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Battle Associates, Architects
Woodsy kitchen for guest house. This project was a Guest House for a long time Battle Associates Client. Smaller, smaller, smaller the owners kept saying about the guest cottage right on the water's edge. The result was an intimate, almost diminutive, two bedroom cottage for extended family visitors. White beadboard interiors and natural wood structure keep the house light and airy. The fold-away door to the screen porch allows the space to flow beautifully.
Photographer: Nancy Belluscio
Welling Construction
An outdated 1960’s home with smaller rooms typical of this period was completely transformed into a timeless lakefront retreat that embraces the client’s traditions and memories. Anchoring it firmly in the present are modern appliances, extensive use of natural light, and a restructured floor plan that appears both spacious and intimate.
Frameless Impressions
Frameless Pool fence and glass doors designed and installed by Frameless Impressions
Penny Lane Home Builders, LLC
Photo by Bozeman Daily Chronicle - Adrian Sanchez-Gonzales
*Plenty of rooms under the eaves for 2 sectional pieces doubling as twin beds
* One sectional piece doubles as headboard for a (hidden King size bed).
* Storage chests double as coffee tables.
* Laminate floors
Eric Reinholdt, Architect
The master bath seen here is compact in its footprint - again drawing from the local boat building traditions. Tongue and groove fir walls conceal hidden compartments and feel tailored yet simple.
The hanging wall cabinet allow for a more open feeling as well.
The shower is given a large amount of the floor area of the room. A curb-less configuration with two shower heads and a continuous shelf. The shower utilizes polished finishes on the walls and a sandblasted finish on the floor.
Eric Reinholdt - Project Architect/Lead Designer with Elliott + Elliott Architecture Photo: Tom Crane Photography, Inc.
Griffin Enright Architects
The library is a room within a room -- an effect that is enhanced by a material inversion; the living room has ebony, fired oak floors and a white ceiling, while the stepped up library has a white epoxy resin floor with an ebony oak ceiling.
JMP Interiors
My client was moving from a 5,000 sq ft home into a 1,365 sq ft townhouse. She wanted a clean palate and room for entertaining. The main living space on the first floor has 5 sitting areas, three are shown here. She travels a lot and wanted her art work to be showcased. We kept the overall color scheme black and white to help give the space a modern loft/ art gallery feel. the result was clean and modern without feeling cold. Randal Perry Photography
Princeton Design Collaborative
Garden allee path with copper pipe trellis
Photo by: Jeffrey Edward Tryon of PDC
Mantis Design + Build, LLC
The indigo vanity and its brass hardware stand in perfect harmony with the mirror, which elegantly reflects the marble shower.
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