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Bickford Construction Corporation
Warm, bright and cozy Breakfast Nook with Heat & Glo gas fireplace to melt away the Vermont winters.
Photo by Susan Teare
Inspiration for a transitional dark wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Burlington with white cabinets, shaker cabinets, marble countertops and an island
Inspiration for a transitional dark wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Burlington with white cabinets, shaker cabinets, marble countertops and an island
Maple Valley Design Build, Inc.
Custom baseboard radiator heater covers
Example of a mid-sized transitional light wood floor hallway design in Burlington with white walls
Example of a mid-sized transitional light wood floor hallway design in Burlington with white walls
Paula McDonald Design Build & Interiors
We packed all of the luxuries of a larger home into this compact urban apartment renovation. From the spaceous kitchen/living room to the sophisticated bathroom, this small home has it all. We removed walls to open up the kitchen into the large living and dining room, perfect for entertaining. The kitchen includes full size stainless steel appliances, porcelain floor tile, quartz countertops, a glass tile mosaic backsplash, and custom Shaker style island and cabinets in a white satin finish. Midway through the project we decided to install a new through the wall integrated heating and air-conditioning (PTAC) system incorporating the building steam system, which required building and architectural approval. By removing the window air conditioners, we completely improved the light and aesthetic. Tapping into the building's steam heat system also saves money. For another budget saver, we dressed up its factory metal cover by wrapping the baseboard around it.
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Sherman Construction LLC
Complete renovation and addition to a 1920’s masonry and frame 7300sf, 5 ½ bath, 6 bedroom house. Lowered basement floor 2ft including underdig and new foundations. All new infrastructure. Radiant floor heat, hydronic baseboard radiator heat, and forced air cooling and humidification systems. New 2” water service and 400amp electrical service. Custom doors, trim and millwork throughout. New elevated bluestone terraces front & back. Custom millwork 3 story stair with panel wainscot. Redwood exterior siding and trim.
New custom 3 car 1 1/2 story garage with full loft & cupola.
Julie Williams Design
Family room adjacent to kitchen. Paint color on fireplace mantel is Benjamin Moore #1568 Quarry Rock. The trim is Benjamin Moore OC-21. The bookcases are prefinished by the cabinet manufacturer, white with a pewter glaze. Designed by Julie Williams Design, Photo by Eric Rorer Photgraphy, Justin Construction
TKS Design Group
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This master bath remodel is the cat's meow for more than one reason! The materials in the room are soothing and give a nice vintage vibe in keeping with the rest of the home. We completed a kitchen remodel for this client a few years’ ago and were delighted when she contacted us for help with her master bath!
The bathroom was fine but was lacking in interesting design elements, and the shower was very small. We started by eliminating the shower curb which allowed us to enlarge the footprint of the shower all the way to the edge of the bathtub, creating a modified wet room. The shower is pitched toward a linear drain so the water stays in the shower. A glass divider allows for the light from the window to expand into the room, while a freestanding tub adds a spa like feel.
The radiator was removed and both heated flooring and a towel warmer were added to provide heat. Since the unit is on the top floor in a multi-unit building it shares some of the heat from the floors below, so this was a great solution for the space.
The custom vanity includes a spot for storing styling tools and a new built in linen cabinet provides plenty of the storage. The doors at the top of the linen cabinet open to stow away towels and other personal care products, and are lighted to ensure everything is easy to find. The doors below are false doors that disguise a hidden storage area. The hidden storage area features a custom litterbox pull out for the homeowner’s cat! Her kitty enters through the cutout, and the pull out drawer allows for easy clean ups.
The materials in the room – white and gray marble, charcoal blue cabinetry and gold accents – have a vintage vibe in keeping with the rest of the home. Polished nickel fixtures and hardware add sparkle, while colorful artwork adds some life to the space.
Flegel's Construction Co., Inc.
Built-in window seat with plenty of light. This large dining area in the eat-in kitchen area allows for flexible entertaining. All new trims, baseboards, modern lighting and du chateau, heated flooring.
Bruce Damonte Photography
Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.
5000 square foot luxury custom home with pool house and basement in Saratoga, CA (San Francisco Bay Area). The interiors are more traditional with mahogany furniture-style custom cabinetry, dark hardwood floors, radiant heat (hydronic heating), and generous crown moulding and baseboard.
Wettling Architects
photo credit: David Gilbert
Dining room - traditional dark wood floor dining room idea in New York with white walls
Dining room - traditional dark wood floor dining room idea in New York with white walls
Flegel's Construction Co., Inc.
The original kitchen was reconfigured allowing for a large dining area, suitable for children's projects as well.
Custom cabinets were installed. Features include a breakfast counter, sprayed conversion lacquer coating and Caesar Stone counter tops with a waterfall edge.
All new trims, baseboards, doors, modern lighting and heated, du chateau floors were installed.
