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Adrienne DeRosa
A barn-style door in the entry hall conceals what is now the Master Bedroom. Whereas this area was originally part of the open space, Adamik and Churney agreed to build the wall to create more personal environment.
The stainless hardware of the rolling door system strikes an even balance between industrial and residential design, with its exposed mechanics and refined finish. Having the door painted the same color as the walls helps it disappear when closed.
Door Hardware: barndoorhardware.com; Pendant Light: Visual Comfort
DEMESNE
A simple modern palette encompasses the home and is evident in the dining room. Modern lighting, art and neutral tones feel contemporary, juxtaposed by rustic barn doors. ©Shoot2Sell Photography
Mark Melonas LUKE WORKS
A contemporary kitchen with Local Details. KNJ Construction did the renovation and added a full 12' to the back of the house with new roof, windows, floor and a playroom below. Kitchen Design, Cabinets, Concrete counters with recycled porcelain, bench and bamboo sliding door by LUKE WORKS. Custom Glass Bowl by Anthony Coradetti. And three wall mural by Michael Owen. Design consultation for colors, lighting, tile and floor by Sarah Reed.
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Dynamic Garage Door
As the Mecca for architectural style and cultural diversity, Los Angeles has a wealth of architecture including French Country style homes. These customized French style garage doors are fascinating and their rustic French architectural design make them an outstanding feature of this french style home's architecture. To design and manufacture unique garage doors like these, Dynamic Garage Door works with a multitude of wood species including reclaimed barn wood from around the world which, in this case, was used to custom design these French style garage doors. Our design expertise and our world-class craftsman manufacturing make our garage doors architecturally appealing.
Robin Rigby Fisher, CMKBD/CAPS/CLIPPS
This 1920 Craftsman home was remodeled in the early 80’s where a large family room was added off the back of the home. This remodel utilized the existing back porch as part of the kitchen. The 1980’s remodel created two issues that were addressed in the current kitchen remodel:
1. The new family room (with 15’ ceilings) added a very contemporary feel to the home. As one walked from the dining room (complete with the original stained glass and built-ins with leaded glass fronts) through the kitchen, into the family room, one felt as if they were walking into an entirely different home.
2. The ceiling height change in the enlarged kitchen created an eyesore.
The designer addressed these 2 issues by creating a galley kitchen utilizing a mid-tone glazed finish on alder over an updated version of a shaker door. This door had wider styles and rails and a deep bevel framing the inset panel, thus incorporating the traditional look of the shaker door in a more contemporary setting. By having the crown molding stained with an espresso finish, the eye is drawn across the room rather than up, minimizing the different ceiling heights. The back of the bar (viewed from the dining room) further incorporates the same espresso finish as an accent to create a paneled effect (Photo #1). The designer specified an oiled natural maple butcher block as the counter for the eating bar. The lighting over the bar, from Rejuvenation Lighting, is a traditional shaker style, but finished in antique copper creating a new twist on an old theme.
To complete the traditional feel, the designer specified a porcelain farm sink with a traditional style bridge faucet with porcelain lever handles. For additional storage, a custom tall cabinet in a denim-blue washed finish was designed to store dishes and pantry items (Photo #2).
Since the homeowners are avid cooks, the counters along the wall at the cook top were made 30” deep. The counter on the right of the cook top is maple butcher block; the remainder of the countertops are Silver and Gold Granite. Recycling is very important to the homeowner, so the designer incorporated an insulated copper door in the backsplash to the right of the ovens, which allows the homeowner to put all recycling in a covered exterior location (Photo #3). The 4 X 8” slate subway tile is a modern play on a traditional theme found in Craftsman homes (Photo #4).
The new kitchen fits perfectly as a traditional transition when viewed from the dining, and as a contemporary transition when viewed from the family room.
LaCantina Doors
LaCantina Doors Aluminum bi-folding door system
Patio - mid-sized contemporary backyard concrete patio idea in Cincinnati with a roof extension
Patio - mid-sized contemporary backyard concrete patio idea in Cincinnati with a roof extension
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Ulrich Inc
Ulrich Designer: Tom Santarsiero
Photography by Peter Rymwid
This is a master bath with subtle sophistication and understated elegance. The cabinets were custom designed by Tom, with straight, simple lines, and custom built by Draper DBS of walnut, with a deep, rich brown finish. The richness of the dark cabinetry juxtaposed with the elegance of the white carrara marble on the countertop, wall and floors contributes to the room's sophistication. Ample storage is found in the large vanity and an armoire style cabinet, designed to mimic a free-standing furniture piece, that is positioned behind the door. Architectural beams placed across the vaulted ceiling bring a sense of scale to the room and invite natural light in through the skylight.
Cardea Building Co.
Philip Harvey - Luxe Magazine
Trendy eat-in kitchen photo in San Francisco with recessed-panel cabinets and gray cabinets
Trendy eat-in kitchen photo in San Francisco with recessed-panel cabinets and gray cabinets
Schrader & Companies
An abundance of living space is only part of the appeal of this traditional French county home. Strong architectural elements and a lavish interior design, including cathedral-arched beamed ceilings, hand-scraped and French bleed-edged walnut floors, faux finished ceilings, and custom tile inlays add to the home's charm.
