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John Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons Architecture: Murphy & Co. Design | Interiors: Katie Bassett Interiors | Landscaping: TOPO | Photography: Alyssa Lee Photography
The Cleary Company
Originally the road side of this home had no real entry for guests. A full gut of the interior of our client's lakehouse allowed us to create a new front entry that takes full advantage of fabulous views of Lake Choctaw.
Entry storage for a lakehouse needs to include room for hanging wet towels and folded dry towns. Also places to store flip flops and sandals. A combination hooks, open shelving, deep drawers and a tall cabniet accomplish all of that for this remodeled space.
DiMauro Architects, Inc.
Architect: DiMauro Architects
Builder: Jacob Talbot
Photographer: Warren Jagger
Croma Design Inc.
The casually elegant entry to our sunny and bright lakeside Ontario cottage.
Styling: Ann Marie Favot for Style at Home
Photography: Donna Griffith for Style at Home
ORIJIN STONE, LLC
This Coastal style home has it all; a pool, spa, outdoor entertaining rooms, and a stunning view of Wayzata Bay. Our ORIJIN Ferris™ Limestone is used for the pool & spa paving and coping, all outdoor room flooring, as well as the interior tile. ORIJIN Greydon™ Sandstone steps and Wolfeboro™ wall stone are featured with the landscaping elements.
LANDSCAPE DESIGN & INSTALL: Yardscapes, Inc.
MASONRY: Luke Busker Masonry
ARCHITECT: Alexander Design Group, Inc.
BUILDER: John Kramer & Sons, Inc.
INTERIOR DESIGN: Redpath Constable Interior Design
Tracy Berman Interiors
This gorgeous beach condo sits on the banks of the Pacific ocean in Solana Beach, CA. The previous design was dark, heavy and out of scale for the square footage of the space. We removed an outdated bulit in, a column that was not supporting and all the detailed trim work. We replaced it with white kitchen cabinets, continuous vinyl plank flooring and clean lines throughout. The entry was created by pulling the lower portion of the bookcases out past the wall to create a foyer. The shelves are open to both sides so the immediate view of the ocean is not obstructed. New patio sliders now open in the center to continue the view. The shiplap ceiling was updated with a fresh coat of paint and smaller LED can lights. The bookcases are the inspiration color for the entire design. Sea glass green, the color of the ocean, is sprinkled throughout the home. The fireplace is now a sleek contemporary feel with a tile surround. The mantel is made from old barn wood. A very special slab of quartzite was used for the bookcase counter, dining room serving ledge and a shelf in the laundry room. The kitchen is now white and bright with glass tile that reflects the colors of the water. The hood and floating shelves have a weathered finish to reflect drift wood. The laundry room received a face lift starting with new moldings on the door, fresh paint, a rustic cabinet and a stone shelf. The guest bathroom has new white tile with a beachy mosaic design and a fresh coat of paint on the vanity. New hardware, sinks, faucets, mirrors and lights finish off the design. The master bathroom used to be open to the bedroom. We added a wall with a barn door for privacy. The shower has been opened up with a beautiful pebble tile water fall. The pebbles are repeated on the vanity with a natural edge finish. The vanity received a fresh paint job, new hardware, faucets, sinks, mirrors and lights. The guest bedroom has a custom double bunk with reading lamps for the kiddos. This space now reflects the community it is in, and we have brought the beach inside.
Persimmon Interior Design, Inc
Elegant, coastal home renovation of 1980's home on the Banana River in Indian Harbour Beach, FL. Grand two story entry welcomes you with a custom stair case and railing. Wood beams accent the expansive ceiling.
Beach Haus Interiors
We worked with a wonderful family to create this Key West style stilted home on Palm Island, just past Placida, Florida. The family wanted a light and interior with a pop of color throughout.
The foyer is expansive as it is opens up to the top floor - check out the light - stunning! We chose to finish most interior walls with shiplap painted white which contrasts the beautiful weathered gray LVP floors. The iridescent teal backsplash catches your eye and leads you into the kitchen & living room
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