A 2-1/2 story rear addition to a richly detailed Craftsman style home contains a new kitchen, familyroom, rear deck and lower level guest suite. The introduction of an open plan and modern material/color palettes reconnects the original formal family spaces with those that cater to more daily routines.
Photographer: Bruce Damonte
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Jessica Schwartz wrote:
Where did you get the cabinets? Love the idea of wall to wall storage without having bookshelves. »
Chr DAUER Architects all the cabinets were made to fit the space. Usually this the best route to getting what you want/need and minimizing wasted space..... and in the end...it really does not cost much more than standard off-the-shelf cabinetry.
Best way to mount floating shelves? - We're looking to create similar wall shelving. Any advice for mounting floating shelves where the hardware/support isn't visible? Our walls are solid, exposed brick. »
This long assemblage of books is flanked by speakers and kept in a pleasant concentration. No books scattered here and there. The camera collection spaced evenly above suggests an artistic deliberation to the entire area.
This white of this desk and wall unit allows it to blend into the surrounding walls. The irregular heights of the shelves and of the closed storage keeps the eye moving, and the overall design is energized.
simplicity of design (but need two work spaces). We think we would love this in office, in white! Not sure about what to use for countertop. Maybe grey color quartz? Something else? Maybe quartz with some real
color?
A 2-1/2 story rear addition to a richly detailed Craftsman style home contains a new kitchen, familyroom, rear deck and lower level guest suite. The introduction of an open plan and modern material/color palettes reconnects the original formal family spaces with those that cater to more daily routines.
Photographer: Bruce Damonte
A 2-1/2 story rear addition to a richly detailed Craftsman style home contains a new kitchen, familyroom, rear deck and lower level guest suite. The introduction of an open plan and modern material/color palettes reconnects the original formal family spaces with those that cater to more daily routines.
Photographer: Bruce Damonte