Bruce Damonte Photography
Resolution: 4 Architecture
VERMONT CABIN
Location: Jamaica, VT
Completion Date: 2009
Size: 1,646 sf
Typology: T Series
Modules: 5 Boxes
Program:
o Bedrooms: 3
o Baths: 2
o Features: Media Room, Outdoor Fireplace, Outdoor Stone Terrace
o Environmentally Friendly Features: Off Grid Home, 3kW Solar Photovoltaic System, Radiant Floor Heat
Materials:
o Exterior: Corrugated Metal Siding, Cedar Siding, Ipe Wood Decking, Cement Board Panels
o Interior: Bamboo Flooring, Ceasarstone Countertops, Slate Bathroom Floors, Maple Cabinets, Aluminum Clad Wood Windows with Low E, Insulated Glass, Black Steel, Custom Baltic Birch Bench
Project Description:
Isolated in the Green Mountain National Forest of Vermont, this 1,650 sf prefab home is an escape for a retired Brooklyn couple. With no electric or cell phone service, this ‘Off-the-Grid’ home functions as the common gathering space for the couple, their three grown children and grandchildren to get away and spend quality time together.
The client, an avid mushroom hunter and connoisseur, often transverses the 200 acre property for the delicacy, then returns to her home which rests on the top of the mini-mountain. With stunning views of nearby Stratton Mountain, the home is a ‘Head & Tail’ design, where the communal space is the ‘head’, and the private bar of bedrooms and baths forms the longer ‘tail’. Together they form an ‘L’, creating an outdoor terrace to capture the western sun and to enjoy the exterior fireplace which is clad in cement board panels, and radiates heat during the cool summer evenings. Just inside, is the expansive kitchen, living, and dining areas, perfect for preparing meals for their guests. This communal space is wrapped with a custom Baltic Birch bookshelf and window bench so one can soak up the south sun and view of the fern meadow and surrounding wilderness. With dark bamboo floors over radiant heating, and a wood-burning fireplace, the living area is as cozy as can be. The exterior is clad in a maintenance-free corrugated Corten Kynar painted metal panel system to withstand the harsh Vermont winters. Accents of cedar siding add texture and tie the strategically placed windows together.
The home is powered by a 3,000 KwH solar array with a back-up generator in case the sun is hidden for an extended period of time. A hybrid insulation system, combining both a closed cell spray foam insulation and batt insulation, along with radiant floor heat ensures the home stays airtight and warm in the winter.
Architects: Joseph Tanney, Robert Luntz
Project Architect: Justin Barnes
Manufacturer: Simplex Industries
Project Coordinator: Jason Drouse
Engineer: Lynne Walshaw, P.E., Greg Sloditskie
Contractor: Big Pine Builders, INC.
Photographer: © RES4
James Glover Home, Inc.
Freestanding bathtub - coastal freestanding bathtub idea in Orange County with shaker cabinets
Fireside Hearth & Home
Photo c/o Revolution Design & Build
Inspiration for a contemporary enclosed dark wood floor and brown floor family room remodel in Minneapolis with a ribbon fireplace, a stone fireplace, gray walls and a wall-mounted tv
Inspiration for a contemporary enclosed dark wood floor and brown floor family room remodel in Minneapolis with a ribbon fireplace, a stone fireplace, gray walls and a wall-mounted tv
Blanchard Design Studio
Custom paneled baseboard enclosures to hide away unsightly metal baseboard heating in this historic Back Bay home.
Example of a classic home design design in Boston
Example of a classic home design design in Boston
Carlton Edwards
There are custom design steel radiator covers that flank the fireplace and double as side tables for this sitting area. They are steel with a natural wax finish on them.
The cover is more architectural and decorative and becomes useful as a table. since it's steel it just continues ... They actually float over the radiators, and they continue to conduct the heat.
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Normandy Remodeling
This traditional living room is the entry way to a traditional American foursquare. The crisp white accents make the details of the room pop against the neutral beige colors of the space. The dark accents give the room a cozy feeling to really make it feel like home. Find more information on Normandy Remodeling Designer Stephanie Bryant, CKD here: http://www.NormandyRemodeling.com/StephanieBryant
Charlie Allen Renovations, Inc.
A new bath in an 1853 Greek Revival home is designed for the husband in the family, and placed next to his third-floor office. The room presents modern, masculine design elements, like black slate floor tiles and sink top and polished chrome fixtures within an historical framework, such as high baseboard, built to match existing baseboards seen throughout the home, and a period-appropriate 12-paned window. A new skylight takes advantage of the top floor location to bring additional natural light into the space. Photo by Shelly Harrison.
Grandeur Hills Group,Inc.
Despite the large number of pieces of furniture in the center, the dining room looks spacious thanks to the correct arrangement of furniture, the dominant light tones of the interior, as well as the original lighting system, including small local pendant lamps to highlight functional areas and accents, and the main lighting including an elegant chandelier to illuminate a beautiful rectangular dining table and chairs around it in the center of the room.
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