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NGD Interiors, Inc.
An abandoned barn gets a new purpose and style. Features such as large windows, outdoor lighting, and dutch door help brighten the inside and outside space. The renovations provided functionality, as well as keeping with the style of the other structures on the property.
Fawn Renae Designs
My clients knew their house didn't match their modern Scandinavian style. Located in South Charlotte in an older, well-established community, Sara and Ash had big dreams for their home. During our virtual consultation, I learned a lot about this couple and their style. Ash is a woodworker and business owner; Sara is a realtor so they needed help pulling a vision together to combine their styles. We looked over their Pinterest boards where I began to envision their mid-century, meets modern, meets Scandinavian, meets Japanese garden, meets Monterey style. I told you I love making each exterior unique to each homeowner!
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The backyard was top priority for this family of 4 with a big wish-list. Sara and Ash were looking for a she-shed for Sara’s Peleton workouts, a fire pit area to hangout, and a fun and functional space that was golden doodle-friendly. They also envisioned a custom tree house that Ash would create for their 3-year-old, and an artificial soccer field to burn some energy off. I gave them a vision for the back sunroom area that would be converted into the woodworking shop for Ash to spend time perfecting his craft.
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This landscape is very low-maintenance with the rock details, evergreens, and ornamental grasses. My favorite feature is the pops of black river rock that contrasts with the white rock
Damian Farrell Design Group
This guest cottage was designed to look like an old hunting shack! It can also serve as a smaller, more private area -- as the rest of the home is quite expansive.
Interior Design: Megan at M Design and Interiors
Black and Milk | Interior Design | London
For the full portfolio, see https://blackandmilk.co.uk/interior-design-portfolio/
Studio Z Design
Unique for a laneway house, the house has windows on all sides, bringing in an abundance of natural light while also interacting with the life of a city laneway. The "lit" house at night makes it obvious that this is an inhabited living space, occupants becoming part of the neighbourhood rather than tucked away in secret.
The laneway house sits comfortably among the many garages of this Parkdale lane. With its steel roof, wood siding and dark robust exterior, it wears its Toronto garage vernacular proudly, an active part of the laneway urban environment.
Misiaszek Turpin pllc
Resting on a steep slope, this 4,000 square-foot residence boasts an expansive front deck from which beautiful views of the lake can be taken in. Having been in the family for decades, this renovation project looked at creating an outward looking living space with large entertaining areas. In keeping with the history of the camp, a classic approach to a shingle-style home was taken, for the main residence and two, small secondary structures, with forest green accents.
Redeveloping the main level living spaces, a flowing system was generated that allowed for direct access to the outdoors and also allowed the light to enter the interior spaces. Energy efficiency of the entire residence was increased, changing this from a three-season to a four-season home. Beautiful views of the lake can be seen from the main gathering spaces as well as from the cathedral ceiling, master bedroom. Elevated to experience its prior glory, this lakeside camp is ideal for any size family gathering and guarantees amazing memories.
Photographer: MTA
User
The Garden suite sits approximately in the same location as the old smokehouse that once stood on the property nearly a century before.
National Association of the Remodeling Industry
McDunn Construction, Inc., With team member the Architects Office, Berkeley, California, 2021 Regional CotY Award Winner Residential Detached Structure
Alex Crook Photography
Read more about this project in Seattle Magazine: http://www.seattlemag.com/article/orchid-studio-tiny-backyard-getaway
Photography by Alex Crook (www.alexcrook.com) for Seattle Magazine (www.seattlemag.com)
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