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Streeter & Associates, Renovation Division
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Last comment "GlAss block art deco"
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clients and a young architect, newly graduated from the University of Minnesota with a passion for the new “modern architecture” The current owners had purchased the home in 2001, immediately falling in love with style and appeal of living lakeside. As the family began to grow they found themselves running
space and wanted to find a creative way to add some functional space while still not taking away from the original International Style of the home. They turned to the team of Streeter & Associates and Peterssen/Keller Architecture to transform the home into something that would function better for
closet, and master bathroom. While the main level received a smaller addition that would include a guest suite and bathroom. BUILDER: Streeter & Associates, Renovation Division - Bob Near ARCHITECT: Peterssen/Keller Architecture INTERIOR: Lynn Barnhouse PHOTOGRAPHY: Karen Melvin Photography
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Laidlaw Schultz architects
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Last comment "It feels personal. Someone's favourite things surrounding them"
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find you local National Fireplace Institute specialist to answer your questions: http://nficertified.org Or you can just send me a message. : )
The shelving unit is custom and made of bent sheet metal.
I like this idea for an empty wall. Reduce echo and display things.
love the industrial pipes and built in shelves
lining) and thin metal support below?
little bench ottomans for sitting across from chaise?
great room and connects the entire open living space. Originally, Schultz had intended to use traditional Japanese Shoji screens to conceal the books, but as the project progressed it was decided that the shelves should remain open.
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Abramson Teiger Architects
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Last comment "Baño"
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panel and shower door??? Is it frameless?
What's in the space beyond the tub and to the right of the shower? I can't quite make it out. Thanks!
They were made by a local cabinet maker.
mount tub and under mounting it is outside of industry guidelines. Getting proper support is key I think. Here are a few of the pictures I posted on Terry's site. These pictures show a completed project of mine and a active build on the go in Ontario.
Tub and fixtures - Did they use brushed nickle
tub surround size AND make a window shelf (below start of window?)
love the wood and marble look
light and the feel of this space
Bench inside and outside of shower - like the windows in the shower
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Arkin Tilt Architects
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Added to 478 ideabooks
Last comment "Bridge"
railing using branches and simple design
Like the window inside with glass and frame
fencing would look good outside with white framing, naturl wood and longer pieces on exterior deck
Another railing idea - this is very unique and say's "johnson" to me!
tree?) for the guardrail infill. The shadow effect is particularly nice.
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2fORM Architecture
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Last comment "sliding doors to deck (I believe this house is in Eugene)"
scale and the conventional notion of an upscale home by separating the primary functions of the house into a series of linked pods that dance playfully along the sloped terrain. This simple gesture gives a distinct character and function to each of the three zones (utility, living, and bedroom), and
Valley and the optimal solar orientation for passive heating. The home is also passively cooled through use of ceiling fans, operable windows, and vents that draw cool air from the earth-bermed basement below. The Fox Hollow Residence demonstrates that architecture can be both environmentally friendly
friendly and beautiful. The craftsmanship and richness of materials draws from a Pacific Northwest vernacular through use of natural cedar shingles, custom ironwork, and exposed salvaged timber beams. Every detail has been thoughtfully executed, from the modern steel connections to the traditional Amish wood
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C O N T E N T Architecture
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Last comment "Aménagement cuisine"
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doors and windows? Are they powder coated? Thanks
find a local metalworker to provide a stainless steel countertop.
brick material for outside tall element???
Orchid and lamp, ivy combo outside
This is a good example of bricks we like combined with black window and door frames.
modern for your house...but shows the whole inside, outside connection well
2 different tops for 1 island
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Summerour Architects
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Last comment "Lead doors"
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windows and doors and somebody in the US makes them! Trying to find that company is very difficult.
windows and doors. These products are available also with thermally broken profiles. Take a look at our website www.comepsteelwindows.com
Those were custom made by a small local fabricator
Ceiling options for study or master
killer wingback settee and tall narrow wingbacks centered on fireplace. feel of old school library without a single book
ceiling and chairs.. jamie's dream home
back, and side while reading and big comfortable arms to place your arms on," Grace says. "They give its inhabitant a warm, safe feeling."
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Matarozzi Pelsinger Builders
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Last comment "Love the glass walls"
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staircase and “penthouse” connecting the unit to the outdoor space. The unit has two bedrooms, a den, two baths, a powder room, an updated living and dining area and a new open kitchen. The design highlights the dramatic views to the San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge to the north, the views west
Ocean and the City to the south. Finishes include custom stained wood paneling and doors throughout, engineered mahogany flooring with matching mahogany spiral stair treads. The roof deck is finished with a lava stone and ipe deck and paneling, frameless glass guardrails, a gas fire pit, irrigated
dog park and a solar heated cedar hot tub. Photos by Mariko Reed Architect: Gregg DeMeza Interior designer: Jennifer Kesteloot
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