This 7,000 square foot renovation and addition maintains the graciousness and carefully-proportioned spaces of the historic 1907 home. The new construction includes a kitchen and family living area, a master bedroom suite, and a fourth floor dormer expansion. The subtle palette of materials, extensive built-in cabinetry, and careful integration of modern detailing and design, together create a fresh interpretation of the original design.
Kerrie L. Kelly Looks like it may be a marble subway tile on the wall and a large format rectangular porcelain on the floor. Walker Zanger would be a good source for the wall tile and Eurowest would be a good source for the floor.
Schwartz and Architecture Those are actually from a honed green granite slab. It is not Corian at all. Take a look at a local stone yard for a fun field trip.
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Borrow light from another room. Consider adding interior windows to bring light in from an adjoining space. The two high clerestory windows, in addition to the two other windows, are just enough to light the space naturally.
Roman shades were used in many rooms in this home, but the colors were chosen individually to complement the decor in each room — a great strategy. Other classic choices for window treatments include plantation shutters, bamboo blinds with curtains layered over, and full, floor-length curtains alone.Guides to window treatments
Roman shades were used in many rooms in this home, but the colors were chosen individually to complement the decor in each room — a great strategy. Other classic choices for window treatments include plantation shutters, bamboo blinds with curtains layered over, and full, floor-length curtains alone.
Borrow light from another room. Consider adding interior windows to bring light in from an adjoining space. The two high clerestory windows, in addition to the two other windows, are just enough to light the space naturally.