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Marvin
When a North Carolina family was looking to build a vacation home by the shore, they wanted it to last for generations to come. They knew building in coastal areas posed certain challenges: hurricane force winds, high humidity, corrosive salt air, driving rain, and more. This waterfront property needed to be able to withstand the harshest coastal conditions, while meeting the needs of the energy-conscious owners. High-performance glass was a necessity, but the home also had to have a distinct look in which simulated divided lites were used to achieve a very specific architectural style.
The perfect combination of beauty and strength, IMPACT products from Integrity allowed the builders to meet all the job requirements. They also created a finished product worthy of award-winning accolades. Integrity IMPACT windows and patio doors offer Impact Zone 3 rated performance for coastal applications. Multi-point locking systems offered additional stability and security. Energy-efficient, high-performance glass helped make this home 44% more efficient to operate. “Integrity is a durable and beautiful component of a new home. Their products are strong and yet visually pleasing. The options allow for the ability to customize the look to fit different architectural styles while being consistent in performance,” said Luke Perisich of Blue Sky Building Company. Integrity windows are built tougher, last longer, and protect better.
Vintage Timberworks
A bright and airy feel was achieved in this beautiful living room by white washing the existing ceiling decking and painting the exposed beams white. The fireplace received a facelift by cladding the outdated stone with reclaimed Driftwood planking and a solid reclaimed Douglas fir mantel by Vintage Timberworks.
Penelope Daborn Ltd.
We are celebrating the updated interiors of a classic mega-yacht! Our first renovated yacht project was an extremely successful transformation.
We procured custom furniture, coordinated fabric selection, window treatments, carpeting, bed linens and upholstery for interior and exterior areas throughout the casual dining area, formal dining room, main living salon, staterooms, and outdoor decks.
© Forest Johnson Photography
LORRAINE G VALE, Allied ASID
I was called into this home to re-decorate for the new owners. Although they loved the finishes that already existed in the home - floor stain, wall and ceiling colors, window treatments, there were a few things that didn't work for their family that needed to be changed. In addition, they needed all new furniture to fill this house that would reflect the coastal location, but remain traditional in style. I accomplished this with the exception of one surprise space!
photo by Holger Obenaus
Laurie Yapp Design
Coastal influence created this peaceful, bright living room and doubled as a family room. Used light fabric for sofa and went with a softer palette to create a peaceful feel.
VanderHorn Architects
A bright but neutral tone permeates through the library’s American Cherry paneling, built-in cases, French doors, double-hung windows and beam ceilings with v-groove board coffers.
James Merrell Photography
OUTinDesign
Rough-hewn beams, 100-year old barn floors and reclaimed wood walls are features of this seating area as well as the dining and living areas that surround the kitchen that sits at the center of the ground floor.
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