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Markay Johnson Construction
Builder: Markay Johnson Construction
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Located on a beautiful corner lot of just over one acre, this sumptuous home presents Country French styling – with leaded glass windows, half-timber accents, and a steeply pitched roof finished in varying shades of slate. Completed in 2006, the home is magnificently appointed with traditional appeal and classic elegance surrounding a vast center terrace that accommodates indoor/outdoor living so easily. Distressed walnut floors span the main living areas, numerous rooms are accented with a bowed wall of windows, and ceilings are architecturally interesting and unique. There are 4 additional upstairs bedroom suites with the convenience of a second family room, plus a fully equipped guest house with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Equally impressive are the resort-inspired grounds, which include a beautiful pool and spa just beyond the center terrace and all finished in Connecticut bluestone. A sport court, vast stretches of level lawn, and English gardens manicured to perfection complete the setting.
Photographer: Bernard Andre Photography
Simmons Estate Homes
Example of a classic l-shaped beige floor kitchen design in Dallas with recessed-panel cabinets, beige cabinets, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash and two islands
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The home has a Genkan entry - a feature of Japanese houses – where the exterior stone paving continues into the entry, and then the interior floor raises 6” – where one then walks with their shoes off.
Banding the top of the first floor is an 18-ich tall slot window that wraps around all sides. This window acts to create a visual separation between the box volume of the second floor and the walls of the first floor. It also allows for interior views to the tree canopies beyond, and to bring in soft light.
Photographer: Joe Fletcher
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BUNNYFiSH studio
Photos by Francis and Francis Photography
The Anderson Residence is ‘practically’ a new home in one of Las Vegas midcentury modern neighborhoods McNeil. The house is the current home of Ian Anderson the local Herman Miller dealer and Shanna Anderson of Leeland furniture family. When Ian first introduced CSPA studio to the project it was burned down house. Turns out that the house is a 1960 midcentury modern sister of two homes that was destroyed by arson in a dispute between landlord and tenant. Once inside the burned walls it was quite clear what a wonderful house it once was. Great care was taken to try and restore the house to a similar splendor. The reality is the remodel didn’t involve much of the original house, by the time the fire damage was remediated there wasn’t much left. The renovation includes an additional 1000 SF of office, guest bedroom, laundry, mudroom, guest toilet outdoor shower and a garage. The roof line was raised in order to accommodate a forced air mechanical system, but care was taken to keep the lines long and low (appearing) to match the midcentury modern style.
The House is an H-shape. Typically houses of this time period would have small rooms with long narrow hallways. However in this case with the walls burned out one can see from one side of the house to other creating a huge feeling space. It was decided to totally open the East side of the house and make the kitchen which gently spills into the living room and wood burning fireplace the public side. New windows and a huge 16’ sliding door were added all the way around the courtyard so that one can see out and across into the private side. On the west side of the house the long thin hallway is opened up by the windows to the courtyard and the long wall offers an opportunity for a gallery style art display. The long hallway opens to two bedrooms, shared bathroom and master bedroom. The end of the hallway opens to a casual living room and the swimming pool area.
The house has no formal dining room but a 15’ custom crafted table by Ian’s sculptor father that is an extension of the kitchen island.
The H-shape creates two covered areas, one is the front entry courtyard, fenced in by a Brazilian walnut enclosure and crowned by a steel art installation by Ian’s father. The rear covered courtyard is a breezy spot for chilling out on a hot desert day.
The pool was re-finished and a shallow soaking deck added. A new barbeque and covered patio added. Some of the large plant material was salvaged and nursed back to health and a complete new desert landscape was re-installed to bring the exterior to life.
Oakley Home Builders
Entryway - mid-sized slate floor entryway idea in Chicago with white walls and a white front door
Julie Holloway
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Entryway - eclectic brown floor entryway idea in Atlanta with a blue front door
Entryway - eclectic brown floor entryway idea in Atlanta with a blue front door
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Craig Alan Homes, Inc
Mid-sized arts and crafts dark wood floor entryway photo in Atlanta with brown walls and a light wood front door
Simmons Estate Homes
Inspiration for a timeless u-shaped beige floor kitchen remodel in Dallas with raised-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, paneled appliances and an island
Barnes Vanze Architects, Inc.
Photographer: Anice Hoachlander from Hoachlander Davis Photography, LLC
Principal Designer: Anthony "Ankie" Barnes, AIA, LEED AP
Elegant entryway photo in DC Metro with a green front door and beige walls
Elegant entryway photo in DC Metro with a green front door and beige walls
Michels Homes
The project began with the layout of a poorly designed 1970's kitchen. We opened the structure of the kitchen up and made the space much more functional. The Kitchen features Dura Supreme Alectra Cabinetry, new oak flooring, granite countertops, and Wolf / Sub-Zero Appliances. | Photography: Landmark Photography | Interior Design: Bruce Kading Interior Design
O’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design | Stonewood LLC, Builder | Peter Eskuche, Architect | Troy Thies Photography | Shannon Gale, Photo Styling
Inspiration for a timeless multicolored floor laundry room remodel in Minneapolis with a stacked washer/dryer
Inspiration for a timeless multicolored floor laundry room remodel in Minneapolis with a stacked washer/dryer
O'Connor Brehm Design-Build
Design by Brehm Architects
http://brehmarchitects.com/
Garden shed - mid-sized traditional detached garden shed idea in Chicago
Garden shed - mid-sized traditional detached garden shed idea in Chicago
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Oakley Home Builders
Mid-sized elegant entryway photo in Chicago with beige walls and a dark wood front door
CARNEMARK design + build
NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU DON'T. Moving the exterior basement stairs created a new rear entrance and mudroom—and simultaneously solved a long-time water-runoff issue for the clients. The remaining stairwall was underpinned to carry its new load of the master suite above.
Photography by Morgan Howarth
Anthi Frangiadis Associates
Inspiration for a small transitional dark wood floor and brown floor entryway remodel in Boston with yellow walls and a white front door
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Baird Wheatley Design
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This is an example of a contemporary front yard landscaping in San Francisco.
This is an example of a contemporary front yard landscaping in San Francisco.
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This kitchen transformation allowed for more storage space and opened up the kitchen work areas.
We removed the kitchen table and incorporated a round peninsula eating area. Doing this allowed for additional storage on the back wall. We removed fireplace and inserted a double oven and built in refrigerator on the back wall opposite the sink. We added panel details on the side walls to match the existing paneling throughout the home. We updated the kitchen by changing the tile flooring to hardwood to match the adjoining rooms. The new bay window allows for cozy window seating.
We opened up the front entryway to open up the sight-line through the kitchen and into the back yard. The seldom used front entry closet was changed into a “hidden bar” with backlit honey onyx countertop when doors are opened. The antiqued mirrored glass is reflected from the back of the bar and is also in the paneled doors.
Builder Credit: Plekkenpol Builders
Photo Credit: Mark Ehlen of Ehlen Creative Communications, LLC
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