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Four Elements Construction
Our clients small two bedroom home was in a very popular and desirably located area of south Edmonton just off of Whyte Ave. The main floor was very partitioned and not suited for the clients' lifestyle and entertaining. They needed more functionality with a better and larger front entry and more storage/utility options. The exising living room, kitchen, and nook needed to be reconfigured to be more open and accommodating for larger gatherings. They also wanted a large garage in the back. They were interest in creating a Chelsea Market New Your City feel in their new great room. The 2nd bedroom was absorbed into a larger front entry with loads of storage options and the master bedroom was enlarged along with its closet. The existing bathroom was updated. The walls dividing the kitchen, nook, and living room were removed and a great room created. The result was fantastic and more functional living space for this young couple along with a larger and more functional garage.
Laura Kaehler Architects
New two story garage with loft above. Race car enthusiast and driver wanted a special building to be able to work on his vintage European cars and entertain friends and family from loft above. Exterior is brick and slate to match existing tudor style home. Interior is industrial with dark windows, high ceilings, exposed rustic beams and wide plank rustic oak floors. Laura Kaehler Architects
Robeson Design
Entering this downtown Denver loft, three layered cowhide rugs create a perfectly organic shape and set the foundation for two cognac leather arm chairs. A 13' panel of Silver Eucalyptus (EKD) supports a commissioned painting ("Smoke")
Bottom line, it’s a pretty amazing first impression!
Without showing you the before photos of this condo, it’s hard to imagine the transformation that took place in just 6 short months.
The client wanted a hip, modern vibe to her new home and reached out to San Diego Interior Designer, Rebecca Robeson. Rebecca had a vision for what could be. Rebecca created a 3D model to convey the possibilities… and they were off to the races.
The design races that is.
Rebecca’s 3D model captured the heart of her new client and the project took off.
With only 6 short months to completely gut and transform the space, it was essential Robeson Design connect with the right people in Denver. Rebecca searched HOUZZ for Denver General Contractors.
Ryan Coats of Earthwood Custom Remodeling lead a team of highly qualified sub-contractors throughout the project and over the finish line.
The project was completed on time and the homeowner is thrilled...
Rocky Mountain Hardware
Exquisite Kitchen Design
Rugs - Aja Rugs, LaJolla
Painting – Liz Jardain
Photos by Ryan Garvin Photography
User
Interior entry way next to shipping container. Strand bamboo flooring.
Hal Kearney, Photographer
In Your Space Interior Design
One of a kind custom Copper Entry Door with Bamboo Ceiling, and stone knee wall. The not so big entry is in perfect balance in color and texture through natural elements of metal, wood, stone, glass and fabric. Please check out website for amazing Before and After Photos to see what we can do with your space.
Space and Interior Design by Runa Novak of In Your Space Interior Design: Chicago, Aspen, and Denver
O’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | Corey Gaffer Photography
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Four Elements Construction
Our clients small two bedroom home was in a very popular and desirably located area of south Edmonton just off of Whyte Ave. The main floor was very partitioned and not suited for the clients' lifestyle and entertaining. They needed more functionality with a better and larger front entry and more storage/utility options. The exising living room, kitchen, and nook needed to be reconfigured to be more open and accommodating for larger gatherings. They also wanted a large garage in the back. They were interest in creating a Chelsea Market New Your City feel in their new great room. The 2nd bedroom was absorbed into a larger front entry with loads of storage options and the master bedroom was enlarged along with its closet. The existing bathroom was updated. The walls dividing the kitchen, nook, and living room were removed and a great room created. The result was fantastic and more functional living space for this young couple along with a larger and more functional garage.
Deep River Partners
Reimagining the Foyer began with relocating the existing coat closet in order to widen the narrow entry. To further enhance the entry experience, some simple plan changes transformed the feel of the Foyer. A wall was added to create separation between the Foyer and the Family Room, and a floating ceiling panel adorned with textured wallpaper lowered the tall ceilings in this entry, making the entire sequence more intimate. A geometric wood accent wall is lit from the sides and showcases the mirror, one of many industrial design elements seen throughout the condo. The first introduction of the home’s palette of white, black and natural oak appears here in the Foyer.
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