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Hull Forest Products - Wide Plank Floors
Ocean front home first floor hall features white wainscotting with dark walnut hardwood floors and a traditional staircase with walnut stair treads. Walnut floors are custom made by Hull Forest Products, www.hullforest.com. 1-800-928-9602.
Lenox House Design
This hallway off the laundry room serves as a Mudroom complete with built in bench, cubbies and hanging space with vertical shiplap paneling Custom fabric cushions provide cushion of seating.
Twin Cities Closet Company
Hallway in Master Suite leading from Master Bathroom with Driftwood textured melamine for 2015 ASID Showcase Home
Richard Bubnowski Design LLC
Elizabeth B. Gillin Interiors
Sam Oberter Photography
2012 Design Excellence Award, Residential Design+Build Magazine
Builder Boy
Our experts created a smooth finish for this staircase to match the white interior of the home. We partnered with Jennifer Allison Design on this project. Her design firm contacted us to paint the entire house - inside and out. Images are used with permission. You can contact her at (310) 488-0331 for more information.
Wright Jenkins Home Design
The main floor hall that leads to the laundry room, stairs to the second floor, and stairs down to the garage. Photography by Diana Todorova
Boardwalk Builders
Classic beach house entry hall.
Photographer Path Snyder.
Boardwalk Builders, Rehoboth Beach, DE
www.boardwalkbuilders.com
Wright Jenkins Home Design
The second floor hall leads to two guest bedrooms each with heir own bath, and a storage room.
HELMAN SECHRIST Architecture
Architectural Design by Helman Sechrist Architecture
Photography by Marie Kinney
Construction by Martin Brothers Contracting, Inc.
Michels Homes
Builder: Michels Homes
Interior Design: Talla Skogmo Interior Design
Cabinetry Design: Megan at Michels Homes
Photography: Scott Amundson Photography
Lenox House Design
History and Memories played an important factor into the design of this home. A family member of the original owner, the now home owner's aunt owned the cottage for 80+ years, painted these landscapes of the cottage during different seasons and they hung proudly during his childhood. We took a winter shutter off the cottage and it became the frame for these oil paintings. A lower level hall that accesses two guest rooms was a perfect location for this gem of history.
Tennille Joy Interiors
This project was featured in the 2022 House & Garden Magazine, Fresh Contemporary Australian Renovations. A beach house owned by a family-focused retired couple, engaged Tennille Joy Interiors to refresh the dark and dated house. What started off as adding an extra wing for two bedrooms, turned into a full renovation inside and out. Based in the hills of Mornington Peninsular, this home benefits from the green landscapes sweeping through to the water views.
Even though the owners are retired, they have a very busy life with their sporting, social and family commitments. They wished for a low maintenance, beautiful yet functional home to suit all the large family.
The house was a dark, musky and tired space from the late 80’s / early 90’s era. It was obvious from the outset, that a lot of work was required to bring the house back to life.
The new library area was an out dated dining room that wasn’t functioning well with the kitchen. The clients requested a space to relax, read, play games and soak in the view. We have called this room the intellectual brain of the house, otherwise known as the Library. Custom joinery was installed on one wall to house books and accessories while the cupboards hide board games and puzzles. We wrapped a bench seat around the window for built in seating, installed a locally made wall sconce and custom made the upholstery & furniture to suit the new setting. The view is the focal point from the entry glass doors opposite the room.
It was a challenge to find an external paving stone that wasn’t too grey, cream or boring. The process was lengthy to find the perfect stone. It’s a warm limestone that streamlines from the ground floor interior into the exterior, including the pool area. The warmth of the limestone works cohesively with the terracotta roof tiles. To keep the movement interesting and classical, we selected a French pattern. Minimal grout lines reduce maintenance.
The scenery surrounding Mount Martha were the first choices when selecting the colours. From the deep sand colours of the Mount Martha Cliffs to the rusty rock, muted green landscape and the endless blue of the ocean & sky. Terracotta acts as a grounding anchor to reference the original terracotta roof. What was a serendipity moment was when the olive colour was selected for the joinery and unbeknownst, the clients Granddaughter was only born that week and given the name Olive. We felt this was a sign to continue down the Olive path of in the joinery which is such a soothing colour.
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