composition.
Architect: Julie Spinnato, Studio Spinnato www.juliespinnato.com
Builder: Jeff Cohen, Cohen Construction
Interior Designer: Lyon Design Group www.interiordesigncolorado.net
Photographer: www.jaygoodrich.com
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Kitty&Company Interior Design llc
This home brew pub invites friends to gather around and taste the latest concoction. I happily tried Pumpkin when there last. The homeowners wanted warm and friendly finishes, and loved the more industrial style.
Clearcut Construction, Inc.
We remodeled the interior of this home including the kitchen with new walk into pantry with custom features, the master suite including bathroom, living room and dining room. We were able to add functional kitchen space by finishing our clients existing screen porch and create a media room upstairs by flooring off the vaulted ceiling.
Thermally Broken Steel USA
Here you can see the corner of the custom thermally broken steel wine cellar on the far left.
By Design Interiors, Inc.
This 5,600 sq ft. custom home is a blend of industrial and organic design elements, with a color palette of grey, black, and hints of metallics. It’s a departure from the traditional French country esthetic of the neighborhood. Especially, the custom game room bar. The homeowners wanted a fun ‘industrial’ space that was far different from any other home bar they had seen before. Through several sketches, the bar design was conceptualized by senior designer, Ayca Stiffel and brought to life by two talented artisans: Alberto Bonomi and Jim Farris. It features metalwork on the foot bar, bar front, and frame all clad in Corten Steel and a beautiful walnut counter with a live edge top. The sliding doors are constructed from raw steel with brass wire mesh inserts and glide over open metal shelving for customizable storage space. Matte black finishes and brass mesh accents pair with soapstone countertops, leather barstools, brick, and glass. Porcelain floor tiles are placed in a geometric design to anchor the bar area within the game room space. Every element is unique and tailored to our client’s personal style; creating a space that is both edgy, sophisticated, and welcoming.
Freedom Millwork/April Clary-Designer
This wine/coffee bar was an addition added to an existing Yorktowne kitchen years later. Yorktowne Dixon door with a Sage finish. Complimented by a Walnut Butcher block by Bally
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