Tucson home. Our scope of work progressively expanded into interior architecture and detailing, including the kitchen, baths, fireplaces, stair, custom millwork, doors, guardrails, and lighting for the residence – essentially everything except the furniture. The home is loosely defined by a series of
Tucson home. Our scope of work progressively expanded into interior architecture and detailing, including the kitchen, baths, fireplaces, stair, custom millwork, doors, guardrails, and lighting for the residence – essentially everything except the furniture. The home is loosely defined by a series
designing this home. The home is divided into four basic living zones: private owner’s suite, informal living area, kids area upstairs, and a flexible guest entertaining area. The entry is unique in that it takes you directly through to the outdoor living area, and also provides separation of the owners’ private
of the home. There are no formal living or dining areas; instead the breakfast and family rooms were enlarged to entertain more comfortably in an informal manner. One great feature of the detached casita is that it has a lower activity area, which helps the house connect to the property below. This
entire home, and was dark all year long, we decided that opening the kitchen to the public space was the first order of business. This incorporated more natural day lighting, to minimize the amount of artificial light being used during the day. The door to the dining room was relocated and part of the
within the home.
e. All construction adhesives are Green Seal Certified
f. Water Purifier at sink for hot and cold water
2. Energy conservation:
a. Recessed Cans – CFL lamps with Alzak Trims
b. Dimmers were installed to control the amount of lighting needed to control energy usage
c. Hot Water Dispenser
entire home, and was dark all year long, we decided that opening the kitchen to the public space was the first order of business. This incorporated more natural day lighting, to minimize the amount of artificial light being used during the day. The door to the dining room was relocated and part of the
aesthetic in a home with traditional architecture.
giving the home a light and airy feel. The kitchen, living room, and dining room are all in close quarters, which makes it suited for both entertaining and casual meals in. Brown couch: Homeowners' collectionCaned chair: Ralph LaurenTripod lamp: Restoration Hardware
aesthetic in a home with traditional architecture.Tip: Stone slab material can be more expensive than stone tile, but look for remnant material at your local stone supplier.
Builder Home Gets the Glam TreatmentThe blank canvas of a builder home felt inspiring — not daunting — to this home's owner, a designer. The resulting colorful blend of textures and materials inspired Houzz users, who bookmarked this stylish home for its affordable ideas and unique room flow.
Added to 7,454 ideabooks Last comment "Georgie would like a small window maybe to let in light and have vanity in closet so I can get ready" This photo has 5 questions
Sure! Overall it's 15' X 13' 10" - island is 4'4" X 3' and clearance to rod/shelf is 4'
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I'm sorry we didn't get involved with the interior selections of this home, and to be honest, I never opened the doors
olymanor home. Removin one of the rooms for a beatiful closet!