hanks for looking and Happy New Year. That is a solid stain sanded down to give it a distressed look. It isn't a stock color, it was a custom color mixed through our local paint supplier Hirshfield's. The directions we gave them was to match a stain as closely as possible to the red in our company
s the themes of water, earth, and sky, all in sight through expansive windows overlooking an urban riverfront. The setting inspired the design of the rooms, a juxtaposition of natural and industrial shapes and materials.
Photos: Susan Gilmore
manufacturer for the sheer roller shades?
hanks for your question about our project. The roller shades are through Contemporary Blind Design in Minneapolis, MN
Thank you for your question. We love it when people recognize something in our work that they'd like to see in their own homes.
The chairs were specified specially for this client
Great build out by David Heide in the Bridgewater Condos!
For more details on this building check out: http://www.bridgewaterlofts.com.
I'm in big trouble. I just spent a few hours at the Ann Sacks website. How does anyone make a choice? I love too many. Thanx for all the fun. So excited for my kitchen to get done.
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energy for heating compared to a similar new home built only to code requirements.
Architecture | ZeroEnergy Design
Construction | Aedi Construction
Photos | Greg Premru Photography
steps for my ofuro. I like the smooth top for comfort and durability and the rough front for the natural feel
stone for outside, matches front of my house.
like the slate for back and side yards
like this step for back sliding doors
opportunity for a simple transition from interior to exterior, due to the sloping nature of the site.