This home features heated floors in the basement, a mirrored flat screen television in the kitchen/family room, an expansive master closet, and a large laundry/crafts room with Romeo & Juliet balcony to the front yard.
The gourmet kitchen features a custom range hood in limestone, inspired by Romanesque architecture, a custom panel French armoire refrigerator, and a 12 foot antiqued granite island.
Every child needs his or her personal space, offered via a large secret kids room and a hidden passageway between the kids' bedrooms.
A 1,000 square foot concrete sport court under the garage creates a fun environment for staying active year-round. The fun continues in the sunken media area featuring a game room, 110-inch screen, and 14-foot granite bar.
Story - Midwest Home Magazine
Photos - Todd Buchanan
Interior Designer - Anita Sullivan
THE COTTAGE
French Country Cabinetry by Bentwood Cabinetry.
Photography by Mary Ann Elston
Inspiration for a french country galley brick floor eat-in kitchen remodel in New Orleans with raised-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, beige backsplash, stone tile backsplash, paneled appliances, an undermount sink and granite countertops
Inspiration for a french country galley brick floor eat-in kitchen remodel in New Orleans with raised-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, beige backsplash, stone tile backsplash, paneled appliances, an undermount sink and granite countertops
AR Homes - Cincinnati, OH
Asheville 1296 two tone kitchen
Example of a large transitional l-shaped dark wood floor open concept kitchen design in Cincinnati with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, beige backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and limestone backsplash
Example of a large transitional l-shaped dark wood floor open concept kitchen design in Cincinnati with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, beige backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and limestone backsplash
Lucy McLintic
Architect: David Seidel AIA (www.wdavidseidel.com)
Contractor: Doran Construction (www.braddoran.com)
Designer: Lucy McLintic
Photo credit: Chris Gaede photography (www.chrisgaede.com)
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Whitten Architects
photography by Rob Karosis
Inspiration for a coastal subway tile pebble tile floor bathroom remodel in Portland Maine
Inspiration for a coastal subway tile pebble tile floor bathroom remodel in Portland Maine
Molly Quinn Design
A modular rattan sectional sofa in a fresh green makes use of every inch in this traditional Sun Room. A folk art inspired hooked rug and patterned vintage textiles and warmth and charm. Floor to ceiling French doors showcase the spectacular arched brickwork and coffered ceiling on the adjacent terrace.
Interior Design: Molly Quinn Design
Architect: Hackley & Associates
Builder: Homes by James
Linda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris Home
Carefully nestled among old growth trees and sited to showcase the remarkable views of Lake Keowee at every given opportunity, this South Carolina architectural masterpiece was designed to meet USGBC LEED for Home standards. The great room affords access to the main level terrace and offers a view of the lake through a wall of limestone-cased windows. A towering coursed limestone fireplace, accented by a 163“ high 19th Century iron door from Italy, anchors the sitting area. Between the great room and dining room lies an exceptional 1913 satin ebony Steinway. An antique walnut trestle table surrounded by antique French chairs slip-covered in linen mark the spacious dining that opens into the kitchen.
Rachael Boling Photography
ODS Architecture
Going up the Victorian front stair you enter Unit B at the second floor which opens to a flexible living space - previously there was no interior stair access to all floors so part of the task was to create a stairway that joined three floors together - so a sleek new stair tower was added.
Photo Credit: John Sutton Photography
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Mark Brand Architecture
For this remodel and addition to a house in Marin County our clients from the Washington D.C. area wanted to create a quintessentially Californian living space. To achieve this, we expanded the first floor toward the rear yard and removed several interior partitions creating a large, open floor plan. A new wall of French doors with an attached trellis flood the entire space with light and provide the indoor-outdoor flow our clients were seeking. Structural wood posts anchor a large island that defines the kitchen while maintaining the open feel. Dark Venetian plaster walls provide contrast to the new maple built-ins. The entry was updated with new railings, limestone floors, contemporary lighting and frosted glass doors.
Space Coast Construction
Kitchen, dining, and entertaining.
Example of a trendy kitchen design in Orlando with shaker cabinets, stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, gray cabinets and gray countertops
Example of a trendy kitchen design in Orlando with shaker cabinets, stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, gray cabinets and gray countertops
CBI Design Professionals, Inc.
In 2014, we were approached by a couple to achieve a dream space within their existing home. They wanted to expand their existing bar, wine, and cigar storage into a new one-of-a-kind room. Proud of their Italian heritage, they also wanted to bring an “old-world” feel into this project to be reminded of the unique character they experienced in Italian cellars. The dramatic tone of the space revolves around the signature piece of the project; a custom milled stone spiral stair that provides access from the first floor to the entry of the room. This stair tower features stone walls, custom iron handrails and spindles, and dry-laid milled stone treads and riser blocks. Once down the staircase, the entry to the cellar is through a French door assembly. The interior of the room is clad with stone veneer on the walls and a brick barrel vault ceiling. The natural stone and brick color bring in the cellar feel the client was looking for, while the rustic alder beams, flooring, and cabinetry help provide warmth. The entry door sequence is repeated along both walls in the room to provide rhythm in each ceiling barrel vault. These French doors also act as wine and cigar storage. To allow for ample cigar storage, a fully custom walk-in humidor was designed opposite the entry doors. The room is controlled by a fully concealed, state-of-the-art HVAC smoke eater system that allows for cigar enjoyment without any odor.
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