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Sean Perkin & Associates
Mid-sized beach style galley dark wood floor eat-in kitchen photo in Los Angeles with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, glass tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Nasozi Kakembo (xN Fotography)
Photo: Nasozi Kakembo © 2015 Houzz
Inspiration for a large victorian u-shaped medium tone wood floor enclosed kitchen remodel in New York with an undermount sink, glass-front cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, marble countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island
Inspiration for a large victorian u-shaped medium tone wood floor enclosed kitchen remodel in New York with an undermount sink, glass-front cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, marble countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island
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Nexgen Contractors LLC
Kitchen remodel
Photos: Marshall Graham Photography
Mid-sized arts and crafts medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen photo in Other with beige cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Mid-sized arts and crafts medium tone wood floor eat-in kitchen photo in Other with beige cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash, ceramic backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
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Columbus, OH
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
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Accurate Home Remodeling
Large ceramic tile kitchen photo in Philadelphia with recessed-panel cabinets and medium tone wood cabinets
Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.
Pool House Kitchen, small dishwasher, nonslip floor. Note the compact drawer dishwasher.
Example of a small classic single-wall porcelain tile and beige floor open concept kitchen design in San Francisco with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash, porcelain backsplash, stainless steel appliances, no island and beige countertops
Example of a small classic single-wall porcelain tile and beige floor open concept kitchen design in San Francisco with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash, porcelain backsplash, stainless steel appliances, no island and beige countertops
Josh Wynne Construction
Zinc alloy island top. Concrete countertops. Antique teak shutters refurbished and re-purposed as pantry doors. Knotty alder cabinets. Energy Star appliances. LEED-H Platinum certified with a score of 110 (formerly highest score in America). Photo by Matt McCorteney.
PB Kitchen Design
The vignette within Barrett Technology’s Design Center is one of its kind in the industry. Built to inspire and inform, this kitchen showcases today’s most innovative solutions in real world settings. All the technology (video, audio, lighting, security and HVAC) is controlled through a single app on the iPad. Even the motorized window shades, task & accent lighting are controlled via the Lutron Lighting Control System. It allows for lighting scene selection at the touch of a single button – including a “Cook” scene which when pressed will activate the lighting to an optimal 100% over the kitchen sink & island areas and will also drop the motorized spice rack from behind the wall cabinet.
Project specs: Thermador appliances, Caesarstone countertops in honed Pebble. Single app control system by Savant.
Photographer - Bruce Van Inwegen
Clark Construction Inc.
Example of a trendy l-shaped concrete floor kitchen design in Seattle with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, stainless steel appliances and an island
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Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations
ZeroEnergy Design
This modern green home offers both a vacation destination on Cape Cod near local family members and an opportunity for rental income.
FAMILY ROOTS. A West Coast couple living in the San Francisco Bay Area sought a permanent East Coast vacation home near family members living on Cape Cod. As academic professionals focused on sustainability, they sought a green, energy efficient home that was well-aligned with their values. With no green homes available for sale on Cape Cod, they decided to purchase land near their family and build their own.
SLOPED SITE. Comprised of a 3/4 acre lot nestled in the pines, the steeply sloping terrain called for a plan that embraced and took advantage of the slope. Of equal priority was optimizing solar exposure, preserving privacy from abutters, and creating outdoor living space. The design accomplished these goals with a simple, rectilinear form, offering living space on the both entry and lower/basement levels. The stepped foundation allows for a walk-out basement level with light-filled living space on the down-hill side of the home. The traditional basement on the eastern, up-hill side houses mechanical equipment and a home gym. The house welcomes natural light throughout, captures views of the forest, and delivers entertainment space that connects indoor living space to outdoor deck and dining patio.
MODERN VISION. The clean building form and uncomplicated finishes pay homage to the modern architectural legacy on the outer Cape. Durable and economical fiber cement panels, fixed with aluminum channels, clad the primary form. Cedar clapboards provide a visual accent at the south-facing living room, which extends a single roof plane to cover the entry porch.
SMART USE OF SPACE. On the entry level, the “L”-shaped living, dining, and kitchen space connects to the exterior living, dining, and grilling spaces to effectively double the home’s summertime entertainment area. Placed at the western end of the entry level (where it can retain privacy but still claim expansive downhill views) is the master suite with a built-in study. The lower level has two guest bedrooms, a second full bathroom, and laundry. The flexibility of the space—crucial in a house with a modest footprint—emerges in one of the guest bedrooms, which doubles as home office by opening the barn-style double doors to connect it to the bright, airy open stair leading up to the entry level. Thoughtful design, generous ceiling heights and large windows transform the modest 1,100 sf* footprint into a well-lit, spacious home. *(total finished space is 1800 sf)
RENTAL INCOME. The property works for its owners by netting rental income when the owners are home in San Francisco. The house especially caters to vacationers bound for nearby Mayo Beach and includes an outdoor shower adjacent to the lower level entry door. In contrast to the bare bones cottages that are typically available on the Cape, this home offers prospective tenants a modern aesthetic, paired with luxurious and green features. Durable finishes inside and out will ensure longevity with the heavier use that comes with a rental property.
COMFORT YEAR-ROUND. The home is super-insulated and air-tight, with mechanical ventilation to provide continuous fresh air from the outside. High performance triple-paned windows complement the building enclosure and maximize passive solar gain while ensuring a warm, draft-free winter, even when sitting close to the glass. A properly sized air source heat pump offers efficient heating & cooling, and includes a carefully designed the duct distribution system to provide even comfort throughout the house. The super-insulated envelope allows us to significantly reduce the equipment capacity, duct size, and airflow quantities, while maintaining unparalleled thermal comfort.
ENERGY EFFICIENT. The building’s shell and mechanical systems play instrumental roles in the home’s exceptional performance. The building enclosure reduces the most significant energy glutton: heating. Continuous super-insulation, thorough air sealing, triple-pane windows, and passive solar gain work together to yield a miniscule heating load. All active energy consumers are extremely efficient: an air source heat pump for heating and cooling, a heat pump hot water heater, LED lighting, energy recovery ventilation (ERV), and high efficiency appliances. The result is a home that uses 70% less energy than a similar new home built to code requirements.
OVERALL. The home embodies the owners’ goals and values while comprehensively enabling thermal comfort, energy efficiency, a vacation respite, and supplementary income.
PROJECT TEAM
ZeroEnergy Design - Architect & Mechanical Designer
A.F. Hultin & Co. - Contractor
Pamet Valley Landscape Design - Landscape & Masonry
Lisa Finch - Original Artwork
European Architectural Supply - Windows
Eric Roth Photography - Photography
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