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Creative Interiors by Kim
This pergola draped in Wisteria over a Blue Stone patio is located at the home of Interior Designer Kim Hunkeler, located in central Massachusetts.
Integrate Architecture & Planning
Entry at the Gracehaus in Portland, Oregon by Integrate Architecture & Planning. Cor-ten steel, weathering steel at facade beyond.
Lynn Gaffney Architect, PLLC
Kitchen open to Dining and Living with high polycarbonate panels and sliding doors towards meadow allow for a full day of natural light. Large photo shows mudroom door to right of refrigerator with access from entry (foyer).
Cabinets: custom maple with icestone counters (www.icestone.biz).
Floor: polished concrete with local bluestone aggregate. Wood wall: reclaimed “mushroom” wood (cypress planks from PA mushroom barns (sourced through www.antiqueandvintagewoods.com).
Tiger Lily Landscapes, LLC
On a flagstone patio/deck overlooking woodlands, a carefully placed Japanese maple provides a focal point.
©Melissa Clark Photography. All rights reserved.
TELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURE
Designed in 1949 by Pietro Belluschi this Northwest style house sits adjacent to a stream in a 2-acre garden. The current owners asked us to design a new wing with a sitting room, master bedroom and bath and to renovate the kitchen. Details and materials from the original design were used throughout the addition. Special foundations were employed at the Master Bedroom to protect a mature Japanese maple. In the Master Bath a private garden court opens the shower and lavatory area to generous outside light.
In 2004 this project received a citation Award from the Portland AIA
Michael Mathers Photography
The Kitchenworks
Custom Cream Colored Paint on Solid Maple Cabinets, Full Custom Kitchen in Weston, FL. Copper hood and copper handles and accents.
Photo by: Matthew Horton
Margie Grace - Grace Design Associates
The clients had built a magnificent Italianate 'villa' with spectacular views of the Santa Barbara coastline. They had assembled an impressive array of garden objects from around the world which were to be incorporated into the gardens. But the challenges were numerous.
Object scale had to carefully managed in this 40 foot by 80 foot space -- The statuary, hardscape elements, and fountains were carefully separated throughout the landscape, in order to de-emphasize the disparate sizes. Objects included a six-foot high Buddha, a 12" high prayer bell, and a massive 1,500 pound stone urn. Additionally, spectacular tree specimens were chosen and carefully placed to provide a counterweight to the other objects in the garden.
* Builder of the Year: Best Landscape and Hardscape, Santa Barbara Contractors Association
Legacy Landscape Design, LLC
This was a simple landscape renovation in Buckhead. We re-sodded the yard in Zoysia, and added colorful plantings along the exterior of the house. The Dry Creek Bed helped direct the water away from the front yard. The bench added a sitting area to watch the kids play out front. We tried to design for something blooming most of the year. Mark Schisler, Legacy Landscapes, Inc.
Integrate Architecture & Planning
Hallway, also called "dog trot", with a continuous shelf and vaulted ceiling with exposed wood beams in the Gracehaus in Portland, Oregon by Integrate Architecture & Planning
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