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Visionary Organizing
This client was struggling to keep her small kitchen pantry organized with limited space. By adding an additional interior shelf up top, as well as a door mounted organizer, I provided her with lots of additional space. Secondly, I sorted and merged products.
Johnson Consulting
This project was a rehabilitation from a 1926 maid's quarters into a guesthouse. Tiny house.
S Squared Design, LLC
Our client has a love for purple and what better place to use it than in her own private loft. We used a neutral color pallet with bold accents of purple to create a personal space for her to enjoy. Soft feminine choices such as a tufted headboard and a little silver scattered in the accessories. And every queen should have there very own chandelier so we gave her two, one in the bedroom and one in the living area. The headboard makes a bold statement against the gray accent wall. Simple, clean, modern and personal is what this space is about.
Susan Cohan Gardens
A simple copper wire trellis used to train ivy up a wall between two windows. This can be an easy DIY project.
National Association of the Remodeling Industry
Alair Homes Decatur, Decatur, Georgia, Residential Interior Element Under $30,000
Closets of Style
Reach-in Girls Closet in White with Modern Style Drawers and Cabinet Doors with Chrome Slide-out Baskets, Closet Rods and Handles.
Raumeslust e.K.
Kleiner Stadtbalkon (ca. 4,5 Qm) - NACH der Verschönerung
Bildnachweis Raumeslust e.K.
OVOLO Interiors
The library area includes a table and two chairs for relaxing a reading a book. The alcove where the library is located is painted a shade of purple to make the library stand out.
honeyandhivedesign
Cool tones of grey and off white create a breezy, light atmosphere for this Pacific Beach Apartment. Everything in this bedroom has been upcycled, re-cycled, and re-purposed creating a one-of-a-kind ensemble that gives this renter a feeling of love and specialty.
Casa de Tierra
Our pioneer project, Casita de Tierra in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, showcases the natural building techniques of a rubble trench foundation, earthbag construction, natural plasters, earthen floors, and a composting toilet.
Our earthbag wall system consists of locally available, cost-efficient, polypropylene bags that are filled with a formula of clay and aggregate unearthed from our building site. The bags are stacked like bricks in running bonds, which are strengthened by courses of barbed wire laid between each row, and tamped into place. The walls are then plastered with a mix composed of clay, sand, soil and straw, and are followed by gypsum and lime renders to create attractive walls.
The casita exhibits a load-bearing wall system demonstrating that thick earthen walls, with no rebar or cement, can support a roofing structure. We, also, installed earthen floors, created an indoor dry-composting toilet system, utilized local woods for the furniture, routed all grey water to the outdoor garden, and maximized air flow by including cross-ventilating screened windows below the natural palm frond and cane roof.
Casita de Tierra exemplifies an economically efficient, structurally sound, aesthetically pleasing, environmentally kind, and socially responsible home.
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