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Marietta Remodeling
Basement build out, new cabinets, kitchen with bar sink, dual beverage cooling units, floating wood shelves.
TATCOR Building & Remodeling
Modern, simple, and lustrous: The homeowner asked for an elevated sports bar feel with family friendly options. This was accomplished using light gray tones are accented by striking black and white colors, natural/textured accent walls, and strategic lighting. This space is an ideal entertainment spot for the homeowners! Guests can view the large flat-screen TV from a seat at the bar or from the comfortable couches in the living room area. A Bistro high-top table was placed next to the textured stone accent wall for additional seating for extra guests or for a more intimate seating option.
Charles Hilton Architects
HOBI Award 2013 - Winner - Custom Home of the Year
HOBI Award 2013 - Winner - Project of the Year
HOBI Award 2013 - Winner - Best Custom Home 6,000-7,000 SF
HOBI Award 2013 - Winner - Best Remodeled Home $2 Million - $3 Million
Brick Industry Associates 2013 Brick in Architecture Awards 2013 - Best in Class - Residential- Single Family
AIA Connecticut 2014 Alice Washburn Awards 2014 - Honorable Mention - New Construction
athome alist Award 2014 - Finalist - Residential Architecture
Charles Hilton Architects
Woodruff/Brown Architectural Photography
MRF Construction, Inc.
Looking out from the wine cellar. No detail was overlooked, from the custom made koa-wood surfboard inspired bar to space for lounging with friends. Every part of this basement remodel is both beautiful and useful, and in perfect balance for this entertaining family!
HomeMasons, Inc
The client's basement was a poorly-finished strange place; was cluttered and not functional as an entertainment space. We updated to a club-like atmosphere to include a state of the art entertainment area, poker/card table, unique curved bar area, karaoke and dance floor area with a disco ball to provide reflecting fractals above to pull the focus to the center of the area to tell everyone; this is where the action is!
Schulte Design Build
Our clients loved their homes location but needed more space. We added two bedrooms and a bathroom to the top floor and dug out the basement to make a daylight living space with a rec room, laundry, office and additional bath.
Although costly, this is a huge improvement to the home and they got all that they hoped for.
Red House Design Build
In the late 50’s, this basement was cut up into a dental office with tiny exam rooms. Red House Custom Building designed a space that could be used as a home gym & media room. Upon demolition, we uncovered an original, structural arch and a wonderful brick foundation that highlighted the home’s original detailing and substantial structure. These were reincorporated into the new design. The arched window on the left was stripped and restored to original working order. The fireplace was one of four original to the home.
Harold T. Merriman was the original owner of home, and the homeowners found some of his works on the third floor of the house. He sketched a plat of lots surrounding the property in 1899. At the completion of the project, the homeowners had it framed, and it now hangs in the room above the A/V cabinet.
High paneled wainscot in the basement perfectly mimics the late 1800’s, battered paneling found under several wall layers during demo. The LED accent lighting was installed behind the top cap of the wainscot to highlight the mixing of new and old while bringing a warm glow to the room.
Photo by Grace Lentini.
Instagram: @redhousedesignbuild
HomeMasons, Inc
The client's basement was a poorly-finished strange place; was cluttered and not functional as an entertainment space. We updated to a club-like atmosphere to include a state of the art entertainment area, poker/card table, unique curved bar area, karaoke and dance floor area with a disco ball to provide reflecting fractals above to pull the focus to the center of the area to tell everyone; this is where the action is!
Red House Design Build
In the late 50’s, this basement was cut up into a dental office with tiny exam rooms. Red House Custom Building designed a space that could be used as a home gym & media room. Upon demolition, we uncovered an original, structural arch and a wonderful brick foundation that highlighted the home’s original detailing and substantial structure. These were reincorporated into the new design. The arched window on the left was stripped and restored to original working order. The fireplace was one of four original to the home.
Harold T. Merriman was the original owner of home, and the homeowners found some of his works on the third floor of the house. He sketched a plat of lots surrounding the property in 1899. At the completion of the project, the homeowners had it framed, and it now hangs in the room above the A/V cabinet.
High paneled wainscot in the basement perfectly mimics the late 1800’s, battered paneling found under several wall layers during demo. The LED accent lighting was installed behind the top cap of the wainscot to highlight the mixing of new and old while bringing a warm glow to the room.
Photo by Grace Lentini.
Instagram: @redhousedesignbuild
TATCOR Building & Remodeling
Modern, simple, and lustrous: The homeowner asked for an elevated sports bar feel with family friendly options. This was accomplished using light gray tones are accented by striking black and white colors, natural/textured accent walls, and strategic lighting. This space is an ideal entertainment spot for the homeowners! Guests can view the large flat-screen TV from a seat at the bar or from the comfortable couches in the living room area. A Bistro high-top table was placed next to the textured stone accent wall for additional seating for extra guests or for a more intimate seating option.
Refined Renovations
New construction combines with an existing fireplace to make this lower level a warm and inviting space for this family.
140 Billeder af kælder med bambusgulv og gulv af terracotta fliser
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