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KraftMaster Renovations
The arched doorways in this house give it a lot of character and make every entrance way grand.
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Everitt Design
New back-lit marble & walnut display shelving was installed along with a media center and wood storage adjacent to the large brick fireplace (not shown in photo).
Evergreen Interior Designs
white u shape sectional and mid century modern tv console. Basement family room.
Katherine Joy Interiors
A large sectional sofa and ottoman allows the entire family and guests to relax and enjoy this new space.
Custom Design & Construction
Our homeowners approached us for design help shortly after purchasing a fixer upper. They wanted to redesign the home into an open concept plan. Their goal was something that would serve multiple functions: allow them to entertain small groups while accommodating their two small children not only now but into the future as they grow up and have social lives of their own. They wanted the kitchen opened up to the living room to create a Great Room. The living room was also in need of an update including the bulky, existing brick fireplace. They were interested in an aesthetic that would have a mid-century flair with a modern layout. We added built-in cabinetry on either side of the fireplace mimicking the wood and stain color true to the era. The adjacent Family Room, needed minor updates to carry the mid-century flavor throughout.
To the T Construction, LLC
These clients were wonderful to work with. We loved the way the dixie style furniture blends with the mid-century modern furniture.
Glam Vintage & Moderne
Amazing feature wall created with ceiling medallions and painted to give an oil rubbed bronze effect. Custom upholstered tufted sofa paired with vintage styled arm chairs. Antique french marble topped table and vintage styled lighting finish the look. Photos by Warren Denome
Dona Rosene Interiors
The clients desired an updated fireplace wall that would give a nod to the Mid-Century styling of their newly purchased 1958 home. The existing fireplace was faced with stack stone and included a raised hearth. The room was dark with the closest windows being on the covered back porch. Around the corner from the fireplace wall the hallway led to a small guest room with a wide opening and an existing, large modern barn door. This door, with horizontal panels served as the inspiration for facing the fireplace in clean, horizontal grained rift-cut white oak panels. The new fireplace design extended the horizontal wood design with 42” wide floating shelves above low enclosed cabinets for storage. The existing hearth was removed along with the existing stack stone, visually freeing up floor space and leaving the remaining firebox now a foot above the floor. The designer selected a custom, handcrafted Mid-Century style 4” circular pattern tile to be applied below the firebox as well as above and on each side.
Honed Absolute Black granite slab was specified for the new floor flush hearth as well as framing the inside and front edge of the firebox and the countertops on the new adjoining low cabinets. Circular hardware pulls in a polished chrome finish added a reflective touch of jewelry to the expanse of the clean horizontal design as well as repeating the circular tile pattern. The millwork lighting in the floating shelves helped illuminate the fireplace wall which extend the space.
Dieppe Design
Engaged by the client to update this 1970's architecturally designed waterfront home by Frank Cavalier, we refreshed the interiors whilst highlighting the existing features such as the Queensland Rosewood timber ceilings.
The concept presented was a clean, industrial style interior and exterior lift, collaborating the existing Japanese and Mid Century hints of architecture and design.
A project we thoroughly enjoyed from start to finish, we hope you do too.
Photography: Luke Butterly
Construction: Glenstone Constructions
Tiles: Lulo Tiles
Upholstery: The Chair Man
Window Treatment: The Curtain Factory
Fixtures + Fittings: Parisi / Reece / Meir / Client Supplied
Attica Furnishings
Photo credit: Julian Parkinson
Attica Furnishings staged this home renovation project by architect Peter Braithwaite, located in the historic South End of Halifax, Nova Scotia, near the cities largest municipal park. The project was a complete redesign and transformation of a dated house in a traditional neighborhood into a contemporary residence. The design intent was to pay homage to the historical neighborhood by maintaining the original form of the structure while modernizing the aesthetic and detailing. Coffee table by Christopher Joyce.
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