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Bedenbaugh Designs Inc. and The Lynden Gallery
This door was once a window above the kitchen sink in a gallery kitchen. Now it houses a bar area with wine and glassware storage on one side, and convenient hanging and drawer storage for linens, less used appliances, and bulk foods.
Boston Design Guide
Architecture by Jan Gleysteen Architects, Inc.; Custom Build by Kistler & Knapp Builders, Inc.; Interior Design by Mollie Johnson Interiors, Inc.; Architectural Millwork by Walter Lane Cabinetmaker, LLC.; Herrick & White Ltd.; Landscaping by Anderson Landscape Construction; Photography by Richard Mandelkorn
Martha Stack Ltd
A compact, contemporary bar with a decoupaged, silver tea-paper ceiling and Rojo Alicante marble counters
S Interior Design
Modern, Colorful, & Comfortable
S Interior Design was asked to create an entertainment space that would remind one of an upscale lounge in trendy boutique hotel.
The home owner, a single man, had already installed a projection screen that enabled a 20' viewing surface, but nothing else was in the room but hand me down furnishings. All of the furnishings from the dry bar, high top seating area, upholstered seating and window coverings were designed specifically for the room's purpose. LED lighting in the form of the recessed cans and the linear pendant allow for layers of light to be managed to set the mood desired.
Steven Kaye Photography
Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes
2010 NARI CAPITAL COTY MERIT AWARD WINNER
Baby boomers residing in this single-family colonial in Mclean, Virginia, wanted to make big changes indoors and out. First, they were tired of their back yard and old wooden deck. The neighboring lot sloped steeply downward, creating significant run-off that prevented any semblance of a lawn or landscaping from taking hold. Worse, it prevented the couple from letting their grandchildren or dog out to play.
To address the issue, Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes excavated their entire yard so it was level. Then they designed and built a 5’ x 40’ retaining wall covered with ledger stone to separate the lots, installing an underground drainage system to keep runoff away from a new flagstone patio and surrounding plants and shrubs.
Above the stone patio is a large no-maintenance deck reached via a wide stairway with matching railing. A 12’ x 18’ screened in porch sits to one side featuring cedar beaded ceiling panels and French doors that lead into the home’s dining room.
Highlighting the interior renovations is a new gourmet kitchen with a custom-made wood cabinets and exotic granite countertops. The room’s focal point is a large island with a two-tier countertop and bar seating. Professional-grade stainless steel appliances include a gas cooktop, double-wall ovens, built-in microwave and dishwasher and large refrigerator. Other features include a porcelain tile floor, tile backsplash and a tray ceiling.
A new master bathroom features floor-to-ceiling cabinets, a dark marble countertop and his and hers sinks. Contrasting light-colored marble floor and wall tile leads to a glass-enclosed shower. An adjoining walk-in closet completes the design.
The Home Depot
Small spaces can entertain in big style with a flawlessly festive bar cart. This chic gold cart and copper ice bucket reflect the sparkle of the sculptural, low-profile martini glasses. The cart’s casters make it easy to move the party to any room. Shop the products below and add to your barware collection.
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Stationed at the end of the bar, the statue of Beethoven sits atop a pedestal. Pivoting the bust backwards slightly reveals a button that, when touched, unlocks and opens the safe room door.
Ober Woodworking
In collaboration with architect Joan Heaton, we came up with this design for an English styled pub for the basement of a Vermont ski chalet. It involved quite a bit of curved woodworking as well as many hand carved details. It is made of Honduran Mahogany with an oil rubbed finish. The combination of these elements give it a bold yet delicate impression. The contractor for this project was Brothers Construction, Waitsfield, Vermont. The architect was Joan Heaton Architecture, Bristol, Vermont, and the photographs are by Susan Teare of Essex Junction, Vermont
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